As credit became more available to more consumers it also became a more
ubiquitous part of everyday life.
Not exact matches
«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.
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.
In bringing you the latest in e-discovery legal developments in 2015, we've seen electronic evidence discovery continue to become a
ubiquitous part of everyday 21st Century
life.