Sentences with phrase «be ubiquitous across»

We expect the role of the data scientist to be ubiquitous across all industries.
Starbucks might be ubiquitous across the United States, but Dunkin' Donuts, which got its start in 1950 at a store at 543 Southern Artery in Quincy, Massachusetts (which has some pretty good reviews on Yelp, by the way), is the regional winner.
The Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ in a manger in Bethlehem 2000 some odd years ago is ubiquitous across the country, even if the American tradition has leaned away from the sacred and toward the secular.
Stupidity is ubiquitous across the entire race.
«All ants and termites are social, and they are ubiquitous across terrestrial landscapes, with thousands of described species and probably even more that we haven't yet found.»
The cause is now known to be an arenavirus, one of a class of rodent - borne pathogens, and its natural reservoir is a multimammate rat, so - called for its rows of mammary glands, that is ubiquitous across West Africa.
«This ground pattern of mushroom bodies is ubiquitous across a broad range of species,» said Wolff, a graduate student in the Neuroscience Graduate Interdisciplinary Program.
The utility of learning management systems is ubiquitous across different industry domains and varied learner profiles — there's something that all of us can benefit from the amalgamation of technology and learning.
«Belief in one conspiracy theory is often correlated with belief in others, and some stripe of conspiratorial belief is ubiquitous across diverse social and racial groups [2].»
The lack of diversity in the legal profession is an issue which is ubiquitous across countries, cultures and continents.
Because the use of these technologies is ubiquitous across the web, websites will need to implement a different kind of consent mechanism that meets the letter of GDPR.

Not exact matches

Flash - based ads are still ubiquitous across the web, though.
Omaha Steaks and Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit are current manifestations of this tactic, and across the web this technique is ubiquitous.
As part of the deal, players are getting $ 200 in free credits to use the app, but for now it won't be completely ubiquitous across the whole of the NFL league footprint.
Today, class, it being late July and all, we're going to examine our zucchini facts: • Zucchini is always at the end of any A-to-Z food list; • Zucchini and fruitcake are the undeserving targets of many a joke; • The zucchini plant literally grows like a weed, making it absolutely ubiquitous in vegetable gardens across America; • And for that reason, enterprising cooks have discovered ways to turn it into muffins, and cake, and pancakes, and... Baked Zucchini Sticks.
The brand, whose brown packets have become ubiquitous in coffee shops across the city, is launching a line of low - calorie beverages this month.
A ubiquitous pepper loved across the U.S. and in Mexico, its fleshy skin can be sliced and added to just about anything.
We had lunch then moved to a hip little coffee shop (which apparently are now become ubiquitous across the nation, which is strangely comforting).
The main vector across Africa, Anopheles gambiae, is so ubiquitous that people can be exposed to thousands of infectious bites a year, and transmission is the highest in the world.
A stealth virus, most often borne on the wings of a ubiquitous predator, is spreading across the Americas.
The genes involved encode proteins that control the activity of a very important and ubiquitous class of molecules that are a major target of pharmacologic agents across medicine,» says Ethan Goldberg, MD, PhD, an attending physician and instructor of neurology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and The Perelman School of Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania.
«Because crystallization is a ubiquitous phenomenon across a wide range of scientific disciplines, a shift in the picture of how this process occurs has far - reaching consequences,» said materials scientist and physicist James De Yoreo at PNNL.
«These thin cracks are ubiquitous on Enceladus, and now we see that they extend across the northern terrains as well.»
The secretory signal peptide is a ubiquitous protein - sorting signal that targets its passenger protein for translocation across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane in eukaryotes and the cytoplasmic membrane in prokaryotes.
No, yoga isn't quite as ubiquitous across the pond.
«Patient exposure to toxic environmental chemicals and other stressors is ubiquitous, and preconception and prenatal exposure to toxic environmental agents can have a profound and lasting effect on reproductive health across the life course.»
The ubiquitous coffee chain is in nearly every airport and at rest stops across the country.
There is obviously something innately cinematic and primal in King's work as a writer across both horror and sentimental Americana, and adaptations large and small have been ubiquitous in American cinema over the past four decades.
There are shots in «Crimson Peak» that mirror «Notorious,» a close - up of the ubiquitous key - chain with the key desired lying on the top of the heap, or the camera following a tea cup as it is carried across the room.
It prompted us to raise the stakes for standardized tests in an effort to compete with other world powers, and as a result, it planted the seeds for a culture of fear and shame that is ubiquitous in schools across the country.
Powering the Golf R is the ubiquitous turbocharged 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine that Volkswagen uses in dozens of products across almost all its brands.
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: A new A4 is coming any day now, but the old model holds up very well across the board: Exterior and interior design and materials, excellent ride and handling, and the ubiquitous 2.0 - liter turbocharged drivetrain.
Under the bonnet, the S63 scores a heavily tuned version of the twin - turbocharged 4.0 - litre V8 that is now ubiquitous across the AMG - fettled range, replacing the outgoing 5.5 - litre twin - turbocharged unit of the predecessor.
With Apple's enormous and enthusiastic base of users, many of whom were introduced to the company via its now ubiquitous iPhone (it's only a matter of time before Apple's reader software is rolled out across all devices), the company could quickly become a leader in e-book publishing.
And, while not being as ubiquitous as financials, there are small industrial companies in out - of - the - way places scattered across the US.
The box is notched, allowing customers to place two 2 - by - 4 boards across the span to provide tiered storage of materials — including ubiquitous 4 - by - 8 sheets of plywood.
The rung - out duck necks lassoed around steel shower poles that greet guests in Chinese restaurants are synonymous with Chinatowns across the globe, and are ubiquitous in interior China in one form or another.
The Global Entry fee waiver is even more ubiquitous across high - end credit cards nowadays, and if you don't travel enough to already have Global Entry then you probably shouldn't be starting with this Ritz - Carlton card anyway.
Many of the games here share gameplay elements, shading styles, and other bits and pieces - like the way a key or treasure chest might be drawn, and the ubiquitous «zenny» currency - that link them across the years despite a lack of any sort of franchise links.
These 90 characters are spread across five different kingdoms — Shu, Wei, Wu, Jin, and the ubiquitous Others.
Astounding to come across a pristine 9ft (2.75 m) Alexander Calder in the entryway, refreshing to find the ubiquitous Damien Hirsts and Jeff Koonses offset by closely edited booths such as that which Bernice Steinbaum curated around «The Peaceable Kingdom».
3 The gendered narrative of women as dangerous temptresses is ubiquitous throughout history — as in the extraordinary prosecution of women as witches across the U.S. and Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries — but in Mutu's narrative, it is complicated further by the colonialism, slave trade, and identity endemic to African history.
The Affichistes Pioneers of new realism, early pop artists, street art trailblazers — on their rambles through postwar Paris, the artists who would become known as the Affichistes collected fragments of the weathered and tattered posters, they came across that were often peeling and several layers deep, carried them back to their studios and created original artworks from them, in doing so elevating this ubiquitous aspect of everyday urban life to the status of a fine art.
Today's DRC is the world's largest exporter of coltan, a raw material used in computer chips and mobile phones, and we see this ubiquitous marker of global modernity creeping across their skins.
Now his work will be projected across one of today's ubiquitous commodities: the beach towel.
This increasingly ubiquitous tool is used across public, private, and government sectors tracks and identifies facial features, thereby allowing computers, for the first time, to achieve their own «vision» of us.
Once ubiquitous neon signs are fading fixtures in cities across the nation.
SOC, particularly across interconnected systems, is perhaps not sufficiently addressed in many analyses, even though such phenomena (e.g. avalanche - type phenomena) are ubiquitous.
It is certainly the most ubiquitous; spotted everywhere from front porches to cafes to garbage dumps to beaches across the world.
Whereas perhaps only some of the corruption is result of demonstrable fraud and incompetence, the ubiquitous UHI (Urban Heat Island) effect is pervasive across the land - based temperature record (which itself is telling of a wilful and purposeful deception on the part of the climatist community).
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