Widely
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1820 examples of Widely in a sentence
Many NASA technologies developed for space are now
widely
used in civilian life, from memory foam in mattresses to freeze-dried food, to LEDs in cancer treatment.
One reason for this was that transportation was not
widely
available, so everything had to be within walking distance, including the few sources of clean water that existed then.
We also need to think about effective crowdsourcing mechanisms, to fact-check
widely
spread online information, and reward people who take part in that.
And it's been quite
widely
implemented in the world.
It's
widely
believed that the evolution of desiccation-tolerant seeds allowed the colonization and the radiation of flowering plants, or angiosperms, onto land.
Their hypotheses are
widely
varied and lack significant consensus.
I'm a textile artist most
widely
known for starting the yarn bombing movement.
Unfortunately, speakers can also manipulate people with false information that the audience thinks is true, such as the debunked but still
widely
believed claim that vaccines cause autism.
Its glow couldn't be matched, and the pigment continued to be
widely
used until it was banned in the 1970s.
Every brain is different, which explains why people's experiences of concussions vary so
widely.
In elephants or people, it would take centuries for a trait to spread
widely
enough to matter.
They're actually developing a lot of their science and engineering curriculum to spread
widely
around the world in our system.
And that quote is
widely
attributed to John Lennon, but it turns out he stole it from T.S. Eliot.
But because we haven't learned from this history, nonviolent struggle as a technique is
widely
misunderstood.
Concrete is the most
widely
used construction material in the world.
And it is
widely
viewed that that move was the pivotal move in their victory.
It's
widely
talked about how trust in institutions and many corporate brands has been steadily declining and continues to do so.
Now, I've waited to the end intentionally to mention Uber, because I recognize that it is a contentious and
widely
overused example, but in the context of a new era of trust, it's a great case study.
But consider this: the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which is the most
widely
adopted arms control treaty in history with 190 signatories, sets no specific date by which the world's nuclear-armed nations will get rid of their nuclear weapons.
They want us to tear open more wounds in our societies so that they can use them to spread their infection more
widely.
They were worried that the camera would capture information about them, take it out of context and
widely
disseminate it.
Production costs alone or in conjunction with how
widely
a film is distributed in this country.
And it's being pursued more
widely
around the globe as people are seeking community.
Our first study of people who were happily in love has been
widely
publicized, so I'm only going to say very little about it.
These are two pieces of DNA that we use quite
widely
in our work.
But my art is so far from metrics, and moreover, my photography is
widely
exposing the theme of escapism.
Widely
considered her masterpiece, Ariel exemplifies the honesty and imagination Plath harnessed to capture her pain.
Their mistreatment,
widely
reported throughout the country, catapulted the parade into the public eye— and garnered suffragists greater sympathy.
But there is a point to this abstraction, which is that it now suddenly becomes very
widely
applicable, because A, B and C could be anything.
These nano-bots I mentioned will first be used for medical and health applications: cleaning up the environment, providing powerful fuel cells and
widely
distributed decentralized solar panels and so on in the environment.
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