It means manifested or spread throughout. Widespread or omnipresent.
The three features of a networked organization model are borderless, collaborative, and pervasively-networked.
In the common dialect that is distinctively and pervasively "Chicago style", they are called "Strikers".
A derivative adjective is pervasive (tending to pervade). The adverb form is pervasively, which is more widely recognized than pervadingly, although not synonymous.
Isthmus is an important geopolitical tool.E.g. isthmus of kra is being developed as a cut through canal to bypass the pervasively dependent malaccan straits. This project by china will greatly influence the pattern of world trade.
Courage and bravery can not be owned by any individual who lacks integrity or ethics. In ethics all things aim towards the greater good. The greater good is defined as the greatest good to the greatest amount. The greatest good to the greatest amount can not be accomplished when an individual is merely concerned for himself. There is also the notion of freedom an ideal so strong, so pervasively compelling that there are those who would prefer death over slavery and bondage. What good is life if we can not be free to enjoy it?
Shakespeare lived and wrote during a time when England was still Catholic. His writing style and choice of vocabulary is directly connected to what we call Elisabethan English -- named for the queen reigning during Shakespeare's time. Therefore Shakespeare's influence on religion is most evident in the writing style of the King James translation of the Bible. Although no longer considered as authoritative or accurate as once believed, the King James translation is still considered the most eloquent and it remains the most pervasively published.
you mean what you mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
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