VIRTUALITY ACTUALITY Classrooms in schools will give way to classes in rooms at home Kamil Ali
The pieces I've written for 'Outside' magazine are definitely my best work, and they're virtually all about the outdoors.
Friction and misunderstandings often occur when communicating across generations. It gets even more challenging when working across virtual settings.
We access virtually every producing basin, whether for natural gas or crude oil, in the U.S. and Canada.
Universality has been severely reduced: it is virtually dead as a concept in most areas of public policy.
Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world.
The brain is the cornerstone of virtually every facet of our lives. I wish we knew more.
He was definitely known as the foremost man killer in the West; however there's controversy about virtually every killing that he was known to have been involved in.
Game-playing is more fun when it's virtual because you're more successful. ... in reality, only one person gets to be LeBron.
It is a virtual reflex for governments to plead security concerns when they undertake any controversial action, often as a pretext for something else.
They're now turning those seeds into intellectual property, so they have a virtual lock on the seeds upon which we all depend for our food and survival.
I emphasize that virtually every engineering calculation is ultimately a failure calculation, because without a failure criterion against which to measure the calculated result, it is a meaningless number.
When National Guardsmen shot four unarmed students at Kent State, virtually the entire system of higher education shuddered and stopped.
Teamwork is so important that it is virtually impossible for you to reach the heights of your capabilities or make the money that you want without becoming very good at it.
Our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile political or economic intelligence on the Soviet Union.
For me, the virtual choir has taught me that, if anything, the Internet builds these post-national tribes, people finding each other anyway they can.
I recognize that virtually every company that comes in here has a perspective. It's often not difficult to understand why they have the perspective that they have.
I like live audiences, with real people - virtual reality is no substitute.
Bookstores will not disappear but will exploit digital technologies to increase their virtual and physical inventories, and perhaps become publishers themselves.
Empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of virtual particles that pop in and out of existence in a time scale so short that you can't even measure them.
I've been doing interviews for years, and in all that time, I've virtually never read one and gone, 'Yep, factually and tonally that's exactly what happened.' Pretty much never.