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No one would be a sole island, under the whelming trend of informatization. vs No one would be a sole island, under the whelming trend of digitalization.

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'Informatization' refers to the process of converting information into digital format, while 'digitalization' refers to the broader process of integrating digital technologies into various aspects of society. The choice between the two would depend on the specific context and the intended emphasis on either the conversion of information or the broader impact of digital technologies.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

No one would be a sole island, under the whelming trend of informatization.

This phrase is correct and can be used to convey the idea of being influenced by the trend of converting information into digital format.

This phrase is used to express the idea that no one can remain isolated from the impact of the trend towards converting information into digital format.
  • An enterprise may be a sole legal unit.
  • Even if the messenger had been captured, no one would have guessed that there was a message hidden under the wax.
  • No-one would think of looking under the flowerpot.
  • This takes place on the Faroe Islands, in particular, under the guise of a Viking tradition.
  • Although these data were not complete and detailed enough to be a sole basis for the analysis they were suitable to cross-check findings with regard to the pattern of trade.
  • The "centre of gravity" of the Regulation is Environmental protection and according to recent case law of the European Court of Justice, there should be a sole legal base which reflects that preponderant purpose.
  • I mean, I knocked, and no one answered, so I figured, under the circumstances, I should get inside, have a look.
  • No one would confuse the words 'transparent' and 'perspirant'.'Transparent' is what your shirt may be, while 'perspiration' is what is sometimes seen under the arms.
  • This is the best place. No-one would think of looking under the flowerpot.
  • He selected vulnerable girls that no one would miss.
  • If you took the idea of fractal technology further, take a membrane, shrinking it down constantly like nature does - that could be a seat for a chair; it could be a sole for a sports shoe; it could be a car blending into seats.
  • No one can expel from the island, Hulijane.
  • People can visit the island, but no one gets to stay.
  • This is especially relevant when we consider that, under the previous version of the FPA, four Portuguese longliners were fishing in the exclusive economic zone of the Solomon Islands, which is now no longer possible because no fishing opportunities were negotiated for longliners.
  • She was afraid no one would mourn her death.
  • Something no one would ever have dreamt of.
  • It sounds like something no one would normally do.
  • I said that no one would ever invent such a preposterous name.
  • When you know that no one would celebrate your birthday, rather eutis.
  • I was starting to think no-one would ever find me.

Alternatives:

  • no one would be a sole island, under the whelming trend of digitalization.

No one would be a sole island, under the whelming trend of digitalization.

This phrase is correct and can be used to convey the idea of being influenced by the broader trend of integrating digital technologies into society.

This phrase is used to express the idea that no one can remain isolated from the impact of the broader trend of integrating digital technologies into various aspects of society.
  • An enterprise may be a sole legal unit.
  • Even if the messenger had been captured, no one would have guessed that there was a message hidden under the wax.
  • No-one would think of looking under the flowerpot.
  • This takes place on the Faroe Islands, in particular, under the guise of a Viking tradition.
  • Although these data were not complete and detailed enough to be a sole basis for the analysis they were suitable to cross-check findings with regard to the pattern of trade.
  • The "centre of gravity" of the Regulation is Environmental protection and according to recent case law of the European Court of Justice, there should be a sole legal base which reflects that preponderant purpose.
  • I mean, I knocked, and no one answered, so I figured, under the circumstances, I should get inside, have a look.
  • No one would confuse the words 'transparent' and 'perspirant'.'Transparent' is what your shirt may be, while 'perspiration' is what is sometimes seen under the arms.
  • This is the best place. No-one would think of looking under the flowerpot.
  • He selected vulnerable girls that no one would miss.
  • If you took the idea of fractal technology further, take a membrane, shrinking it down constantly like nature does - that could be a seat for a chair; it could be a sole for a sports shoe; it could be a car blending into seats.
  • No one can expel from the island, Hulijane.
  • People can visit the island, but no one gets to stay.
  • This is especially relevant when we consider that, under the previous version of the FPA, four Portuguese longliners were fishing in the exclusive economic zone of the Solomon Islands, which is now no longer possible because no fishing opportunities were negotiated for longliners.
  • She was afraid no one would mourn her death.
  • Something no one would ever have dreamt of.
  • It sounds like something no one would normally do.
  • I said that no one would ever invent such a preposterous name.
  • When you know that no one would celebrate your birthday, rather eutis.
  • I was starting to think no-one would ever find me.

Alternatives:

  • no one would be a sole island, under the whelming trend of informatization.

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