Yes: We were benefitting from a bubble Yes: Clients are more sophisticated Yes:
Information is ubiquitous Yes: Unbundling and outsourcing And the counter-arguments are:.....
Along with access, it is the form (or formlessness) of this information that distinguishes our moment from earlier ones — libraries and museums present organizational systems while the Internet allows each individual to create his / her own in a space where
information is ubiquitous but completely dematerialized.»
The internet is a wonderful thing but false
information is ubiquitous, which may render many of our assumptions and conclusions moot.
Not exact matches
But when I think about other
ubiquitous fast food outlets and their brewed coffee, I think about Folger'
s being served at Wendy'
s, about Dunkin Donuts
being owned by three creepy private equity firms (providing little or no
information on where their coffee comes from), and another of the «big four» corporate roasters, Sara Lee «
s Douwe Egberts division, supplying Burger King'
s coffee.
Due to lack of
information and discussion, and of course the
ubiquitous Little Britain sketch, there
are so many negative stereotypes around boob - feeding babies past a certain age... but surprise!
Due to lack of
information and discussion, and of course the
ubiquitous Little Britain sketch, there
are...
Although magazines may not
be the «most important» source of
information on child - rearing practices, as the study authors suggest, they
are a
ubiquitous source that experts agree have the potential to influence parents.
Wireless sensors
are ubiquitous, providing a steady stream of
information on anything from our physical activity to changes occurring in the world's oceans.
The third takes note of how
information and educative tools
are becoming increasingly
ubiquitous and universally available: online, on mobile devices and even by way of wearable electronics.
The goal of this X PRIZE, according to Bunje,
is to turn ocean acidity readings into valuable and
ubiquitous information as
is the case with temperature data, and he hopes to inspire research spending well in excess of the prize money put up.
Nanotubes
are stronger than steel and smaller than any element of silicon - based electronics — the
ubiquitous component of today's electrical devices — and have better conductivity, which means they can potentially process
information faster while using less energy.
I plan to detail —
be forewarned: science to follow — the
information that made me change my tune on this seemingly innocuous, but quite
ubiquitous «food».
This user - friendly activity has students do some informal free - writing in response to an educational film, then reflect on their writing usingword cloud» rpus christi, txcatholic online) in his poemthe virgin,» the poet william wordsworth praised the blessed virgin mary with the following words: cloud computing
is an
information technologyit) paradigm that enables
ubiquitous access to shared pools of configurable system resources, higher - level dating word cloud stock illustration.
Technology
is ubiquitous, and more and more, we
're going to see content delivered through rich online platforms, with teachers facilitating discussion and synthesis of
information.
Nevertheless, insurance database
information confirms that the hot Velar test car
is using a 5.0 - litre V8, so it
's likely to
be Jaguar Land Rover
's ubiquitous supercharged motor in identical form to the Range Rover Sport SVR
's.
«As the use of mobile devices, especially tablets, becomes
ubiquitous, we must ensure that user privacy
is protected and proper safeguards
are in place so that consumers know if and when their personal
information is being used and for what purpose.
He has investigated Braille, music, and in this show will take on the now
ubiquitous QR code (Quick Response codes
are similar to UPC codes but can store much more
information.)
Machine learning recognizes patterns within massive sets of
information and has a wide range of real - world applications, the most
ubiquitous of which
is the Internet search engine.
Given the amount of
information that we publish daily on social media platforms, this timely and compelling exhibition urges us to consider the
ubiquitous platforms for online sharing: where this personal
information is going and what we truly wish to disclose to others.
An early practitioner of digital image mapping techniques, Sarkisian
's work
is grounded in the idea that video, in it
's ubiquitous and most popular form,
is an experientially void medium, and that by depriving ourselves of experience in favor of
information - based images, we have become unable to grasp the meaning of consequence or to coexist with mutual understanding.
Soliloquy can
be found in paperback, but it also resides online, where it
was originally published, to account for the way that we consume and interact with writing after the emergence of the internet as a
ubiquitous source of
information.
Apple has a policy of non-disclosure of supplier
information, however it
is clear that there
are serious problems to
be addressed by the company regarding companies it supports and relies upon for producing the
ubiquitous Apple gadgets.
This article
was published in the April 2018 issue of the ABA Journal with the title «Cloudy Ethics: Lawyers have an ethical duty to safeguard clients» confidential
information — a task that
's become more complicated as the cloud becomes more
ubiquitous.»
Given the
ubiquitous nature of social media, there
's a real chance that a juror — bound to consider only evidence admitted in court — will
be prejudiced by reading
information that falls outside of this bracket online.
There
are other tools that let you share your contact
information — the classic vCard
being the most
ubiquitous.
«The idea
is about making basic
information and documents
ubiquitous and available to everybody,» says Caravel co-founder Joe Milstone, who notes it may also
be a tool used by in - house counsel.
Moreover, as
information becomes more
ubiquitous, it
is important for lawyers to see and understand how law relates to the broader society.
We warn that a failure to clarify the Tessling decision in the snoop dog cases and in the broader context of
ubiquitous information emanation, especially alongside the maintenance of reductionist, non-normative approaches to informational privacy across Canadian courts, could seriously diminish the privacy rights of Canadians in a manner that the Supreme Court of Canada has until now
been very careful to guard against.
Which
is a fair question, since most Americans get the bulk of their «
information» about candidates via
ubiquitous 30 - second TV and radio ads, which often sound like one of those drug ads that spend most of the time warning you about deleterious side effects:
For soldiers in combat, AR could offer vital real - time
information — or «battlefield awareness» — with the kind of heads - up displays that
are ubiquitous in military video games to show ammunition, weapon selection and target
information.
While social media, sharing of cell phone and email numbers and professional networking sites
are great ways to share contact
information, none of these have managed to prove as
ubiquitous in their usage as the personal business card.
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.
And that
's pretty common, considering
ubiquitous MLS
information.