ubiquitousness वाक्य
"ubiquitousness" हिंदी में ubiquitousness in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- The ubiquitousness of magic and magicite, as well as its cost-efficiency, led to it replacing electricity and its various sources as the dominant usable energy in Ivalice.
- Parents have complained of the large sums of money required to satisfy a child's Pokemon habit, and some of the children themselves have begun to resist the brand's ubiquitousness.
- "Anybody who said in 1960 that we would have the ubiquitousness of information we currently take for granted would have been seen as someone writing science fiction, " he said.
- Indeed, a recent Times Mirror poll revealed that a bare majority of the respondents knew who Newt Gingrich is, despite the House speaker's ubiquitousness since his rise to power eight months ago.
- The German language society, Gesellschaft f�r deutsche Sprache, decided to recognize the word's significance and ubiquitousness in the 1990s by awarding it the title of'Word of the Year'in 1995.
- We can no longer exchange our experiences of trauma of war ( PTSD ), economic collapse sending millions into homelessness, including veterans of the recent wars, the ubiquitousness of sweatshops, and so on.
- One need not be a native to appreciate the ubiquitousness of " Japanglish, " as the loan words _ and a few English-sounding made-in-Japan originals _ are collectively known.
- While the party celebrates its unity and ubiquitousness, while the throngs applaud the speeches by Bush and Gramm and others, the behind-the-scenes manipulators will be working to undermine the widespread appeal of Republicanism.
- First, they said, the subject was a dicey one, given not only its current ubiquitousness but also the fact that three quickie Simpson paperbacks are being airlifted into bookstores by the hundreds of thousands, right this minute.
- From there, it was a leap to ruminations about the ubiquitousness of Monica Lewinsky and to an essay about a drug whose side effects completely overwhelm the effects and may include shortening of the intestines by 21 feet, and death.