Sentences with phrase «is no ubiquitous order»

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While the restaurant culture is strong, ordering in isn't nearly as ubiquitous as it is in the United States.
If order from disorder is supposed to violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics, why is it ubiquitous in nature?
This was Christian in the sense that the law of love on the one hand and the Christian awareness of the law of self - love as an ubiquitous and persistent force describe the upper and lower limits of a social order in a sinful world.
Referees and linesmen are ambitious, especially at the highest levels and that allows the corrupters to profit from their eagerness to advance, in order to influence the results of a game.Add in the already inherent subconscious bias referees bring to every game, the stresses that can disturb their concentration during a game, the fear they have of being demoted, the ubiquitous competition and rivalry that top level officials always have between them and others, and we have a great cocktail that can be easily exploited by dishonest forces.
One egg contains 186 mg of cholesterol, all of which is found in the yolk, a fact that gave rise to the «egg - white only» breakfast order that's become ubiquitous in the last 10 years.
I was worried I'd look like I should be taking orders in a beer garden if I didn't rock n» roll it up, so I added some metal - chain - fringed satin boots, silver aviator sunglasses, faux leather jeans, my ubiquitous Hermes cuff bracelet, and a single earring.
Online dating has gone from something that was scoffed at a few years ago, to a ubiquitous technology that is as mainstream as ordering pizza.
Yet that stylistic clarity is as much a product of the film's often strained cinematic high points, such as when Mosab is told «welcome to the slaughter house» by a prison guard, a line clearly inserted to elicit a thriller - order ethos that's too easy a gesture to the ubiquitous violence of the war's innumerous military and civilian conflicts.
The authors make the case that in order to properly leverage technology as an accelerant for student learning, the infrastructure must be reliable and the connectivity ubiquitous.
The Mercedes - Benz E400 Sport Hybrid is available exclusively in a sedan - no coupe, convertible, or wagon versions are in the cards - and it matches the company's ubiquitous 3.5 - liter V - 6 with a single electric motor in order to produce 329 horses, which gives it a definite power advantage over the standard six - cylinder E-Class.
And it's worth noting how the company's ubiquitous founder and chief, Mark Coker, plays on the «indie» - vs. - traditionalism theme in order to urge Smashwords authors to participate in the new library program.
These discreet yet ubiquitous urban signs are designed to maintain order and provide direction.
Pecking orders are ubiquitous, even, or especially, in prisons.
Social media have become ubiquitous, and many users are either ambivalent toward data privacy or don't understand what they've given up by agreeing to the terms of service in order to create an account.
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