Sentences with phrase «work are ubiquitous»

Indeed, after more than three decades in the field, her name and work are ubiquitous.
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?
Some of Enzo Mari's work is ubiquitous to the point of being almost part of the background; I didn't know that the inbox tray on my desk was a Mari design until I saw it at the show.

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Finally, have some sacrosanct times when you're with your kids or on vacation when you turn your work phone off, but can be reached in emergencies by land line or personal cell, (the way things were before mobile work phones became ubiquitous).
The use of computers and e-mail is ubiquitous among all white collar workers, but a recent study suggests that there's a generational gap between how younger and older employees use the Internet at work.
And if you believe the talk in technology circles, robots and intelligent software are quickly becoming so sophisticated and so ubiquitous that they are about to take over the work done by millions more.
In spite of all the ink that journalists, analysts, and pundits have spilled on Uber over the years, no mainstream article has focused on what I consider to be the most elegant feature of this now ubiquitous, high growth global service — no driver - partner is ever told where or when to work.
How media companies can think more like startups One of the central themes of the RoadMap conference we just finished doing in San Francisco earlier this week was the importance of design, and how companies both big and small need to think about design in an age of ubiquitous connectivity — and not just design in the sense of how something looks or feels, but how it works and the relationship users have with it.
The idea — and it is all the rage — is that our ubiquitous medical studies will be able to show the cost controllers which procedures work best, and which least, which prophylactic medications work, and which don't, etc. — so that money isn't wasted by doctors and patients pursuing the wrong paths.
The results of this study only demonstrate how ubiquitous religious groups doing charitable works are.
Plastic is undeniably the wonder material: It's cheap and versatile, and it is ubiquitous where we live, work and shop.
But while much scholarly attention has been given to the conventional security and economic dynamics at work in the relationship, emotion has generally been treated as a dark matter, both ubiquitous and intangible.
It is effectively designed to make the incentives to work ubiquitous regardless of personal circumstances but not too crude as to push individuals and their families into poverty.
White men from the working class are not — by a long stretch — ubiquitous in the elite.
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.
Concludes Peng, «given the ubiquitous and complex nature of tuberculosis, it is fortunate that the Kirschner group's work is rapidly advancing our understanding of the mycobacterium's interaction with the human host.
The technology works through the now ubiquitous OnStar technology for GM cars and is applicable to all the EVs GM makes, from the Volt sedan to the new Spark EV minicar.
More recent work has shown that glycolipids capable of stimulating Vα14 iNKT cells are found in several types of bacteria, including the relatively nonpathogenic and ubiquitous species of Sphingomonas organisms, and the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease.
In the context of IoNT, which WEF acknowledged to be the top emerging technology in 2016, the current work - in - progress, «ubiquitous» deployment of sensors in Malaysia and worldwide, I certainly see increasing data security risks at the sensor, transmission, collection, processing and even analytics levels.
«Water is ubiquitous and abundant in biomass - derived feedstocks,» said Dr. Hui Shi, a postdoctorate fellow who has worked for 3 years at PNNL and participated in this joint research.
These variants are ubiquitous in human DNA, and researchers working in human genetics have carried out studies which have been able to show how these relate to disease susceptibility as well as traits such as height.
Of all the struggles I've encountered while working with others as a life coach and while dealing with my own roadblocks, the inner critic is the most powerful and the most ubiquitous.
Thankfully, the queen isn't the only one working to clean up the ubiquitous pollutant.
Unfortunately, in an age of affluence where food is ubiquitous, our digestive systems rarely get that break, and are instead being constantly worked with high intake of food.
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There's a genius at work: Being overly sensitive to sound could be the key to intellectuals» creativity Inability to shut out irrelevant sounds could The existence of intellectuals is more ubiquitous today than ever.
That's pretty impressive considering the show's cast includes voice acting comedy genius H. Jon Benjamin («Bob's Burgers,» «Home Movies,» etc.) as the voice of Archer; multi-talented actress Aisha Tyler as the even more multi-talented and super-smart superspy Lana Kane; SNL - grad par excellence Chris Parnell («30 Rock») as weaselly espionage accountant Cyril Figgis; borderline ubiquitous working actress Judy Greer as the lovably psychopathic billionairess Cheryl Tunt; the less well - known but seemingly no less talented Lucky Yates as mad scientist Dr. Krieger; and the voice of poly - addictive fan favorite Pam Poovey herself, Amber Nash.
There are some who might suggest that this would all work better in the ubiquitous long - form TV format, but I disagree.
There is obviously something innately cinematic and primal in King's work as a writer across both horror and sentimental Americana, and adaptations large and small have been ubiquitous in American cinema over the past four decades.
The quick - cut, hand - held camera work made ubiquitous by flicks like «Cloverfield» diffuses some of the gore in these sequences but not so much that we don't know what's going on.
He's been pretty ubiquitous of late, claiming major roles in Martin Scorsese films, Iron Man 3, and other high - profile work.
We have made digital systems so affordable, powerful, easy to use, and ubiquitous that students and their parents often think they are digital natives, and know «how a computer works».
The need for afterschool programming is ubiquitous, and we must work diligently to create quality programs that genuinely help advance student social and behavioral skills.
The white work truck is so ubiquitous on American roads that it's practically invisible.
There are the Adobe apps Reader and Flash that you'd download anyway, and the now - ubiquitous Microsoft Office 2007 trial, and also 3DMark06 Basic Edition, the freeware version of the gaming benchmark program we use at PC Magazine Labs, so you can check that the 3D graphics card and system are working properly).
«Our goal is to reduce work for libraries by making e-book discovery and acquisition more ubiquitous,» said Kari Paulson, ProQuest Vice President and General Manager, Ebooks.
The biggest news, though, is that we're working with a number of major publishers (and important smaller ones) to provide a storefront that contains deluxe digital graphic novels aimed at the «real mainstream,» the audience for graphic novels that reads Maus or Fun Home or Dotter of Her Father's Eyes but would never think of going into a comic shop guarded by a dodgy life - size statue of She - Hulk... We think the immersive «lean back» experience that tablets provide, along with purchase ease - of - use and the ubiquitous availability that app stores provide, can, if handled right, create a sea change in the consumption of graphic novels — and, if we have our way, the whole thing will have absolutely * nothing * to do with superheroes.
(This was when we learned that the ubiquitous Richard Nash — just seen, as was Hudson, at our FutureBook Conference 2014 — was working with BitLIt in an advisory capacity.)
It's one of the most ubiquitous tips I've read about investing, and for good reason: the earlier you start investing, the longer the magical power of compounding can work on your funds, thereby ensuring you a healthy retirement.
When I first started working in portfolio management in 1999, ETFs were not as ubiquitous as they are today, and it was still very expensive to assemble a basket of stocks as an individual investor.
And genetic work suggests that this is an old and ubiquitous association.
The ubiquitous Berlitz language school — no surprise — has a location here, as well as home - grown EFL giant English Time, which is where I worked and has several branches throughout the city and country.
Such was his gift for documentation that the works of this businessman cum photographer have become nearly ubiquitous on the Oregon coast.
According to Japanese website Ascii, Ubiquitous Entertainment is announcing that their smartphone Javascript framework «enchant.js» has been customized to work in connection with Nintendo Web Framework.
Ironically (from an Owens perspective), the roster of figures Foster discusses — Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, Gretchen Bender and, working as a team, Jenny Holzer and Peter Nadin — includes two (Sherman and Prince) who are among the most celebrated artists of their generation, another who recently enjoyed a retrospective at the Whitney (Levine), and a fourth whose work has long been ubiquitous in museums and public spaces (Holzer).
In the late 1960s, Polke, fresh out of the Düsseldorf Art Academy, made several works parodying Dürer's 1502 watercolor, which had long been a ubiquitous, clichéd image in Germany.
Titled Unrealism — as much to indicate the show's focus on the heightened and surreal as to comment on the ubiquitous label «untitled», which serves as a lazy catch - all for work too of - the - moment to reference history, antecedents or fully thought - out ideas — the show was a not - to - miss tour de force, a revelation of the power of extreme figuration to elucidate the human condition — Tala Madani, Emily Mae Smith and Jonathan Gardner were among the standouts, with Jenny Saville, Richard Prince and John Currin among the 11 artists upholding the Gagosian brand.
I work with material that is typically ubiquitous, either natural or non-natural, such as grocery bags and water bottles.
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In my current work I use these same ubiquitous materials, but the initial disguise is deliberately revealed when the piece, at first appearing to be made from metal and by machine, is seen close - up and the dissemblance is exposed.
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