If you bought Apple, a company founded around the same time but ultimately based on the goal of media
ubiquity rather than quality, you would be very, very rich.
Not exact matches
It was a disappointing concession from a leader who should be challenging the very notion of strategic assets,
rather than helping extend the phrase's growing
ubiquity.
It is a monumental peril0us lacuna, a gigantic and stupend0us, yet, wilful infringement of the characteristically
rather supposedly definitive
ubiquity of comm0n sense.
It is a monumental perilous lacuna, a gigantic and stupendous, yet, wilful infringement of the characteristically
rather supposedly definitive
ubiquity of common sense.
The Food and Drug Administration, recognizing the
ubiquity of such insect pests, sets limits on acceptable levels of bugs
rather than banning them completely from food.
But despite the
ubiquity of sugar in our diets, the notion of sugar addiction is still a
rather taboo topic.
Turbos are nearing the
ubiquity that fuel injection reached in the 1980s, when the technology became a given
rather than something special to brag about.
It should be mandatory
rather than elective in order to reach all students and to reflect the prospective
ubiquity of globalization in American law.
But the Helveticas (from their
ubiquity, of course) have ancestors, and some
rather lovely ones at that.
That
ubiquity means consumers can control Bluetooth - based smart home devices directly with their phones or tablets,
rather than having to go through a so - called bridge.