Sentences with phrase «one's ubiquitous presence»

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.
In his work, the artist not only addresses the blatant inequality of history, but he also suggests the current ubiquitous presence of hip - hop culture.
The long - awaited audit, released on Monday, critiqued the advertising campaign from Empire State Development Corp., which has had a near ubiquitous presence on cable television over the last several years.
Given the near ubiquitous presence of BPA in our bodies and its recognised activity as a hormone disrupter, you might expect regulators to take a precautionary approach.
In part, that's the kind of goal that could theoretically be chipped away at with a corporate marriage like CVS - Aetna, which would pair a pharmacy chain with ubiquitous presence around America with the country's third largest health insurer.
The nearly ubiquitous presence of Inga on coffee farms almost always assures the presence of Baltimore Orioles on these farms in their wintering range as well.
From Ethiopia, for example, he reported on the desperate flow of migrants seeking to flee Africa, the still ubiquitous presence of Kalashnikov rifles, and the proliferation of cell phones.
Brands is looking to massively expand its already ubiquitous presence.
Collins, meanwhile, continues to be a key surrogate for the president, and a near - ubiquitous presence defending Trump on national TV.
But Lexus knew better, and the RX is now a seemingly ubiquitous presence on American roads.
How does one defy the increasingly ubiquitous presence of electronic media in every aspect of daily life?
Since his inclusion in the 2010 Whitney Biennial — whose Sculpture Court he transformed into an installation that served as a communal gathering space for performances, social engagement, and meditation — Gates has become a near ubiquitous presence in museum exhibitions, biennials, and lecture halls throughout North America, Europe, and beyond, showing his sculpture, channeling African - American musical traditions, and preaching a gospel of ground - up urban revitalization.
De Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, is African - American and the couple's 16 - year - old son Dante, have been ubiquitous presences on the campaign trail, even appearing in a direct - to - camera television ad in support of his father's campaign.
The island seems to have been frozen in time, the manifestations of which are captured in its colonial architecture and ubiquitous presence of the Cuban cigar, salsa music, the old American Buicks, fine rum and the legend of Hemingway.
While this is troublesome for larger corporations that rely on million - and sometimes billion - dollar marketing budgets to cultivate and maintain brand loyalty through a ubiquitous presence, it represents an opportunity for smaller companies.
Though once a ubiquitous presence across multiple news networks, Conway has recently taken to appearing for largely friendly interviews on Fox News programs like «Fox & Friends.»
On television, Williams became a ubiquitous presence, co-hosting the Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas shows, and appearing on the Tonight Show an astonishing forty - eight times.
In her cross-cultural studies, anthropologist Ruth Benedict noted the ubiquitous presence of a belief in what she called «wonderful power.»
He notes as well the racially stratified society which was her lifelong context, the ubiquitous presence of black maids and farmhands, the people who came and went by back doors, or who did not enter the house at all, by unwritten law.
By now, you're undoubtedly aware of BPA, or bisphenol A, and its ubiquitous presence in can liners, plastics, and even receipts.
As cold brew has evolved into a ubiquitous presence across all retail channels, coffee brands exhibiting at Expo West 2018 sought ways to keep this increasingly saturated market growing.
But the Travelers is hustling more than any of them and working to become a ubiquitous presence on Tour, even when their event is months out and not on anyone's mind.
Lead by founder and mastermind Art Alexakis, Everclear were an ubiquitous presence on the world's airwaves and TV feeds from the early part of the»90s onwards.
It is not just his ubiquitous presence on the pitch that accounts for his inclusion in these nominations.
He was an ubiquitous presence in the school,» said Darlene Larson, an associate superintendent for human resources at District 214 who was hired by Miller as an English teacher at Buffalo Grove High when it opened.
President John Mahama as part of his efforts to seek re-election in the upcoming December 7 General elections, is on a campaign tour in the Ashanti Region where his ubiquitous presence, by virtue of his humbling persona and his extraordinary achievements in the Ashanti Region is said to have sent down shivers down the spine of the New Patriotic Party in the Ashanti Region.
He was, however, possessed with a preternatural talent for getting to know everyone, and an energy to call and call again, making him something of a ubiquitous presence for nearly everyone in the upper echelons of New York's public life in recent years.
While Trump Jr.'s lawyers have remained primarily behind the scenes, the president's personal lawyer has become a ubiquitous presence on television, performing the so - called «Full Ginsberg» by appearing on all five major political talk shows on Sunday.
CHELSEA — A costumed protester who has been a ubiquitous presence at demonstrations around the city throughout the years is challenging West Side Councilman Corey Johnson in the upcoming City Council race — saying the incumbent «shouldn't be able to just waltz into office.»
She was active in the marriage equality fight and has represented Planned Parenthood in Albany, spoken out about surviving breast cancer, and been a ubiquitous presence at local resistance demonstrations since Donald Trump's election.
From poisoning and injuring marine life to the ubiquitous presence of plastics in our food to disrupting human hormones and causing major life - threatening diseases and early puberty, the exponential growth of plastics is threatening our planet's survival.
And yet, despite wireless communication becoming a ubiquitous presence in modern life, the underlying infrastructure has remained largely invisible.
Rogers notes that, «This is the first evidence that pollen production is significantly stimulated by elevated carbon dioxide in a grass species and has worldwide implications due to the ubiquitous presence of grasses in all biomes and high prevalence of grass pollen allergy.
The ubiquitous presence of dark matter in the universe is today a central tenet in modern cosmology and astrophysics.
Viruses have a ubiquitous presence in the world.
Disturbed control of extracellular glutamate appears to be an important factor, directly or indirectly, in all neurological disorders as well as in drug abuse and major psychiatric disorders (e.g. schizophrenia), as a consequence of the abundance of glutamate, the ubiquitous presence of glutamate receptors, and the interplay between glutamate, oxidation and energy metabolism (for review see: Danbolt, 2001: Prog.
There is no escaping these toxins due to their ubiquitous presence in our environment, but that is not to say there is nothing we can do about them in terms of protecting ourselves from their impact, or in detoxifying them as best we can.
Thanks to its February release date and a ubiquitous presence on Time Warner - owned HBO, a lot of people had caught «The Lego Movie,» but the animation branch ignored this smart, funny film for reasons we could never begin to guess.
The film won't be dominating the Oscar race as some might've thought in the fervor of its initial unveiling, though I hope it will be a ubiquitous presence in the craft categories.
There are no flying cars, just neater smartphones with more impressive screens and the ubiquitous presence of a Bluetooth - style headset.
«Black Swan» has been a ubiquitous presence (and hot talking - point) in the UK for the past month, and has a whopping 12 BAFTA nominations to show for it, so it's logical to assume Natalie Portman will add yet another trophy to her cabinet here.
But despite the title and the general sense of a ubiquitous presence that his character has in the movie, Schwarzenegger is rarely onscreen in the film, which is instead focused on the hapless efforts of a team that has been assembled for the sole purpose of murdering Gunther in the name of occupational glory.
Cribbed by screenwriter David Nicholls from his own mega-selling novel — the kind of fast - digesting doorstop that's been a ubiquitous presence on London public transport for the past two years — the line is one of those reductively heart - on - sleeve sentiments that Richard Curtis sharpened to a blunt point in his 1990s heyday; when Hathaway drops it, you can hear the film straining for its own place in the pop culture quote bank, somewhere between «Is it still raining?
A ubiquitous presence on zombie - related DVDs, Michael Felsher prompts Dekker in the first of two yakkers, the latter exhibiting a nice sense of self - deprecation about the whole shebang.
Some might not know his name, but browsing through his credits shows what a ubiquitous presence he's been.
Where computers were once consigned to a specialized classroom, laptops and hand - held devices today are a ubiquitous presence — and technology's increasing importance in everyday learning must be incorporated into the physical infrastructure of every campus.
The ubiquitous presence of PowerPoint in this data reflects the powerful hold this application has on participants and their conceptions of effective lesson presentation (Cope & Kalantiz, 2009).
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