After habitat destruction, the spread of alien invasive species in our countryside is one of the most pervasive threats to our native plants. |
A pervasive myth is that the extended family does not exist and that society is composed of nuclear families cut off from extended kin. |
The influence of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints is all pervasive, from the restrictions on the sale of alcohol, tea, coffee and tobacco. |
His startling lack of charisma accentuates the pervasive feeling of leadenness. |
If women are treated more leniently, it may be that there is a pervasive view that no real harm is done. |
The anhedonia was pervasive, including sleeping problems, waking early and inability to concentrate in school, even in sports. |