ubiquity
1.The diversity of contract language results in the ubiquity of contract interpretation.
2.Yet despite their ubiquity remarkably few non?engineers have heard the word “embedded” used in this context.
3.This ubiquity of the big bang holds no matter how big the universe is or even whether it is finite or infinite in size.
4.Ubiquity — JXTA technology is designed to be accessible by any device with a digital heartbeat, not just PCs or a specific deployment platform.
5.Indeed, the very ubiquity of the pathogen—with Americans facing the same risk of infection as Bangladeshis—suggests the virus is highly contagious, spreading as easily as, say, a cold virus.
6.With the invention of modern laptops, ubiquity of broadband Internet access, and advances in communication software, there is no longer a need to be in the office.
7.The medical libraries in University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University have conducted information literacy trainings in tiers from basic to advance and from ubiquity to individualization.
8.A law-order ruling environment is therefore needed so urgently because of the near ubiquity of law-order ruling actions along with the rapid process of marketization which is an integral part of the revitalization.
9.A team of researchers at UNH is inestigating whether the increasing ubiquity of chemical flame retardants found in foam furniture, carpeting, microwaes and computers might be related to the climbing rate of obesity in the United States.
10.As it is hard to acquire psychological commonsense due to its large-scale, ubiquity, environment-dependency and fuzziness, we have developed a method of psychological categorization to organize all the attributes, concepts, and assertions of psychological commonsense.

