Sentences with phrase «from becoming ubiquitous»

Conclusions: Tackling ESBL - producing E. coli in this setting will be challenging based on widespread distribution, but the low prevalence of resistance to carbapenems and colistin suggests that efforts are now required to prevent these from becoming ubiquitous.
Most tracking solutions to connect the online world to the offline world aren't great because they have friction that prevents them from becoming ubiquitous.

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«When this becomes ubiquitous, just like ATMs, like telephone banking, we will treat this as an everyday part of our lives,» Roberts said from Toronto.
Unless your company is fortunate enough to create its own industry, or to become so ubiquitous that its name becomes a verb (i.e. «google it»), you're going to encounter some stiff resistance from other companies that do similar things to you.
(The pair are now relaunching their skin care line, although they've had to change the name from Healing Leaf, which became ubiquitous on other products after Washington legalized marijuana.
It has always been thus, and it will always be thus, unless computer algorithms become so ubiquitous and precise that they remove the element of sentiment from the process of price discovery.
In short, if the infinite, all-wise, all - powerful, ubiquitous God can become what we are, what is to prevent us from being made, by the selfsame infinite wisdom, power and ubiquity, what he himself is?
The PETA staff members, who have plenty of these demos under their belts, steered me away from hummus — it's so ubiquitous as to have become the Pasta Primavera of vegan hors d'oeuvres — and anything with the misunderstood mushroom.
Clean labels are becoming ubiquitous in the food industry, with a growing number of companies marketing their products with «free - from» labels.
After that, The New Yorker's Nick Paumgarten tells the story of that beautiful, flaky sea salt from the shores of England that has become ubiquitous in American kitchens: Maldon.
It is one of the more direct, effective ways of getting from Point A to Point B, and it has become ubiquitous over the last decade and change.
This recipe is adapted from one by Kelly Neil of Halifax, where the donair is ubiquitous — so much so that it became Halifax's...
Israel's iconic green and blue «Steve Israel t - shirt» became ubiquitous throughout the new parts of New York's fifth CD running from the tip of Whitestone and as far South as Glen Oaks.
Cellulosic ethanol — fuel derived from woody plants and waste biomass — has the potential to become an affordable, renewable transportation fuel that rivals gasoline, but lignin, one of the most ubiquitous components of the plant cell wall, gets in the way.
«But over time the making money part really dwindled, and it's become a mission,» a way to change the global standard of living with ubiquitous energy and access to resources such as raw minerals from asteroids, helium - 3 from the moon, or oxygen, water and other lunar materials for space - or Mars - based habitats.
Since then, lasers have become ubiquitous in modern life, enabling technologies ranging from barcode scanners to atomic clocks.
From the original «dark stars» suggested by John Michell and Pierre Laplace 200 years ago, to ubiquitous sci - fi movies and TV series like Star Trek, the black hole (whose name was coined by John Wheeler in the 1960's) has become a familiar concept, albeit not so well understood.
Mom jeans are different than the ubiquitous skinny jeans that fill all of our closets, they stand out from the boyfriend jeans that have become so popular lately, and they're comfortable.
My phone gave a satisfying bing as a new message from, the ubiquitous free online dating site, popped onto the screen AskMen's Dating channel offers you all the advice you need to become a Better Man in romance and relationships.
That might have made things difficult for aftermarket alloy wheels makers, but when a wheel becomes ubiquitous, there are always those who want to stand out from the crowd, even if that crowd congregated to celebrate good taste.
On the other hand, having become quite used to borrowing ebooks from my public library I was upset to find the ubiquitous library lending app Overdrive not supported here.
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These chemicals have become largely ubiquitous in the home in the last 30 years, about the same time that feline hyperthyroidism went from an extremely rare disease to an extremely common disease.
Perhaps the most famous chocolate export from this gastronomic city is hazelnut spread, with local company Ferrero's Nutella brand having gone on to become ubiquitous in the supermarkets of the western world.
Steam Link may well become the ubiquitous device of SteamOS: a cheap, stripped - down Linux box that can play any game from Steam's ballooning 4000 + library, so long as you have a powerful gaming rig on the other end.
From Emeli Sandé to Ariana Grande, swearing has become ubiquitous in the charts.
From Instagram to Facebook, the selfie has become ubiquitous in social media.
There is a certain irony in using the rubric of «sculpturalism» to encapsulate the influential architecture that has emerged from Southern California in recent decades, because its sculptural quality is now probably its least defining characteristic; its once - novel forms — and the pioneering digital technologies that enable them — have become ubiquitous, and what previously had the cachet of a local style has become a global export.
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.
The volume also holds up a mirror to the rapidly changing context for Guyton's work, which in a few short years shifted from discussions of the widespread use of modernist motifs in art during the early 2000s to others revolving around the artwork, anticipating its continuous circulation as digital media became ubiquitous in art and culture alike.
«Hemp foods and cosmetics are confounding our federal and corporate drug testing programs» This argument derives from the possibility that trace elements of THC, known to be present in hemp seeds and oil, may show up in workplace drug tests that have, since the 1980's, become a ubiquitous feature of American life.
To the extent that it has to be done through blogging, I think I mentioned a little bit ago that there's so many blogs from law firms out there anymore that it's almost become a ubiquitous platform for thought leadership.
Practice managers are nonetheless becoming more ubiquitous within chambers and the LPMA now boasts over 130 members from around 100 sets.
As the cloud matured and broadband became ubiquitous, it started to make sense to move software from the personal computer to the cloud.
The author compared briefs and decisions with an issue of first impression from a decade before computers entered the practice of law and again, a decade when computers have become ubiquitous.
From that point on, Microsoft dominated market share and became the ubiquitous choice for businesses.
As we transition from one stage to the next, automation will become ubiquitous.
The Verge outlines five things that are keeping ridesharing services from becoming truly ubiquitous.
For a company routinely slagged for not having had a hit since 2010's iPad, Apple, which as of mid-January was valued at more than $ 900 billion, had a heckuva 2017: Its wireless AirPods became ubiquitous from Brooklyn to Boise, and can now be paired with the best - selling Apple Watch Series 3, which has GPS and cellular connectivity, for a meaningful, new consumer experience.
From product and movie recommendations on Netflix and Amazon to friend suggestions on Facebook, tailored advertisements on Google search result pages and auto corrections in virtually every app we use, artificial intelligence has already become ubiquitous like electricity or running water.
That is, of course, if the overall cryptocurrency market becomes more ubiquitous and major players from the current financial services sector become involved.
SmartThings is becoming one of the biggest and most recognizable names in the Internet of Things space, and might soon evolve from being a household name to a ubiquitous household product — especially now that it comes in a mesh router.
Now that fitness bands have become seemingly ubiquitous, it's good to know that Fitbit still makes a subtle tracker that doesn't shout «quantified self» from across the room.
But because the MBA has become such a ubiquitous degree, bulge bracket investment banks will often restrict recruitment from tier one firms or look for additional evidence of affinity towards analysis and analytical skills.
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