Sentences with phrase «commonplace today»

Additionally, some devices that were considered unusual at the time they were released have also become fairly commonplace today (such as the Note series).
It is also commonplace today have a network of colleagues scattered around the world.
Things that were not even dreams 10 years ago are commonplace today.
On February 7, 1993, the architect William McDonough, a prophet of the sustainability and clean - technology movements, which set in motion many of the green design practices that are commonplace today, delivered a centennial sermon from the high altar of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in New York City.
Many of the features that were novel a few years ago are more commonplace today.
Mortgage brokers are becoming more commonplace today as people who were rejected by banks seek alternatives.
Bristling with features considered commonplace today, the Suzulight TL offered a folding rear seat and a large hatchback style opening at the rear of the vehicle.
While the 3.5 - litre lacks many of the technologies that are commonplace today (like direct injection), it functions just fine, thank you very much.
He was also responsible for introducing other revolutionary technology that's commonplace today (wind tunnel and crash testing).
It's commonplace today in Mongolia and Kazakhstan to milk horses — when it's fermented it has considerable nutritional value and is very high in vitamins.»
While Buffalo Cauliflower has become commonplace today there are countless other ways to switch up the sauce and even throw them on a salad to maximize your veggies.
It is commonplace today to complain about the breakdown in morality in the United States.
(Admittedly, such a commentary about the accidental and speculative origin of theories and chains of theories is commonplace today in science or in the philosophy of science.6)
Many of the features that were novel a few years ago are more commonplace today.

Not exact matches

Today, do - it - yourself or DIY education has become commonplace.
Today, it has become commonplace to check our phones for the accurate temperature while standing outside in the street, and climate change has forced us to reckon with a meteorological future that we are sure will not be in balance with the past.
Corporate social - responsibility programs have become more commonplace in today's corporate world.
In today's online business world, it's much more commonplace to hear experts extol the benefits of inbound rather than outbound marketing.
In today's world, is it commonplace for businesses to incorporate a business development specialist in their best practices.
Today, we hear a statement like this without overtones, as something obvious, if not commonplace.
It is a commonplace that American public life is today «polarized» to a degree it has never been before.
Today's commonplaces of animal rights discourse — concern about the factory farms, the unnecessary lab experiments on monkeys, the cosmetics tested on rabbits — are familiar because of Singer and the tremendous influence of his book.
Many commonplaces of today are the improbabilities of yesterday, and in any branch of science «improbabilities» occur from time to time which are apparently arbitrary exceptions to previously observed rules.
Such an interest among many today is a commonplace.
«Liberty, Equality, Fraternity» are commonplace ideas today.
Today it is commonplace to point out that the major fault line within academic theology goes between conservatives and liberals rather than between different confessional traditions.
That same foundation is the basis of all scientific knowledge as it exists today and, for example, accounts for so much that is commonplace and patently correct e.g. electronics, medical and bio-sciences, etc..
On separate note I have to say that I love that recipe videos are becoming more commonplace on social media today.
Short - patent milling was commonplace in the early 20th century, but Foote says the company still uses the process today to ensure quality.
I'll admit, curry chicken salad is pretty commonplace in the world today.
Videos of amazing one - handed catches have almost become commonplace on the Internet today, but this is one we have never seen before.
Not too long ago, and still today in some parts of the world, it was commonplace for a pregnant woman to be surrounded by other women during childbearing, childbirth, and even through to many weeks after the birth of the child.
In fact, you can help turn around these shocking behaviors that are becoming commonplace and representative of today's youth sports culture.
Today, Times writer Nicholas Confessore peeks into the bizarre system in Albany where casual introductions between government and corporate leaders are commonplace in the capitol building and are quietly, incredibly lucrative for politicians who double as consultants.
The Guardian columnist tells Time Out today: «I guess she has fears about the rise of UKIP, and she's worried some of her fans are turning to UKIP and she's kind of interested in the old tradition, that used to be more commonplace in the»70s and»80s, of music and politics linking up.»
What we consider king high tides today will be commonplace within decades.»
Kids exposed to a commonplace chemical early in life are more likely to have asthma, according to a study published today
Today, they are commonplace and for many the primary way that they meet new people.
Good news then, that today widow dating is as commonplace as any other dating experience and along with divorcees and other singles, it is OK to make the first move when you happen to meet another single who takes your fancy.
Dating after a divorce is a situation that has become more and more commonplace in today's society, but returning to the world of dating after the end of a marriage can be a particularly daunting experience.
Many of these dating apps have their roots in social media sites which provides the platform for them combined with greater flexibility that mobile apps offers, today, it is commonplace to find couples who publicly declare they first met on facebook, twitter, instagram as these dating apps become more socially acceptable, especially to the younger generation.
Medium jumps are never an easy thing to do, whether it's today's commonplace practice of remaking an old television series as a film residing between homage and parody, or as in the case of The Muppet Movie, simply bringing characters who found popularity on TV to a cinema audience.
Far From Heaven, the TV series Mildred Pierce and now the glorious Carol rekindle the spirit of an age when «women's pictures» were commonplace in Hollywood, telling female - centred, taboo - breaking stories, featuring exceptional actresses such as Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, whose characters face obstacles — prejudice around race, class, gender — that are no less prevalent today.
Today, it is commonplace to say there is a crisis in world governance.
Smoking, unhealthy eating, and excess drinking all represent risks to our long term health, yet they are commonplace in today's...
It is commonplace to bemoan the poor writing skills of students today.
For many, these standardized tests — and the countless other smaller tests that are commonplace in today's classrooms — are what come to mind when they hear the term assessment.
As states such as Florida and Texas move forward on merit pay, I believe it will be as commonplace as standards and accountability are today.
If you are at all familiar with brakes on automobiles, you may know that disc brakes are the more modern and commonplace system on cars today (The image above shows the Chevy Colorado's disc brakes).
Torque vectoring and active differential systems are commonplace on many of today's performance models, but those both use mechanical forces that typically transfer power across an axle or by grabbing a brake in order to physically alter the vehicle's trajectory.
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