pervasive influence

collocation in English

meaningsofpervasiveandinfluence

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pervasive
adjective
uk
/pəˈveɪ.sɪv/
us
/pɚˈveɪ.sɪv/
present or noticeable in every part of a thing ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
us
/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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(Definition ofpervasiveandinfluencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These demonstrations of thepervasiveinfluenceof culture must be acknowledged by all concerned.
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On the other hand, however, thepervasiveinfluenceof katakana cannot be overstated.
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Thepervasiveinfluenceof the module system was also a surprise.
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Moreover, from the viewpoint of statistics, individual differences in musical taste have become invisible as a result of thepervasiveinfluenceof the mass media.
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It highlights the practical difficulties in arranging co-operation, and thepervasiveinfluenceof politics in central bank relations.
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This imbues the decision-making that takes place within that structure with a moral imperative that exercises apervasiveinfluenceon the evaluative decision-making capacity of the judiciary.
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The purpose is to highlight the limits to co-operative efforts, both the practical difficulties in arranging cooperation and thepervasiveinfluenceof politics in interwar central bank relations.
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English, however, is apervasiveinfluence.
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I hope very much that this will have apervasiveinfluenceon future statutes containing subordinate legislation on codes of practice.
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They, too, have apervasiveinfluencein and through schools, and some of them are drug-regulated.
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That will lead to a reduction in corruption and itspervasiveinfluence.
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Because of thepervasiveinfluenceof the nationalised industries throughout the economy, the efficiency with which they use their share of the national resources is a matter of great importance.
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Schools inherently have a deep andpervasiveinfluenceon the beliefs, values and attitudes of their pupils.
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It exerts a persuasive andpervasiveinfluence.
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Derived relational responding is theorized to be apervasiveinfluenceon almost all aspects of human behavior.
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His work has had apervasiveinfluencein many fields of mathematics, particularly in mathematical analysis.
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The mediaspervasiveinfluencecan directly affect public opinion.
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Onepervasiveinfluenceupon the writing of history has been nationalism, a set of beliefs about political legitimacy and cultural identity.
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We have argued throughout this analysis that a distinctive cultural outlook should exert broad and pervasive influences across many different values, beliefs and attitudes.
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