The new institutions seemed idiosyncratic and state action an arbitrary and ever-present possibility.
Participants in these workshops, numbering many thousands, were treated to a method that was brilliantly inventive in its lack of presumption and ever-present humour.
Only big, important goals will, in reflective equilibrium, stand above the ever-present froth and allow the comparison to be anything more than a rough one.
First, there was the ever-present threat of electoral defeat.
And there was the ever-present problem of the ship dragging her anchor and drifting whenever there was a strong wind.
Her effects are ever-present and legion, but utterly dissociated from their origin.
Finally, there is the ever-present trap of mono-causalism.
The spread of disease from one farm to another is therefore an ever-present risk, and epidemics have been a major problem.