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"universally" Definitions
  1. by everyone
  2. everywhere or in every situation

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Beachside snack bars are universally overpriced and almost universally bad.
Again, this might not be universally true, but it isn't universally untrue.
The President is universally criticized in Europe, almost universally criticized by the American media.
She has noticed that no subject fascinates and unnerves people more than infidelity—"universally forbidden yet universally practised".
It's part sincere, part tongue-in-cheek, part meditation, part mockery, but its production is universally beautiful, its sensibility universally droll.
But what is evident is that, over the course of a few short years, Rodriguez went from almost universally despised to near universally adored.
We say our mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible, and that 'universally accessible' part is very, very far from achieved.
According to him, the point was not to make information "universally accessible," but to make Google itself universally available, even if the information it provides is censored.
In contrast, I think the debate should be between positions 1 and 3: Physician-assisted suicide ought to be universally forbidden, or universally permitted for competent adults.
"Forms of leukemia that a generation ago were almost universally fatal are now almost universally curable," said Sally Curtin, an author of the report, in a telephone interview.
" "But," he added, "that view is not universally held.
For instance, Cardamone once spray-painted "Sellouts Suckn Dicks" on The Strokes' tour bus right around the time that The Strokes became universally loved—which meant The Icarus Line became universally hated.
The response to the reviews was immediate and universally positive.
His work on endogenous growth theory is not universally admired.
Clinton's aides now universally hold Mook's interview up with regard.
Although humor is almost universally appealing, there are sex differences.
It was perfectly legal at the time, but universally condemned.
It makes sense that those two men are universally despised.
Rarely is such a distinguished creative team so universally panned.
Well, it turns out that sometimes progress isn't universally loved.
Rotting food is almost universally considered revolting, according to Pizarro.
The comments universally congratulate the person who posted the images.
With the Sony 1000X M13s, the latter is universally true.
A truth less universally acknowledged is the role of politics.
And hey: that trickster spirit didn't make Manu universally beloved.
Also, that succulents are very cute and almost universally beloved.
" He added, "Hate crimes are almost universally crimes of violence.
Amidst differing takeaways, one thing, however, was universally agreed upon.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that online dating sucks.
It's universally flattering, for starters, because of its warmer base.
But among YouTubers, he is almost universally liked and respected.
Finding it universally at every region was cool to see.
There are some people who seem to be universally admired.
Brazil's notoriously oligarchical media landscape and his party is universally
Democrats in Congress universally oppose repeal of the individual mandate.
Still, Jun's reliance on Twitter has not been universally embraced.
A change to Twitter that won't immediately be universally reviled.
It seems unlikely, especially considering how universally loathed Bixby is.
He's charming, universally adored by pretty much every human alive.
Mattis is known almost universally among colleagues for his honesty.
"It's not universally appealing, but it offers flexibility," he said.
Brennan's enthusiasm wasn't universally shared in the U.S. intelligence community.
Of course, this sentiment was not universally shared in Zimbabwe.
But that doesn't mean my habits should be universally mandated.
It was not, needless to say, a universally popular move.
Isn't humanizing Nazis – a group we consider universally evil – immoral?
The court has not universally bucked the prime minister, though.
"There's something so universally democratic about our health," she said.
Jackson is universally praised by Sanders allies in the state.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that clowns are terrifying.
Rebecca Black's "Friday" received almost universally negative reviews from critics.
That number is by no means universally agreed upon, though.
Nate Dogg was also universally respected as a brilliant collaborator.
This is a truth almost universally acknowledged in exercise science.
They were, in a word, ubiquitous -- and nearly universally revered.
But of course, unspoken rules can't always be universally assumed.
Even when she succeeded, her achievement was not universally celebrated.
Universally known as Chandra, and just as universally respected for helping build up the IT services firm that delivers much of the salt-to-steel conglomerate's profitability, he now takes on India's toughest corporate job.
Moreover, Raffaele's embrace of biomarkers for aging is not universally accepted.
Few types of candy are more universally despised than candy corn.
No word what language was spoken, but looking hot translates universally.
Perhaps Darcy's good looks aren't a truth universally acknowledged, after all.  
It's a truth universally acknowledged that social media isn't real life.
It's a fact universally accepted that all butterflies are beautiful, right?
The words "universally flattering" are all over the beauty industry lately.
The drugs are almost universally prescribed to people with heart disease.
Probably some kind of universally implanted mindreading chip would be necessary.
If so, AKK, as she is universally known, is sitting pretty.
Critical and fan response has been almost universally positive and enthusiastic.
Indeed, there is no universally perfect form of birth control yet.
No region performed universally well across the five key metrics, however.
These options are pretty much universally supported across all modern browsers.
It's also universally popular -- trusted by consumers and valued by businesses.
This principle comes closest to being universally accepted by scientific psychologists.
It is a painful lesson, but one that is universally instructive.
The MSCI proposal, made in January, has not been universally welcomed.
It's almost universally different from what we assumed it would be.
Of course I can't make the universally good, Paragon-like decision.
It's a truth universally acknowledged that everyone has a favorite accent.
Naloxone is not universally available from pharmacies nationwide without a prescription.
Universally frustrating yet desperately needed, the country's courts are a paradox.
IT IS a truth universally acknowledged that millennials love Bridget Jones.
For some reason, universally, everyone can think of ice cream positively.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Americans love Greek yogurt.
Each has been made to work universally somewhere in the world.
Multiple former employees said Hudack's appointment wasn't a universally popular decision.
His party universally opposes his soft stance to Russia and Putin.
But it's a service that's been almost universally adopted by developers.
Young women are not universally crazy about the first-woman thing.
Despite decades of prohibition, marijuana remains widely consumed and universally available.
The amnesty program is far from universally loved in the creeks.
Applying makeup behind the wheel: more or less universally frowned upon.
The resorts, so pretty from the outside, had universally hideous interiors.
There's no universally accepted metric to track a country's hacking activity.
These sorts of pitches, while promising, have not been universally welcomed.
The bacon cheeseburger is close to being universally beloved comfort food.
It will launch with instantly recognizable, universally beloved movies and shows.
The Chargers fans who did show up were nearly universally dejected.
The enthusiasm hedge fund managers are showing is not universally shared.
Back then, the grape was almost universally dismissed as lacking potential.
Why do you think "Frolic" has been so universally well-received?
Prospectors who study the minors universally agree: It's a great haul.
The elected officials are pretty much universally in a cowering position.
The games are universally clever, easy to learn, and very replayable.
Botanical photographs, of course, don't universally depict innocence and natural splendor.
Will this technology be universally accessible, or will it be exclusionary?
"This is a patrimony that should be universally available," he said.
Few people have been more glamorous, or more universally considered beautiful.
The benefits of the program have not been universally felt, however.
People remix the tone into their songs because it's universally understood.
And it has two co-superstars almost universally admired and liked.
Even Arsenal fans are hardly universally enraptured by Stan Kroenke's stewardship.
It deserves to be universally condemned by Democrats and Republicans alike.
Reactions to his press conference were instantaneous and almost universally negative.
Republican voters overwhelmingly stand with him; Democrats almost universally detest him.
However, not all of the nominees were universally beloved by critics.
Similarly, life's unpredictability is universally acknowledged, but people get anxious anyway.
Theirs was an equality of extreme humility and universally low status.
That experience seemed to be universal, and universally inexplicable, among men.
News outlets almost universally analyzed the speech from a political perspective.
Prison officials almost universally agree that certain books should be prohibited.
The struggle to fit in, rooted in insecurity, is universally familiar.
The action was universally acclaimed but the result pleased no one.
Food is universally considered this wonderful pleasure we have in life.
They don't reduce to first principles; they are not universally applicable.
The next year's passage on basketball, however, was much more universally accessible.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that hitting objects is so fun.
I quit the ones that changed lyrics to provide universally happy outcomes.
" Barr later explained of her universally panned rendition, "I started too high.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that people really love Selena Gomez.
Photo: Stephen Michael (Gizmodo)The very first iPhone apps were universally dull.
The macroeconomic backdrop was not universally negative in the second quarter, however.
Criminal records checks are done nearly universally in the hiring process today.
While they can be narratively interesting, the missions are almost universally boring.
"This is relevant universally as it affects all of us," he added.
Regrettably, such tools are not offered universally by health plans and employers.
As far as I can tell, this view is nearly universally held.
To me, there was nothing that universally connected people more than music.
The inclusion of a tipping option was not universally welcomed by drivers.
Why else would the phrase "bad hair day" be so universally understood?
The answer, universally, is what leverage exists comes from the issue itself.
It's that time again: The pervasive, universally adored mom jeans are back.
It's about talking about reading like it's a real, universally beloved enterprise.
The big government solution now almost universally viewed as a complete failure.
It's no surprise, however, that snacks are a language that's universally understood.
Not only are new market entrants universally unprofitable, most have zero revenue.
Betty White is one of the most universally beloved celebrities out there.
However, Prevnar 13 is still universally recommended for children younger than 2.
Image credit: NASA/Kjell Lindgren"We need to talk..." is universally terrifying.
Opinion polls had universally shown a solid advantage for the Awami League.
"I think people universally understand that this is an injustice," she said.
After all, murderous robot battles are something that can be universally appreciated.
But suggesting the feature universally hands control to everyone simply isn't true.
It's an opinion so universally held that even Crowder himself retweeted it.
None of this is to say that American airlines are universally responsive.
His track record with the Amazon empire is universally revered, executives said.
He was universally liked and respected by his teammates, coaches and staff.
Unsurprisingly, Muñoz's message was universally panned for its tone-deaf, Orwellian language.
The players are speaking in Chinese, but their reactions are universally understandable.
However, the idea hasn't been universally embraced, at least as a catchphrase.
Salty plus sweet is universally recognized as a near unbeatable flavor combination.
No, it had nothing to do with the universally beloved Jeff Goldblum.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that dogs are not just pets.
When you take a step back, this is almost universally affecting women.
In a fractured pop-culture landscape, many stars are not universally recognizable.
Clinton is not universally seen as a transformative figure for her gender.
It's hard to fathom why these measures are not universally required today.
Clinton's association with Obama's administration hasn't made her universally adored across Africa.
Little humans are universally devoid of this aspect of the human experience.
How was a censored search engine, they asked, making information "universally accessible"?
Or they might issue a narrow decision, with no universally applicable standards.
They're universally flattering, comfortable, and go well with all types of tops.
More than half a century later, the film still feels universally relevant.
"We're sort of universally guided chaps," Newburger said by way of explanation.
It is universally acknowledged, however, that this is not a normal election.
This is a dangerous sentiment, I guess, and one not universally accepted.
She was almost universally lauded as the greatest singer in pop music.
The other side: Democrats, however, aren't all universally opposed to the tariffs.
The American political elite remains almost universally interventionist and supportive of globalization.
It was a signature move by the man universally known as "MbS".
But students can pretty universally agree on what a terrible professor is.
The weeks after a mother gives birth are a universally vulnerable period.
If it results in Boehner-style crises, he'll simply be universally reviled.
While universally applauded by his players, most thought it wasn't big enough.
He is no more a universally beloved figure than his father was.
Historically, poverty/inequality was universally accepted as part of the natural order.
Mr. Groban was universally praised and extended his contract by 10 weeks.
Still, his re-emergence was not universally welcomed by serving Democratic lawmakers.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Trekkies were the first fandom.
It's hard to imagine a more universally beloved color than Classic Blue.
So marginal and universally despised, they struggled to muster numbers beyond that.
Hendrix, who is universally known as Bill, had done well in business.
Virgin Galactic is universally recommended by analysts but Tesla is widely disliked.
Despite the stir caused by the AfD, it is not universally condemned.
However, financial experts almost universally agree that this is a bad idea.
It's universally acknowledged that the U.S. health-care system is a mess.
But Kavanaugh is not universally viewed as a reflexively anti-regulation judge.
But Scout does an admirable job at creating a universally wearable contact.
LONDON — It is a truth universally acknowledged that Donald Trump LOVES Twitter.
Thede's "specifically cast, universally funny" sketch show proves that inclusion is possible.
It was ultimately determined to be a "universally bad idea," he said.
If the main symbol is universally recognized, that is all that matters.
But the founders' vision of the secular state was not universally shared.
It is not a religious precept, to be applied universally and uncritically.
I think universally, we want to make sure our schools are safe.
You do not have the right if it's not being universally respected.
Ayers was not a universally popular candidate among other White House staff.
Teen births are universally understood to have great social and economic costs.
Sure, there are outliers, like the almost universally reviled "Vineyard Valentine" and the almost universally beloved "Bracebridge Dinner"; but how do you decide if a "There's the Rub" is better or worse than a "The Nanny and the Professor"?
For many, this bad news rounded off a pretty much universally horrible year.
Please forget our total inability to universally apply our rules to anyone, ever.
Well, it's got to be universally accepted and people have to keep leaving.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that everyone finds long meetings absolutely abhorrent.
Widely screened, top matches are accessible globally, while street football is played universally.
No other holiday (except for Halloween) is so universally defined by its candy.
We get almost universally positive feedback, from parents to yoga teachers to fans.
Instagram exercised the same power with its now universally recognizable square photo format.
The volume of posts about him increased dramatically, and they were universally negative.
Hiring managers universally love seeing a clear story and visual balance, says Augustine.
America is the only country in the OECD without universally guaranteed maternity leave.
Think pink: It's universally flattering and will be your power color this month.
Choe's Instagram post has nearly 500 comments, which appear to be universally positive.
Certain classics that defy criticism because they're so universally iconic and well-loved?
But in 2015, readers no longer welcomed such pleasures with universally open arms.
But I want to distinguish from Dan Lyons, who is like universally negative.
By now, it's a fact universally acknowledged that singer/songwriter Halsey collects tattoos.
But even if you're not, the absurdity of his videos is universally enjoyable.
"Such laws conflict with and undermine universally recognized human rights," the report says.
This is universally true, but especially if you have a condition like rosacea.
There would need to be other ways to universally communicate the danger below.
For something as personal as your period, this is surprisingly not universally true.
That's a critical step in ensuring that We the People remains universally accessible.
OF THE top two Republicans in Iowa, one is a universally recognisable type.
That view is not universally popular, but time is on the extremists' side.
In Europe, the economic signals were a largely encouraging although not universally so.
Besides being universally loved by millennials, these companies were all founded by women.
Almost overnight the Canadian singer/rapper became a universally acknowledged hip-hop sensation.
"A universally binding collective agreement would then apply for Amazon too," said Akman.
The World Wide Web is a universally accepted way of accessing the internet.
There are some unspoken but universally understood rules regarding appropriate office lunch food.
We had two universally beloved releases in two weeks: Get Out and Logan.
The early reviews were universally negative—except for the only one that counts.
Chemical warfare was universally criminalized in September under U.N. Security Council Resolution 2118.
At a reading at a literary salon, the reaction is not universally laudatory.
Mr Joko, universally known as Jokowi, wanted to send a message to China.
Is there a more universally appreciated body part than the all-mighty posterior?
But Trump's impact on races, especially in the House, was not universally positive.
Chris Grayling is so incompetent that he is universally known as "failing" Grayling.
Frustrated With You Frustrated With You: My response was universally reviled by readers.
Graduates will receive a high school diploma and universally recognized post-secondary degree.
Chairman Ajit Pai has delivered tough talk on robocalls, which are universally unpopular.
However, the movement's partnership with Republicans has been neither inevitable nor universally accepted.
Gilda Radner is probably the most universally-beloved member of the original cast.
But what is it specifically about pizza that makes it so universally craved?
Camp was universally described by employees who attended as a party beyond compare.
Spiegel reportedly oversaw the change personally, but users have not universally loved it.
And it nudges the plan slightly towards a universally available defined contribution choice.
Obama will press G20 leaders to make banking services universally available, Lew said.
A quick trip through recent cinematic history reveals a universally dismal track record.
Except for vegetarians and perhaps the hyperlipidemic, fried chicken is beloved nearly universally.
And hey, we got through this without making a "truth universally acknowledged" reference.
In order to make that list, it has to be desirable almost universally.
Decades ago, Parton's brassiness may have irked conservatives, but today she's universally beloved.
Hip-hop, like Ali, has gone from countercultural and dangerous to universally beloved.
Sandals possess an inherent comfortability and a minimalism that make them universally attractive.
While no candidate wins any demographic universally, Warren didn't come close with women.
Yet she was universally loved by the poorer sections of Tamil Nadu's society.
But "feed ranking doesn't universally favor the video or photo format," Gutman said.
When a president was prepared for office, committed to country and universally respected.
Heat waves, he said, have not occurred universally enough to cause widespread decline.
In Myanmar, however, citizens and elites appear near-universally united against the Rohingya.
It's a truth now universally acknowledged: 2016 was a catastrophe of a year.
The president's trip was not universally applauded among members of the Iraqi Parliament.
However, there is still equipment that is universally useful on a long run.
Within the country, the notoriously charismatic leader proved popular, but not universally so.
If only universally liked people could ever get hired, we'd all be screwed.
Grocery stores are universally considered to be "essential" businesses that should stay open.
By the end of the decade, primary school education was available almost universally.
Instead, here are five universally useful, perhaps unexpected, items I never leave without.
The likelihood of the Court coming to a universally convincing conclusion seemed remote.
Though the stakes are particularly high for children, those same concepts apply universally.
It would build a bridge to top executives, who were almost universally white.
But stream manipulation is universally frowned upon by labels, streaming services, and publishers.
Twitter rolled out an update that was universally panned by people on Twitter.
But it did not make for a shift that was universally well-received.
He is universally and justifiably admired and should be supported in his work.
The vital role of the family in maintaining social cohesion is universally acknowledged.
So it was a concept that was universally strange for men and women.
It's universally known the Catholic church is shrouded in secrecy around sexual abuse.
Pasta With Brown Butter and Parmesan Universally beloved and pretty much disaster-proof.
It is almost universally understood that North Korea is a horrific totalitarian regime.
The most universally beloved character on HBO's Barry, Hank is self-reflection personified.
But that's not to say Friends is or has always been universally beloved.
It was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever, a universally agreed-upon snoozefest.
Buildings exist almost universally as set dressing, as do the citizens placed nearby.
Mr. Wu's brash methods were not universally welcomed by Chinese human rights lawyers.
In this context, Mattis is near-universally viewed as an island of stability.
He never embraced even the most universally acclaimed landmarks, not even Gideon v.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that cross country skiing is the worst.
Street rats are one of the most universally despised creatures on the planet.
It's why food is universally a powerful tool for reconciliation, to come together.
There used to be this universally accepted sort of "minimum wage" for artwork.
But whatever the method, those who work on cybersecurity are almost universally concerned.
" He cited a recent article in a French publication with the headline "Catholic Cyber-Militias and the New Censorship," observing, "We live at a time when civility is universally longed for and just as universally (and too often gleefully) violated.
"He is universally respected," said Joe Schmidt, the coach of the reigning champion, Ireland.
That exercise is universally great for our health sounds like a no-brainer, sure.
Senior military officials did not universally approve the proposal, and it was ultimately withdrawn.
Why redefine the word playlist, when "playlist" already has a fairly universally accepted definition?
The localization process at Universally Speaking is split into two parts: localization and testing.
"The franchise agreement is universally compiled to be favorable to the franchisor," said Rosen.
"I guess it just means my sense of humor isn't universally shared," he said.
Moreover, he is universally considered decent and able, pragmatic and principled, affable but steely.
Within a few hours, The Last Night went from universally appealing to bitterly divisive.
Echoing the polls, opinion writers are almost universally writing off Trump's chances among women.
It's universally regarded as the purest and most accurate way to re-create sound.
There are communities for everyone on TikTok, making it feel universally welcome for everyone.
"Bloodbuzz Ohio," deservedly, is the most universally beloved singalong at any given National show.
It's universally known that many Americans love a good hot dog in the summertime.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that men on Twitter are sacks of garbage.
It is near-universally regarded as the most powerful Latino-turnout machine in Nevada.
A Hollywood Chris, member of the most wholesome, affable, universally loved tribe in Hollywood!
Anytime I posted a pro-Hillary piece on Facebook, it was almost universally ignored.
The 1994 Lion King is a nearly universally beloved film from Disney's animation renaissance.
In our rush to support and humanize refugees, we paint refugees as universally deserving.
And of course that other response is tighter and more universally observed economic sanctions.
A few outlets have published reviews, and so far they have universally panned Agony.
It's beyond the pale, and it should be universally condemned, just like internment itself.
But then, there are the things that are, almost universally, just plain bad ideas.
It's a community where everyone knows it's bad, but universally ignores the health risks.
And since Star Wars is universally beloved, don't expect the list to end there.
As Margaret Talbot suggested in her New Yorker profile, Elizabeth really is universally admired.
Lula, as he is universally known, was taken in for questioning (and later released).
The acting was universally terrible, starting with the look of fear on Jaime's face.
I think we can all universally agree that there's something special about hot tubs.
Democrats Democrats almost universally support protecting Dreamers and have long called for a solution.
He wants training benchmarks and standardised transcripts to make skills portable and universally recognised.
Yet for musicians and listeners of multiple generations, he was admired well-nigh universally.
Mammogram screening is universally accepted as the best weapon for early breast cancer detection.
"It seems to be universally known and read," a friend wrote to Percy Shelley.
This is a universally ignorant position to take, because sex workers are, generally, ingenious.
But it doesn't ameliorate the pain discrimination inflicts, and it also isn't universally accurate.
What drives us to revisit days that are almost universally remembered with a cringe?
An issue as wide-reaching and universally despised as robocalls provides just the opportunity.
We have Italians to thank for one of the most universally loved dishes: pizza.
Charley has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a degenerative muscle-wasting disease that is universally fatal.
"Padoan is universally considered to be a highly authoritative person," Gentiloni told reporters afterwards.
African Americans almost universally vote Democratic in Florida, as elsewhere in the Sun Belt.
Twitter users nearly universally disagreed with the disgruntled woman's post and mocked the take.
He's universally seen as solid, reliable conservative, but also someone who can get confirmed.
Famous athletes, musicians, and actors are all investors in this buzzy, universally loved company.
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary's go-to gift is simple yet universally desired: Money.
Gritty is a universally beloved icon of resistance to authoritarian control; Phang is not.
A slim fit down to the ankle creates a sculpted look that's universally flattering.
We will all benefit from her universally-regarded expertise and dedication to public service.
Treatment is not universally and immediately accessible, and adherence to treatment is rarely perfect.
The film has landed universally rave reviews, and it's already drumming up Oscar buzz.
Zukin was surprised to find that hackathon participants almost universally view the events positively.
The Auburn head-coaching job is universally considered to be a pretty good gig.
Beto O'Rourke believe in creating a universally accessible Medicare program and keeping private insurance.
Tech stocks were almost universally down today except for a handful of smaller players.
The lessons of the financial debacle were not universally learned on Wall Street, however.
The universally loathed rodent is a frequent target of eradication programs in cities worldwide.
The mounting discontent among supporters suggests that rapid change has not been universally welcomed.
Wanting to keep vulnerable loved ones safe is, after all, a universally understood feeling.
Friedman—as she was universally known to the government spooks—to solve their puzzles.
In public Harding was a paragon of dignity, and his death was universally mourned.
The idea of requiring new arrivals to visit concentration camps was not universally endorsed.
But, universally, strangers are allowed to do little more than touch a person's hands.
Let's start with one of the most universally beloved ingredients in many pantries: pasta.
The two-part production, written by Jack Thorne, was universally praised for its stagecraft.
Or was he a master of the German language, who should "be read universally"?
He's almost universally praised by his former clerks, who are Republicans, Democrats and independents.
Extinction is a visceral tragedy, universally understood: There is no coming back from it.
Most show dogs aren't universally well known enough to warrant coverage in The Times.
These were highly paid professionals almost universally esteemed in the eyes of the public.
I certainly appreciate that my interests or topic choices may not be universally embraced.
Despite creating thousands of jobs, Mr. Dangote's refinery hasn't been universally applauded in Nigeria.
It is universally understood that a primal maternal instinct is to protect one's young.
His view of Jürgen Klopp, too, is not what you would call universally positive.
Instead, WhatsApp is universally used here for texting, both by my friends and sources.
But bills that seek looser restrictions are "almost universally" killed in committee, O'Leary said.
It's a truth universally acknowledged by all current and former students that homework sucks.
His public stance on climate change is in opposition to near universally accepted science.
They have not hidden their sexual orientation, and they are universally loved and respected.
As Season 2 begins, the heroes find themselves universally loathed for almost annihilating humankind.
Twitter's new 'Facebook-style' look has not been universally popular, to put it politely.
Agnon, the Hebrew name by which he became universally known, was his own invention.
Few owners wore as many hats or were as universally admired as Mr. Rooney.
The system itself is fairly young, universally speaking, at only 500 million years old.
The biggest name in the heavier division is Cristiane Justino, known universally as Cyborg.
And yet, despite its universally beloved status, it is threatened by the Trump administration.
Perhaps not coincidentally, these collection were also universally acclaimed as — among other accolades — pretty.
A universally recognized "attractive" boob can't be determined if we just track enough eyeballs.
They're like toys that are somehow universally acceptable no matter how old you are.
Sonic games, in the past few years, have been universally acknowledged as not good.
The two professors' argument is, to say the least, not universally accepted by scholars.
Critics have almost universally praised the show, though the viewing numbers have been middling.
N.H.L. All-Stars almost universally voiced interest in Olympic participation, with one notable exception.
The perfect red lipstick should be comfortable, timeless, and as universally flattering as possible.
In general, no one brings this up because the KKK is almost universally reviled.
"But universally, Shanahan and Fancher are credited with saving the 787," Mr. Aboulafia said.
He's almost universally praised for his dashing, though overly serious, take on the role.
Opinion The legacy of the legendary design school is both universal — and universally misunderstood.
Still, mock drafts universally show Bosa being selected with one of the first picks.
One of the most simple but beloved designs, hearts are a universally popular tattoo.
In theory, American government exists to make sure that universal rights are universally distributed.
Unfortunately, none of these books actually exists, and Dr. Moseley's advice is universally terrible.
Hoverboards almost universally come from Chinese manufacturers who can quickly replicate each other's designs.
So I think what people really love universally is great storytelling and big production value.
It was praised universally and had people talking about Obama as the first black president.
So: a guy like that must be universally considered a top-five NBA pick, right?
There is a balance of beauty and destruction on Blond(e) that is universally understood.
They're all unique, but still universally flattering, and one will set you back just $8.
"There is no universally-accepted definition of ESG," he said in a statement to Reuters.
We are creating a project that's universally loved, and that's a big challenge for us.
The wisdom of pouring more weapons into Ukraine also isn't universally accepted among Russia experts.
But they just can't seem to settle on one media codec and universally support it.
So there's a lot of tasks to do, but definitely universally no one is... disadvantage.
" The couple, he said, are "universally loved and respected in their personal and business communities.
Cruz would be as universally off-putting as he has been in all his workplaces.
The players universally rallied in support of their coach, but change was in the air.
That reality is universally recognized: Just about every language in the world contains curse words.
It kind of highlighted how universally the Democrats are currently backing the House impeachment inquiry.
Mickey Mouse has been everywhere lately – even more than usual for the universally beloved rodent.
One of the most important aspects of USB-C earbuds is that they're universally functional.
The media, once almost universally hostile towards Mr Elmer, are now split down the middle.
Watery spa music might not be universally appreciated, which could make group outings a challenge.
Clinical trials have been scant, and there are no universally accepted protocols for the condition.
Venture capitalists love artificial intelligence companies lately, and AI is a concise, universally recognized abbreviation.
The book identifies seven key traits that these wealthy people almost universally have in common.
She takes something potentially explosive, then whittles it down to something purely and universally funny.
Residents are proud of living in the same buildings that were once almost universally despised.
Fair enough for Hong Kong and Macau, which are universally recognised as being Chinese territories.
In the early 220s, it was a truth universally acknowledged that the art had died.
In the past medical products were, almost universally, reserved for patients within the healthcare system.
Technologies largely thought to universally empower the "voiceless" are still subject to disempowering structural inequalities.
"Almost universally, everyone was supportive and said, 'Yes, let's do something,&apos" she tells PEOPLE.
Not only is Pikachu the most iconic Pokémon, it has the most universally acceptable flavor.
It's been around for thousands of years, it's a universally understood medium, and it's cheap.
His successor, Joko Widodo (known universally as Jokowi), is different from any previous Indonesian president.
Because I say that, because, yes, all governments probably universally, talk about funding start-ups.
In true space exploration fashion, let's start locally and expand our horizons universally this week.
And the FCC's broadband maps have been universally condemned for being based on flawed data.
The villains get in on the action too, each as universally flirtatious as the next.
Another argument that Silverglide heard frequently among customers is that cash must be universally accepted.
What is universally underlying in a successful attempt is if the cook's food tastes honest.
Instead, they're joining them in what could be universally called the Fortnite Hall of Fame.
And in America, the universally recognized movie star will more often than not be white.
This move has been universally mocked, but the film is indeed a uniquely visceral experience.
Speaking as a fan, there's something about Sonic's design that makes him really universally appealing.
The pint-swilling pugilists of the Muay Thai boxing scene almost universally frowned upon smoking.
Because your tools are so basic, however, the missions themselves are almost universally boring grinds.
For all the attempts to rehabilitate the rodent, (see Ratatouille), rats are almost universally loathed.
This is not yet certain or universally agreed, but seems highly likely from my position.
But for that amount you might expect to get something pilots are universally happy with.
Tim Horton's donuts are universally acclaimed — and some people will do anything to get them.
Secondly, it's against our ethical principles, and this is not just in Indonesia but universally.
TWO factors drove Indonesians to elect Joko Widodo, universally known as Jokowi, president in 2014.
The United States is universally considered among the most food-secure nations in the world.
But there are no drugs that reverse the course of ALS, which is universally fatal.
They nearly universally do, and Franklin's analysis has Sanders beating Clinton by 22019 percentage points.
They're understated, but universally flattering, and they edge up pretty much any outfit I wear.
Scott Perry (R-Pa.), said the rule should apply "universally," not just for immigration bills.
The breadsticks and dipping sauce earned our top spot because they're simple, yet universally satisfying.
We know treatments that work, but are not as universally available as they could be.
Boll's career, despite the almost universally negative critical reaction, was a fiscal and personal success.
The models almost universally miscalculated how turnout was distributed among different demographic groups, Young said.
But media outlets almost universally abstained from calling him the presumptive nominee until March 3.
Do you strive for specificity or prefer that your lyrics be taken as universally relatable?
The response to Ashley Graham's historic Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue have been almost universally positive.
Dropbox was valued at $10 billion back in 2014, a figure that is universally contentious.
It's a conclusion that's the most inconclusive, decisively vague so as to be universally applicable.
Is it just removed from the user who uploaded it or is it removed universally?
It's hard to study a substance that until very recently has been almost universally illegal.
"The course surfaces stuff that people haven't worked through yet, almost universally," Mr. Evans said.
So obviously we've got to join other nations in combating this universally recognized threat. Hahahahaha.
Liberals have almost universally called for a deeper investigation before the Senate votes to confirm.
The food was almost universally forgettable, but this is not why you come to Cuba.
"Because life universally uses 64 codons, we really didn't have an answer," Dr. Chin said.
Robert Gordon Rainwater, universally known as Bobby, was interested in art from an early age.
Those governments have so far almost universally condemned General Hifter's effort to take the capital.
And the ones that go wide, the ones we all see, are almost universally dire.
"She was universally well-liked — always cheerful, affable, funny, and super smart," Ms. Guerry said.
This was a creative choice that was almost universally panned by both fans and critics.
There should be a personal angle to the recommendation, but also some universally recommendable aspect.
This time the Justice Department initiative is linked to another universally reviled crime, child exploitation.
In its early days, the web was almost universally seen as a force for good.
Ring Fit Adventure treats difficulty universally, which means every exercise is suddenly set to hard.
Deep down, we are all drawn to selflessness, which makes love a universally attractive concept.
"My constituents hate them pretty universally," said Barbara Bry, a San Diego City Council member.
"These guys have almost universally what I would call an intimacy disorder," Cash told me.
Given its universally flattering, curve-complementing fit and flexibility, how did it take so long?
Once universally dreaded by banks, the Federal Reserve's annual stress tests are becoming less stressful.
Should spay-neuter be universally successful, what we'll have done is not curb unwanted populations.
Should spay-neuter be universally successful, what we'll have done is not curb unwanted populations.
Laws and finance aren't physical, but they are universally accepted as concrete aspects of life.
Such joy, however, is not universally shared, because Mildred is black and Richard is white.
What is universally true about modern conflicts today is that they do not respect borders.
Our foreign policy must be universally regarded as a pure reflection of our national interest.
And arguably one of the most talented, groundbreaking, universally beloved performers to ever do it.
Many spend their workweeks in "the city," as Manhattan is universally known in these parts.
The series' real strength, however, is its panoply of eccentric, and almost universally delightful, performances.
"I will say universally we are a company that does the right thing," she said.
"If this information was universally accessible, we wouldn't need to speculate," Ms. Conti-Cook said.
Those experts universally agreed on the unique spirit of the American conscience, entrepreneurship and ambition.
But mathematics is supposed to be universally provable, not contingent on a handful of experts.
Vision-assisted equipment, almost universally, are classified as glasses, which are not covered by insurance.
The few who managed to escape successfully almost universally stayed away and never came back.
Is the relevance of these artists and their work universally understood across divergent cultural contexts?
Silicon Valley wants its own universally recognized landmark, something that symbolizes its power and reach.
The fans with whom I spoke said that they felt universally optimistic about club ownership.
And Gene calls out one song by name that universally unites people from all countries.
To utter the term "Nazi" is to invoke universally condemned images of death camps, terror.
He is universally adored and befriends many who help out Nelson & Murdock with transportation and intel.
They state, universally, that their returns on equity rose as a result of the stock buybacks.
Each piece in the lookbook is designed with the most unique (and universally flattering) color combinations.
More universally, though, Jal says his mission is to help others by sharing his own story.
"I love cucumber as an ingredient because it works universally for all skin types," says Vargas.
JavaScript is the digital equivalent of the English language in the sense that it's universally recognized.
Decisions and changes can be made quickly, and implemented with relative speed universally within the system.
So it&aposs not a universally say, oh, give me some qualified conservative judges to consider.
"We universally agreed on the importance of strengthening existing institutional mechanisms," Tillerson said after the meeting.
A lot of the songs, including "Nameless, Faceless," reflect on reactions to her universally acclaimed debut.
In the 19th century, it came to be understood as a psychic condition experienced almost universally.
"A lot of cosmetic companies have yet to make a universally-true translucent formula," Luna continues.
As long as most of the world cannot read the information online, it's not universally accessible.
The new options will then be available universally across Partnered channels in the next several weeks.
" The residents in this neighborhood are universally "awful to talk to and great to eavesdrop on.
After all, what's more universally important in 2016 than how busy you look on your Instagram?
This is universally a human activity — chimpanzees are shown to only imitate actions if they're practical.
Yet the notion that homosexuality is a disorder is almost universally scorned (only 2% supported it).
I realized that our personal experiences can be universally translated in ways we have never imagined.
The big box content farm is the ultimate candidate, churning out content that is universally likeable.
The praise was universally positive, with one tester appreciatively gasping, "Holy balls!" after their first sip.
Riding a rollercoaster from San Francisco to Los Angeles may not be a universally popular proposition.
To a certain extent, Putin aspires to be like Bill Clinton -- globally successfully and universally respected.
Yep, it's officially holiday travel season again, the universally acknowledged least wonderful time of the year.
Spawning 30 seasons of a nearly universally beloved television program will do that to a legacy.
Millions of people have been influenced by this man, who is almost universally idolized in India.
The products have no age limit; they're universally adored due to their quality, femininity, and flair.
And yet, of course, the Clintons' very public marriage has not been a universally smooth one.
It's important to note that this purported strategy doesn't seem to apply universally to all artists.
Love may be for everyone, but not all forms of love are fully and universally accepted.
Having contracted polio at age 39, his inability to walk was well, but not universally, known.
Revlon's Love Is On campaign launched a universally flattering red for a good cause, after all.
But Stardust offers something Mars — and many other illuminators — don't: a universally-flattering pop of pink.
But it was music to his fans' ears in Pennsylvania, who universally praised his debate performance.
Why that makes him more of a security risk than universally despised Stephen Miller is unknown.
Viewers seem to universally love the young actor Lucas Jade Zumann as this generation's Gilbert Blythe.
It is a truth universally acknowledged – to draw from Austen again – that forecasting is hard work.
He's beloved by both liberal and conservative fellow judges and universally regarded as a brilliant jurist.
The idea that we are responsible to protect donor health is one that is universally accepted.
While everyone may have their favorites, it's undeniable that Randall and Beth are pretty universally treasured.
Organized crime, especially Italian organized crime, might be the only universally cherished evil in American culture.
Facebook's fact-checking efforts have not been universally well-received since they started in late 2016.
The Revenant is not as universally loved as last year's Birdman, which itself had strong detractors.
Duterte's abrupt pivot from Washington to Beijing is unlikely to be universally popular at home, however.
The series itself received almost universally negative reception from critics, but nevertheless earned a second season.
Western Europe is universally pessimistic, while the Asian countries sampled are leading the world in optimism.
It's a truth universally accepted that the late night comedy scene is inhabited largely by men.
Universally, pigeons are regarded as the winged rats of any urban city, and for good reason!
Can't we at least take a moment to acknowledge the parts that can be universally revered?
Protecting children and punishing those who seek to exploit them seems like a universally good thing.
Reasons used to justify FGM: In some communities, FGM almost universally is performed and is unquestioned.
Before you do this, though, you should note that bitcoin isn't universally accepted like regular currency.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single featuring Justin Bieber is destined to bang.
These restrictions may apply universally; to algorithmically classified targets; or to specific parties engaging in circumvention.
Trump's tax policies are also "universally accepted," said Viola, a West Point alum and Army veteran.
In fact, the system was universally condemned within the series before the race, even by Rosberg.
" Particularly, he added, on a topic as "universally relevant as religious freedom in the Middle East.
Enlisting someone as universally beloved as Cardi is a good way to make up past misdeeds.
Whoever wins the election today should have one universally agreed upon mandate: that ObamaCare doesn't work.
Such an agreed upon fundamental principle is rare, and, unfortunately, not yet universally recognized and respected.
So that leaves Tyrion, but he's exiled and literally universally loathed by all of his kin.
There are certain things that can universally turn your very good day into a bad one.
Because of this, I almost universally date non-vegans and even see it as a positive.
" Google's mission has "been to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
To be sure, Flanagan's unapologetic competitiveness is not universally popular, but she is respected for it.
Imitating the West was almost universally judged to be the fastest route to freedom and prosperity.
The pitched-roof architecture is universally charming, and there is not a high-rise in sight.
It should now be relatively easy to make the basic goods of modern prosperity universally available.
Complicating matters some is the fact that those words do not have a universally accepted meaning.
And I don't think that privilege has really been valued or recognized universally across the country.
Edge sends the universally unique identifier of a device to a Microsoft server located at self.events.data.microsoft.com.
It's a truth universally acknowledged that most of us really enjoy a good Jane Austen adaptation.
As a longtime paid subscriber, I have universally positive things to say about the streaming service.
Her novel " The Volcano Lover " (1992), a less universally appreciated work, became a momentary best-seller.
So far, scooters — or, really, their riders — have not universally won over cities where they've landed.
Although schools around the nation continue to share success stories, the transition hasn't been universally easy.
United States, which endorsed Roosevelt's 1942 order and is almost universally viewed as a shameful mistake.
Not only are NPB games extremely popular in Japan, high school baseball is also universally beloved.
Like Kiarostami, Neshat makes art that is rooted in local cultural concerns but resonates more universally.
"My parents dreamed of a gentler kind of universally lower-middle-class society," Kraus told me.
Mr. Trump simply called him Jerry, but around the N.B.A. he's universally known as The Logo.
"Taking this opportunity to become an active day trader is almost universally a mistake," he said.
A PDF is one of the most useful file formats because it is so universally accessible.
I think that principle of making the world's information universally accessible and useful [is] really powerful.
Since then, telomerases have been found to exist almost universally across species, but in complicated ways.
And longevity would be the perfect kind of achievement for the leader universally known as Bibi.
Under the proposal posted workers should be covered with the host country's universally applicable collective agreements.
How narrowly or universally do we want to target public investments and over what age range?
They are immensely talented, universally respected and work tirelessly to advance and promote the President's agenda.
And for once, a key witness delivered testimony that was not universally damaging to the President.
I've talked to other teachers about it, and I think it's a pretty universally felt thing.
" And universally the answer was the same for everyone, which was: "I've missed every important event.
In real life, Kevin Ferguson the father, fiancé, and autism advocate was far more universally beloved.
"The people in this country are universally good and kind and honest and decent," she said.
Flowers are associated universally with optimism, rebirth, the vitality of nature, and the cycle of life.
He can credibly claim the legacy of Obama, who is still universally popular with Democratic voters.
Throughout the recent Ebola epidemic, the agency was universally admonished for being too slow to respond.
Every tune is instantly recognisable and universally adored, yet none of them sound obvious or boring.
Doctors wrote in to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services — almost universally praising the change.
The kilogram is the world's standard unit of mass, recognized universally, even in the United States.
"There have been nothing but positive comments from the left and the right -- just universally," he said.
Blood pressure may not be sexy, but it's a universally understood measurement and a clinically central one.
The standing also means it can be used universally to pay off debts and trade in commodities.
Reactions, both to the announcement on Monday and to the actual presentation, have been almost universally hostile.
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is almost universally ratified.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that any event can be improved with a litter of puppies.
"I think that women's sexuality hasn't really been universally prioritized, even to this day," Dr. Castellanos says.
Dunham is a celebrity — and, as we've seen from efforts like Tracey's, not a universally beloved one.
Even though it broke records Sunday night at the Golden Globes, the film is not universally adored.
Unsurprisingly, it doesn't seem like Jenner was feeling too great after the clip was universally declared garbage.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Target is home to everything you could possibly ever need.
The men who flew them almost universally believed the lumbering B-21995 was a beauty to behold.
Universally unanswerable questions can now be answered like: Do ya'll really love chicken and watermelon that much?
Even though I'm a Christian singer, I wanted to have messages that people could relate to universally.
It's distinctly one-size-fits-all to the point that it risks being seen as universally embarassing.
President Donald Trump may call Washington, D.C., his home, but he's not a universally loved figure there.
It's just that Yiannopoulos, a man almost universally referred to as a "provocateur," hadn't provoked them yet.
Valve's demo The Lab is always a great place to start, especially its universally beloved archery section.
It's universally considered the go-to activity for dicks, or people too buff to have better hobbies.
I think one thing everyone will agree universally is that these companies are not necessarily well-run.
At issue is Trump's red line on $5 billion for a border wall, something Democrats universally oppose.
We've seen decent results but not universally, and there are some negative issues companies have talked about.
Humans aren't incorrigibly or universally selfish, but we've built plenty of institutions that do act that way.
Why bother writing out full rants on Twitter when you can just tweet a universally understood mood?
Top with a bold, universally flattering blue-red lipstick, and say hello to your new go-to.
"The feedback we got universally was that the players felt like they needed more breaks," Nanzer explains.
Manufacturing gauges are teetering near contraction territory and readings from individual Fed districts have been universally weaker.
Another observation universally cited by recruiters is that firms are shifting compliance jobs to lower-cost locations.
In this more genuinely European political era, a universally accepted lingua franca makes all the more sense.
That's probably because the interaction is driven from the remote, which is universally panned as horribly designed.
His arrest in December 2016 was universally seen by supporters as a cynical attempt to muzzle him.
Click here to view original GIFIt is a truth universally acknowledged that pretty much everyone hates spoilers.
Luckily, the hairstyle currently dominating Milan Fashion Week is exactly the opposite: flattering, wearable, and universally-cool.
The research showed that some norms are universally enforced, although less so than in standard lab experiments.
There aren't universally correct answers to these big questions, but there is a correct answer for you.
The problem is especially pronounced for congressional interns, who for nearly 25 years universally went without pay.
IT IS a truth universally acknowledged that business abhors uncertainty, and nothing is more uncertain than Brexit.
Kylie's ramen recipe might not be to your taste, but it's far from revolutionary or universally disliked.
"I think music may be the only universally acknowledged alternative psychological space that everyone understands," he enthuses.
But in the more liberal places, those urban districts, they've been universally (for impeachment) for a while.
CCTV being universally installed inside licensed taxis and private hire vehicles for safety purposes is another suggestion.
But I still firmly believe that the message of real technological progress is a universally appealing one.
But that goes back to the original issue: there's no universally agreed-upon meaning for the term.
The scientist is being condemned by his contemporaries for ignoring universally respected protocol and forgoing peer research.
It's also unclear at this time if the change is universally affecting all users in all regions.
Well, these Jouer lip cremes combine both must-have qualities in their universally-flattering five pink variations.
Let's be real, it's a truth universally acknowledged that dating is plain sailing for literally no one.
Mueller has been universally praised for his fair-mindedness and thoroughness by politicians in both parties. 5.
London (CNN)It's a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is a novelist loved across the world.
As it stands now, it's a lot like Cruz in that it's almost universally hated by everyone.
Among America's unforgiving recycling elite, no bag is more universally revered than the almighty canvas tote bag.
Judging by reports from some US Twitter users, it's not even universally available within the US either.
One trend universally cited by recruiters is that firms are shifting compliance jobs to lower-cost locations.
These are all types of street harassment that women in Paris universally reported experiencing on public transport.
Social democratic ideas have been so successful that they have been universally accepted from left to right.
There is simply no universally accepted system in use by ETF providers and research to classify funds.
Notebook The charms of professional wrestling — half Shakespeare, half steel-chair shots — may never be universally understood.
Americans almost universally embrace the notion of redemption when it comes to fictional stories or celebrity downfalls.
But it shouldn't come as a news flash that rosy views of the past aren't universally shared.
Yet the stock slipped on Monday, so investors do not universally love the decision not to split.
The most effective short-term solution is production cuts, but they are not universally popular with producers.
London (CNN)The Benin bronzes are universally recognized as a towering achievement in the history of art.
This, GM's Linn said, was a job workers universally hated because it was repetitive and back-breaking.
Because they grew up here as children, they are almost universally fluent in English and culturally assimilated.
It does not condemn private control of capital but rather proposes to distribute it widely, even universally.
Since these business tools are universally available, they plainly don't inherently confer advantage on any one player.
Plus, the final season was not as universally hated as the internet might lead you to believe.
All of us agreed that Helen Jon's suits are stylish, relatively affordable, universally flattering, and exceptionally comfortable.
Trump's policies on trade, immigration, and even abortion were universally derided by GOP elites during the campaign.
It is a fact universally acknowledged that a Disney song is the best tune for the shower.
Violence against others to achieve group ambitions is universally accepted, at the expense of millions of lives.
It's hard to find a recent director whose distinct visual aesthetic has become so universally, immediately recognizable.
The iconic Prince was universally beloved for his music, unwillingness to conform, and overall badass otherworldly presence.
Today, A-Rod leaves the game of baseball, if not universally loved then at least begrudgingly respected.
He just happens to be playing in the era of this universally-loved figure in Roger Federer.
Almost universally, his interviewers have assumed that Chuck Tingle is a fully constructed persona and proceeded accordingly.
To avoid chaos, and to allow our economy to function, that something has to be universally recognized.
Watch: Rose McGowan on Sexism in Hollywood Queer Eye has been universally beloved, and with good reason.
It is increasingly recognised that being in a good mood, despite some advantages, is not universally desirable.
It comes from Ms. Adams's gift for making her characters so changeable, so vulnerable, so universally familiar.
He was up against an older, more established black elected official, William Bell, who was universally known.
In other words, many of us find some noises irksome, even if they are not universally abhorred.
This is not universally seen as a good idea in the Republican Party or the White House.
Suppose that the Ferrari would universally be judged better if both cars were driven on good roads.
Taiwan is not universally recognized as a state but still functions independently of China for most purposes.
Known universally to her colleagues simply as Louise, Ms. Slaughter was a remarkable figure in many ways.
Jerkies are universally high in protein, but can be hit-or-miss regarding sodium and sugar levels.
But it's too early to say for sure if these changes will end up universally helping drivers.
The same is true of children, who are politically powerless yet universally counted for redistricting and apportionment.
Ms. Ardern's government intends to make Maori universally available in New Zealand schools by the year 2025.
Mr. Kim was the last of the "Three Kims," as they were universally known in South Korea.
It's a reasonable response to the universally negative messages you've received — as you note — at every turn.
It was almost universally lauded for shedding light on the difficulties of getting cancer drugs in China.
While access is universally available, not all students in New Jersey are enrolled in art instruction programs.
Several theories have been advanced over the years, but none has been universally accepted or conclusively proved.
Other interpreters have gained attention on social media for the opposite reason — because they were universally admired.
The idea is universally applicable, no matter your hair color, because the embellishments drive the end result.
But like it or not, the incredible sociability of many — although not all — dogs is universally recognized.
Some opposing fans thought his game lacked aesthetic beauty, even though his brutal competitiveness was universally acknowledged.
Many verses speak universally about the violence against women: They mention rape, femicide, impunity for the killers.
With typical swagger, the North declared it had detonated a hydrogen bomb — a claim experts universally rejected.
If you are going to splurge, you'll probably want to spring for the universally adored Percale sheets.
Perfect replicas of masterpieces would become universally accessible; every Van Gogh and Velázquez might soon be worthless.
These facts are all universally acknowledged "human rights disasters" that indeed brought on crises in China's development.
Or that Panay himself admits he makes what are universally known as a "phone calls" from it.
If you're able to bring anything like that to the market, you have something that's universally needed.
Republicans broadly approve of the job Trump is doing in office, while Democrats are almost universally opposed.
Third, provide a more effective alternative to the universally unpopular individual mandate by repealing and replacing it.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the Australian turn of phrase is a gorgeous linguistic riddle.
This is why we need to universally provide Americans with a basic income of $1,000 a month.
In both, an unpleasant person is writing about a universally adored person, and that work changes them.
"The problem, I think, for marketers is they've been trained to value media universally," Mr. Casale said.
According to a Next 100 Coalition survey, America's public lands are universally beloved among voters of color.
Though it's important to consider the potential issues, participating in a wellness program is not universally bad.
Economists, including those in the administration, have been universally negative, and so far their voices largely ignored.
For independents, Mr. Trump offered some universally popular ideas, like fighting childhood cancer and rebuilding crumbling infrastructure.
The experts almost universally agree that the Krinner Tree Genie is the top stand on the market.
That bombing last October did more than kill Daphne, as she was universally known on the island.
Almost universally, my patients talk about the presence of a table, very specific beings and telepathic contact.
For instance, slaves are universally depicted as passive victims — we hardly ever think of them as laughing.
But Obama's initiatives, particularly with regard to broadband and spectrum, will be almost universally viewed as laudable.
This is an issue we all understand, all experience and all universally hate, regardless of political affiliation.
" Yet Sanders was almost universally condemned, specifically by fellow candidates Pete Buttigieg, Mike Bloomberg and Joe Biden, who unsurprisingly used this as an opportunity to blast the current front-runner in the 2020 Democratic primary, and trumpet themselves as universally opposed to things like "coz[ying] up to dictators.
Liu's joyous images, taken from that universally bad angle, is exactly we need on our well-curated timelines.
But to make this method universally applicable, OpenAI had to build a convolutional neutral network-based OCR model.
It beat out the universally worshiped icons Ryan Gosling and Meryl Streep, who rounded out the top three.
Narcos: Mexico — September (???) (Netflix) There is something universally alluring about the treacherous underground labyrinth of the drug trade.
This was universally considered the quietest bed option when the issue of squeaky springs was discussed on Reddit.
And the redesign so universally hated that more than a million people signed a petition to undo it.
According to the Post, US security experts are "almost universally opposed" to moving nukes back onto the peninsula.
"Universally, Officer Rose was respected, admired, and one that had an excellent work ethic," Prosecutor Kym Worthy said.
With unmanned aircraft, this universally accepted system for keeping the National Airspace System safe will have to change.
But this opinion isn't universally shared, with some military folks saying a dedicated space service is completely unnecessary.
We universally agree that those who would try to reach America's shores with ill intentions should be stopped.
Eventually we'll see a democratization of AI capabilities as algorithms become increasingly more streamlined, standardized, and universally available.
Inside you'll find shimmery, universally flattering neutrals as well as the requisite party-ready black, blue, and silver.
One of the app's strengths is that it doesn't pretend one method of self-care is universally beneficial.
Finally, it was somewhat expensive at $20043 a dose, and it was not universally covered by health insurance.
Maybe it's because Meghan has used this universally flattering blush way before she ever joined the royal family.
Not every episode of Steven Universe features an original song, but many do and they're almost universally good.
If he's right about the Electrified X, VanMoof may just have made its most universally appealing bike yet.
That's what happens when you choose from the two least substantial, most universally despised candidates in presidential history.
The biggest prize, universally coveted, is more federal money for health care, the largest item in provinces' budgets.
Now, they are universally beloved on the internet, and it's like everybody forgot about what happened last summer.
But Boston Latin remained calm and universally desirable during that period, in part because of its unparalleled history.
As Iran's most enduring cultural icon, universally revered and admired, she plays a unique role among her compatriots.
The idea is far from universally accepted Democratic Party policy, and many Democrats are openly critical of it.
Unsurprisingly, the on-demand companies that we've contacted for their response have been universally happy with the result.
In late 2001, Meyers allegedly rented a copy of the universally panned Tom Green film Freddy Got Fingered.
At the same time Apple announced its wireless earbuds AirPods, which seem to be universally loved and hated.
And this was also one of the (many) reasons for the resonance of 2016's universally acclaimed Moonlight.
One of these generals is almost universally supported by the same media outlets who oppose the new president.
Yet few universally accessible buildings will ever be used by people with the full range of unusual needs.
Another factor that was universally agreed upon by the recruiters was the impact of technology on the industry.
Rick Grimes is a California Petite Sirah and its flavors are meant to channel the universally beloved character.
He can't attack Trump, and he can't pretend that the Republican Party is universally pro-comprehensive immigration reform.
Perhaps Spotify should make this easier and just declare which artists it finds non-offensive and universally agreeable.
Universally flattering on all skin shades, the warming hue gives life to washed-out cheeks and lacklustre lips.
Universally loathed EPA chief Scott Pruitt is a man who seems to appreciate the finer things in life.
These products tend to be widely available, universally flattering, and beloved by both professional artists and novices alike.
Basler notes that she doesn't really think that either of those sexual motivations has ever been universally true.
This situation heavily contradicts our mission, "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful".
This format has since been used universally when knockout games are level after 30 minutes of extra time.
Americans universally hate their government and Thiel was happy to fill the role of roaster at the RNC.
While East Coast customers seem to have become more aggressive early-adopters, that view is not held universally.
Cats, held in high esteem since at least Ancient Egypt, have emerged as timeless and universally iconographic idols.
It is this: US power utilities almost universally operate under what is called cost-of-service regulation (COSR).
He thinks the assumption most likely to be invalid is the idea that quantum mechanics is universally applicable.
Universally, women got the right to vote later than men and are still climbing the ladder of equality.
Beyoncé, pregnant with twins, captivating a crowd of millions, universally adored and seated upon a folding chair throne.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the best food is made by the hands of loving grandmothers.
Considering that the M2 is being almost universally lauded as a great little sports coupe, that's great news.
And all she got in return was a lousy, half-assed, cheesy montage that viewers universally cringed at.
Even the universally trusted and adored 'good guy' Jack Fincham adored Adam and thought he was 'a god'.
The public embarrassment only compacted the effect on agents, who almost universally agreed the situation was handled inappropriately.
On their own, both Vile and Barnett have occasionally dealt in more unhinged numbers, but songs universally float.
While the sheer satisfaction of discovering universally-loved formulas is great, there's one major downfall: the wait lists.
Every organization is unique in size, structure, and makeup, but the following tips tend to be universally applicable.
Last but not least, Kardashian West praised her husband for being unique, even if he's not universally liked.
I can't imagine anyone objectively watching can universally say the same thing about the GOP crop of candidates.
The replies to this tweet are universally complimentary, steeped in empathy and love, and resplendent in their charity.
The X-movies have almost universally been dour, sometimes to operatic ends, and sometimes just to depressing ones.
In 28500, 6900 and 2628, Republicans universally made perhaps the clearest, most emphatic campaign promise in modern history.
Unfortunately the problem isn't restricted to such universally appealing targets as impoverished children who want to attend school.
Still, Democrats are quick to point out that the new bill is not universally good for young people.
It's pretty, uptempo, and eerily devoid of any cultural specificity—universally accessible music that comes seemingly from nowhere.
But the company is slowly populating the platform with shows such as "Queen" that appeal "universally," he said.
This gives Facebook enormous influence over how newsrooms, almost universally eager for Facebook exposure, make decisions and money.
I think a part of why he is so universally loved is because there's a Bowie for everyone.
All photos courtesy of Tim Dodd/The Everyday Astronaut Few careers are as universally admired as the astronaut.
He called FGM a "heinous practice" that "should be universally condemned" and urged Congress to fix the law.
Though his insight is universally accepted today, it was novel to the point of subversion in the 20003s.
Over time, as he came out to friends in the industry, the response was universally positive and supportive.
Teachers in Connecticut, as elsewhere, are almost universally rated as effective on evaluations, even when their students fail.
Democrats have almost universally panned the attack, believing it to be ineffective and a misuse of her talents.
The Feathers is universally flattering and comfortable, and it wears well under everything I own, including T-shirts.
All three are universally acknowledged as essential to the student experience, but not all universities fit the bill.
Since WeWork makes its money renting shared office space, not software, investors and pundits universally rejected that idea.
That leaves Booker in the undesirable position of being universally liked but with very little die-hard support.
Ironically, to some, this is all a call for single payer, which would universally mean only one choice.
The more I delved into that relationship between fathers, sons and communities, I saw it as universally understood.
We need continued efforts to ensure that screening and high-quality treatment services are available and utilized universally.
It is a universally acknowledged truth that when things that aren't usually wet, get wet, everyone will laugh.
Or that Lula, as this leftist icon is universally known, is serving a 12-year sentence for graft.
It is a universally acknowledged truth that no one can party like the residents of the Iberian peninsula.
The reaction to the shameless Postal homage Hatred, released in the summer of 2015, was almost universally negative.
In my experience, we don't get to explore that as women, but universally, we're all stuck with ourselves.
While there is no clear-cut, universally accepted legal definition of consent, the jury instructions offered one version.
They almost universally seemed to be having an amazing time, even while waiting 45 minutes for a meal.
The U.S. government almost universally supports Israel, although it's becoming increasingly debated among progressives in the new Congress.
This scenario is more probable than not, the researchers said, although they concede it may not occur universally.
He must be universally condemned by his industry; otherwise, the Academy and its members are condoning his behavior.
That decision has been almost universally recognized as a shameful mistake, and the court overturned it on Tuesday.
The United States is not locked down and we haven't done that universally, we haven't done that federally.
A pop star who is universally identified with a single decade of cultural history limits that movie forever.
Universally considered an adornment, the tassel owed its ubiquity, at least in early days, to its functional side.
And they are like the country as a whole: not crazy, not universally rich, but most certainly Asian.
Every lyric felt universally relatable, even as they referred to an experience defined by racial and political identity.
This was also probably not a universally difficult clue, but it was a thought-provoking one for me.
Dr. Dudrick, who never patented any of his techniques, wishing them to be universally available, died on Jan.
Women of color were not universally granted suffrage until 1965, with the passage of the Voting Rights Act.
But can a sports arena, once universally panned for its drab décor, become the next Universal Studios backlot?
Hensarling's bill is likely to pass the full committee, and is almost universally supported by the panel's Republicans.
In addition to staying home (note to self), public health officials also universally recommend getting the flu vaccine.
The mantra of "national security" is often used as if it has a fixed and universally understood meaning.
But the idea has never been universally loved; right-wing and nationalist politicians in particular have opposed it.
"Almost universally, people aren't thrilled to be on the side of Trump," the employee said of their colleagues.
"Paying $40,000 for school isn't universally applicable and I think people don't think about it enough," he said.
" At Google, they set a mission statement: "Organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
One obvious theme is the presence of nature, a universally loaded one in the age of climate crisis.
Some states have their own farm and rural helplines, but he believes such options should be universally available.
Trump's order is so universally despised that it's stirred opposition from Goldman Sachs, Ford and Koch Industries, too.
The story of the secrecy begins with the universally beloved, unusually labor-friendly, strangely not-evil Southwest Airlines.
"Cuba is universally considered a safe destination for visitors and foreign diplomats, including U.S. citizens," the statement said.
But she greeted me with the exaggerated hand gestures and a syllable-punctuating laugh universally associated with Italians.
Great reviews might have inflated its numbers, but almost universally negative ones didn't seem to hurt it much.
"Facebook's exploitative practices targeted a population universally recognized as vulnerable — young people," the groups said in the complaint.
Sweets have invaded the English language the way they have invaded our diet, with almost universally positive connotations.
A. Ice cream trucks may be sticky, sweet fixtures in city parks, but they are not universally beloved.
Democrats almost universally came out against the ban, and the American Civil Liberties Union even promised legal action.
We say "its version of 5G" above because there is no universally accepted standard for 5G technology yet.
These narrative canvases reference the artist's childhood, tying together personal memories and anecdotes that are more universally relatable.
The wan smile disappeared into a well of shuddering grief that was nearly universally agreed to appear genuine.
It was inevitable that Rent would fall from grace; anything so universally lauded will eventually encounter some pushback.
The stories are universally harrowing, coming from mostly women but also some men who were raped and sexually assaulted.
But it's also universally known that finding the perfect song to enhance said mood is easier said than done.
For thinkers from Plato to Keats, the beautiful was a universally supreme notion on par with Truth and Goodness.
AndroidImage: ScreenshotThe universally acknowledged screenshot shortcut that usually works across Android versions, manufacturers, and handsets is Power+Volume Down.
Although Levin's work is gaining recognition, the emphasis he puts on electricity in development is far from universally accepted.
"They were pretty universally miserable, so none of us were looking forward to getting onto the plane," Bormann said.
The workers are universally demanding healthy working conditions, which seems like a reasonable thing for any employee to want.
A universally acknowledged truth about living in New York City is that there's very little space to go around.
"Universally, Officer Rose was respected, admired, and one that had an excellent work ethic," prosecutor Worthy said last month.
The early advocates of the web saw the potential to connect people to information and make it universally accessible.
As in: More accurately reflect real life, in which internet dating can be hard, but not always universally disastrous.
"Pink is universally flattering and very forgiving if you're not used to applying makeup," says makeup artist Sabrina Rinaldi.
Washington was universally reviled after he decked the Houston Rockets' Rudy Tomjanovich in a brawl during a 1977 game.
Luckily, Tom had received a cold email from a company called Universally Speaking, which specializes in video game localization.
E: We're fortunate that our Chickenjoy is universally accepted, not only by the Filipinos overseas, but also non-Filipinos.
YourChoice's second product will be an oral contraceptive because they believe that is the most convenient, universally accepted method.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that with every new generation of readers comes a new crop of Austenites.
THEN: It is a universally acknowledged fact that there's no emotional stone that Alice Deejay's back catalogue leaves unturned.
Because even though humans aren't incorrigibly or universally selfish, we've built plenty of institutions that do act that way.
Among them, under the Best Related Work category, was the Archive of Our Own, universally affectionately shorthanded as AO3.
But Super C is still a good game, even if it isn't as universally loved as the previous one.
The net effect is that we don't have near as many universally shared cultural references as we used to.
Employees' fealty to "Brito", as the methodical Brazilian is universally known, is reminiscent of General Electric under Jack Welch.
A ban on poppy-growing in 22003, although far from universally observed, prompted some drugmakers to shift to meth.
The former imperial estate is now universally considered to be one of the new seven wonders of the world.
The truth is, my colleagues almost universally agreed with me in secret, but none were willing to come forth.
Small businesses are not now required to offer health insurance and they didn't universally do so prior to Obamacare.
Before, he was universally respected, a true American hero who kept the FBI afloat after the 9/11 attacks.
According to Ware, there is no universally accepted approach for turning all those raw fMRI scans into digestible information.
Though this last point was later revoked in 1998, the contract was universally seen as a win for labor.
But his focus is more on Lena and how her experience in the Shimmer speaks universally about human nature.
"The observed 'relaxed and loving' collective mood is universally correlated with greater interest in sex," Rocha said by email.
She did more research, knowing she had a universally compatible blood type, and asked Rosko for paperwork to proceed.
Spotify is also supported by most smart speakers and smart devices, so it's almost universally available on all platforms.
Cybersecurity experts almost universally agree that Google has some of the best security that the general public can access.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that scary clowns exist to scare kids no matter what decade it is.
HTTP or the Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the universally-agreed-upon coding structure that the web is built on.
But it's not just the out-of-this-world highlighter or universally flattering lip gloss getting all the glory.
The moving process is one that's universally acknowledged to be one of the most terrible parts of the year.
Universally, there are, like, two things that make people throw their phones: dick pics and shit Donald Trump says.
In its effort to peddle universally beloved fare, NBC has stumbled into something utterly airless: a faith-based procedural.
It's pretty much universally accepted that Len's 1999 hit "Steal My Sunshine" is pure distilled happiness in a song.
It remains a nearly universally admired piece of legislation – one that had a tremendous positive impact on the economy.
Pasta and Italian grandmas are universally beloved, which is why Bennison's show has such a diverse, cross-generational audience.
"Machine III reveals that the interface is not absolute, and suggests that no interface is universally optimal," Keats said.
"Computing will be universally available, it will be everywhere in the context of the user's daily life," Pichai said.
As the follow-up to his near-universally adored Mulholland Drive, it's had a virtual nonexistence since its release.
You may not be a massively famous, universally beloved celebrity, but that doesn't mean you can't hand out autographs.
Indeed, it has become universally clear that it will create mistrust in all future dealings with the American government.
Indeed, 5G is pretty universally regarded as the next key mobile trend, but it's not going to happen overnight.
This dress was perhaps not universally loved because it was Meghan balancing her personal style with her new role.
Inside the notoriously catty Media Twitter circle, the piece has been universally panned: "just embarrassing," says WSJ's Christopher Mims.
The Moto G will be in the US less than three weeks from now, and it'll be universally unlocked.
The international community agrees, universally, that something needs to be done about what's usually called the global refugee crisis.
This is the "we'll grow into our valuation" strategy, nearly universally said in Silicon Valley and equally often untrue.
Not because he's universally disliked or anything, but our house, according to the US mail system, just doesn't exist.
They're not here strictly to help you, nor should product advice be seen as universally advisable to every person.
They aren't nearly as loud, and are too dull to be universally recognized as having the capacity for greatness.
None of that was a surprise, because Jagr has firmly entered the "universally beloved veteran" stage of his career.
Social prophets argue that a hundred years from now democratic capitalism will be alive and well, and universally embraced.
In the politically-charged climate of 85033, there are very few things that our society can universally agree on.
The game in the United States, while embraced in greater numbers every year, remains without a universally talismanic personality.
And though he's universally considered a hero for routing ISIS, his victory at the polls is far from certain.
Communities of color are able to participate in the internet when the internet is inexpensive, independent, and universally accessible.
Universally loathed by party stalwarts, Cruz now finds them conceding publicly they would rather have Trump as their nominee.
This is not the first time Trump has addressed the group and initially he was not universally well received.
When our country realized the value of educating all students through high school, we made high school universally free.
The principles he recommends are, when they're invoked in other contexts, universally recognized as classically Catholic and classically conservative.
With a boxy silhouette, it's universally flattering and works as a statement piece that you can have fun with.
Signed by all the countries in the world, it was the first universally ratified treaty in United Nations history.
It's impossible to forget, universally applicable, neither weird nor uncomfortable, and pretty difficult to give a boring answer to.
But here in Israel, a society that views pretension with suspicion and disdain, it is almost universally a compliment.
Gromeier discovered that a receptor for poliovirus was "virtually universally expressed on cancerous cells of most tumors," Desjardins said.
Further from the center, partly in shadow, are those sports not universally acknowledged: air-pistol shooting, archery, badminton, taekwondo.
It was universally understood, long before the marines arrived, that in the countryside the night belonged to the Vietcong.
The consensus view is that Iran created them to weaken an adversary, but this assessment is not universally accepted.
For all the other times and places I set up Clips, I got almost universally bad or mediocre photos.
When transferred from page to pitch, the picaro's rascality manifests in feints and dribbles, skills universally admired and imitated.
It's also not clear whether the amended T&Cs will apply universally or only for Facebook users in Europe.
The apartment became a basic human right, formally enshrined in the Yugoslav Constitution and universally granted to all citizens.
I reached out to about a half-dozen Senate Democrats' offices Monday afternoon and got a universally negative reception.
But it is almost universally tuned to the cadences and styles that seem to work best on partisan Facebook.
It seems like a waste to order something as universally available as salmon in white-wine-butter sauce here.
Less than 20 years ago, Germany set out for energy transition or Energiewende as it is now universally known.
Still, some elements of these detention centers seem universally shared, whether they are in northern Illinois or South Texas.
Esports also has no universally accepted place on campus, forcing programs to seek support wherever they can find it.
Democratic strategists who spoke with The Hill universally warned against the dangers of appearing too nakedly political right now.
Interledger, he explained, is a protocol for securely and universally connecting existing payment systems in a totally agnostic way.
Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver star as Nicole and Charlie Barber, a couple that is universally admired and adored.
It needs the help of other people who recognize the struggle for equality as a moral one, universally binding.
Has a non-Apple smartphone ever been as universally well-received as the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge?
They are universally shocked by the way this pandemic has revealed the precariousness of the American health care system.

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