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Los resultados a continuación se escriben de forma parecida: permissiveness , passiveness , perverseness y/e pervasive

per·mis·sive·ness [pəˈmɪsɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

per·verse·ness [pəˈvɜ:snəs] SUST. no pl. pey. (unreasonableness)

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Its pervasiveness makes it difficult for people to imagine other ways of life.
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A striking feature of representation theory is its pervasiveness in mathematics.
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The growing pervasiveness of mobile widgets is easily understood.
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Mass media works to glorify heterosexuality, which in turn lends to its pervasiveness and to its power.
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The pervasiveness of indexical expressions and their member-ordered properties means that all forms of action provide for their own understandability through the methods by which they are produced.
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Selection of priorities is based on pervasiveness of the issue, alternative solutions, technical feasibility, and resources, as well as practical consequences, convergence possibilities, and cooperative opportunities.
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The pervasiveness of his mark was reported frequently in the local press.
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This interest is bolstered by the pervasiveness of wireless capabilities in electronics.
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Citizens with access to new technologies are becoming more aware of the pervasiveness of these technologies.
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The final version released to the public, however, stated that there was a great deal of debate on the pervasiveness of fraud.
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