Lack of diversity is an issue which
is ubiquitous in the legal profession globally, although it manifests itself in different ways at local levels.
If nothing else, when awards season rolls around, they'll
be ubiquitous on the scene.
The lack of diversity in the legal profession is an issue
which is ubiquitous across countries, cultures and continents.
Death is a scary thing, in that I think probably 100 percent of the world can agree on that and the fear of death
is ubiquitous throughout the world and throughout history.
Now that video recording
devices are ubiquitous, it's a lot harder for police to violate the law and lie their way out of it.
Alternative fuels are still a long way
from being ubiquitous but some are gaining steam thanks to a few key players.
Social
media is ubiquitous in this day and age, which allows us to stay connected more easily than ever before while making privacy a thing of the past.
And since
water is ubiquitous we can't chemically modify water, how can you identify the carrier for water?
The issue
is ubiquitous enough for the association to begin stepping up its efforts in education and in shaping the conversation.
Even though
computers are ubiquitous in modern hospitals, novel technologies can initially slow work flow as people learn to use them.
Despite being ubiquitous, viruses are often called the dark matter of biology as their influence frequently goes unnoticed.
These potentially fatal
viruses are ubiquitous throughout the world and transmission does not require direct contact with an infected cat.
The «mommy loves her wine»
message is ubiquitous: it can be found on shirts, wall decor and of course on wine glasses.
Two, our understanding is wrong and hence
so is the ubiquitous advice about how to make things better.
The internet is a wonderful thing but false
information is ubiquitous, which may render many of our assumptions and conclusions moot.
This only reinforces my view that we need a solid consumer - priced 8.5 × 11 reader which students and professionals will jump on massively:
smartphones are ubiquitous and they're becoming huge.
Media coverage of twitter — which
was ubiquitous when they discovered it earlier this year and hasn't let up much since — tends to focus on the sensational.
Customers must believe
stations are ubiquitous; the fear of being stranded even once is enough to prevent many potential consumers from buying.
These days, «going paperless»
is a ubiquitous phrase in the promotional materials that banks hand out to prospective customers.
Fear and hatred
are ubiquitous conditions in the animal kingdom; figuring out how to fly through space and come home again, to put it mildly, is not.
The so - called Third
Screen is ubiquitous, addictive, and less than two feet from your person nearly every hour of your life.
The authors also emphasize that research collaborations with the food
industry were ubiquitous in the 1950s and 1960s - as they are today.
This observation seems especially important in science, where
failure is ubiquitous and often productive.
This process of activating oxygen molecules by adding
electrons is ubiquitous — all living organisms use this trick, and modern fuel cells also work in this way.