Sentences with phrase «so is the ubiquitous»

Two, our understanding is wrong and hence so is the ubiquitous advice about how to make things better.
And so is the ubiquitous asteroid impact.

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It's so widely used that it's become a sort of ubiquitous reference point, even more so perhaps than similarly integrated companies like Uber.
Given such stark figures, it's little wonder why the war on «inequality» has become so ubiquitous.
It's a real bummer when you see something that's so ubiquitous out in the world, that we can not miss, and they did a poor job on it.
With so much to admire at 15th Ave, it's easy to miss the «Inspired by Starbucks» tagline stenciled on the front window — yep, the new cafe is still a Starbucks and it still serves coffee made from its ubiquitous beans (though there's more variety and some extra TLC at 15th Ave).
It's become so ubiquitous that on occasion observers have predicted its demise.
And never mind the old quantity - versus - quality debate — the spread of ubiquitous computing and the Internet of Things is so far happening mainly on Android and iOS, with other platforms such as Windows largely being left out in the cold.
It has risen to the top of the fast - food chain by being comfortably, familiarly, iconically «mass market» and so ubiquitous as to be the Platonic ideal of «convenient.»
Search - engine optimization (SEO) is so ubiquitous and unanimously useful that almost every major business or organization with an online presence has, by now, incorporated it into their marketing strategy.
These days, bikes are so ubiquitous it's difficult to remember a time when bikes weren't present in everything from film to fashion ads to shots on Instagram.
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.
Maybe those sensor networks will be ubiquitous, so that we know where everything (maybe everybody) is at any given moment.
So perhaps now that the dream these firms were selling has become the ubiquitous present, it's time to look at what we've actually got.
Business buzzwords like Kaizen, Lean Production, and Process Improvement are so ubiquitous today that it can be easy to gloss over the subtlety of the Japanese strategy.
And so this makes the Terminal another example, perhaps, of a niche New York product New Yorkers actually think is ubiquitous.
[McDonald's] has risen to the top of the fast - food chain by being comfortably, familiarly, iconically «mass market» and so ubiquitous as to be the Platonic ideal of «convenient.»
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.
And if you believe the talk in technology circles, robots and intelligent software are quickly becoming so sophisticated and so ubiquitous that they are about to take over the work done by millions more.
The value of diversification is so ubiquitous that I'm sure you've heard this before.
So ubiquitous are self - driving cars expected to become, «it seems likely that eventually many people will no longer feel the need to own a car or even know how to drive,» according to management consulting firm Bain & Company.
Corporate welfare is so ubiquitous these days that, as one local official put it, «every major company knows they could approach a state and squeeze money out of them.»
BlackBerry s devices were so ubiquitous that even President Barack Obama favoured them above all others.
It has always been thus, and it will always be thus, unless computer algorithms become so ubiquitous and precise that they remove the element of sentiment from the process of price discovery.
Where we must have public goods (and public goods, like private goods, are ubiquitous), we must bring them as close to the people as possible so there is hope of accountability.
Granted, this was a decade ago, prior to the days of ubiquitous camera phones, so things are different now, I'm sure.
The idea — and it is all the rage — is that our ubiquitous medical studies will be able to show the cost controllers which procedures work best, and which least, which prophylactic medications work, and which don't, etc. — so that money isn't wasted by doctors and patients pursuing the wrong paths.
Twenge and Campbell cite empirical research throughout the text, and the evidence is so ubiquitous that it sometimes borders on the tedious.
Today, technology makes entertainment so ubiquitous that our only options may seem to be to consume it mindlessly or to reject it mindlessly.
Again, no one is claiming that Thomas's position is identical with Scalia's, but, given what the great Catholic theologian had to say about the limits of judicial authority in reference to the written law, his position is far closer to that of the late justice than to the idea of a «living» or «evolving» Constitution so ubiquitous today.
So, if falsehoods are more ubiquitous than ever, this must mean God's stance on truthfulness is more imperative than ever.
These categories are so ubiquitous that they demand inclusion in any scheme of analysis that proposes to be of service to historians.
Rather because it excludes faith it also excludes philosophical reason, thereby deciding all ultimate questions in advance on the basis of a liberal philosophy of nature and reason so ubiquitous as to be invisible.
This alerted me to an aspect of «religious illiteracy» which is so ubiquitous in our society.
If the marks of God's intelligent design are ubiquitous and if human beings know intuitively that God exists, why are they so unresponsive to the world as the theater of God's glory?
The tall, telegenic, thirty - something Lyons usually plays ringmaster in tight pants — «skinny jeans» are so ubiquitous at Q that they run the risk of being unhip — with his trademark blond hair falling down to his eyes in sheep dog fashion.
A process so ubiquitous and everlasting is evidently an integral part of life.
This vital contribution to the mental health of millions of church members is so ubiquitous that it is easily taken for granted.
Whether it is Lutheran social service agencies in the Midwest or Presbyterian parochial schools in New Mexico (founded because the Catholics so dominated the territory's few public schools) or Jewish philanthropies in New York or the ubiquitous Catholic hospitals and Protestant colleges throughout the land, religions have provided much of the social (and financial) capital for building local communities.
1 have thought of still others in writing this: Sunday school teachers, that brave breed, who give so much and are so often given too little; and that wonderful, ubiquitous «man in the street» who wants his questions answered without theological indoctrination and in such fashion as to be spared from professional initiation.
Yoga pants have become so ubiquitous they're almost unfashionable when it comes to activities outside of actual yoga - ing, so it's an interesting time for them to be commanding as much media attention as they are.
This is also the main reason we should pull out of Afghanistan; boylove is so ubiquitous there that in the most rural areas its considered strange for a man NOT to have a boy.
«The reason the opening chapters of Genesis look so much like the literature of ancient Mesopotamia is that the worldview categories of the ancient Near East were ubiquitous and normative at the time.
I found that there came a point where the noise was so ubiquitous and familiar that I could not / did not want to hear the voice of God.
Whitehead was apparently the first to wonder why this plane - like geometry should not be applicable in nature, when its parallel, the point - like geometry, is so ubiquitous; he did begin noticing projective elements in the science of statics, and F. Klein's student, E. Study, explored the «plane-wise» representation of mechanical rotation, an idea further developed by G. Adams (in unpublished manuscripts).
But this is so much more fun that your standard roasted carrots, ubiquitous alongside every winter roast.
So, knowing how to seed this ubiquitous fruit is very important.
It's so ubiquitous that you can buy it anywhere, whether it's a grocery store or convenience store to a high end department stores.
These are the number one offender because they're so ubiquitous.
Today, many people hardly give salt a second thought — its role in cooking is so ubiquitous, we almost forget about the importance salt plays in our culinary delights.
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