For example, consumers are starting to shop more online, and the current debit product doesn't allow them to do that ubiquitously. |
Sentient computing systems are always on, ubiquitously available, and can adapt to their users. |
His work on transtextuality is still ubiquitously referred to in the field of literary studies. |
The salvaged food was brought from the piers to the kitchens by Boy Scouts, ubiquitously useful in any public undertaking. |
Perhaps no Idol alumnus has been more ubiquitously successful than Carrie Underwood, country music's most successful female star at the moment. |
The depressing thing was how ubiquitously mediocre things were. |