" Everitt concludes: "Nanotech will be pervasive in the military of the future.
Overt gangsterism may be less pervasive than in other big Russian cities.
Banks are in private hands, a good number of state monoliths have been closed or revamped, corruption may be less pervasive than it was in the earlier post-communist period.
The media hyperbole that seems to be pervasive in medical tourism has no place in a magazine noted for quality journalism.
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The effect is harmless, but may point to a more pervasive problem if the powers at be at Newsweek were not in on the joke.
Leadership in many organizations have still not grasped how pervasive change needs to be.
There is a very pervasive entrepreneurial myth that you need to be passionate about your business in order to be successful.
It's worth noting that conflicts of interest in medicine are pervasive, and that sometimes the gray areas can be very hard to judge.
However, Douglas Wylie, Business Development Manager for Networks and Security at Rockwell Automation said in-house research found the vulnerability to be more pervasive within the Rockwell family of software.
And this will not be the last such case as long as our central government remains so huge and pervasive in our national life.
Not much damage at the place, but further down the road you could see what would be the pervasive image in New Orleans: damaged homes, giant piles of rubble and trash, and discarded refrigerators.
You can be puzzled by that or puzzled by why we are ineffectual at rebuilding a moral framework in the age of pervasive communications.
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However, the sins attributed to capitalism corruption, fraud and greed, to name but three are not only pervasive in systems where the state controls production, but far more damaging and far less likely to be rectified.
So pervasive is corruption in China that it would be hard to find any leader whose associates and family members are beyond suspicion.
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This issue does not solely reside in the C-level suite, and Ben notes that this can be a pervasive issue affecting the entire company.
At the top, former President Clinton publicly and privately railed against what he called "the most biased coverage in history, " and both Clintons complained of what they believed to be a pervasive sexism dominating the campaign narrative.
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