Some of its influence has derived from its pervasiveness, or invasiveness, in many aspects of life among the people of Taiwan. |
Despite its pervasiveness, it has been a highly diverse movement whose precise nature reflected the particular conditions of each country. |
The notable aspect of the data is the pervasiveness of the nationwide housing inflation. |
Examples of this are self-esteem, beliefs in the pervasiveness of mental illness, and folk beliefs about child development. |
He called the case disturbing and said it underscores the pervasiveness of cyberbullying. |
The survey results also confirm the pervasiveness of the traditional division of labor within families. |