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The omnipresent qualities of metanarrative can perhaps be seen in how we approach sustainability.
The other highlights rent-seeking as a major driving force, implying that regulatory laxity is rare because rentseeking is omnipresent.
Quality is not believed to be omnipresent in any object at any one moment in time.
Elsewhere, omnipresent agricultural terraces and karst topography would have limited movement and communication.
In an age of the ever-powerful, omnipotent and omnipresent nation state, culture cannot be divorced from the wider political environment.
Under another dispensation, such effects are omnipresent to the point of being unexceptional, and rarely worth dwelling on in detail.
I will agree with the traditional monotheists that a being who is omnipresent is greater than a being who is spatially located.
The telephone line itself holds omnipresent and time-variant noise as well.