How To Use Ubiquity In A Sentence

  • These subjects come together for us when we discuss the representation of embodiment that insists both on the fleshly materiality of the body, and the ubiquity of unconscious fantasy that underpins being-in-the-body.
  • The title symbolically equips the with explosive power and a procreative, insectlike ubiquity.
  • The sheer ubiquity of moving images has steadily undermined the standards people once had both for cinema as art and for cinema as popular entertainment '. The Times Literary Supplement
  • First, the ubiquity of smartphones. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cheapness and ubiquity of plastics, and the problems caused when they're carelessly thrown away, blind us to the utility and versatility of these marvellously mutable materials.
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  • The diversity of contract language results in the ubiquity of contract interpretation.
  • The abnormal pressure reservoir is ubiquity and the genetic of it is diverse.
  • The diversity of contract language results in the ubiquity of contract interpretation.
  • Both are characterized by their ubiquity and their antiquity: No known human culture lacks them, and musical instruments are among the oldest human artifacts, dating to the Late Pleistocene about 50,000 years ago. A Sound Check For the Ages
  • Perhaps that ubiquity puts a brake on its ability to astound or shape-shift. Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to its Own Past by Simon Reynolds – review
  • The current ubiquity of advertising is certainly one of its most subtle and insidious properties.
  • Indeed, given the ubiquity of such threats, support troops collocated with the combat units they support probably are safer than those on their own, as the Jessica Lynch incident revealed.
  • Sacramentarians; it pronounced, as Calvin never would have done, that the unworthy communicant receives Our Lord's Body; and it met his objection by the strange device of "ubiquity" -- namely, that the glorified Christ was everywhere. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • All granites are peraluminous as implied by the ubiquity of normative corundum.
  • This was an enormous and ubiquitous intellectual error and powerfully persuasive because of its ubiquity, and, like a computer virus, a self-propagating one. Robert Teitelman: McLean and Nocera's All the Devils Are Here
  • As a result of the increasing ubiquity of "aircon," complaints by locals about the humidity are on the rise, as well. Open the Future
  • Such is the ubiquity of denim and cotton waste in Lesotho that garment refuse has replaced charcoal as cooking fuel. Times, Sunday Times
  • They offer their customers a certain ubiquity, along with a consistency of product. Do publishers matter?
  • The name Pink Hill Mafia is itself a playful reflection of what its members consider their ubiquity throughout the Hill. To foster connections, gay congressional staffers think Pink Hill Mafia
  • The "ubiquity," as the _Exegesis_ terms the omnipresence of Christ's human nature, is condemned as Eutychian heresy. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • Part of the coffee revolution is its ubiquity; hot or cold, with syrup or flavorings, spirits or spices, or coffee as a flavor itself.
  • The charges: "saturation," "desperation," decaffeination and "ubiquity" (that last from Starbucks founder and chairman Howard Schulz himself a decade ago and in an infamous memo leaked earlier this year). Polly LaBarre: Did You Make Your Customers Smarter Today?
  • The alleged bureaucratic ubiquity of the Teutonic world is not really being treated as conditional on the truth of a contingent claim about those hardy Boreal nomads of the Arctic.
  • And after that, the uncared for building itself would settle into shapelessness, buried under the ubiquity of the dust.
  • Despite the apparent ubiquity and inclusivity of the net, it's still a very specialist concern, and nowhere near as representative as it likes to think it is.
  • Which is to say, my disgust with cell phone ubiquity (and the insufferableness of its users) is reaching critical mass. Memphis Flyer
  • Most people, athletes or not, simply aren't acclimatized to summer heat thanks to the ubiquity of air conditioning. Heat-related illness still deadly problem for athletes
  • Last week's riff on how the coming ubiquity of wireless networks could lead to a new and better form of digital rights management brought out both supporters and detractors.
  • I reckon the ubiquity of "jurat" must vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction; it's use is quite common in Texas. The Volokh Conspiracy
  • But four years on from that initial sudden rise to ubiquity, the dust has settled somewhat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bank of China deftly leverages its "ubiquity" - i.e., "almost a branch on every corner" to reinforce "life-long partnership, through good times and bad. Tom Doctoroff: How Marketers Can Win During China's "Recession"
  • The ubiquity of Shakespeare in popular culture hardly needs demonstration.
  • The cheapness and ubiquity of plastics, and the problems caused when they're carelessly thrown away, blind us to the utility and versatility of these marvellously mutable materials.
  • I think that, dangerous as the written word like that is, the beaming of Israel-hatred into British living rooms is arguably worse, given the ubiquity of television (as distinct from publications like the LRB) in British homes. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Hence the ubiquity of testing, and evaluation schemes which involve the assessment of teacher or student performances.
  • To make a case for violence being coded as programs of behaviour as a result of adaptative forces one needs to demonstrate evidence of such programs, not merely the ubiquity of violence. Mind Hacks: Are we designed for violence?
  • Bill Maher has offered some scathing criticism of Obama of late, ranting against the president's televisional ubiquity and questioning Obama's political substance on his show, in an op-ed in the LA Times, and in an interview with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann. FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog
  • Utilizing photography and video, my work documents and ironizes the ubiquity of American, media culture.
  • Charles Hamilton Sorley, a Great War poet, once wrote an achingly poignant poem about the ‘millions of mouthless dead’ whose individual identity had been smothered by their ubiquity.
  • Photography's variety and self-effacing ubiquity have also made it an elusive historical entity, defying traditional interpretative or narrative structures.
  • Prominent doctors are enlisted to publicly affirm the malady's ubiquity.
  • This ubiquity of unavoidable helplessness points to the possibility that dependency is not peripheral to the social order, but is somehow central to it.
  • At its worst, this habit of optimism allows us to bury our heads in the sand, deny the ubiquity of pain in ourselves and others, and to immure ourselves in a state of deliberate heartlessness to ensure our emotional survival. Buddha
  • As for extra-virgin olive oil, I do use it quite often but its ubiquity serves to overshadow many wonderful oils like pistachio, walnut, argan and even grapeseed. Lela Rose
  • Part of the coffee revolution is its ubiquity; hot or cold, with syrup or flavorings, spirits or spices, or coffee as a flavor itself.
  • This has been tried before and failed, but maybe the technology and connectivity ubiquity is finally good enough to make it reality. Google's Microsoft Moment - Anil Dash
  • Besides, as he was with the army of Virginia, and the South fought battles elsewhere, he, not having the gift of ubiquity, is forced to rely for events of which he was not an eye-witness upon letters from friends and announcements in newspapers. Current Literature
  • The question arises: what have American cantors done with this information concerning the antiquity - and ubiquity - of Jewish liturgy?
  • Wouldn't it seem that human biology would oppose the ubiquity of religion?
  • Hence the ubiquity of testing, and evaluation schemes which involve the assessment of teacher or student performances.
  • Dresdensis) _ of 1571 the Philippists of Electoral Saxony also rejected the omnipresence (which they termed ubiquity) of the human nature of Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • Mozilla Ubiquity, Microsoft IE8, and the fractur ... Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • Chrome and the quest for ubiquity | brants on Sep 4th at 8pm Google Chrome and the future of browsers | FactoryCity
  • Notwithstanding the ubiquity of the autocar, it is still a fact that between the man in the car and the man on foot is set an impassable gulf. A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country
  • The twentieth century has seen a revolution in Christian music, with the rise almost to ubiquity of new kinds of worship song and chorus.
  • The natives so embraced the pageantry and the promise of the new faith; and centuries later, testament to that Christian hegemony is the ubiquity of an iconolatry, none as dispersed into the bowels of urban and rural religious life as the icon of the Santo Nino.
  • Thanks to the ubiquity of mobile phones connected to the internet, social networks can follow you as you move around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence the ubiquity of testing, and evaluation schemes which involve the assessment of teacher or student performances.
  • BTW, Wi-Fi user configuration could also be simplified, as the syndication network provides a de-facto standard roaming config (SSIDs, etc), so the simplicity and ubiquity is maintained. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » WiFi Business Model Fu
  • But in a sense it is the very ubiquity of computational irreducibility that forces there to be only small islands of computational reducibility — which can readily be identified even from quite vague linguistic input. Wolfram Blog : 7 years of NKS—and its first killer app
  • The ubiquity of mobile phone cameras combined with fans' wish to impress friends on social media means that the celebrity selfie has become the norm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Connected with Peirce's insistence on the ubiquity of mind in the cosmos is the importance he attached to what he called “semeiotic,” the theory of signs in the most general sense. Nobody Knows Nothing
  • Despite his ubiquity, Levine's musical personality remains, for some of us at least, just as mysterious as his private nature.
  • Hence the ubiquity of testing, and evaluation schemes which involve the assessment of teacher or student performances.
  • NEW YORK In an era when ad ubiquity is being met with more consumer avoidance, marketers are trying to make ads that work — literally. Ad Track: Winning ads really work for consumers
  • A bronze statuette of a Persian dancing boy with a high hat, long sleeves and pointed shoes also testifies to the ubiquity of foreign performers.
  • Of course, her boyfriend is indie royalty, but her sheer ubiquity denies her indie status. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ubiquity of tajines on restaurant menus matches that of harira. Cheap Eats Guide to Europe 1994
  • Many observers commented on Stalin's timelessness and ubiquity.
  • These dynamics become naturalised, made invisible by their ubiquity.
  • Moreover, the ubiquity of email can lead to its use in inappropriate circumstances.
  • Her ubiquity here almost makes her whole schtick believable.
  • Glass, for all its usefullness and ubiquity, is widely overlooked for its potential to enhance our lives in many ways and the building block bottle is just one of them … heineken should have considered using additional colors and expanded the kinds of building components that its packaging suggests. HEINEKEN WOBO: The brick that holds beer | Inhabitat
  • It then provides information about bacterial pyrogens, "endogenous" pyrogenic cytokines, body temperature regulation and survival value of fever and its ubiquity, in order to enable readers to follow the CNS involvement. AvaxHome
  • But just because I am annoyed by the ubiquity of restaurant reviews doesn't mean there is anything actually wrong with the word bistro. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed

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