Sentences with phrase «also ubiquitous»

• On monthly and annual timescales, amplification is also a ubiquitous feature of observations, and is very similar to values obtained from models and basic theory.
It is also ubiquitous and compelling.
There is also the ubiquitous options to change line spacing, margins or publishers defaults.
There also the ubiquitous Sport Chrono Package, which on past Porsches included a performance display, both digital and analogue, and a go - faster «Sport Plus» button that stiffens suspension, sharpens throttle response, quickens steering, and includes several other useful racing features.
Rational number arithmetic is also ubiquitous in biology, physics, chemistry, engineering, economics, sociology, psychology, and many other areas.
Statement shirting in the form of ruffled poplin blouses and dramatic tops are also ubiquitous in her lines.
«It is also ubiquitous throughout society, socioeconomically and geographically.»
There are several subspecies which occur in different world regions, including also the ubiquitous domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus), which has been introduced to every habitable continent and most of the world's larger islands, and has become feral in many of those environments.

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The model, also known as network marketing, is as old (and as ubiquitous) as Avon ladies and Tupperware parties.
When combined with better speeds and more throughput, lower latency is also expected to enable ubiquitous augmented reality, virtual reality and video.
Bill Buxton, a principal researcher at Microsoft Research, also worked in the ubiquitous computing group at Xerox PARC in the 1980s.
Korea is also the world's most - wired country, with high bandwidth speeds and ubiquitous connectivity, including free wireless access on the subway, a fact that no doubt bolstered its electronic brands.
This is also the decade that smartphones became ubiquitous.
Luxe instead supplies the jackets and phones its valets need, but not the ubiquitous blue Razor scooter that's also become associated with the brand, Lee said.
Tiggly Tiggly was founded on the idea that, while young kids are proven to learn better through tactile experiences, they're also growing up in a world of ubiquitous screens.
That ubiquitous box on Amazon.com informing you that «customers who bought this item also purchased...» is something we already take for granted.
Samsung's ubiquitous marketing machine, which LG has yet to really duplicate, will also ensure that more people come looking for Galaxy phones than they do for LG devices.
In the Internet age, urban «resilience» means not only responding to climate change, but also protecting our ubiquitous networks from both hack and glitch.
The «00s also gave rise to several now - ubiquitous rocket startups backed by some of the most notable tech entrepreneurs of recent decades: Blue Origin, founded in 2000 by Jeff Bezos; SpaceX, founded in 2002 by Elon Musk; and Virgin Galactic, founded in 2004 by Richard Branson.
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.
It also includes «passive index» advocates, like the ubiquitous Robo - Advisors that are popping up everywhere.
I also think the phrase refers particularly to advertising, which seems a ubiquitous intrusion, whether we're on the web (where popups are especially invasive), driving down a highway, watching TV or listening to the radio.
As touchscreens become more and more ubiquitous, it's also more and more annoying to try to use your phone when you're wearing gloves or mittens.
Rather because it excludes faith it also excludes philosophical reason, thereby deciding all ultimate questions in advance on the basis of a liberal philosophy of nature and reason so ubiquitous as to be invisible.
While self - righteousness avoidance certainly affects our selective literalism, we also have good reasons for not condemning one another for the more ubiquitous biblical violations (again, real or perceived) in our culture.
This is also the main reason we should pull out of Afghanistan; boylove is so ubiquitous there that in the most rural areas its considered strange for a man NOT to have a boy.
«Mind the gap» — the ubiquitous instruction found on the London Underground — is also an accurate description of the drama of the Christian life.
All people have a striving for superiority, to overcome ubiquitous feelings of inferiority, but they also have a deep need for human togetherness and cooperation.
Speculoos cookies (also called speculaas) are traditional spiced biscuits from the gingerbread family and they're ubiquitous in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
The Mexican cooks have it all with their sopas secas, which include the ubiquitous «Mexican Rice,» but also include pots of pasta or even lentils and occasionally beans.
When he came back to Thunderbird, the idea for a cocktail that featured honey also served in the ubiquitous honey squeeze bottle became the «Chavez y Chavez.»
The RAV - 4 is in the compact SUV category and its main competition is the equally ubiquitous Ford Escape and Honda CRV — vehicles that also fit my Oompa Loompa analogy very nicely.
Talk about a win - win: Fall's most ubiquitous trend is also extremely convenient for breastfeeding.
I am also annoyed these products come in plastic bags with the ubiquitous warning about suffocation and please recycle.
In addition to my 14 year old, I also have a 13 - year - old daughter (frequently seen wearing her skull - and - crossbones do - rag) and an 11 - year - old son (complete with shoulder - length hair, sunglasses, and the ubiquitous fedora).
It's ubiquitous in its use around the country, but does selling the most units also mean being the best diaper pail?
Such ads continued apace through the first half of the 20th century, during which time American breast - feeding also steadily declined, from being near ubiquitous in 1900, to 70 percent of new mothers in 1915, to 50 percent in 1930, to 25 percent in the 1950s.
I've also tried the ubiquitous A+D cream and ointment which are easy to apply but didn't seem to do anything.
It's also important to remember that other important puzzle piece: agricultural policy that makes ground beef cheap and, therefore, ubiquitous.
The researchers also settled on the term «false news» as their object of study, as distinct from the now - ubiquitous term «fake news,» which involves multiple broad meanings.
The authors also emphasize that research collaborations with the food industry were ubiquitous in the 1950s and 1960s - as they are today.
Yet while chemistry is ubiquitous, it is also all but invisible to the general population.
They are also as ubiquitous as sand on a beach.
The anti-inflammatory effects of the ubiquitous statins used to lower cholesterol are also being contemplated.
But Hustedt also questions the distinction between native and nonnative for a species that is already so ubiquitous.
This process of activating oxygen molecules by adding electrons is ubiquitous — all living organisms use this trick, and modern fuel cells also work in this way.
Also, phones are ubiquitous and come into direct contact with so much of a person's environment that they might also be valuable for analyzing exposure to «biological threats or unusual sources of environmental microbes that don't necessarily end up integrated into our human microbiome,» researchers noAlso, phones are ubiquitous and come into direct contact with so much of a person's environment that they might also be valuable for analyzing exposure to «biological threats or unusual sources of environmental microbes that don't necessarily end up integrated into our human microbiome,» researchers noalso be valuable for analyzing exposure to «biological threats or unusual sources of environmental microbes that don't necessarily end up integrated into our human microbiome,» researchers noted.
The researchers modified an ordinary laboratory strain of the ubiquitous human gut microbe Escherichia coli, enabling the bacteria to not only record their interactions with the environment but also time - stamp the events.
They also said mobile phones, ubiquitous in West Africa, should be better used to help track the outbreak and send mass text messages to counter misinformation.
Studies have also shown that short - wavelength «blue light» — ubiquitous in hand - held electronics — is particularly potent at suppressing melatonin.
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