Sentences with phrase «even ubiquity»

To be sure, forensic science (even the ubiquity of DNA) is not foolproof while the political and public dimensions of a terrorism trial can challenge a democracy's ability to ensure a fair trial.
Yes lace dresses have passed the point of even ubiquity.

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The beauty of bots in 2016 is that, thanks to the ubiquity of smartphone screens, consumers aren't fazed by chatting with a robot when picking out their Christmas shopping or asking about a product return the way they would have been even a few years ago.
Even so, its ubiquity can't be understated, says Lozar.
It's not a good move considering the increasing ubiquity of USB - C, even on budget phones like Huawei's Honor 6X, ZTE's ZMax Pro, and Samsung's Galaxy A series.
I know soldiers whose skill with map and compass has seriously (or even totally) atrophied due to the ubiquity of GPS — something that will some day get someone killed, I'm sure (if it hasn't already).
One of the things I love about Mexico City in particular is the ubiquity of at least two types of hot sauces — one green, one red — on the tables of each and every restaurant and even taco stand there.
«From a public health perspective, even a weak effect of temperature on health constitutes an important problem due to ubiquity of exposure,» Manuela De Sario and Paola Michelozzi, both of the Lazio Region Department of Epidemiology in Rome and co-authors of an editorial that appears in the same issue of the BMJ, explained in an e-mail to Scientific American.
The Pew Research Center in April 2010 released results from a survey that confirmed the ubiquity of cell phones among teenagers, some of whom manage to send text messages from class, even when the technology is banned in their school.
Thanks to VW's simple aesthetics the design has aged particularly well and the Scirocco remains one of the most distinctive cars in the brand's product range, even if its initial impact has diminished through ubiquity.
Many libraries offer e-book lending services and have for some time, but the increasing ubiquity of devices means that these services will be even more in demand in the coming year and libraries will be put to the test.
The new Pocket PC with Microsoft Reader holds the promise of bringing eBooks more squarely into mainstream markets — but again, it will take time before the number of Pocket PCs even begins to approach the ubiquity of the desktop or laptop computer.
Not only is it a memorable episode of the show, but even then, the ubiquity of gaming had become a major thing, with the annual sports titles selling massively each year, and the runaway popularity of the Wii making a major impact.
Even horror films fall into the ubiquity of these traps.
Anyone with even a passing acquaintance with pornography — which, given its utter digital ubiquity, is pretty much anybody who's ever turned on a computer — will know that the contemporary taste in female pubic hair (certainly, at least, among the largely male producers and consumers of erotica) has for some time been decidedly on the side of less is more.
Indeed, there are always potential failures and limits to effective communication — things forgotten, misunderstood, and even censored — despite the seeming ease and ubiquity of new technologies and platforms.
Meanwhile, the display of her cutaways of battleships, mansions, and even an auction house with their stylized, weirdly good - humored depravity confirmed to this now hardened fan (note the skepticism in the earlier reviews reposted below) her unexpected capacity to build distinct mood within each work despite the seeming ubiquity of her aesthetic and moral world view.»
I debate even calling them characters actually because their flatness is about an ubiquity of the body itself in our landscape and psychic consciousness.»
The ubiquity of the deniers and their obstinance in the face of the evidence has to be met with forceful and even angry rebuttals.
The EU layer of public service regulation further adds to this complexity as it interacts in many different ways with the national legal frameworks in this field: EU law may structure national legal norms, coordinate the provision of services between the Member States, bring about minimal or maximal standards (e.g. pertaining to quality, ubiquity or affordability of the services provided), comprise detailed regulation or even set prices for the provision of public services as in the case of mobile roaming tariffs.
This is an early prototype — the.1 release — but even in its infacy, Ubiquity, a Firefox plugin, shows it has the potential to change the way we interact with the web.
There are ways to make money and grow the business without squeezing developers and users, even when you've reached ubiquity.
And Twitter has not even reached ubiquity.
It's not a good move considering the increasing ubiquity of USB - C, even on budget phones like Huawei's Honor 6X, ZTE's ZMax Pro, and Samsung's Galaxy A series.
At CES 2018, Google is taking even more steps towards Assistant ubiquity, both with its physical presence at the show and its multitudinous announcements surrounding the nascent smart home space.
What's even more obtrusive than the ubiquity of the smartphone's replacements of once desktop - exclusive features is that almost no one in the space is working to combat it with innovation.
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