Sentences with phrase «change is ubiquitous»

Doom - laden depictions of climate change are ubiquitous in the media.

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(The pair are now relaunching their skin care line, although they've had to change the name from Healing Leaf, which became ubiquitous on other products after Washington legalized marijuana.
The sales video also has the ubiquitous traders giving impressive testimonials about Cash Camp has changed their lives and elevated their quality of life to heights that were unimaginable before they signed up with the Cash camp system.
This week it's a chart of US REIT ETF Assets Under Management, but basically as a prompt to talk about some previous and upcoming changes to the ubiquitous GICS system.
Although some called for allowing moneychangers to deal in virtual currencies, especially the ubiquitous Bitcoin, all Iranian bureaux de changes are currently prohibited from engaging in deals involving cryptocurrencies.
It is one of the more direct, effective ways of getting from Point A to Point B, and it has become ubiquitous over the last decade and change.
For the University of Sussex's Carreck, the fact that so little is known about the detailed implications of climate change for species that are seemingly ubiquitous and vital, but are nonetheless under attack, is an oversight that needs to be corrected.
Wireless sensors are ubiquitous, providing a steady stream of information on anything from our physical activity to changes occurring in the world's oceans.
Low energy electrons are ubiquitous and are known to play important role in variety of phenomena relevant to astrochemistry (where they participate in synthesis of new molecules), in radiation biology (where they cause chemical changes in living cell, plasma chemistry), atmospheric chemistry, radioactive waste management and nanolithography — to name but a few.
«One of the most ubiquitous and long - lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accumulation and fragmentation of plastics,» wrote David Barnes, a lead author and researcher for the British Antarctic Survey.
«But over time the making money part really dwindled, and it's become a mission,» a way to change the global standard of living with ubiquitous energy and access to resources such as raw minerals from asteroids, helium - 3 from the moon, or oxygen, water and other lunar materials for space - or Mars - based habitats.
I plan to detail — be forewarned: science to follow — the information that made me change my tune on this seemingly innocuous, but quite ubiquitous «food».
Though it seems like only yesterday that the now ubiquitous style slunk out of its»80s hidey - hole to topple the once indomitable boot cut, the winds of change are blowing.
Even if the technology were ubiquitous (I really like that word) in school and out of school, the answer to that question is simple: Instant knowledge has changed how everyone learns because the questions we need to have answered are just a few clicks away, and this brings up more questions — Can I trust the answers?
The need for schools to change radically has been driven largely by the demands of a knowledge age and the ubiquitous nature of technology saysGreg Whitby, Executive Director of Schools, Diocese of Parramatta, NSW and author of Education Gen WiFi (2011).
If the relationship between state appropriations and tuition at public universities is as weak as the two studies show, the ubiquitous claim that cuts to state funding are the «primary driver» of changes in tuition are simply not supported by the research.
As mobile devices become ubiquitous in both personal and professional environments, it is clear that personal interactions and professional habits have changed dramatically.
In this age where knowledge is ubiquitous, and no longer belongs to the teacher to dispense during lesson plans, school needs to change.
These changes may not be profound and they may not be sudden, but they will come as geospatial technology becomes increasingly ubiquitous and easy to use.
Hung - Hsi Wu, a mathematics professor at Berkeley and one of the expert advisers in the Common Core process, blames the Common Core's problems on bad — and ubiquitous — textbooks that the publishing industry is reluctant to change.
Although these early tips of the hat were appropriate and timely, the decreased costs, increased functionality, increased usability, and almost ubiquitous access, along with immensely significant new potential to transform the social studies classroom, have changed the educational landscape.
Hung - Hsi Wu, a mathematics professor at Berkeley and one of the expert advisors in the Common Core process, blames the Common Core's problems on bad — and ubiquitous — textbooks that the publishing industry is reluctant to change.
In the fad - crazed world of k - 12 education, there is one ubiquitous practice that remains steadfast amid a changing world.
Turning the tables on parent - teacher conferences In the fad - crazed world of k - 12 education, there is one ubiquitous practice that remains steadfast amid a changing world.
Well styled wagons are a welcome change to the ubiquitous, cookie cutter SUV market.
But times change and two years after the original announcement, the only way to have the long - roofed C is with Mercedes» ubiquitous, gasoline 2.0 - litre turbo - four.
Even as three - row crossovers become increasingly ubiquitous, the rate of change in this class isn't exactly what you'd call fast...
Now in its fourth generation, today's Prius isn't quite as ubiquitous as it once was, thanks in part to low gas prices, changing consumer tastes and arguably, genuinely weird styling.
There is also the ubiquitous options to change line spacing, margins or publishers defaults.
The biggest news, though, is that we're working with a number of major publishers (and important smaller ones) to provide a storefront that contains deluxe digital graphic novels aimed at the «real mainstream,» the audience for graphic novels that reads Maus or Fun Home or Dotter of Her Father's Eyes but would never think of going into a comic shop guarded by a dodgy life - size statue of She - Hulk... We think the immersive «lean back» experience that tablets provide, along with purchase ease - of - use and the ubiquitous availability that app stores provide, can, if handled right, create a sea change in the consumption of graphic novels — and, if we have our way, the whole thing will have absolutely * nothing * to do with superheroes.
Now everything is alive, the whole universe is life, it's just the when and the how that changes, everywhere particles work non-stop, eagerly, inside us and in the rocks, the wind, the full and empty spaces, ubiquitous ever.
A century ago, their predecessors worried that an earlier technology — ubiquitous electric light — was changing another precious thing: the night.
Only the 41,000 - year fluctuation is ubiquitous in this data set, in fact before about 800,000 years ago it dominates glacial changes, which leads to that period being called the «41kyr world» (Raymo, M.E., and Nisancioglu, K. 2003.
That company, Planktos, is becoming ubiquitous — their representatives show up at all sorts of climate change meetings and conferences and try to convince anyone they can pigeonhole that their idea is a good one.
It was when I read Yes Virginia a couple of years ago that I realised something very odd was going on with the «science» explaining AGW and its strange notions about the physical properties of gases, that even those not blaming it all on man had bought into it, actually believed the impossible «science» which was so much at odds with basic physics — it took a while for it to sink in that these changes were now ubiquitous through the education system..
The ubiquitous character of certain events further confirms their importance: «the Younger Dryas and a large number of abrupt changes during the last ice age called Dansgaard / Oeschger events (23 abrupt changes into a climate of near - modern warmth and out again, during the last glacial period) have been corroborated in multiple ice cores from Greenland, Antarctica and tropical mountains, marine sediments from the North Atlantic Ocean, the tropical Atlantic, eastern Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and from various records on land.
Conclusion Hockey - sticks are ubiquitous in past, present, and future climate - data analyses for one simple reason: The anthropogenic CO2 hockey - stick is driving all the other climate - change hockey sticks.
A disturbing yet ubiquitous aspect of the current draft National Climate Assessment (and for that matter, both earlier editions of the NCA) is the use of future projections of climate change before demonstrating that they work in the recent past, as greenhouse - gas concentrations have increased.
More than other areas of law, the normative and practical framework dedicated to climate change has embraced new instruments and softened traditional boundaries between formal and informal, public and private, substantive and procedural; so ubiquitous is the reach of relevant rules nowadays that scholars routinely devote attention to the intersection of climate change and more established fields of legal study, such as international trade law.
I love the optimism and the desire to change the world for the better, which is ubiquitous in the Valley and which drives many of my students.
The next billion users are already changing the internet in three key ways: a mobile - only mindset, an instinct for ubiquitous computing, and a demand for localized content.
Apple added USB 3.0 support on the larger iPad Pro, and though it's not ubiquitous across every iOS device, it means there's no significant speed improvement it can emphasize for changing to Type - C either.
As the use of social media has become virtually ubiquitous, many retail property owners are changing the way they approach marketing, by building Facebook and MySpace pages and creating Twitter feeds.
In part, this is due to the change in domestic light sources: where once the ubiquitous tungsten bulbs gave off a yellowish glow — well suited to off - white shades such as magnolia — the LEDs and halogen bulbs that replaced them emit a cooler light, which, when teamed with dark surfaces, creates a snug, embracing feel.
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