Sentences with phrase «there's the ubiquitous»

Below, I offer you some ideas to consider, along with a few alternatives to the ubiquitous deli meat and cheese platters, which are sure to please.
While the company is nearly ubiquitous in cities here in the United States and all over Europe, it's just warming up in China, India, and beyond.
Credit has become so ubiquitous that even some of Toronto's gaudiest gold - for - cash outfits (namely, Harold the Jewellery Buyer and Oliver Jewellery) have started promoting mortgages and home - equity loans on behalf of brokers.
As electric vehicles gain popularity, such technology could become as ubiquitous as stoplights, with chargers embedded at bus stops and in stop signs or even in roads themselves (the U.K. government is testing charging lanes on highways that would offer electric cars virtually unlimited driving range).
Now was just one of a raft of new products Google unveiled at its annual developer conference on June 27, and the array of products demonstrated just how ubiquitous the company wants to be in your life.
Ineffectual management is ubiquitous and bold leadership is an exception.
GREEN: Product is really ubiquitous.
Ubiquitous cell phone cameras mean every embarrassing mistake you or an employee makes is made in public.
«I wonder if voice and that ubiquitous ability to access it is going to cause [a] shift where I do more things because it's easy.»
Shakshuka, grilled haloumi and other Middle Eastern foods that go beyond the now - ubiquitous hummus, pita and falafel
The sprouting of these islands of legality, observers predict, will spur other states to open up their cannabis markets lest they lose out on revenue and tourism, much as the casino gambling pioneered in Las Vegas became ubiquitous across the continent.
Aetna chief Mark Bertolini added that there would be about 10,000 of these new «front doors» created by the merger thanks to CVS» ubiquitous pharmacies and clinics.
The founder of athletic wearables firm Recon Instruments on how ubiquitous mobile technology needs to address distraction
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.
Brands is looking to massively expand its already ubiquitous presence.
The risk of failure is too great to take lightly, because the consequences can be irreversible or ubiquitous.
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.
The cafe features colorful flags and Kopitiam chairs, which are fairly ubiquitous in Singapore.
These trends all push VR closer to being an ubiquitous factor in how we interact with content.
When it comes to search engine marketing, there may be no larger misnomer, no more archaic term than the ubiquitous keyword.
Health insurance is pretty confusing as far as ubiquitous consumer products go.
Sure, it's been more than two decades since he rewrote the rules of hip - hop with The Chronic and 15 years since he released a new album, but the man born Andre Young remains ubiquitous in popular culture.
As travel bookings become ubiquitous digitally, one luxury travel firm is betting on growth in two categories: Asia and millennials.
In September, BlackBerry announced long - gestating plans to outsource all hardware design and development to others; the company that made the Curve as ubiquitous as Starbucks cups is now directing all its attention to its software interests.
«When this becomes ubiquitous, just like ATMs, like telephone banking, we will treat this as an everyday part of our lives,» Roberts said from Toronto.
And as technology's becoming more ubiquitous what's that going to do to the way that consumers interact with brands.
The forecasts came true largely because Luis's bet paid off: Becoming less ubiquitous restored Coach's aura.
The model, also known as network marketing, is as old (and as ubiquitous) as Avon ladies and Tupperware parties.
Dropping a simple, ubiquitous, decades - old standard for a proprietary audio connector on the next iPhone speaks to the poor state of tech innovation today
When combined with better speeds and more throughput, lower latency is also expected to enable ubiquitous augmented reality, virtual reality and video.
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.
Huawei launched the C - band 64T64R and 32T32R Massive MIMO AAUs to deliver ubiquitous Gbps experience.
The principles of Stimulus Production caused Muzak's recordings to devolve into inoffensive instrumental pap, but the songs remained ubiquitous.
Outlook: Cloudy (Quanta Magazine) It would be tempting to conclude from all this that the basic problems are solved in principle and the path to a future of ubiquitous quantum computing is now just a matter of engineering.
The combination of ubiquitous sensors, Big Data, and social networks means we'll soon be able to spot and seal structural holes in something close to real time, in line with Goldman's dream of fracking our networks» full potential.
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).
Our devices are very ubiquitous in terms of your ability to use them in conjunction with each other.
Regardless, the early demand seems to support Nike CEO Mark Parker's claim earlier this year in an interview with CNBC that self - lacing sneakers will be ubiquitous one day.
The machine will be rolled out in its ubiquitous cafes next month.
For starters, cloud computing is unlikely to become ubiquitous in the business world because it doesn't make sense for everything.
While the restaurant culture is strong, ordering in isn't nearly as ubiquitous as it is in the United States.
But Arro claims it is faster and more efficient than Uber, the ubiquitous $ 50 billion car - hailing behemoth.
Thanks to the Internet and ubiquitous connectivity via mobile devices, coupled with the democratization of content generation, publication and distribution, it's easier than ever for virtually every voice to be heard, if they want to be heard.
Let's be real: Every month, it feels as if a new dating app launches on the promise that it is the «non-creepy» (or, at the very least, «less creepy») version of Tinder, the ubiquitous photo - based mobile - matchmaking service that's taken the online dating world by storm.
In some ways, the rise of ubiquitous smartphone video and eyewitness journalism has made the world seem like a much more chaotic and dangerous place than it used to be.
Flash - based ads are still ubiquitous across the web, though.
It's not going to replace the SLR by any stretch, but there's little doubt that all cameras are inevitably going to move toward this sort of ubiquitous connectivity.
No matter what the cause, campaigns that emphasize generosity and charity are ubiquitous.
In typical densely - populated urban areas, these product solutions have provided ubiquitous Gbps - level access rate, hundreds of Mbps of indoor access experience, and over 20 Gbps cell capacity.
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