(1) Within two or three years, several true electronic universal machines had been built.
(2) It is rooted in a specific place and culture, but the concerns are universal .
(3) The author of this amusing and admirable history of the English language argues powerfully for universal linguistic tolerance.
(4) The importance of the universal machine is clear.
(5) It is true that some people use pointer in a broader sense more-or-less equivalent to reference, so the distinction made above is not universal .
(6) A universal needle can be used in all household sewing machines that accept a flat shank.
(7) Looking at evolutionary biology, the body's ability to transmit and receive healing energy is a natural and universal design feature of the living system.
(8) Because of this, the sentence as understood in the Western linguistic tradition has not yet been unequivocally established as a universal of language.
(9) He connects it with the thesis that only universal propositions can be known.
(10) And, our engine is quite universal , so we plan to license it as the stand-alone product.
(11) However, he denies that it is the most general, or universal , concept in the sense of being the highest genus of entities.
(12) If you get skipped stitches with a universal needle, change to a ball-point needle for heavier fabrics or a stretch needle for finer knits.
(13) Laughter is a universal and prominent feature of human communication.
(14) It is the universal tool that permits the development of multimedia driven complex games.
(15) Use a ballpoint or universal needle for sewing knit fabrics.
(16) A proposal for a universal 30% increase in child benefit for all children in the 0-5 years category is being examined.
(17) Workers become the universal class, the primary agent of history, by acting on that self-understanding.
(18) There's a yawning chasm between their user-experience of partially-universal machines and universal machines.
(19) A Halligan tool is a universal tool that has been used by firefighters for years.
(20) There is no universal rule what ad or what message works.