How To Use Obsolete In A Sentence

  • It was the least encumbered of all the tenures with obsolete and burdensome features, reminiscent of an older day, when land-holding involved public rights and duties as well as private rights of ownership.
  • Industry pundits claim the existence of such offers renders pay-as-you-go deals obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently the delay is due to some of the components being ancient and obsolete (dating back as far as 1999).
  • Upon all vegetable lakes, except those of madder, they have a destructive effect; and are injurious to gamboge, as well as to those almost obsolete pigments, red and orange leads, king's and patent yellow, massicot, and orpiment. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • There is the inevitable small, unvisited museum, with its obsolete heavy American machine guns and twisted bits of aeroplane.
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  • The same factors that made hardware-centric database machines obsolete in favor of portable database software are now at play in the storage market.
  • They are now convinced that the pure jet transport can not only be favourably compared with the latest conventional reciprocating and propjet types, but actually make them look almost obsolete. The Aircraft Industry in Canada and the Future Development of Jet Engines
  • It's an examination of a world that the march of civilisation should have rendered obsolete years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company is filled with superb technologists who are prepared to obsolete products in their prime and to churn out new ones with clockwork regularity.
  • Not only did sanatoriums close, but also therapeutic mainstays like pneumothorax and pneumoperitoneum became obsolete, and surgical procedures such as thoracoplasty and the surgeons who did them disappeared.
  • TVs on the high street, it can still work out cheaper to rent - with the added benefit that you are not left with obsolete technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you've written off pistons and pushrods as obsolete 20 th-century artifacts, you're ahead of the game.
  • It had emerged that security badges at the base were obsolete and could be copied easily, while identity and vehicle checks were cursory at best. Times, Sunday Times
  • His most prized possession, an obsolete can opener with the monogrammed initial ‘S,’ was still at Tatz's apartment along with his only change of socks.
  • If you mean the moon race, sure VB was central to that ... if you are referring to ballistic missiles, the Redstone, although first, was quickly obsoleted by solid fuel missiles that he had little to do with. What Would Wernher Do? - NASA Watch
  • He criticised Labour claims that drones could render nuclear submarines obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
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  • It is true that the dic - tionary meaning of the term symmetry has shifted since antiquity, but none of the original connotations has become obsolete, certainly not entirely so. SYMMETRY AND ASYMMETRY
  • He criticised Labour claims that drones could render nuclear submarines obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charles Kettering invents the electric starter rendering the hand crank on petrol cars obsolete.
  • What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets?
  • Machines and engines, pulleys and wheels, and the idea that power could be harnessed by man-made devices made the toilsome labor of the past nearly obsolete.
  • Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
  • The regulatory rules were also sometimes oblivious to big economic changes and thus in effect rendered obsolete by new technologies like computerization or by persistent disorders like inflation.
  • The claimed derivation is from an obsolete word (in Latin) "feo" = "to bring forth", where the eo became the œ ligature (perhaps because the EO combination really was a single vowel in old english, including runes!) which then became separate letters O and E because of typesetting issues. Pharyngula
  • It's an examination of a world that the march of civilisation should have rendered obsolete years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show is a hodge podge of scenes, stories and standup about aging and how it can be an assault to our vanity and bafflement to our obsolete sense of self. Erika Milvy: "Marga Gomez Is Not Getting Any Younger" Extended
  • Amidst all of the mainstream media's ballyhooing of the momentum to be gained in the tight Iowa polls, The New York Times finally examined the caucuses sheer unfairness and obsoleteness. Dan Brown: You and I Don't Care Who Wins the Iowa Caucuses
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  • The manat was formerly divided into 100 gopiks, but this has long since become obsolete due to inflation early in the nation's independence.
  • A number of obsolete and superfluous names have been assigned to Franklin andradite, among them are the polyadelphite of Thomson, melanite of Seybert and Seymour, and also colophonite, topazolite, and titanmelanite, all of obscure origin locally.
  • To preserve nonuse will require policies more ambitious and comprehensive than the obsolete bipolar deterrence strategy.
  • Is the notion of a distinct foreign policy arena as obsolete as it is ambiguous?
  • The business suit and bedroom suite are nearly obsolete.
  • The party was written off as an authoritarian, inward-looking dinosaur, made obsolete by the country's opening to the global economy.
  • In addition, to the active stockpile of 5,113 warheads, there are somewhere around 8,000 to 9,000 "obsoleted" nuclear weapons - weapons that will not be kept in good repair, but will be dismantled eventually and their 30 tons or so of weapons grade metal recovered; and another 38 tons of military plutonium that has never been fabricated into a weapon. CounterPunch
  • There was a shoddy wooden control tower, with a moth-eaten windsock and several obsolete instruments on it.
  • The words and thoughts in Lewty's art never succumb to the urgent clip of 21st-century urban life but keep instead to an obsolete, invigoratingly slow pace.
  • Investment plans for the rest of this decade are based on technology already considered obsolete by the world's most competitive economies. Times, Sunday Times
  • This saves costly repairs to existing servos and eliminates difficulties in obtaining spare parts for obsolete equipment. Learn more from EHPS product spec 03342.
  • The personal helicopter was going to make the roads and highways obsolete. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF MARKETING
  • The name topazolite is considered obsolete by many, with yellow andradite or yellow demantoid being preferred names for the stones described.
  • Without doubt, Lamb's taste on several matters was peculiar; for instance, there were a few obsolete words, such as arride, agnize, burgeon, which he fancied, and chose to rescue from oblivion. Charles Lamb
  • Returning to an obsolete disposable spam can just to re live past glories is a waste of money. Schedule Pressure and Shuttle Safety - NASA Watch
  • There is vast scope to cut out obsolete practices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Changes in war, government, and economy made the chivalrous, aristocratic knight obsolete and the Renaissance made classical literature more popular.
  • He wants to not be a crime fighter, but a ‘crime killer’ and to make Batman and Robin obsolete like ‘Ipods did to Walkmen.’ Recap: The State of the Bat-verse « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Yet it's stale and flimsy, its tame, outdated sitcom style as obsolete as a minidisc. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the last eight years, Dan has written many articles on the Middle East conflicts, which have circulated on Web sites and media throughout the world. viagra online Reflesh auk involuntarily caddie botulinic turner libelee omphalic autointoxication diskectomy allorhythmia obsoleteness disembosoming; cradling. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • Poetry can't compete well with movies, videos, computer interaction, talking novels geared to a voyeuristic spectatorship that may render page readers obsolete.
  • Plus, with the varying speeds and incline settings, anyone can use it, and it never becomes obsolete.
  • Zab finds herself using the now obsolete narrative conventions of the memoir.
  • P. testa ovali, postice abrupte truncata, imperforata, cornea; spira plana, tenui; anfractibus quatuor, planis, ultimo permagno, postice acute angulato, transversim obsolete striato; apertura oblongo-truncata; labio antice valde tortuoso; labro postice angulato. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
  • It may well be doubted, on an impartial view, if the mutilation of the country's industrial system by such measures of isolation does not after all rather weaken the nation even for warlike ends; but then, the discretionary authorities in the dynastic States are always, and it may be presumed necessarily, hampered with obsolete theories handed down from that cameralistic age, when the little princes of the Fatherland were making dynastic history. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation
  • The necessity of limiting the influence of the crown and excluding 'placemen' from the House of Commons had been one of the traditional Whig commonplaces, and a little had been done by Burke's act of 1782 towards limiting pensions and abolishing obsolete offices. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
  • Life has few direr disenchanters than the morning smells of obsolete tobacco, relics though they be of hesternal beatitude. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
  • Of much greater practical significance, and by no means obsolete, is the power to punish for contempt.
  • She carries an obsolete "barbette" conning tower -- a six-foot affair with railed platform forward -- and our warning beam plays on the top of it as a policeman's lantern flashes on the area sneak. Actions and Reactions
  • This always turned out to be a costly mistake for them, because this printery employed highly inefficient and obsolete methods with very high overheads.
  • As syrup of borage (there is a famous syrup of borage highly commended by Laurentius to this purpose in his tract of melancholy), de pomis of king Sabor, now obsolete, of thyme and epithyme, hops, scolopendria, fumitory, maidenhair, bizantine, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Evitable, unfortunately, is one of those words like corrigible, rendered all but obsolete by the in - prefix. Josh Bolotsky: Screening Liberally Big Picture: Empathizing with Margot At The Wedding
  • And the information is cutting edge, though I hope that when my kids are my age, it will be laughingly obsolete.
  • The ear of wheat (in Latin spica, obsoletely speca, from spe, hope) should not be the only hope of the husbandman; its kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is not all that it bears. Walden
  • It also promised economies of scale that would render marsh mining of ulexite obsolete.
  • Isn't it time to declare all such vessels outmoded, obsolete and a danger to peace?
  • The segments are inclined to be of unequal size, the prothoracic ring sometimes becoming almost obsolete, and some of the abdominal rings are much smaller than others; while in Lipura and Anura, the lowest forms of the group, the segments are all much alike in size. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Now once again we have a President pushing the constitutional envelope, and, in Professor Yoo's words, "declar [ing] that the Constitution allows the president to sidestep laws that invade his executive authority," a President following "the founders [ '] inten [tions] that wrongheaded or obsolete legislation and judicial decisions would be checked by presidential action. Balkinization
  • It was like many towns in that part of the country in its poverty and obsoleteness.
  • Products and whole businesses can become obsolete as tomorrow leaves them behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is danger that technological change will render obsolete a product or method of production.
  • Not inspiring the youth will result in obsolete soon to be retired workforce. Charlie Bolden: News or Noise? - NASA Watch
  • By association, then, sculptural adornment so popular under art nouveau was rendered obsolete.
  • Investment plans for the rest of this decade are based on technology already considered obsolete by the world's most competitive economies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The marriage of edge devices and applications to broadband pipes sold to an increasingly mobile workforce obsoletes legacy voice models.
  • That colinearity seems to be a consequence of a primitive pattern of regulation that coupled the timing of development to the spatial arrangements of the tissues, and many organisms have evolved more sophisticated control of these patterning genes, making the old regulators obsolete…and allowing the clusters to break up without extreme consequences to the animal. Hox complexity - The Panda's Thumb
  • Splash out on either and your gadget machine could end up an obsolete anachronism. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Old English word ‘thyrse’ or ‘thurse’ is obsolete in modern English but occasionally appears in place names, e.g. Old English gods and myths: Eotens
  • And twenty per cent of the 2,000 adults quizzed think they are about to become obsolete. The Sun
  • The economy's sudden about-face serves as a dramatic reminder that such changes can be both large and unpredictable, rendering budget projections obsolete before the ink in which they are written has begun to dry.
  • In this world, power politics and classical realpolitik have become obsolete.
  • Geographically the very notion of the Antipodes has long been obsolete, since of course the continents above the equator don't need a counter-weight below to keep the globe from toppling sideways into deep space.
  • You also never asked about "Cooking Light" which has actually bee "obsoleted" because that site is now rolled into MyRecipes. com. MacUpdate - Mac OS X
  • If, like me, you'd rather gargle drain cleaner than watch anything to do with our outmoded, obsolete head of state, there are only a few escape routes.
  • When your entire brand is built on the temporary, fleeting, and inevitably obsolete currency of youthful physical beauty, sexual allure, and cultural status, the word "ephemeral" comes to mind. Lorraine Devon Wilke: You're Not Keeping Up With The Kardashians Either
  • This method is still sometimes used, but for uniform results, a platinum ball, which will not scale or change in weight, is necessary, and the cost of this ball, together with the slowness of the method, have rendered the practice obsolete, especially in view of modern developments in accurate pyrometry. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
  • The door-to-door salesman was made obsolete by the telephone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Computers become obsolete, and wind up on rubbish tips.
  • All three of these diagnoses were once subsumed under the now obsolete name hysteria. Trauma and Recovery
  • However, it now appears to have a far more complicated history: German Bismut came from New Latin bismutum, itself altered from medieval Latin vismutum, from obsolete German Wismut, itself a compound of Wise -, ` meadow, 'plus Mut, ` mine claim'. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XXIII No 4
  • The original concept of limited war had been rendered obsolete by changing political circumstances. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • Isn't that, in a sense, the new feminism, often referred to as postfeminism, as though the old feminism were somehow obsolete? Enchanted
  • The toilet too, with its mirror, turbaned, after the manner of the beginning of the century, with a coiffure of murrey-coloured silk, and its hundred strange-shaped boxes, providing for arrangements which had been obsolete for more than fifty years, had an antique, and in so far a melancholy, aspect. The Tapestried Chamber
  • The multitude of available food products makes the age-old snack of graham crackers and vanilla wafers obsolete.
  • The purpose is to prevent our education from becoming obsolete and irrelevant within new global practices in education.
  • Fact is, that old picture became obsolete almost the moment it was taken. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the last eight years, Dan has written many articles on the Middle East conflicts, which have circulated on Web sites and media throughout the world. viagra online Reflesh auk involuntarily caddie botulinic turner libelee omphalic autointoxication diskectomy allorhythmia obsoleteness disembosoming; cradling. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • I cannot discuss all the new artistic mediums here - and if I did, my discussion would be obsolete before this book is published.
  • (obsolete) ` to carry from one place to another '; ` to hoist; to raise a ship's anchor; to ascertain the heaviness (WEIGHT) of anything; to consider, to compare' [from Old English wegan ` to move, to carry, to weigh ']. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
  • On the land side of First stood the old brick shipbuilding factories, including an obsolete ropewalk building a quarter mile long. The Town
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  • Products and whole businesses can become obsolete as tomorrow leaves them behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, webcasts of sporting events aren't going to make TV obsolete anytime soon.
  • The assembly, which elected the president in the past, became largely obsolete after direct presidential elections were held in 1996.
  • It started life as a Fairmont, but nobody is going to say the Fox platform is obsolete after they see it pull over one G on the skidpad.
  • Given these changes, it would seem logical that the survey would become an obsolete, archaic technology in a postmodern world.
  • To preserve nonuse will require policies more ambitious and comprehensive than the obsolete bipolar deterrence strategy.
  • There used to be a lot of more telephone switchboard operators around also, but technology made that job obsolete.
  • Then there is the now sadly outmoded term, brassie, what used to be a 2-wood before metal made timber all but obsolete.
  • A paean to obsolete office equipment? Times, Sunday Times
  • What's different now, though, is that feminism appears not so much dead as obsolete.
  • Also, your slavish use of obsolete, twee and anglicised Hibernicisms is peculiarly un-Irish, not to mention unconvincing and uncouth.
  • The designers shocked the industry by making the two keywords in fashion, pattern and color, obsolete.
  • Gradually he and his followers disinterred other obsolete doctrines and fancies, such as the possi - bility of cells forming from noncellular globs of organic matter, and the sudden transformation of wheat into weeds. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Another myth is that Openreach is investing in obsolete technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • But why do they become ineffective and obsolete? Christianity Today
  • This single 31 ounce device virtually obsoletes whole families of current bulky (by comparison), radio equipment.
  • So what is this magic surveillance technology that confused him and obsoleted the court?
  • However, laws governing medicinal drugs are either obsolete or not enforced.
  • I thought it would become obsolete pretty quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will only be obsolete when the threats have become obsolete,' he said. Times, Sunday Times
  • To preserve nonuse will require policies more ambitious and comprehensive than the obsolete bipolar deterrence strategy.
  • There was a shoddy wooden control tower, with a moth-eaten windsock and several obsolete instruments on it.
  • The USHCN storage formats are nasty in two distinct forms of obsoleteness: instead of using tab-separated ascii files, they use fixed columns packed together; and they use an obsolete zipping method to make . USHCN Trends: Red States and Blue States « Climate Audit
  • ‘Becco’, and ‘cornuto’, ‘fantastico’, ‘magnifico’, ‘impress’ (the armorial device upon shields, and appearing constantly in its Italian form ‘impresa’), ‘saltimbanco’ (= mountebank), all once common enough, are now obsolete. English Past and Present
  • They have developed software which emulates the obsolete BBC computer and videodisc player on which the original system ran.
  • Meanwhile, how to utilize obsolete equipment to meet new system train demand is also one research field of this paper.
  • First, the sample used was a commercial list and had not been "cleaned" to remove obsolete, duplicate or lapsed addresses.
  • Products and whole businesses can become obsolete as tomorrow leaves them behind. Times, Sunday Times
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  • All three of these diagnoses were once subsumed under the now obsolete name hysteria. Trauma and Recovery
  • [3] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "semple" is an "obsolete form of sampler," as "to give a Semplar or Specimen of what may be done. Letter from Robert Carter to [Governor William Gooch,] May 21, 1728
  • Obsolete form of "mien": air, bearing, carriage or manner, as expressing character or mood; appearance; expression. Annotations
  • I thought it would become obsolete pretty quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • As others have pointed out, unexpressed or obsolete genes may persist as open reading frames for some time even in the absence of selective maintenance.
  • Advances in transportation and communications technology is rendering obsolete the idea that we can all wall ourselves off into racially exclusive laagers. Is That Legal?: Fundraising Through Falsehood at VDare.com
  • I know that the current view of sex is unbridled recreation, but that fact is the very reason why the word chaste is quasi obsolete and often equated with marital infidelity. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Moral disfavour is something you're going to have to get used to, we fear, especially if you're going to carry on preaching the condemnation of homosexuality in a culture that now very often, and more so by the day, deems that message as obsolete and objectionable as the condemnation of "miscegenation. Archive 2010-03-01
  • In Fairfield and Visalia, managers constantly shift their resources to meet new needs and phase out obsolete activities.
  • Computers may become less quickly obsolete too. The Times Literary Supplement
  • That sort of thinking is now as obsolete as the coaxial cable.
  • Sadly, a big chunk of this money mountain is rotting away in obsolete accounts that pay a pittance in interest.
  • Its primitive racquets and feather shuttlecocks were soon rendered obsolete by the discovery of celluloid.
  • Greensides, close to the top of Leith Walk, was fifteen years old, slabbed with obsolete fortification, pocked with likewise redundant gunports, and still referred to as ‘the new station’. Well, Ken MacLeod agrees with me rather than with Jonathan Swift
  • The idea is essentially to release an album on an almost obsolete medium that fits very well with the music on an aesthetical level," says Olesen. Band Releases Album On ”Obsolete” 3.5” Floppy Disc | Impact Lab
  • Or will they simply be bypassed and rendered obsolete by new, low-capital, hi-tech organizations built up by people without a vested interest in the real-world ivied halls of academia?
  • Books are becoming obsolete, because they follow a certain sequence.
  • That muscles have become status symbols signifies that most jobs now no longer call upon physical strength; like suntans, muscles have become an aesthetic of the obsolete.
  • Now, that desktop metaphor may soon be as obsolete as the old geekspeak. The Metaphor Is The Message
  • Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
  • As the opposite sides in the mayoral race draw their lines and gear up for the all-island slugfest, the detritus of local obsolete municipal councils are getting themselves ready to make their now-squelched voices heard.
  • Electric trolleys, which received their power from an overhead wire and returned it through the rails, provided the system that finally made the horse obsolete.
  • Both those restrictions have gone, made obsolete by digital technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • First came the turbojet, now obsolete, then the turboprop, which is still found onboard small planes.
  • So many nations are developing cruise missile technology that a traditional air dominance fighter such as the F-22 could become obsolete.
  • Some laws relating to obsolete customs are still in force.
  • Another irritation with the skeuomorphic approach is that it quickly looks dated as the analog counterparts become obsolete.
  • New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete.
  • The generic system name viewdata became obsolete due to depositing the brand name and was dubbed videotex – the Latin word combination for I see text. Archive 2008-08-18
  • An application for planning consent has just been made to replace the semi-obsolete lighting with new-style floodlighting towers down each side of the pitch.
  • By the time I first came to live in England in the 1960s, and for years thereafter, the obsoleteness of the Royal Academy as a benign factor in the life of contemporary art was simply assumed as a fact.
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  • The cries for gettin rid of the Shuttle and returning to an obsolete means of getting into space is that the Shuttle is unsafe. Schedule Pressure and Shuttle Safety - NASA Watch
  • Industry pundits claim the existence of such offers renders pay-as-you-go deals obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
  • The generic system name viewdata became obsolete due to depositing the brand name and was dubbed videotex – the Latin word combination for I see text. Archive 2008-08-20
  • We need more home technology and it seems to become obsolete more quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Existing equipment doesn't become obsolete; only the interface cards are upgraded, perfect for a provider wanting a scalable, future-proof network.
  • The modern way of waging war renders the abstractions of just-war theory obsolete.
  • The dumping of obsolete machinery and technology in the third world, especially in India, is destabilising the very economy.
  • This often includes lazy or incompetent peers, ineffective management, or a seniority system that rewards obsolete employees and punishes newer, more aggressive go-getters.
  • Proper obsolete old banger now. The Sun
  • All three of these diagnoses were once subsumed under the now obsolete name hysteria. Trauma and Recovery
  • Electronic banking may make overthe - counter transactions obsolete.
  • Strange to think that one day these objects will be totally obsolete, as chemical processes are slowly phased out.
  • The system keeps customers happy, and because in many cases Dell gets paid before the machine is built, the company faces no markdowns for obsolete inventory.
  • Our service is obsolete, requiring root and branch reform.
  • Largely made obsolete by V. 32bis technology, V. 32 modems can still offer inexpensive access to on-line services.
  • The seminar of the removal and disposal of obsolete offshore installations and structures in the excursive economic zone and continental shelf was held in sept 1995 at Bangkok.
  • Largely made obsolete by V. 32bis technology, V. 32 modems can still offer inexpensive access to on-line services.
  • Another pretty style which we seldom meet with was some part of the picture covered with the almost obsolete "ærophane," a kind of chiffon or crape which was much in request even up to fifty years ago. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework
  • Bled by war and terrorism, beset by a lingering financial crisis and stubbornly high unemployment, facing stagnant wages and growing inequality, saddled with obsolete infrastructure and massive public debt, the United States today seems far removed from the confident "hyperpower" of a decade ago. Will Marshall: To Fix Our Country, We Need to Fix Our Politics First
  • Step-by-step HOWTO for constructing a stylish shoulder-bag out of floppies -- this is pretty much the perfect HOWTO project: it begins with dumpster-diving, and was inspired by a desire to make a suit of plate-mail armor out of obsolete magnetic storage media. Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives
  • TVs on the high street, it can still work out cheaper to rent - with the added benefit that you are not left with obsolete technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • When obsolete, an automobile is thrown in the scrap heap.
  • In fact, the financial crisis, which we have recently undergone was concentrated in those sectors in which the old foundations had been most thoroughly remolded, in which the allegedly obsolete principles of market-based prudential lending had been torn up and replaced with sandy notions of easy money and universal home ownership enabled by a permissive Fed and corrupt government sponsored entities. It's Time To Allocate Capital To Pockets Of Economic Freedom
  • Modern photography's mechanical and chemical reproduction processes seem to be doomed to become completely obsolete.
  • Set up in 1929, the museum has served as a storehouse for obsolete instruments and equipment and laboratory specimens, some of them difficult to date.
  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 1/16/09: Apropos of Vilsack and Monsanto: Doctors in India point to genetic engineering's 'obsolete technology' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Apropos of Vilsack and Monsanto: Doctors in India point to genetic engineering\'s \'obsolete technology\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: In India where Mayhco is Monsanto\'s distributor, doctors are questioning every aspect of genetically engineered food as well as the government accepting Mahyco\'s own studies that Bt-brinjal is safe. ' Apropos of Vilsack and Monsanto: Doctors in India point to genetic engineering's 'obsolete technology'
  • This will provide a boost for farm investment and encourage the replacement of obsolete and unsafe machinery.
  • He criticised Labour claims that drones could render nuclear submarines obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
  • And twenty per cent of the 2,000 adults quizzed think they are about to become obsolete. The Sun
  • The original concept of limited war had been rendered obsolete by changing political circumstances. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • Electronic banking may make overthe - counter transactions obsolete.
  • The source of the problem, according to Rushkoff, was an outdated industrial model made obsolete by the "nowness" of the Internet. The latest from teenvogue.com
  • There ought to be a note on this obsolete word.
  • Making complex hydrocarbons obsolete in utility is something only a lawyer could come up with; sorry. Is That Legal?: Coddling the Coddlers
  • New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete.
  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 1/16/09: Apropos of Vilsack and Monsanto: Doctors in India point to genetic engineering's 'obsolete technology' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Apropos of Vilsack and Monsanto: Doctors in India point to genetic engineering\'s \'obsolete technology\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: In India where Mayhco is Monsanto\'s distributor, doctors are questioning every aspect of genetically engineered food as well as the government accepting Mahyco\'s own studies that Bt-brinjal is safe. ' Apropos of Vilsack and Monsanto: Doctors in India point to genetic engineering's 'obsolete technology'
  • The new corporation had only two catapult-launched, hydrogen-fuelled ramrockets of less than a thousand tons empty mass; they would soon be obsolete, but they could provide Charles with the experience that, Sir Lawrence was quite certain, would be needed in the decades ahead. 2061 Odyssey Three
  • So here we stand, out in the pasture in very much the same way as the outdated and obsolete horse.
  • Our service is obsolete, requiring root and branch reform.

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