In a less alarming but more pervasive effect, experts say, heat can impair job performance, even if an office or plant is air-conditioned.
The pervasive effects of information asymmetry in markets have been documented and studied in numerous contexts.
Airline executives and Government policy makers alike say they hope to resolve it in a way that could have lasting and pervasive effects on international aviation.
The Plastic Age sounds less impressive somehow, but it was the last new discovery that had such a profound and pervasive effect on our world.
But what if diversity had an even more complex and pervasive effect?
The growth of the European economy had also some more subtle and pervasive long-term effects.
It is the opposite of the usually pervasive better-than-average effect (in contexts where the two are compared or the overconfidence effect in other situations).
Rarely have federal rules had such pervasive effects on the health care industry.
They found no pervasive effect of membership in affiliative networks in the presence of stress.
Lead poisoning is particularly bad in infants and the young since it has a particularly pervasive effect on the nervous system.