Ubiquity Sentence Examples

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  • Interesting to see the applications that are coming forward to leverage the ubiquity of the mobile phone!

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  • The sheer ubiquity of the correspondents empowered by the new technology in wartime brings an added strain for Service families.

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  • With the ubiquity of computers, networks, email and the World Wide Web, news about JSTOR is spreading through the scholarly community.

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  • And thatâs a level of media ubiquity that few celebrities or news stories ever attain.

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  • Needless to say, their ubiquity makes leather jackets quite common.

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  • Given their ubiquity, it's no wonder that cotton camisoles are available in such a great many colors and patterns.

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  • Given their ubiquity, women's babydoll tops are widely available.

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  • Despite the ubiquity of scarves, many women prefer to be selective with the styles they purchase.

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  • Whereupon the more rigid Lutherans accused their brethren of Crypto-Calvinism, and began controversies which dealt with that charge and with a defence of the idea of ubiquity.

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  • The ubiquity of such crops has also allowed the Bt toxin class to become the most widely used in the world.

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  • With the growing ubiquity of computing, particularly use of the Internet, projects which once would have been unthinkable have become commonplace.

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  • With increasing ubiquity of the Internet, recent years have seen an explosion in these multiplayer and online games.

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  • Along with gothic renditions of the Grim Reaper and bracelets of barbwire, you'll notice the ubiquity of Harley Davidson motifs.

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  • As networks approach ubiquity, tho, the advantages and challenges of distributed computing emerge.

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  • Up to this point the first chapter was entirely dedicated to highlighting the ubiquity of analogy in cognitive operations.

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  • Here in Britain that journey to near ubiquity is almost complete.

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  • The problems with these units is that their very ubiquity forces landlords to compete with each other for tenants driving down rents and yields.

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  • Which makes its current ubiquity seem all the more remarkable.

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  • For all its subsequent ubiquity, Nationwide sidled onto TV screens at 6pm on Tuesday 9 September 1969 with an absolute minimum of publicity.

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  • The ubiquity of this loess or yellow earth, as the Chinese call it, has in fact given its name both to the river which carries it in solution and to the sea (the Yellow Sea) into which it is discharged.

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  • Clearly, the wireless era, powered by the ubiquity of the device and the arrival of 3G, is under way.

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  • In principle, the idea of the ubiquity of the Internet looks convincing.

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  • The ubiquity of GSM technology in Europe leads proponents of airborne mobile services to favor 1800 MHz GSM for the initial service.

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  • Interesting to see the applications that are coming forward to leverage the ubiquity of the mobile phone !

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  • Such ubiquity forces us to ask questions including, ' What good does it do?

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  • Thanks to the ubiquity of large hard drives, PC games can generally be longer and deeper than console games.

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  • Microsoft came late to the party, but they also developed a streaming capability in their Windows Media Player, and with the ubiquity of the Windows Platform it became used constantly.

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  • To Luther's doctrine of the ubiquity of Christ's body he opposed that of the presence and activity of the Holy Spirit in the church.

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  • This being the case, and having regard to the minuteness and ubiquity of these organisms, we should be very careful in accepting evidence as to the continuity or otherwise of any two forms which falls short of direct and uninterrupted observation.

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  • They were allowed to hold land and were encouraged to become - what their ubiquity qualified them to be - the merchant princes of Europe.

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  • Zwingli attacked the weakest part of Luther's theory - the ubiquity of the body of Christ; and Luther attacked Zwingli's exegesis of the words of the institution.

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  • This required a doctrine of Ubiquity, or the omnipresence of the body of Christ extended in space, and therefore of its presence in the communion elements.

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  • No case' of so-called " spontaneous generation " has withstood rigid investigation; but the discussion contributed to more exact ideas as to the ubiquity, minuteness, and high powers of resistance to physical agents of the spores of Schizomycetes, and led to more exact ideas of antiseptic treatments.

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  • East of the Cascades the valleys are usually treeless, save for a few willows and cottonwoods in the vicinity of streams. Over the greater part of this region the sage-brush is the most common plant, and by its ubiquity it imparts to the landscape the monotonous greyish tint so characteristic of the arid regions of the western United States.

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  • Czarniecki raised partisan-warfare to the dignity of a science, and by his ubiquity and tenacity demoralized and exhausted the regular armies to which he was generally opposed.

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