Sentences with phrase «virtually everything using»

That is simply because they all use the same method — the scientific method — which is the same method they have used to discover virtually everything we use and know today, i.e. computers, telephones, GPS, microwaves, etc..
Alexa is making its way into virtually everything you use in your home, and that is exactly what Amazon wants with Alexa.

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In West Bengal, only mustard oil is used, and the most used spices, aside from turmeric that went in virtually everything, were ground coriander and cumin; less common spices were bay leaves, fenugreek, mustard seeds, coriander seeds, and masalas (for fish, meat, and chicken).
Goji berries Goji berries may be a healthy nutritional food source but it's virtually impossible to be everything that is claimed on their behalf, including the often used phrase «the most nutritionally dense food on Earth».
Parabens — preservatives used in everything from deodorants to moisturisers — are thought to negatively affect testosterone levels, while phthalates — as well as being virtually unpronounceable — have been linked to asthma, cancer, obesity and reduced fertility in men.
But, in characteristic Chinese fashion of finding a medicinal use for virtually everything, these herbs were soon employed as medicines.
Virtually every scene is shot during that «magic hour» before sunset using constantly moving, handheld cameras, making everything golden and entrancing.
You don't simply leap in and out of the car, but interact with virtually everything - the door handles, the seat, turning the key, releasing the handbrake and using your lights and wipers via the keyboard and mouse combination.
Otherwise, virtually everything about the CR - V is straightforward and simple to use.
As Jamie Iannone, President of Digital Products, Barnes & Noble puts it: «We created NOOK Color for people who love to read everything — books, magazines, children's books and more — in rich, beautiful color, and are continually adding terrific new content our customers have asked for — from ESPN The Magazine and The Economist to children's stories featuring favorite Nickelodeon and Disney characters,» before also adding, «With more than two million digital titles to browse, download and enjoy in seconds, NOOK Color customers repeatedly tell us how much they appreciate the ability to virtually turn the page on their favorite monthly, dive into a bestseller, and bring story time to life for their children — all using one device.
Because virtually everything is online, printed material actually stands out more than it used to!
People discount these activities now because virtually everything we read has them... we're used to it and to the reader these services are invisible.
We use our cell phone to do virtually everything today.
Because we use credit cards for virtually everything and pay the entire balance at the end of the billing cycle it is really pretty easy.
Instead of using the system % 26rsquo; s nice, new analog stick, virtually everything happens on the touchscreen.
In so doing, Mann and his colleagues promoted laws, treaties and regulatory schemes that imposed higher prices and greater government / activist control over energy use, economic growth, and virtually everything modern societies eat, drive, make, ship and do.
No, it's a line of spin used by publicly - funded climate change spivs who are frantically trying to seem to know what they are doing while being wrong about virtually everything they do, and hoping to keep the gravy train going a bit longer.
In the modern era, virtually everything we buy, use, or consume is made by someone else — the clothes we wear, the cars we drive, the toys our children play with, the equipment we use to do our jobs.
E-mail is extremely easy to create and free to distribute, and accordingly, it's now used for virtually everything: it's the communication vehicle sans frontieres.
As it stands, Apple uses the main processor and the graphics chip to run virtually everything on its iOS devices, including AI processes.
Fear is used to sell virtually everything: cars, tires, and life insurance are classics.
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