Sentences with phrase «is ubiquitous among»

Symbiosis is ubiquitous among organisms throughout the tree of life, from the species level to the kingdom level, and even to the domain level.
The use of computers and e-mail is ubiquitous among all white collar workers, but a recent study suggests that there's a generational gap between how younger and older employees use the Internet at work.
Anthropologist Ruth Benedict referred to the belief in «wonderful power» which was found to be ubiquitous among the cultures she studied.
The Altai genome suggested that the individual's parents were half - siblings, which led scientists to suspect that extreme inbreeding may have been ubiquitous among Neanderthals.

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The effect will be both increased use of digital wallets by consumers and a more ubiquitous presence of embedded checkout experiences among merchants of all sizes.
While not ubiquitous among jogging strollers, it's certainly a nice accessory.
Meanwhile ubiquitous Dan Torres — among the many hats he wears is deputy New Paltz town supervisor, assistant to the county comptroller and pointman for Teachout — tells me that unofficial returns gleaned from town voting machines election night showed that Teachout took 93 percent of the New Paltz vote.
Cyanobacteria are among the most ubiquitous organisms on earth.
Known as presbyopia, the condition is almost ubiquitous among people in their early fifties and older.
Ubiquitous pathogens such as Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and Pneumococcus, which among them cause ear, nose, and throat infections, scarlet fever, meningitis, and pneumonia, are becoming widely resistant.
Such ornaments are ubiquitous in so - called Upper Paleolithic sites in Europe beginning about 40,000 years ago, where they were made from many different materials — animal and human teeth, bone and ivory, stone, and mollusk shells — and often varied widely among regions and sites.
«Until now, we assumed that it is primarily the specialists among the insects, i.e., animals that depend on a specific habitat, that are threatened with extinction,» explains Professor Dr. Thomas Schmitt, director of the Senckenberg German Entomological Institute in Müncheberg, and he continues, «In our recent study, we were able to show that even so - called «ubiquitous species» will be facing massive threats in the future.»
«There is a shift in the thin ideal female figure to one that now includes the appearance of physical fitness via muscularity,» says Bozsik, who explains that the results of the current study further suggest that muscularity and thinness are becoming more ubiquitous among female media figures.
Among pollinating groups, bees are arguably the most important and ubiquitous [1]--[3].
Yet trans fats are ubiquitous in the typical American diet, at least among those who eat in restaurants or consume highly processed foods.
Among other opportunities, it gave Clooney the chance to take his first real stab at screwball comedy, a box he was eventually going to have to check if he wanted to validate the by - now - ubiquitous comparisons between him and Cary Grant.
In this brave new world, social promotion, disciplinary disproportionality, achievement gaps, and lack of latitude to innovate among other damaging (yet quite ubiquitous) phenomena will be a thing of the past too.
The latter convenience is fast becoming ubiquitous among new cars.
Statically paginated content is still ubiquitous, as print continues to be the most consumed medium for books both among the general reading public and in educational settings.
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.
The card comes with chip - and - pin technology, which is ubiquitous in Europe among other places.
Sonic the Hedgehog: Episode 1, tower defense classic Plants vs Zombies and ubiquitous feather - flinger Angry Birds are among the grandstanding titles heading to Windows Phone 7 this Spring in a big new games push just announced by Microsoft.
Ironically (from an Owens perspective), the roster of figures Foster discusses — Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Gretchen Bender and, working as a team, Jenny Holzer and Peter Nadin — includes two (Sherman and Prince) who are among the most celebrated artists of their generation, another who recently enjoyed a retrospective at the Whitney (Levine), and a fourth whose work has long been ubiquitous in museums and public spaces (Holzer).
He is a prolific product and interior designer and art director, ubiquitous with over 1700 + projects to his name for private clients and premium brands such as Alessi, Bisazza, Flos, KLM, Swarovski, Puma, among scores of others.
Titled Unrealism — as much to indicate the show's focus on the heightened and surreal as to comment on the ubiquitous label «untitled», which serves as a lazy catch - all for work too of - the - moment to reference history, antecedents or fully thought - out ideas — the show was a not - to - miss tour de force, a revelation of the power of extreme figuration to elucidate the human condition — Tala Madani, Emily Mae Smith and Jonathan Gardner were among the standouts, with Jenny Saville, Richard Prince and John Currin among the 11 artists upholding the Gagosian brand.
Many hefty New York galleries were no - shows at the Armory, among them Pace, Marian Goodman, Michael Werner, David Zwirner and Gagosian (each choosing to show elsewhere or at no fair at all), and that meant that many artists who have seemed ubiquitous features of the Global Artscape — Takashi Murakami, Anselm Reyle, et al. — were conspicuous by their near total absence.
Acting as a backdrop for the three figures is a bright - yellow monochrome titled Color Field, 2015, under which sits a line of papier - mâché flowers ubiquitous in celebrations among Mexican American communities in South Texas.
«The figures in my paintings are characters invented in my imagination or ubiquitous in daily life, media, or advertising,» says Kolsrud, who finds fodder in signage, clip art, and cosmetic packaging, among other sources, to create meaningful works that comment on the challenges females face by physically obstructing their bodies.
Although there is a terrific late -»60s painting by Robert Bechtle (a white man at the door of a white T - Bird in front of a white stucco house), an impressive Schnabelesque painting by the African painter Ouattara and some big sculptures by Kos (a meditation on the largest bell in the world), Ireland («Ex Cathedra,» a giant white chair) and Jonathan Borofsky (his ubiquitous «Hammering Man»), the greatest pleasures will be found among smaller works, particularly works on paper.
She was part of a group of artists working in New York in the 1980s — which included Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, and Laurie Simmons, among others — that probed the visual language of mass media and illuminated the imprint of ubiquitous images on our everyday lives.
Why was one gene mutation that affects hair, teeth, sweat glands and breasts ubiquitous among ice age Arctic people?
Phthalates are also used as solvents and are nearly ubiquitous in modern society, found in, among other things, toys, food packaging, hoses, raincoats, shower curtains, vinyl flooring, wall coverings, lubricants, adhesives, detergents, nail polish, hair spray and shampoo.
Perhaps unspoken in this push is that Box has been outpaced among legal professionals by Dropbox, the free file - sharing platform that sometime seems almost ubiquitous within the legal profession.
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.
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.
Among other things, Rosenbaum & Associates alleges that Morgan & Morgan's ubiquitous advertisements in Philadelphia, which contain statements such as «[w] e're all here for you,» lead consumers to believe that the firm actively litigates personal injury claims in Pennsylvania.
And that is crucial: though fast charging has become essentially ubiquitous in high - end phones, among budget phones it is still a selling point.
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.
Among the ubiquitous data - gathering apps of that period, the personality quiz that Cambridge Analytica created was nothing special.
An iris scanner is more advanced than the fingerprint scanner, which has undeniably become ubiquitous among flagship devices on the market.
Tencent took a similar approach with is QQ instant messaging system and near ubiquitous penetration among Chinese Internet users.
TREZOR One is among the most trusted and ubiquitous hardware wallets in the world.
However, one thing among these top recruiters is ubiquitous: they all have a strong personal brand.
The link was stronger among women who worked «In our modern industrialized society, artificial lighting is nearly ubiquitous.
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