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1 In South Korea and in China, faster 5G networks are more pervasive .
2 A more pervasive influence-mentionedby Houellebecq, above-isin the world of gaming.
3 As the technology grows more pervasive , simply declining to participate becomes less practical.
4 Only to be derailed by a bigger, more pervasive problem: industrialization.
5 As media has become more pervasive , so too have the images.
6 But media is much more pervasive than it ever has been.
7 There's no more pervasive theme over centuries of British public life.
8 Building faster, more pervasive internet networks creates jobs and opens new avenues for business.
9 But it is far more pervasive in US inner cities.
10 As local area networks became more pervasive , many hosts became gateways to local networks.
11 It had a deeper, more pervasive note than usual, one that betrayed her real state.
12 She did not know what she feared; but that made her anxiety the more pervasive .
13 But it had broadened-deepenedinto something more compelling, more pervasive - more ,inhis present mood, formidable.
14 Meanwhile, as virtual and augmented reality become more pervasive , phones and headsets will need similar chips.
15 It seemed to hold the moonlight in suspension, rendering it more pervasive than in clear air.
16 These issues are far more pervasive and long-standing.
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