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"pervasively" Definitions
  1. in a way that exists in all parts of a place or thing; in a way that spreads gradually to affect all parts of a place or thing
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Maybe not pervasively within the culture, but definitely within the laws.
It is pervasively, intensely political, at all levels of its storytelling.
I find it in French wines, too, though not as pervasively.
The U.S. has insisted the company and its equipment are pervasively unsafe.
They're a pervasively violent kind and they're the most difficult to catch.
No event in recent history has affected us as profoundly and pervasively.
He's presided over an administration that is both pervasively corrupt and totally incompetent.
His anti-Catholic tracts are pervasively marked by vast, frankly bewildering conspiracy theories.
Smartphones took over so fast and so pervasively it made our collective heads spin.
I can't overstate how disappointing and pervasively frustrating this phone's lack of responsiveness is.
But can you see it when it shows up quietly and pervasively throughout culture?
Yet a distinctive sensibility emerges in Price's pervasively elegant and subtle handling of familiar idioms.
Wheaton is both "pervasively Christ-centered" and "academically rigorous," Ryken, the school's president, told me.
There is a third person in our relationship who is pervasively there and not there.
For power, the robots are plugged into the small tractors already used pervasively in fruit farming.
The results also provide some new insights into how exercise pervasively affects our metabolisms, Dr. Whitham says.
It's an intrusion on quiet, innocuous solemnity, and it will haunt your thoughts pervasively and perpetually thereafter.
Why is it that these big ones are succeeding in this way, and it's not happening as pervasively?
Structural misogyny, along with sexualized racism and class inequalities, is being publicly and pervasively challenged by women's voices.
AI is slowly, steadily and pervasively redefining our relationship with technology, enhancing human capacity and, fundamentally, how we live.
Public schools in every state I reviewed were found to have lied routinely and pervasively about student proficiency levels.
As its bleaker themes begin to emerge, first in flashes and then more pervasively, Barnes never slumps into abstraction.
Those tiles still haven't been mass-produced, or sold and installed pervasively on the rooftops of Tesla Solar customers.
It's literally the first bridge between the East and the West that has been done successfully and so ... pervasively.
"It's about taking the power of human language and applying it pervasively to our computers," Nadella said during the keynote.
It's still far from having proven itself as accurate enough to be deployed pervasively across healthcare institutions providing cancer screenings.
Surveys from black soldiers demonstrate in rather stark terms how pervasively this message took hold among the rank and file.
The movement is "pervasively pragmatic," write the researchers, Lara Putnam of the University of Pittsburgh and Theda Skocpol of Harvard.
And sometimes numbers manage to enter the news ecosystem so quickly and pervasively that our fact checks can't keep up.
Some of the most compelling involved advances in our understanding of how exercise may change our bodies invisibly but pervasively.
Transparency can be enforced even in pervasively corrupt societies so it should be all the easier in the United States.
The other of us, Donald, a Virginian, was raised in a very segregated society opposed pervasively to the civil rights movement.
Not morally, of course: military technology kills and maims people more efficiently, surveillance technology invades privacy more pervasively, and so forth.
Meanwhile, quadcopters, which promise to be easier for drone operators to control in flight and allow for rapid takeoff, are used pervasively.
Cluster munitions were "pervasively used" and air-dropped into densely-populated areas, it said, amounting to the war crime of indiscriminate attacks.
But a new report released Tuesday is giving us the first broad view of a country — Russia — that's pervasively tampering with the service.
With that wording Facebook does not promise to give users a copy of any of the information it has pervasively collected on them.
The androids live for so long and the aliens are so pervasively murderous that the human lifespan seems to lose all its meaning.
But they must move beyond the fantasy of deep, fact-based, intellectual, personal deliberations in our pervasively shallow, impressionistic, anti-intellectual, impersonal world.
Or aren't traditional car insurance premiums on the road to zero anyway — so where exactly is the consumer benefit from being pervasively personally profiled?
This strategy of squaring the circle might seem odd: How can a country be committed to principles it routinely and pervasively defies and ignores?
It's always difficult to bring fresh takes to pervasively familiar repertory, but the standard set by this quartet will be especially hard to top.
Carl Levin, of Michigan, who chaired the Senate investigation, said that H.S.B.C. had a "pervasively polluted" culture that placed profit ahead of due diligence.
"We want to take that power of human language and apply it more pervasively to all of the computing interfaces and computing interactions," he explained.
Online gaming spaces are so deeply and pervasively out of control that the ESRB, the video gaming rating authority, simply refuses to rate online experiences.
At the same time the user data being gathered is not used to pervasively profile uses, as is the case with ad-supported social networks.
"If deployed pervasively on surveillance video or police-worn body cameras, real-time face recognition will redefine the nature of public spaces," the report warned.
They should hold that constitutional equality is offended when white and nonwhite people — or poor and wealthy people — have pervasively different experiences of criminal justice.
The app doesn't ask for any personal data during onboarding — there's no account creation etc — although users are agreeing to their location being pervasively tracked.
But that's not the same as saying you can gate off an entire website unless the visitor agrees to their browsing being pervasively tracked by advertisers.
A flagship title of perhaps the world's most profitable and famous IP was monetizing through microtransactions and loot boxes so pervasively that it felt openly exploitative.
From then on, the country was under the iron fist of a military dictatorship, which repressed all democratic opposition, violated human rights, and was pervasively corrupt.
So, we wanted to figure out at scale, you know, are apps really doing this pervasively or are these just kind of one-off bad actors?
Since Hattie McDaniels' role in Gone With the Wind, black women have pervasively been subjected to supporting characters, using eyerolls and sass as a racial identifier.
In the film, she can appear exhausted, irritable to the point of cross, in physical pain, and surrounded by people at all times but essentially, pervasively, lonely.
Well, in a sense, the Buddhist idea of "not-self" grows out of the belief undergirding this mission — that the world is pervasively governed by causal laws.
To keep up with the pace of change in China and compete worldwide, all American firms need distributed connected computing to be pervasively deployed in our country.
Like me, women who experience the darker side of kitchen work don't need men who've benefited and profited from its pervasively sexist culture to apologize and shrug.
The trope of the introverted, antisocial scientist toiling away in their lab is so pervasively embedded in popular culture today that scientists have to actively fight against it.
In fact, a recurring concern of exercise science this decade has been whether and how exercise reshapes aging, and the results generally suggest that it does — and pervasively.
SNL's response, in sending up Mr Spicer, is to shift the focus onto one of the relatively normal players in Trump world, to show how pervasively strange it is.
A letter to attorney Dan Gilleon said investigators found Garcia "commonly and pervasively" used vulgar language around staff, used staff to perform personal services and disparaged other elected officials.
And the first step toward seeing through these feelings is seeing them in the first place—becoming aware of how pervasively and subtly feelings influence our thought and behavior.
Rowland was responding to the idea of "grimdark" — a literary descriptor for genre texts and media which evoke a pervasively gritty, bleak, pessimistic, or nihilistic view of the world.
Titled "Passwords," the record deals with the pervasively photographed, wildly opinionated and way over-shared experience of our tech-driven lives, while making sure to avoid any glib conclusions.
"Consumers are still pervasively tracked and profiled online and have no way of knowing which entities process their data and how to stop them," the report&aposs authors wrote.
What he is looking at is whether people like Comey, McCabe, Strozk, Lisa Page, were so severely and pervasively biased that they ignored compelling evidence for personal and political reasons.
Just as fat and proteins are present in both cheese and meat, you'll find that certain common factors, such as value or momentum, are pervasively present in stocks and bonds.
Yet this is the very same company — and here comes the richly fudgy cakeism — that elsewhere contends personal data its platform pervasively harvests on users' interests is not personal data.
Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wrote to the FTC requesting a federal investigation into the sale of "detox teas" on social media that are pervasively marketed by influencers on social media.
SNL also lampooned our increasingly absurdist prescription-drug ads, which are so pervasively out of control that Super Bowl audiences were treated to a cutesy ad for opioid-induced constipation.
And thanks to the smash hit success of smartphones with embedded sensors it's never been easier to pervasively track where people are going — and therefore to infer what they're doing.
Among other things, this means that public grants or contracts should not be used to fund "pervasively religious organizations" whose religious mission is inextricably intertwined with the provision of services.
But it doesn't take (or maybe, in the pervasively crude world of video games, it does take) a particularly keen understanding of gender to see in this paradigm an underlying iniquity.
" And a popular grant program called Gear Up, which funds tutors, mentors and other outreach efforts for at-risk youths, prohibits state education departments from pairing with institution that are "pervasively sectarian.
Arriving 210 years after American slavery began, the play, often funny and pervasively unsettling, examines that lingering wound through the frustrated sex lives, and taboo sexual fantasies, of three contemporary interracial couples.
"It's about taking the power of human language and applying it more pervasively to all of our computing," Nadella said in his cerebral introduction to Microsoft's annual developers conference, which kicked off on Wednesday.
Some Thais welcomed the coup in May 2014, seeing it as a chance to restore order, improve the economy and clear the deck of a political class many in the country regarded as pervasively corrupt.
In their rosy 2002 prediction of inevitable Democratic dominance, for example, Ruy Teixeira and John B. Judis overlooked pervasively low voter turnout rates within the Democrats' modern coalition of lower-income, minority, and younger voters.
A fair few Android users appear to be having a similarly rude awakening about how Google's mobile platform (and apps) slurp location data pervasively — at least unless the user is very, very careful to lock everything down.
Far more pervasively, it emplaces military assets in civilian buildings and densely populated villages, knowing full well the IDF will be compelled to eliminate these capabilities – most notably firing positions, missile and rocket stockpiles and infiltration routes.
The big picture: Judge Thad Balkman wrote in his decision that J&J "pervasively, systemically and substantially" created a public nuisance by falsely promoting its opioids as safe and necessary, which led to massive overprescribing and addiction.
A study of tracking cookies running on government and public sector health websites in the European Union has found commercial adtech to be operating pervasively even in what should be core not-for-profit corners of the Internet.
During her time working in Niger for the Peace Corps, Curtis got a taste for the moringa plant, which grows pervasively in tropical climates and is higher in iron, calcium and protein than other leafy greens, even kale.
I hope someone asks him and others to work on "The Four Seasons" (1979), a diverse and robust exercise in grand-ballet display that shows, not pervasively but often enough, Robbins's grasp of the allure of high classicism.
Instead of these abundant headline-grabbing consumer apps or siloed enterprise point-solutions, the best investment opportunities actually are found elsewhere: in infrastructural software providing best-in-class functional solutions pervasively needed across the broader universe of healthtech apps.
The pro-privacy search engine he founded has been on a mission to shrink the shoulder-surfing creepiness of internet searching for more than a decade, serving contextual keyword-based ads, rather than pervasively tracking users to maintain privacy-hostile profiles.
The food system is already pervasively shaped by the Farm Bill, which spends nearly $15 billion per year on subsidies and $10 billion on conservation measures, deeply shaping what farmers grow and where, and tending to benefit large, industrially oriented operations.
It's hard to know what great shows are going to catch the public attention, and I think both Jerry and I were surprised at how interest spread as quickly and pervasively as it did—especially interest in what lawyers might have to say.
That would be aligoté, a grape struggling to shake its bad reputation — pervasively believed to be thin, acidic and good for little else beyond serving as a base for kir, an aperitif in which white wine is blended with crème de cassis.
Its choruses run laps around your brain (listen to "medicine" once and try to forget it), and though throughout the album there are nods to pop, chillwave, emo, and hip-hop, all of these genres are brought together by a pervasively woozy, but cohesive synth sound.
So perhaps Zuckerberg thinks Americans might balk if they really understood how pervasively it tracks them when it has to explain exactly what it's doing — as indeed some Facebook users did recently, when they found out Messenger had been logging their call and SMS metadata, for example.
The sampling of ads, some of which had been made public earlier, came during a second day of hearings with the top lawyers for Facebook, Twitter and Google and were intended to show the executives how pervasively Russia used their platforms to further its campaign of misinformation.
With a few advertising dollars, one April video from the same owner as the Trump 2020 page received more than 22016 million views and over 2789,22012 shares, spreading so pervasively into the conservative media universe that Donald Trump's official Facebook page shared it two days later.
However, none of these have stuck pervasively because they only solved one slice of the problem, various backends were difficult to integrate, it was hard to work with people outside of the enterprise and there was no machine learning to sift through all the data on users' behalf.
Such as US government surveillance program access to Facebook user data; how the company pervasively tracks its users around the rest of the web; and the complexity and opacity of its privacy policies — and whether Facebook is therefore obtaining legal consent from users to process their personal data.
On the surface, the notion of Apple having a stronger claim to privacy versus Google — an adtech giant that makes its money by pervasively profiling internet users, whereas Apple sells premium hardware and services (including essentially now 'privacy as a service') — seems a safe (or, well, safer) assumption.
Our counterparts in China have announced their vision to use AI pervasively in their society, making extensive use of video recording and other personal data in public and not-so-public spaces, with Chinese researchers working overtime to put AI-enabled technology in the hands of the Chinese government and consumers.
And a Fed telling you it overtightened and, as you will see below, highlighting the necessity of going big and early (though this should have been happening long ago — what was with that December rate hike??) when the funds rate is so close to zero, and inflation pervasively below target.
All of those people, they have the audacious goals, and they have great imagination, and that's important, but the one thing that you see about them pervasively is that there's this full range, and it may not be just within themselves, the attention to the big picture and the attention to the detail.
On this score, and by underlining the urgency of these crises, Black Lives Matter activists have cast a strobe light on the criminal justice system as a pervasively unequal tool that not only marginalizes black people, but also exploits and profits from their misery in ways that did not exist even a half century ago.
"Technology is pervasively important at Bridgewater, especially since one of our major strategic initiatives in the coming years is to continue building out the systemized decision-making that has been so successful in our investment area and to extend it to our management as well," the firm wrote in the memo, obtained by Business Insider.
That's not unique in the pervasively violent world of gaming, but in an environment drawn from the life and richly decorated with plausible human cost and cruelty, it seems a shame; and in a real world where plentiful assault rifles and government hit squads are the problems, not the solutions, this particular power fantasy feels backwards and cowardly.
Amazon's Alexa voice AI, which is embedded in a wide array of hardware — from the company's own brand Echo smart speaker line to an assortment of third-party devices (such as this talkative refrigerator or this oddball table lamp) — listens pervasively for a trigger word which activates a recording function, enabling it to stream audio data to the cloud for processing and storage.
But the theme that proved most resonant in the minds of my 20 or so freshmen was the one that I suspect was also closest to the hearts of the show's writers, judging by how pervasively they wrote and revised it over the course of three seasons: sexual violence and the way that institutions try their damndest to hide, diminish, or mischaracterize it as something other than what it is.
Is this 'digital me' also going to whisper sweetly that it's my 'number one fan' as it pervasively surveils my every move in order to fashion a digital body-double that ensnares my free will within its algorithmic black box… Or is it just going to be really annoyingly bad at trying to predict exactly what I want at any given moment, because, y'know, I'm a human not a digital paperclip (no, I am not writing a fucking letter).
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