universally造句31. In recent times, anthropologists have noted that Inuit had almost universally perfect eyesight until significant numbers of them became literate.
32. Tolkien, in his history of the elves, would not wish to go against what he accepted as doctrine universally true.
33. Toughened glass and vitro-ceramics are the most universally suitable containers for all three functions.
34. This seemed to me so true that I couldn't imagine why it was not universally acknowledged.
35. Universal concepts denote phenomena which are presumed to occur universally, regardless of historical epoch or type of society.
36. Photographic reportage, the cinema and television have produced a lingua franca of universally comprehensible pictures.
37. But some issues, like this one, are so universally difficult that a commission is the only useful way to proceed.
38. The difference between appreciation and flattery? That is simple. One is sincere and the other insincere. One comes from the heart out; the other from the teeth out. One is unselfish; the other selfish. One is universally admired; the other universally condemned.Dale Carnegie
39. In order to do this, we have to employ a method of understanding rooted in scientific principles that are universally accepted.
40. You're familiar with his subject, you know he is an authority, internationally known and universally respected.
41. The electricity companies were almost universally ahead in a very mixed market.
42. Mr. and Mrs. Dawes were the acting master and matron, and they were not universally popular.
43. The only interfaces that are almost universally supplied as standard are the parallel port and the serial port.
44. Was it universally backward or were there variations between different sectors and branches of industry?
45. The advantages in both the accuracy and speed of the photographic process were almost universally acclaimed.
46. The second caveat is that this generalization, like most, while generally applicable, is not universally so.
47. This was not yet a universally accepted point of view.
48. It's a universally unpopular idea. Equipment makers say it will stop them being innovative.
49. Suburbs are almost universally middle or upper-middle class; their homogeneity is even more monolithic than urban schools.
50. One reason for this may be a desire to protect from criminal liability men whose conduct is not universally regarded as criminal.
51. The opposition call for a boycott of the election was almost universally observed yet the Government still claimed a landslide victory.
52. However, among their ranks it is universally believed that their leader - Rabbi Menachem Schneerson - will fulfil the Messianic prophecy.
53. What happened is indisputable: students, and the institutions to which they belonged, acquired a bad name universally.
54. As North pointed out, these objectives were almost universally wished for.
55. Prevention requires laws to be clear, simple and universally supported.
56. His first wife christened Emily, affectionately and universally known as Pem died on Christmas Day 1988 after 53 years happy marriage.
57. I find that the phenomenon of the Stasi is an exception: universally known and already a synonym for evil.
58. The new Metro has been universally acclaimed by the motoring press.
59. No single method, however, is ever going to be universally applicable.
60. On the contrary, everything I read seemed to point to his having been universally loved and admired by his men.