Permeation

Word PERMEATION
Character 10
Hyphenation per me a tion
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Socialist, rejected the Marxian in favour of Jevonsian economics, and devoted itself to the social education of the public by means of lectures, pamphlets and books, and to the spread of Collectivist ideas by the "permeation" of public bodies and political parties. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Podmore as Secretary for Oxford and G.W. Johnson for Cambridge, had begun the "permeation" of the Universities, which has always been an important part of the propaganda of the Society. ❋ Edward R. Pease (1906)

a kind of permeation that goes beyond anything verbal. ❋ Unknown (2010)

members of the Fabian Society, an important British SOCIALIST society founded in 1883 which favored an evolutionary SOCIALIST "permeation" of CAPITALIST institutions and opposed the REVOLUTIONARY doctrine of MARX. ❋ Unknown (1993)

'permeation' of general opinion by the ideas of these thinkers and investigators .... ❋ Edward R. Pease (1906)

These include: an inherent Pakistani-Muslim tendency toward violence, reactionary 'Islamic fundamentalist' laws in this case, Pakistan's blasphemy law, and just the overall permeation of religious extremism throughout all corners of the country -- including even within the governor's own elite security guards. ❋ Junaid S. Ahmad (2011)

And there may be some small holes in her argument: Music went through centuries of widespread cultural permeation before it could birth rock. ❋ SVGL (2009)

The growth of large multilamellar fatty acid vesicles fed with fatty acid micelles, in a solution where solute permeation across the membranes is slow, results in the transformation of initially spherical vesicles into long thread-like vesicles, a process driven by the transient imbalance between surface area and volume growth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Susan Levin, PCRM's director of nutrition education, says the group is singling out McDonald's because "they epitomize fast food and the permeation of fast food in the country." ❋ Unknown (2010)

What I believe is this: Because of cultural shifts, generational differences, and the ongoing permeation of our culture by technology, we are thinking about technology differently as time moves forward, and as with anything that moves from being a novelty to being an integral part of daily life, where you were and what you were doing when that became true for you then serves to define how you interact with the thing at hand. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Aside from its near complete permeation into our everyday lives, it's fast, it's cheap, it's highly measurable and, contrary to popular belief, it gives you more control over your messages than perhaps you've ever had. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The political left always aims to expand the permeation of economic life by politics. ❋ Unknown (2008)

From German permeation in the early 1900s to the subsequent United States occupation for nearly 20 years thereafter, Haitians grew intolerant of white strangers filled with disdain for self-determination. ❋ Unknown (2010)

After initially resisting the movies, the sheer intensity and permeation of Twilight compelled me to finally rent the DVDs and see what the hype is about. ❋ Alyssa Best (2010)

But you're either in denial or you're just plain ignorant of the permanence and permeation of religious beliefs and concerns, if you think that the more complex ways in which one might apply or enact one's simple yes/no answer to question (b) do not have any influence on or relevance to how one might go about answering question (a). ❋ Unknown (2009)

These sectors are not safe nor liquid, the figures and numbers that conservatives quote are all out of context, givien the complexity of our current problem given the permeation of greed, irreponsibility and hidden risk still in the financial sector, that 350 Billion we gave the financial industry didn't go to new loans but to their survival, and the market has deteriated since then, and we have no idea of the financial situation now. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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