Ubiquitous
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The Digital Divide Is Impeding DevelopmentGENEVA – It is easy to assume that access to the digital economy is ubiquitous, and that online shopping is the natural evolution of commerce.
China’s exchange-rate policy and its bilateral trade surplus with the US were major issues in America’s presidential election, and concerns over Chinese foreign investment are
ubiquitous.
According to WEF Chairman Klaus Schwab, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is beginning now, “characterized by a much more
ubiquitous
and mobile Internet, by smaller and more powerful sensors that have become cheaper, and by artificial intelligence and machine learning.”
Many older office buildings in the area were unable to retain tenants, who decided to move away from the
ubiquitous
scenes of destruction.
Today, that role is
ubiquitous.
Mobile phones are now
ubiquitous
in villages as well as cities.
Kenya’s
ubiquitous
mobile banking service M-Pesa appears to have enabled poor women to move out of subsistence agriculture into non-farm businesses, providing a significant bump up the income ladder at the very bottom.
In India, that percentage may be even higher, as increasingly
ubiquitous
4G services and increasingly cheap Internet-enabled smartphones have recently enabled millions to get online – and offer up significant amounts of personal information.
The
ubiquitous
term "discontinuation symptoms"--Orwellian newspeak for withdrawal--implied that anti-depressants carried no risk of dependence.
Agriculture is among the most
ubiquitous
forms of female entrepreneurship.
In Defense of NationalismTEL AVIV – The “threat” of nationalism seems
ubiquitous.
Even as the Internet and communications technology have made speaking up publicly technically easier than ever,
ubiquitous
state and commercial surveillance has ensured that expression, association, and protest remain constrained.
The mosquito nets
ubiquitous
in my childhood disappeared from urban houses by the time I was at university in the late 1950s.
In the digital age, the opposite is true: cheap computer storage, powerful processors, and
ubiquitous
Internet access have made remembering the norm.
The European Art of the DealPRINCETON – It has been almost a decade since the 2008 financial crisis, and the confrontational politics that emerged in its aftermath remain
ubiquitous
in the West.
China’s Growth ChallengeBEIJING – Throughout the just concluded 18th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
ubiquitous
television screens in trains and metro stations broadcast a live feed of the Chinese assembly.
After all, the Soviet Union was a totalitarian state that could rely on a powerful and
ubiquitous
secret police.
While technology has always been transformative, its impact is now ubiquitous, with digital and mobile technologies being adopted at an unprecedented rate.
The elder Assad’s images were ubiquitous; among the first landmarks to greet me upon my release was a huge statue of the president.
But corporate villains, typically multinational companies, have never been so
ubiquitous
as today.
State aid to ailing companies remains ubiquitous, and common rules designed to ensure free circulation of goods and services are not fully respected by the member states - public procurement and energy markets being prime examples.
It is a
ubiquitous
phenomenon, one that almost all of us confront, in some form, on a regular basis.
Global intercourse is broader, faster, and more
ubiquitous
than ever before.
Today, satellite dishes are
ubiquitous
in Iraq as well.
Ultimately, however, the Internet poses a major governance challenge, exemplified in ongoing efforts to understand the implications of
ubiquitous
mobility and the collection and storage of “big data.”
Such activities have become ubiquitous: legal services, policing, and prisons; cybercrime and the army of experts defending organizations against it; financial regulators trying to stop mis-selling and the growing ranks of compliance officers employed in response; the huge resources devoted to US election campaigns; real-estate services that facilitate the exchange of already-existing assets; and much financial trading.
City and government officials should ensure that parks and paved paths become as
ubiquitous
to a city's landcape as parking spaces.
Although Internet connectivity and digital devices have become
ubiquitous
in the MENA region, they are used for accessing social media, rather than for launching new enterprises or employing people.
Likewise,
ubiquitous
social media generate new transnational groups, but also create opportunities for manipulation by governments and others.
Forsaken SyriaMADRID – In this year of
ubiquitous
commemorations, the centennial of Jan Karski’s birth has been largely overlooked.
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