States cannot operate without values and the seemingly all pervasive fear of causing offense because someone may disagree needs to be balanced by considerations of the benefits that can accrue to individuals and society alike of clear guidance on what is desirable behaviour.
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The all-pervasive sea water still left its mark, seeping into the frames and discoloring them with salt stains and algae.
It has all the expected parades, music competitions, pageants -- but because of the island's small size, the festivities seem all-pervasive.
Mr Biedenkopf mainly because he believes Mr Kohl's all-pervasive influence in 15 years as head of government has drained the Christian Democrats of intellectual vitality.
But the emergence of its younger, more attractive cousin -- augmented reality (AR) -- in an age when computers are all-pervasive and understanding of them is widespread, means that we might, at long last, be ready to take the plunge.
Venezuelan politics is distorted most of all by a pervasive mood of threat.
Today, the all-too-pervasive attitude is that storage is cheap and we can churn through information more quickly with technology.
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Well, global warming is happening and it has a pervasive influence on all aspects of weather.
No area was immune from the rejected ballot problem - it was pervasive and infected all Scottish constituencies.
By comparison, the front-runners seem creatures of their electoral machines, less able to reverse the pervasive cynicism that candidates all deplore.
In just 19 words, it provides an impressive selection of current widespread writing woes: dangling modifier ("vestiges" didn't walk in the front door), poor word choice ("vestiges, " "domesticity, " "regardless"), excessive prepositions (four in all) and an underappreciated but pervasive ill, a weak sentence-subject ("vestiges").
But there was still a pervasive feeling that, despite all the evasions, those involved in the trade were doing something deeply wrong.
For such a conversational company, in an age when pervasive sentiment clearly impacts share price all the time, you would expect this to be a priority.
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And because of our phones, tablets, netbooks and laptops all plugged into a much faster, more pervasive and more reliable web people are not buying PCs as much as they did in the past.
With all of the colorful personalities, active wagering and pervasive waft of manure in the air, the action lately in the municipal bond market seems a lot like a day at the races.
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We did all we could to draw attention to the issue of pervasive illegal mutual fund trading.
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As for malice, mayhem and pervasive nastiness, the great Western canon goes all the way back to Euripides.
Rather, I believe all institutions and especially very powerful institutions that play a pervasive role in our society should face scrutiny and criticism.
In addition to Alteryx and ClearStory Data, vendors like SiSense, Pervasive, Platfora, Pentaho, QlikView, and Tableau all offer different approaches to democratizing access to external data and big data.
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It is pervasive in software development and the thinking is now spreading to all branches of management.
Some pundits argue that the E-Myth principle is now out-dated, due to the instant access to information via the Internet, pervasive networking via social media, and courses on entrepreneurship at all levels of education.
It sounds like a logical hypothesis: The accents heard in the media are far-reaching and pervasive, so local accents must be on the decline as the population is exposed to all this "standardized" speech.
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Increased data capacity, after all, makes it easier to use alternatives such as instant messaging and Skype, which could become as pervasive on smart-phones as they are on personal computers.
The companies who figure out how to capture business value from all that digital exhaust will surely have a competitive advantage in a global economy increasingly driven by data and pervasive computing.
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John Hagee and Rod Parsley, led to a sense of betrayal so pervasive that several leaders said it would have been better if he had never courted their backing at all.
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