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Joe Angelo, the deputy managing director of Intertanko, a group representing independent tanker operators, said the best approach was "to reduce emissions worldwide — universally — not just unilateral action in the United States or the European Union".
While the context in which the saying has traditionally been used is quite patronizing, there is, after all, an element of truth in it, which applies universally, not just to emerging markets.
That is a good thing: it's simpler for users to understand, they don't have to sign multiple documents, they know that certain things are and aren't private across multiple services, and now something like removing demographic data from yourself applies universally, not just on one service.
A condom wrapper, though, remains universally not thrown out, across a wide spectrum of my and my friends' boyfriends.
Why isn't the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and '60s taught universally, not as something that improved conditions for black Americans, though it did, but also as something that made America better?
Other tributes came from Ralph Gonsalves, the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, who described Odlum as "one of the region's finest political orators, who was persuasive, eloquent and was able to command attention universally, not only in his native capital city Castries but also at the United Nations, in Geneva, Cape Town or in London".
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Fluoroquinolones universally are not bad drugs.
He was not universally liked.
Commonplace, but not universally accepted.
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Ftorek is not universally disliked.
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