Sentence examples for ubiquitous attack from inspiring English sources

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Her strategy was to drown out the campaign of Jerry Brown, a former governor and current attorney-general but a pauper by comparison, with constant and ubiquitous attack ads, forcing him either to spend his money early or to leave her attacks unanswered.Mr Brown chose the second option, hoarding his money, a bit more than $20m, all summer.

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Multiple articles were worded in fear-mongering and anxiety-provoking terminology, such as the now-ubiquitous "attacks", "outbreaks", "victims", and "sufferers".

A new study finds that a widely used version of the ubiquitous heart attack risk calculator is flawed, misclassifying 15 percent of patients who would use it — almost six million Americans, of whom almost four million are inappropriately shifted into higher-risk groups that are more likely to be treated with medication.

SOTOMAYOR ON THE CONSTITUTION AND "JUDICIAL ACTIVISM": The ubiquitous conservative attack on Sotomayor stems from a 2005 statement she made describing the role appellate justices have in forming policy, which they claim is akin to an endorsement of "judicial activism".

Ubiquitous coyotes will attack children and maul even pit-bull terriers when hungry enough.

As routine cyber-security measures (patching, anti-virus) become ubiquitous, socially engineered attacks are a growing threat.

During the last two weeks, Steve Coz's backpedalling apologias have been almost as ubiquitous as the attacks on him by members of "the entire celebrity community," in celebrity- community spokesperson Fran Drescher's phrase.

So ubiquitous are terrorist attacks, and the dreadful anticipation of them, in "Human Parts" that when the real estate heir can't reach his girlfriend on her cell phone at a cafe, he wonders if she's been blown up.

During the last two weeks, Steve Coz's backpedalling apologias have been almost as ubiquitous as the attacks on him by members of "the entire celebrity community," in celebrity- community spokesperson Fran Drescher's phrase... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.

In the first part, our experts are predicting cyber attacks, ubiquitous drones, spooky smartphones and the continuing rise of wearable technology.

The hackers posted "CyberCaliphate" banners on the network's social media accounts, including a "Je suIS IS" banner that referred to the "Je Suis Charlie" slogan, which became ubiquitous following terror attacks in January that left 17 dead in and around Paris, including journalists and cartoonists from the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo.

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