Often it takes meetings such as this to reveal the pervasive nature of culturally determined behaviour.
Despite its pervasive nature, there has been a lack of etiological research on the subject.
Further, he argues, the pervasive nature of modern media (e.g., mobile phones, computers and tablets, etc.) make it difficult to restrict our experiences to the local only.
Because of the pervasive nature of language impairments, communicating, reading, writing, and academic success may all be compromised in these students.
This fight was never successful due to the pervasive nature of the black market.
Citing the "pervasive nature of Congressional intervention," the report said Congress approves money for thousands of budget items to specific recipients.
The comprehensive and pervasive nature of planning makes it easy to forget that it has very little to do with private rights and restrictions.
The band's embracing of such technology was meant as a radical departure in form, and as a commentary on the pervasive nature of technology.
The pervasive nature of torture, disappearance and killings and the fact that they went unpunished suggests that these violations were officially sanctioned.
Orenstein also noted the pervasive nature of princess-related merchandise and that every facet of play has its princess equivalent.