Ubiquitous
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213 examples of Ubiquitous in a sentence
The stuff that I was lucky and begging for to get when I was a kid is now
ubiquitous.
We hid behind cars, running through the darkness that lay between the streetlights, boundless laughter
ubiquitous
across the pavement.
The thing is, if we want to live in a world where the circumstances of your birth do not dictate your future and where equal opportunity is ubiquitous, then each and every one of us has a role to play in making sure unconscious bias does not determine our lives.
It won't happen because they're so ubiquitous, we see them now, they're one of the great conservation success stories of the US.
And this is
ubiquitous.
Bitcoin is the most
ubiquitous
cryptocurrency, but there are hundreds of them.
Esther Perel: It's interesting, because on the one hand, the need for love is
ubiquitous
and universal.
We are part of a community of folks who are living their authentic selves all along the gender spectrum, despite the
ubiquitous
threat of violence, despite the undercurrent of anxiety that always is present for people who live on their own terms.
This is so
ubiquitous
now.
Imagine those trends, those forces, with a booster rocket of this CRISPR technology that is so powerful and so
ubiquitous.
And imagine if green facades were as
ubiquitous
as glass ones how much cleaner the air in Chinese cities would become.
Street evangelism is only slightly less
ubiquitous
than street harassment.
So just to show you the
ubiquitous
nature of these action potentials, we saw it in the Venus flytrap, we've seen an action potential in the mimosa.
Slow-motion multitasking among creative people is
ubiquitous.
So this is a house that uses some of the cheapest and most normal materials that you can find in the market that applies the
ubiquitous
four-by-eight modulation that governs the construction industry.
And thirdly, it's going to become more
ubiquitous
in terms of filling your entire environment, and we will be in the middle of it.
In fact, I think in the next decade, without any question, we will discover life on Mars and find that it is literally
ubiquitous
under the soils and different parts of that planet.
Epidemiological studies show associations between the noise exposure and an increased risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and stroke, and although the overall risk increases are relatively small, this still constitutes a major public health problem because noise is so ubiquitous, and so many people are exposed to relevant noise levels.
And yet, turbulence is ubiquitous, springing up in virtually any system that has moving fluids.
But we think this virus is pretty
ubiquitous.
That's a unicellular organism
ubiquitous
in the oceans.
And though people like to say that the internet has made pornography ubiquitous, or basically guarantees that any young child who's handed a smartphone is definitely going to see pornography, data don't really support that.
So this would require
ubiquitous
surveillance, everybody would be monitored all the time.
Like for example, applying the Internet, which is now ubiquitous, in the rural areas of China or in Africa, to bringing health information to developing areas of the world.
We are increasingly in a landscape where media is global, social,
ubiquitous
and cheap.
In a world where media is global, social,
ubiquitous
and cheap, in a world of media where the former audience are now increasingly full participants, in that world, media is less and less often about crafting a single message to be consumed by individuals.
This organism is
ubiquitous
on the planet, and exists perhaps now in outer space due to all our travel there.
And today, Wikipedia is so
ubiquitous
that you can now find it on Chinese restaurant menus.
Now metaphor is ubiquitous, yet it's hidden.
Here's the computer of the future, because this screen is already there and they're
ubiquitous.
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