Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous presence of»

The lack of confidentiality between lawyers and their clients due to the ubiquitous presence of cameras and microphones in every corner.
EDN next complained about «the ubiquitous presence of plastics in our food.»
How does one defy the increasingly ubiquitous presence of electronic media in every aspect of daily life?
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.
«Traveling to Jamaica, since he was in his mid-teens, [Anderson] came to notice the ubiquitous presence of security grilles on windows of residential and commercial properties there.
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.
Despite this Apple and its iBookstore are a major ebook retailer thanks to the ubiquitous presence of all the different Apple devices.
Experimenta screened all of them in their original formats, in 16 mm, something that reminds its participants of the significance of celluloid in the tumultuous and ever - secret histories of experimental cinema that often escapes us for the ubiquitous presence of the digital in the regular, standard received festivals that do exist in the international film festival lexicons.
There are no flying cars, just neater smartphones with more impressive screens and the ubiquitous presence of a Bluetooth - style headset.
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.
The ubiquitous presence of dark matter in the universe is today a central tenet in modern cosmology and astrophysics.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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God's presence is ubiquitous enough to meet you in your place of need.
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.
His profile took a hit recently when a federal judge castigated him for his ubiquitous media presence and sweeping statements about the «culture of corruption» in Albany, but no one in political circles is more feared.
This particular ion channel transmits electrical impulses by allowing charged particles to cross cell membranes in the presence of ATP, the ubiquitous energy - carrying molecule.
Specialized elements of hardware and software, connected by wires, radio waves and infrared, will be so ubiquitous that no one will notice their presence
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.
The presence of sweeteners is ubiquitous in modern day food and drink.
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.
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?
With first radio and then television, both passive receivers, becoming ubiquitous presences in people's homes, culture was united in the limited number of options available, and thus coalesced around a comparatively small number of widely shared cultural reference points.
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.
Another decade on, we can thank those faulty feet for making Vikander the most ubiquitous screen presence of 2015.
But many years have passed, and the Cayenne has become something normal — helped by the fact it's such a ubiquitous presence on streets all over the world that the idea of a Porsche SUV just isn't a big deal anymore.
As we hear from New York Times columnist James Reston, newsmen were «the principal characters in the drama, whose very presence is so ubiquitous that most of the time Mr. Khrushchev is addressing them, or addressing others with them in mind.»
The bank's ubiquitous geographic presence and key mergers like the MBNA merger have consistently ranked Bank of America as the largest holder of deposits in the nation.
Between their ubiquitous presence at shows and fairs and their grant - giving (and cancer - fighting) charitable endeavor, the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, the pair has catalyzed the careers of many artists (especially those of emerging painters).
By laminating advertisements in to an art object, she negates the function of advertising, and in doing so invigorates the viewer's consciousness of a ubiquitous presence.
[24] However, addressing Tiravanija's work (amongst others) as paradigmatic of relational art, Claire Bishop challenges his (and RA's) emancipatory claims and criticises him (as part of the RA movement) for benefiting from «ubiquitous presence on the international art scene» and «collaps [ing] into compensatory (and self - congratulatory) entertainment.»
In an era where terrible, terrible text - based work is ubiquitous at art fairs, perhaps we like making / seeing shapes reminiscent of language without the presence of an obnoxious imperative phrase?
The medium has been a recurring presence in the artist's practice ever since and is a keen illustration of his powerful ability to transform the ubiquitous into something unique and enduring.
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.
Most of all, with a handful of exceptions, the show fails to make a case for the exceptional quality, or truly new character, of contemporary painting; For long stretches, it instead settles for showcasing its ubiquitous presence.
While the physical presence of the human form is missing, the artifact of human existence is ubiquitous.
From her quasi-conceptual paintings of that decade to the Waterfall paintings of the late»80s, Steir has long been something of a ubiquitous presence — but, like many of her generation, she also hasn't received the due she deserves.
Apple's computers and software have received rave reviews, its market share is at the highest point since the Mac was first introduced in 1984, Apple has taken over the digital music market with the ubiquitous iPod, the company is already a formidable presence in the cell phone market with the iPhone introduced just last year, and at the time of this writing (January of 2008) Apple's stock price has risen to over $ 200 a share.
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