Sentences with phrase «entirely obsolete»

And for some, like the Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, it means rendering every textbook published on labour law prior to 2015 entirely obsolete.
Time - based billing may not be entirely obsolete, as it provides advantages such as transparency for clients about what they are being charged for and allows firms to be compensated for extra or unexpected work which their employees complete.
Please post your thoughts below (comments aren't entirely obsolete yet!).
At some point, a metaphorical «Nokia brick» goes from somewhat valuable to entirely obsolete as newer, longer - range, more mainstream models (Blackberrys, iPhones) start making their way onto the used market too.
Yet we know well that our current flooding predictions will be entirely obsolete in less than two decades, as thousands of miles of coastlines are slowly claimed by rising seas, due both to coastal subsidence and global warming.
if not yet entirely obsolete, as Tuttle's own quivering works demonstrate...
But the 2011 release of Hyperdimension Neptunia demonstrated that originality wasn't entirely obsolete.
It doesn't feel entirely obsolete when compared to its successors, however, due to its more open - ended nature, which gives it a unique flair for the series.
You should upgrade before it becomes entirely obsolete... not to mention Watch Dogs was a letdown as a game, nevermind the downgraded graphics...
Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first - person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
Things change so fast online that a marketer's skills can become entirely obsolete in under a year.

Not exact matches

We think and act in terms of the pre-atomic age, while we live in an entirely new age which has made those ideas of the past as obsolete as earlier ideas were made obsolete by the previous industrial revolutions.
For one thing, the desire to emulate Obama's online fundraising is one thing, but creating a system that makes «even the Obama grass - roots machine look obsolete» is entirely another.
This preemption — that global warming is reversible and that geoengineering staves off harmful effects entirely — makes adaptation obsolete.
Everything done now, too, may be obsolete after 2016, when an entirely new batch of specifications are released with the intent of developing one near - universal prototype car.
The televisions themselves, otherwise obsolete, cultural relics, are re-imagined with fresh verve and, as Dr. Jim Daichendt, author of the recent monograph, Kenny Scharf: In Absence of Myth (Flexibound, 2016), notes, «ultimately they're not functional anymore and are entirely new bodies.»
A vast range of methods has been developed in recent in years but these will all become obsolete if the vehicle is developed that is entirely portable, even wearable as part of our clothing.
In his comments, Graham calls Gonzales «entirely wrong» for writing a White House memo in which Gonzales describes some provisions of the Geneva Convention as «quaint» and «obsolete,» because, among many other things:
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