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1 Replaced by a pessimism so pervasive as to have become conventional wisdom.
2 It's so clear and so pervasive : money buys access, and access is influence.
3 The bottle question has become so pervasive it filters down from the top.
4 Such derision is so pervasive that it's often imperceptible to the economically privileged.
5 Once the rare element becomes so pervasive , however, is there danger of supply shortages?
6 Crushing poverty and conflict are so pervasive in eastern Congo.
7 Paradigms are so pervasive and invisible that they can be easily mistaken for truth.
8 The pain is so deep, so present, and so pervasive .
9 Sometimes sexual harassment is so pervasive you don't even know what to call it.
10 Obesity is so pervasive because fat, salt and sugar-laden foods have become the norm.
11 These systems have become so pervasive for communication that young people barely use email anymore.
12 But homophobia -especially homophobia in sport -is so pervasive , that probably won't happen.
13 Over the course of reporting there is a lack of care that was so pervasive .
14 The scams feel so pervasive in part because they're not always just basic email scams.
15 But never before have they been so pervasive , so direct, so accessible, and so instantaneous.
16 The problem of gun violence in our community is so pervasive that we often feel overwhelmed.
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