Sentences with phrase «growing ubiquity»

Worth noting as well: The growing ubiquity of mobile gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad has also paved the way for a new breed of book — one which literally anybody can make and market, and as often as not includes online connectivity and extensive multimedia features.
Despite the growing ubiquity of crossovers, one of America's most tried and true segments — non-premium, small sedans — is still a major battleground.
The growing ubiquity of Internet access and pervasive use of online information has changed the learning landscape forever.
Whilst the «colly» or common blackbird about sums up the growing ubiquity of the traditional players, Nigel Farage's outfit is more akin to a ruthless magpie; a cunning thief never short of a word or two.
The historic rise in childhood obesity has absolutely nothing to do with: federal corn subsidies which unnaturally render junk food and fast food the cheaper option for many consumers; the food industry's intense focus on making junk food hyper - palatable; the almost $ 2 billion spent each year to aggressively market junk food to kids: the growing ubiquity of junk food in outlets which formerly never sold food (Michael's craft stores, fabric stores, car washes, etc.); or a host of other factors.
Many of you read an article in today's New York Times on the growing ubiquity of «food pouches,» i.e., fruit, vegetable and grain purees for young children, packaged like this: I'd certainly noticed the recent proliferation of these squeezable... [Continue reading]
Smart glasses appear to be an inevitability based on the acceleration of voice and AR technology combined with growing ubiquity of mobile broadband connections.
It was a disappointing concession from a leader who should be challenging the very notion of strategic assets, rather than helping extend the phrase's growing ubiquity.

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But Greven, a former Chubb Insurance Group IT executive, believed that the rapidly changing communications technology environment, the near ubiquity of mobile devices and the growing use of computers in doctors» offices, added up to a game - changing set of conditions.
And thanks to the ubiquity of smartphones, mobile gaming is expected to become the fastest - growing segment of the industry in coming years, says Newzoo's Wijman.
Consider employer demands for two - tiered wages for new hires, a stubbornly high youth unemployment rate, soaring personal debt, the ubiquity of unpaid internships, chronic underemployment of post-secondary graduates, or the growing incidence of youth mental illness.
It could also be that the release of «The Meyerowitz Stories» — along with the ever - growing appreciation for «Punch - Drunk Love» and the ubiquity of «Funny People» on cable TV — has inspired a new crop of auteurs to keep him in mind.
The ubiquity of «satisfactory» ratings stands in contrast to a rapidly growing body of research that examines differences in teachers» effectiveness at raising student achievement.
Fueled by the ubiquity of credit and lax qualification requirements, consumer debt in the U.S. continues breaking records each year and consuming an ever - growing chunk of the average family's resources.
• Credit Repair is simple, easy to learn: The ubiquity of credit repair services means that you need to set yourself a step above the rest by dedicating time to growing your knowledge as a credit repair specialist in order to grow your business
«Don't forget to increase your savings when your salary grows,» said Andrew Meadows, senior vice president of brand and culture at Ubiquity Retirement + Savings.
The adoption of hosted services with their data outside the boundaries of your organization is growing with the ubiquity and convenience of the internet connection.
Whether we go the route of the ABA and a growing number of states or craft our own Canadian response, it's time we acknowledge the increasing ubiquity of technology in all aspects of legal practice and determine how best to ensure that lawyers are competent in its use.
There are ways to make money and grow the business without squeezing developers and users, even when you've reached ubiquity.
Though Google Express has indeed grown out of its roots, it's still a long way from fully taking on Amazon's ubiquity and popularity, though the service does offer items from stores that Amazon would not normally carry.
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