Sentences with phrase «industry were ubiquitous»

The authors also emphasize that research collaborations with the food industry were ubiquitous in the 1950s and 1960s - as they are today.

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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.
«Eventually, the tech industry will likely need to embrace some sort of standards if voice is going to become ubiquitous, just as we had to settle on standards for the Web,» Tom Mainelli, an analyst at IDC, says.
My tenure at the company predated the ubiquitous adoption of the mobile phone, so the stodgy telco primarily focused on providing landline connectivity with poor customer and quality of service metrics which can be a common occurrence for monopoly - type industries.
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods is sending tremors through the entire grocery industry — and raising concerns about the fate of delivery services like Instacart, whose carrot - logo boxes are ubiquitous at the popular food chain.
While AR has been used most widely in industries like retail, medical research, real estate, and sports (think to when the camera zooms in on the tennis ball hitting the line, or when the yellow yard line pops up while watching football), businesses both big and small are looking to take advantage of this increasingly ubiquitous technology.
While some are for ubiquitous use, others solve specific problems and / or offer specific industries.
Separating the 5 % polythene lining of paper cups, ubiquitous on high streets worldwide, from the 95 % of reusable high quality fibre content has been lauded as a landmark development for the paper industry.
An MPP's call for a province - wide ban on all non-compostable coffee pods could give a jolt to the industry behind the ubiquitous single - use plastic cups, with one manufacturer saying recycling is the better way to tackle the waste.
Clean labels are becoming ubiquitous in the food industry, with a growing number of companies marketing their products with «free - from» labels.
After spending more than $ 1.5 million to preserve its market share in New York City, the foam container industry is losing the latest battle in a four - year war over banning the ubiquitous take - out and beverage containers.
Sheet masks, one of the Korean beauty industry's biggest success stories, are pretty ubiquitous here in the US.
She also says making a Woody Allen movie is the biggest regret of her career in an industry where inappropriate sexual behavior is «ubiquitous
Of course, film history is littered with the swiftly curtailed careers of briefly ubiquitous stars — women in particular, given the regrettable age - 40 sell - by date the industry still applies to many actresses.
Smartphones have become ubiquitous and it is extremely critical for the eLearning industry to adapt their curriculum to an app...
Hung - Hsi Wu, a mathematics professor at Berkeley and one of the expert advisers in the Common Core process, blames the Common Core's problems on bad — and ubiquitous — textbooks that the publishing industry is reluctant to change.
Hung - Hsi Wu, a mathematics professor at Berkeley and one of the expert advisors in the Common Core process, blames the Common Core's problems on bad — and ubiquitous — textbooks that the publishing industry is reluctant to change.
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.
Jackson extrapolates refrigeration beyond the ubiquitous kitchen appliance to emphasize just how vital the process is — in applications from the MRI machine to superconductivity — and how it helped foster entire industries in its wake.
The phrase author platform is increasingly ubiquitous in the publishing industry, but essentially, it boils down to who knows you, how they know you, and the things they know about you.
Until someone convinces the publishing industry that an easy and ubiquitous DRM solution is a better alternative than piracy, I don't think we'll see much movement.
These banking fees are ubiquitous industry wide so it's only a matter of whether or not they are egregious or in line with industry standards.
Although the use of «fair share» is nearly ubiquitous among credit counseling agencies, its continued use led to sharp criticisms of the credit counseling industry.
My strategy with tech going forward is basically to keep my exposure light to the entire sector relative to my portfolio, diversify between a few small positions, focus on major blue - chip companies that sell ubiquitous products and / or services — the true cash cows of the industry (nothing nascent)-- and make sure I understand as much as I can.
SCE is exploring unique opportunities enabled by cloud technology with the long - term vision of making PlayStation libraries including an incredible catalog of more than 3000 PS3 titles that is unmatched in the industry, mostly ubiquitous on PS4.»
Her recent projects focus on systems and networks that are ubiquitous yet often unnoticed: the electrical wiring and plumbing in the walls, the sprawling mycelium underfoot, and the goods created by cottage industries.
Interestingly, the only mention of a scientific consensus with regard to stratospheric ozone depletion by ubiquitous chlorofluorocarbon (CFCs) refrigerants was an article in the October 6, 1982 issue of the industry journal Chemical Week.
It notable that Ned's contacts at the meeting are a list of the loudest think - tank ideologues whose job it is to deny the reality of the role of human causes behind the ubiquitous and unprecedented warming increasingly evident around the globe, plus a few of the key politicians, who rely on the skeptics media campaign for cover to avoid dealing with the problem, and justify taxpayer giveaways to the fossil fuel industry.
The model is so ubiquitous it practically functions as a logo for the entire e-discovery industry.
But it is only in the last few years that it has become a nearly ubiquitous topic of conversation among legal industry leaders, at conferences on legal technology, and in popular legal industry publications.
Visual arts categorically employ a different part of your brain than writing, and we are going to need to embrace this fact if, as an industry, we are ever going to graduate from the ubiquitous «talking head» law firm videos that nobody wants to watch.
But it's only in the last few years that it has become a nearly ubiquitous topic of conversation among legal industry leaders, at conferences on legal technology, and in popular legal industry publications.
So when Davide Vigano starts talking about the need to reinvent the fashion industry via technology, anyone who has seen a person wearing Google Glass or the ubiquitous plastic wrist bands that track fitness goals might be forgiven for rolling their eyes: Both are decidely unfashionable outside the geek community.
Battery cases are ubiquitous in the mobile industry, offering devices a protective shell while storing those oh - so precious droplets of juice for safe - keeping.
Biometric authentication is something that's slowly becoming ubiquitous in the smartphone industry.
As Voicebot pointed out in March, many industry leaders believe smart speakers are missing that «killer app» that will turn these kinds of devices from a niche toy to a ubiquitous one for the home.
But amid the pursuit, by Microsoft and IBM, to bring blockchain tools and enterprise access to market, along with the corporate race to build the blockchain of all blockchains for the financial services and banking industry, among other interested parties, it's clear: digital currency is here and hardware wallets will be as ubiquitous to everyday life as smartphones.
Electronic Arts» Frostbite and SEED engines will be compatible, along with the ubiquitous Unreal Engine and Unity engine seen throughout the industry.
We expect the role of the data scientist to be ubiquitous across all industries.
Applicant tracking systems (ATS) are ubiquitous in the recruitment industry of today.
We are ubiquitous in the leather goods industry.
The list of crash sites of once ubiquitous industries, skill sets and their related technologies is lengthy — typewriter, slide rule, weaving loom, vinyl record, folding map, floppy disk, photo film, 8 - track / cassette, CRT, public pay phones, VHS / Beta, dot matrix printers.
it's not new technology, and in fact the technology is arguably ubiquitous in the industry.
The Association of Real Estate License Law Officials has posted guidelines to help the industry avoid regulatory trouble as online listings become ubiquitous and more real estate information is shared online.
This kind of billboard show is, of course, ubiquitous in the industry.
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