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When the whole of the future was at one's fingertips, one had to keep watch on the big picture.
At one's fingertips are what would otherwise require weeks of painstaking research.
With the internet at one's fingertips, a plethora of research is just a few clicks away.
To have at one's fingertips the ebb and flow of such wealth was a dream come true.
Having up-to-the-minute scores at one's fingertips is not cheap.
Operational intelligence places complete information at one's fingertips, enabling one to make smarter decisions in time to maximize impact.
Now that knowledge is at one's fingertips, pedagogy has focused on how to use that knowledge.
His novels predicted many things which have come to pass, including Handheld device and a worldwide computer network with information available at one's fingertips.
There is an extensive, comprehensive user interface on this keyboard, with plenty of dials and switches at one's fingertips.
He was interviewed on the nationally televised program The Wind at One's Fingertips.
A top area for outdoor adventure in South America, everything from trekking to mountain biking to whitewater rafting to paragliding is at one's fingertips
At one's fingertips, all is textural: walls are lined in natural cord, his signature material, meticulously applied and somehow both smooth and rough to the touch.
That arresting thought comes from an hourlong documentary to be shown tonight at 10 on Channel 13 entitled "The Wind at One's Fingertips."
But there has been one exception to my losing war against all tech, high and low: computers, which, through word processing and info-tracking, place the powers of Prospero at one's fingertips.
Even with the entire physical database at one's fingertips, humans would not be able to fully perceive or understand a bat's sonar system, namely what it is like to perceive something with a bat's sonar.
Maybe Right Out the Door" (Education page, Aug. 14), in discussing the ideas of Judith Rodin, president of the University of Pennsylvania, says that in the Internet age "knowledge is at one's fingertips."