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The phones' ubiquitousness has made their use harder for parents to monitor, he said.
Even the ubiquitousness of warfare in human history doesn't impress researchers.
The trees' very ubiquitousness makes some wonder what other accommodations the child's family may seek next, such as when he goes to school or camp.
Within a short time the belt's ubiquitousness and low price led to the wane of its popularity.
Its ubiquitousness during socialism led many to shun it now that a greater variety of choices are available.
But attesting to their ubiquitousness in African art, human figures also usually decorate these objects.
Compromise may also illuminate the ubiquitousness of anxiety disorders.
"We will come to accept its ubiquitousness."
Their ubiquitousness simply confirms that much crime is committed by amateurs, experimenters and adolescents acting out.
Due to their ubiquitousness in nature gravity currents have been and still are intensely studied in laboratories all over the world.
Gilman says "the ubiquitousness of self-hatred cannot be denied.
Their ubiquitousness has engendered a shared rancor.
With convenience drug stores, Mr. Cuti explained, ubiquitousness equals success.
His travelling and ubiquitousness became legendary.
Nor does it force its funny supporting cast into the annoying ubiquitousness that would have given it a sitcom flavor.
Given the ubiquitousness of certain kinds of cloth, he has conceded, fibers yield evidence far less definitive than blood, and not nearly so stable.
If you are your family's "Mac guy," the newfound ubiquitousness of screen sharing alone is reason enough to get everyone to upgrade to Leopard.
The Jars are Iron Age cemetery sites with a beautiful minimalistic aesthetics that due to their ubiquitousness could also be considered land art.
Meanwhile Roxanna suffers the losses that belong to every life and that, pressed into 300 pages, shock us with the ubiquitousness of mundane drama.
If you need a song to remind you of the ubiquitousness of health clubs or Muzak in elevators, this is the revue for you.
Electric toothbrushes, artificial hearts, stacking sidechairs, surfboards, race cars, lasers and other recent creations on display testify to the ubiquitousness of synthetics.
The study (PDF) revolved around the iPod due to its ubiquitousness in the market, but the conclusions can easily be applied to any digital music player.
And despite the ubiquitousness of credit cards, A.T.M.'s and electronic transfers, the sea of cash has been growing much faster than the nation's gross national product.
As further indications of the case's ubiquitousness, the forbidden list also includes the news on MTV and ESPN's "Sports Center."
Ubiquitousness and stability of atoms relies on their binding energy, which means that an atom has a lower energy than an unbound system of the nucleus and electrons.