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228 examples of Universally in a sentence
Public education is becoming
universally
available, including for groups that faced harsh discrimination in the past.
Europe’s Financial AlchemyCHICAGO – It is
universally
recognized that a key factor underlying the 2007-2008 financial crisis was the diffusion of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), the infamous special-purpose vehicles that transformed lower-rated debt into highly rated debt.
Governments should develop a post-2015 set of
universally
applicable Sustainable Development Goals that can galvanize long-term action beyond electoral cycles.
Mill’s principle is not
universally
accepted.
This is the standard we should set, and it will be a great moment indeed when it is
universally
adopted.
Even though lack of foresight is
universally
viewed as a leading cause of its Iraq debacle, the United States (with British backing probable) is now preparing to recognize Kosovo’s independence unilaterally – irrespective of the consequences for Europe and the world.
Since ancient times, happiness has been
universally
seen as a good.
It is our task to ensure that it is a free, open, and
universally
accessible country that advances and safeguards universal human rights.
And they, too, have a
universally
accepted ritual framework that stands the test of time.
That was not
universally
true – see Germany’s Angela Merkel – but it certainly was true in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and elsewhere.
Fourth, it wants to avoid the further economic pain that
universally
applied sanctions would cause.
Government action is needed to ensure that care services cover all who need them – from preschool children to the sick, the disabled, and the elderly – and that they are
universally
accessible and affordable.
These goals are
universally
agreed as part of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Given the benefits, one might expect such developments to be
universally
lauded and encouraged.
In 1926, Romania – the first country to introduce the crime of terrorism into its criminal code – asked the League of Nations to “consider drafting a convention to render terrorism
universally
punishable.”
Most recently, an effort to place terrorism under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was dropped due to the lack of a
universally
accepted definition and the additional workload that such cases would mean.
In the case of Greece, these fundamental ideas do not appear to have been
universally
accepted.
This was
universally
viewed as a retraction of his “no new taxes” pledge.
That is what intelligence agencies have always done, and these roles are
universally
understood.
Philosophers of science have traditionally approached questions concerning what counts as knowledge, explanation, and theory as if they could be answered
universally.
Either way, it is almost
universally
understood that the transfer of presidential authority is masterminded at the top and endorsed at the ballot box.
In Japan, Abe is
universally
regarded to have performed badly in his first stint as Prime Minister in 2006-2007, despite his distinguished lineage.
One criterion that seems
universally
accepted is a party’s use, encouragement, or at least condoning of violence – as was evidently the case with Golden Dawn’s role in attacks on immigrants in Athens.
The road to the end of the Cold War was certainly not easy, or
universally
welcomed at the time, but it is for just this reason that its lessons remain relevant.
As a result, Malaysia has developed both a general civil code, which is applied universally, and Islamic law, which is applied only to Muslims in personal and family matters.
Financial analysts almost
universally
ridiculed these policies and castigated Chinese leaders for abandoning their earlier pretenses of market-oriented reforms.
The truth is that such models are most useful when they are little known or not
universally
believed.
By making today’s medicines, vaccines, and other health tools
universally
available – and by stepping up research efforts to develop tomorrow’s health tools – we could close the health gap between wealthy and poor countries within a generation.
Justice for SomeNEW YORK – The mortgage debacle in the United States has raised deep questions about “the rule of law,” the
universally
accepted hallmark of an advanced, civilized society.
Respect for other identities, and a certainty that all are equal, must be concomitants of the effort to forge a world order based on genuine peace and partnership, an order emanating from a
universally
shared commitment to certain absolutely fundamental moral and political principles.
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