Regardless of whether you believe the complaints have merit, they point to the need for a broader re-examination of legal ethics rules that some see
as outmoded and others as essential to protecting consumers.
Fossil fuels are belittled
as outmoded energies destined for history's dustbin whereas wind, solar, and biofuels — sources requiring Soviet - style production quota and other policy privileges to capture significant market share — are hailed as technologies of tomorrow.
While the Sierra Club lambasts electrical grids
as outmoded technologies, centralized grids are exactly what Africa and other low - income countries need to power hospitals, school, factories, and other foundational infrastructure.
Every new era of technological advancements has led to claims of the demise of painting
as an outmoded traditional medium to be replaced by new techniques, supports and media.
Emerging at a time when painting was increasingly discussed
as outmoded, Bochner became part of a generation of artists, including Eva Hesse, Donald Judd, and Robert Smithson, who were looking at ways of breaking with abstract expressionism and traditional compositional devices.
Curiously, although the overall approach of Academy - style teaching is still seen
as outmoded, art collectors still attach enormous value to painting and sculpture that reflects the rigour and thoroughness of the academic method.
The work adopts a painting style
as outmoded as last season's fashions and redeploys it in a dreamy reverie, a tact similarly used by the painter Thomas Trosch.
The Piccolomini pastels on paper push to the extreme this logic of the horizon and as such they attempt to offer a final meditation on the very tradition of landscape painting at the moment in which this genre has been abandoned by artists and is seen
as outmoded and romantic.
Instead, he championed the new generation of post-abstract Expressionist artists, such as John Chamberlain, Claes Oldenburg, and Frank Stella, whose work was moving away from what he viewed
as outmoded European aesthetic ideals.
In Shields view, authors wishing to create new and relevant work work need to turn away from what he sees
as the outmoded and irrelevant nineteenth century approach to the novel, and instead look at breaking...
In any event, this being a hypothetical ballot, I feel no obligation to abide by the academy's list of official submissions or its long - standing one - film - per - country rule, which is almost
as outmoded as the electoral college.
I make my living from the digital industry, but nothing angers me more than the berating of paper
as an outmoded medium.
Just when experts were beginning to fear that the conventional transistor would become
as outmoded as the eight - track tape, legendary semiconductor guru Nick Holonyak and his colleagues have recast it — literally — in a whole new light.
Ghana's voters» register has been described
as an outmoded register that needs to be changed.
A political science lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah university of science and technology (KNUST) Dr. Edward Brenya has described President Akufo - Addo's style of governance
as an outmoded model.
The «Fall» was rejected
as an outmoded fragment of primitive folklore.
Why do so many southern Christians take with utter seriousness spiritual things that seem to most of
us as outmoded leftovers from a redundant worldview?
Although, as we noted, naturalism and humanism tend to think of sin
as an outmoded concept and talk instead about maladjustment, insecurity, neurosis, or antisocial conduct, the term remains in the diction of Christians.
That's their real motivation - to protect their primitive religious ideology from a new flood of biological facts that are rapidly making religion
as outmoded as astrology.
Not exact matches
The concept, called universal basic income, has a long history but is resurfacing lately
as technology threatens to
outmode workers in an ever - diversifying range of jobs.
The business insights then leading to offering Intelligent Content that supports the buyer decision models in use
as opposed to the
outmoded approach of mapping push messaging to generic buying process views.
But the Christian feminist is by definition a reformist, regarded with suspicion by males and, alas, females who cling to an
outmoded patriarchy, and at the same time labeled
as a «moron» by such separatists
as Mary Daly.
There are more complex, more important human questions than have been addressed by either the stern denunciations of divorce or the accommodating «cheap grace» efforts to bless divorce — or by the heralding of divorce
as a liberation from
outmoded bourgeois morality.
No doubt Rainey regards the publication of his book in this series
as a gesture subversive of an
outmoded aestheticism.
James» example is nonetheless not without value,
as it presents a dignified way of life different from that preached by most present - day conventional people abreast of the zeitgeist, who can not help dismissing both Mauriac and James
as relics of an
outmoded past.
But it is also understandable that anything which is not «moving with the times» tends to be labelled
as «old - fashioned» and «
outmoded».
This fact helps us understand the horror of quite moderate African Christians when Euro - American churches dismiss biblical strictures against homosexuality
as rooted in the Old Testament, and therefore
outmoded.
The inevitable demise of scripture
as an irrelevant piece of
outmoded literature has been predicted many times down the centuries.
Here in Santa Fe, in the heart of the tricultural Southwest (Indian, Hispanic and Anglo), an attitude such
as Thompson's appears
outmoded and highly insensitive to Native Americans, their heritage and their religious beliefs.
Contemporary theology is marked by a lively debate about the call to abandon any claim to Christian uniqueness, a claim viewed
as offensive and
outmoded in a religiously pluralist world.
A second objection is that even if there is a defensible view, the word God is too tied to
outmoded views and will always be identified with them, just
as bad money drives out good.
The first is the drastic step of abandoning the Christian faith completely
as something which the modern world has shown to be quite
outmoded.
His lectures at Fuller (published
as Reality and Evangelical Theology) analyzed how entire biblical and theological departments (including those of an evangelical seminary,
as he duly noted) operated with
outmoded and unscientific patterns of thought.
As the Stats Zone screenshare illustrates, he didn't limit these tackles to a narrow zone in front of the defence — he covered the pitch indefatigably, repurposing a position previously thought
outmoded: the box - to - box midfielder.
Despite the nostalgia of some conservative social critics, the traditional father -
as - helper - only model is outdated and
outmoded, and it won't work nowadays.
These forms of Amilia were favored
as baby names in 2016 (ADOPTION OF 1 %), except for the version Delia which has become somewhat
outmoded.
The Healthy and Hunger - Free Kids Act,
as the Senate bill is known, is also unpopular with people who think adding about 6 cents per lunch is not nearly enough to update an
outmoded program — people like real food pioneer Alice Waters, who thinks the number should be more like $ 5 more per lunch.
Usage of these relations of Jamee was common during the years 1980 - 1989 (AVERAGE # 1116) and is now significantly diminished, with versions such
as Jayme becoming somewhat
outmoded.
But there were other reactions — the SPD's candidate for the Chancellorship in 1990, Oskar Lafontaine, was critical of what he saw
as Kohl's
outmoded nationalism and warned of the economic consequences of unification.
At this age and time, the NDP insists «our voters register is not only compromised but also
outmoded when there has been a global switch from this anachronism to electronic voting machines (EVMs) with the only requirement of a single definitive voter identity», citing India which has since 1998 been switching to electronic voters machine and perfected it in its 2014 general elections with what they described
as «highly unprecedented efficiency.»
As Westchester's
outmoded office parks come off the market and become modern retail and apartment buildings,... [more]
Most of them are considered to be non-literate, school dropouts, or young females who have escaped from
outmoded socio - cultural practices such
as forced marriages and female genital mutilation (female circumcision) among others.
The Minister for Gender and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa - Djaba, has described child marriage and similar
outmoded practices
as a dishonour to the country.
Growing corn continuously under conventional tillage and with high inputs of water and fertilizer may seem
outmoded, but this management system is «not uncommon,»
as demand for corn grain and crop residues grow, Blanco says.
It helps to know that this moral failing was originally conceived of
as acedia, an
outmoded term that conveys both alienation and tedium, tinged with self - contempt.
As some of these satellites have also been in space for more than twenty years, the technology is
outmoded and the longevity limited for these space - based solar monitors.
The case of antibiotic resistant pathogenic microbes and their genes in the nation's water supply,
as created by the nation's
outmoded sewer plants, is a good example.
When I discuss nutritional supplements, I always emphasize that the government standards known
as the RDA or Recommended Daily Allowance are a very
outmoded and inappropriate set of guidelines — alternately, the «Really Dumb Allowance.»
During a PTA meeting with the McCarthys, whose daughter brazenly corrects his
outmoded grammar in class, Bachir describes Frederique
as «rigid», and that «she loves to cite the rules».
Following an impromptu trip to Rome, she temporarily drops the pinched, pretty; near -
outmoded late fifties style dresses to instead don the very latest in European chic, specifically a colourful maxi dress that belongs in sleepy Ossining just about
as much
as she does.