Fear of missing out or FOMO is "a pervasive apprehension that others might be having rewarding experiences from which one is absent".
—are pervasive, and about one-third of women under 30 have had plastic surgery.
There's a pervasive line of thinking, especially in 2019, that says the people and things we love will eventually let us down.
Experts at the University College of London partnered with the Australian Catholic University to measure how pervasive the BS trait is among different demographic groups, according to The Washington Post.
Chinchilla believes the most pervasive stereotype is that women are "weak," a perception that may stem from women's greater desire to build a consensus.
Smartphones are part of our daily lives, but that doesn't mean they should be a pervasive part of our professional lives.
At the heart of its latest tussle with the government is India's pervasive problem with spam and nuisance calls -- one the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is trying to counter with an app that it wants all phone makers to install.
And it's becoming more pervasive and stickier than ever, creeping into new aspects of life from offline payments to receiving newsfeeds.
Radiance is so pervasive that geologists have uncovered evidence of 14 naturally occurring nuclear reactors.
The Internet (and computer-mediated communication in general) will become more pervasive but less explicit and visible.
Should one regard it as a decisive action in India's war against tax evasion, the black economy and pervasive corruption?
They also believe the simplified system would curb pervasive evasion.
His influence was so pervasive, in fact, that then-NBA Commissioner David Stern instituted a mandatory dress code prior to the 2005-06 season, which many viewed as a direct response to A.
"We are living in a world of pervasive connectivity.
One reason the problem is so pervasive: Unlike words printed on a page that have sharply defined edges, electronic characters, which are made up of pixels, have blurred edges, making it more difficult for eyes to maintain focus.
From global trade agreements to the EU project; from the Bretton Woods institutions to the removal of pervasive capital controls; from ex-panded foreign direct investment to increased flows of peoples across borders, the overall direction has been clear.
Challenges to a Lasting Relationship "Of all the misconceptions about love, the most powerful and pervasive is the belief that falling in love is love or at least one of the manifestations of love.
They found that burnout is pervasive, affecting workers at all levels, from the newest entry-level hire to the top executives.
Originally comedic background characters in the Despicable Me franchise, these yellow pill-shaped screwballs, including Stuart, Kevin, and Bob among others, have totally stolen the show and turned into a pervasive meme.
In my new book, Stop Giving It Away, I write about a pervasive problem I call Detrimental Caretaking.