Sentences with phrase «are ubiquitous conditions»

Fear and hatred are ubiquitous conditions in the animal kingdom; figuring out how to fly through space and come home again, to put it mildly, is not.

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The systems we operate in — the highways, the airplanes, the factory farming, the ubiquitous air conditioning in cities in deserts — are nearly impossible to avoid on a daily basis.
Amareta is formulated to meet high safety standards for prenatal and breastfeeding, address pregnancy related hormonal skin conditions, all while supporting that ubiquitous glow.
BPA is a ubiquitous chemical that has been linked to a range of conditions, including heart disease, reproductive problems, behavioral problems and breast and prostate cancers.
Known as presbyopia, the condition is almost ubiquitous among people in their early fifties and older.
In contrast, Conway Morris claims that convergent evolution — the idea that similar conditions produce similar adaptations — is «completely ubiquitous».
Very desirable factory wide - bodied»S» with good history... The looks of the Carrera 4 with the simplicity of two - wheel driveThe ubiquitous 285bhp, flat - six is as good as everComing from a private collection, so recently little usedSupplied with a large history file including stamped maintenance book reflecting caring ownershipAll 993s are sought - after, particularly the»S» with its looks and sublime handlingCherished number plate will be retained by the vendor Exterior: 4/5, Interior: 4/5, Engine: 4/5, Transmission: 4/5, Running gear: 4/5, Electrics: 4/5, Vehicle history: 3/5 For a full condition report, view this car on www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/1997-porsche-911-993-carrera-s-tiptronic.
This ubiquitous virus can be found anywhere in almost any environment, but it thrives in cool, moist, shady areas and can survive for several months in these conditions.
Titled Unrealism — as much to indicate the show's focus on the heightened and surreal as to comment on the ubiquitous label «untitled», which serves as a lazy catch - all for work too of - the - moment to reference history, antecedents or fully thought - out ideas — the show was a not - to - miss tour de force, a revelation of the power of extreme figuration to elucidate the human condition — Tala Madani, Emily Mae Smith and Jonathan Gardner were among the standouts, with Jenny Saville, Richard Prince and John Currin among the 11 artists upholding the Gagosian brand.
Not only that, but the usual promises of ubiquitous computing also apply: this smart dust could be all over the place, doing little calculations, sensing conditions, connecting with other motes and the internet to allow... well, use your imagination.
That's OK, too, because it looks very similar to the Titanium model, and may even be confused for the more ubiquitous version in some lighting conditions.
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