Sentences with phrase «in outmoded»

The DOJ says the new complaint addresses how NAR's changes to its rules still obstruct competition, threaten to lock in outmoded business models and inflate prices in the industry.
In a statement, the DOJ says NAR's policy prevents consumers from receiving the full benefits of competition and threatens to lock in outmoded business models and discourage discounting.
Founded in outmoded university studies and some upgrade through workshops, never having lived the experiences the client had, often being in a relationship with a therapist is just more of the old adaptive to other behaviour and never healing.
Plenty of lawyers are still mired in outmoded office systems.
Perhaps environmental damage is more than «collateral» if it results from hasty multibillion - dollar investments in outmoded technology that can't compete in the green energy marketplace.
Factory Farming & GMOs Rooted In Outmoded Worldviews Both genetically modified crops and factory farming are relics of what I can only describe as an outdated, unenlightened view of the natural world and those creatures that make it up.
Much of its holdings are deteriorating or are in outmoded media formats that require equipment the station no longer has.
As I have got older, as well as perhaps being stuck in an outmoded mind - set, I also tend to play games — unless truly obsessed (see Fallout 3)-- in shorter bursts.
There is no culture in an outmoded facsimile.
Recycling is alive but not well in the outmoded teen comedy Dirty Deeds, with a result that is more toxic than intoxicating.
It said the criminal elements in the outmoded group were «political sidekicks and desperations from Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state, Mr. Timipre Silva and their political paymasters to hold their political party to the jugular of the affairs of the Niger Delta Region.»
«Yet procrastinating politicians are preparing for more talks in the outmoded but time - honoured fashion that's all about brokering deals and consensus - politics.
Where are the fathers in these outmoded, cliché - ridden depictions of 21st century domestic bliss?

Not exact matches

In arguing that the 4 percent rule is broken, that commentator made the claim that today's low interest rates make it outmoded.
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.
Right now, they occupy a delicate middle position where the promise and benefits of digital distribution are in sight, but their existing dependence on retail obliges them to focus resources on what appears to be an increasingly outmoded channel.
Its product line became outmoded after Apple Inc. released the iPhone in 2007, unleashing a new era of touch - screen phones.
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.
This always happens when we legalize the commandment, when we isolate it, when we try to obey it to the letter, or conversely when we dismiss it easily by saying that it is outmoded, when we make a summary of it (an ethics), when we bring it into our own circuit of good and evil, when we use it in our own lives to justify ourselves (before God) or to condemn ourselves (in God's place), when we harden it into a reality that has been declared once and for all, when we measure it by our own standards, or when we take possession of it in exposition, discussion, or dissection.
Thus fundamentalism, in its reaction to the coming of the modern secular world, has reverted to a now outmoded world view.
Far from being an outmoded vestige of a naïve liturgical past, baptism is devastatingly contemporary — a revolutionary manifesto that subverts many of the values on which we have sold ourselves in the past few years.
Far from being an outmoded vestige of a naive liturgical past, baptism is devastatingly contemporary — a revolutionary manifesto that subverts many of the values on which we have sold ourselves in the past few years.
He took the outmoded structure of a medieval scholastic article (for example, what we find in St. Thomas» Summa Theologiae, with the question, the objections, the sed contra, the response, and the replies to objections), changed the questions, and rebuilt the article in the prose of an encyclical teaching.
No doubt Rainey regards the publication of his book in this series as a gesture subversive of an outmoded aestheticism.
We are often told in portentous tones that these words do not occur in the First Amendment (or anywhere else in the Constitution), that there has never been «absolute» separation of church and state (seemingly with the implication that therefore there shouldn't be any such separation), and that the concept has become outmoded with the demise of the quaint notion of limited government and the expansion of the activities of both governments and churches.
«A number of Western investigators and philosophers may find the Indian analyses rather oversimplified and the proposed solutions ineffectual... Western philosophers may perhaps find the jargon of Indian philosophy outmoded, lacking in precision, unserviceable....
in fact usually it makes that thing outmoded and archaic....
The knowledge of faith, rather than relying on the outmoded theories of knowledge where the mind merely represents external objects, is participatory; the act of contemplating the things of God partakes in God's own Trinitarian activity.
Eight years of a bumbling religious fundamentalist, driven by a naïve ideology in foreign affairs and an outmoded attachment to markets (and to wealthy friends) in domestic affairs, were enough.
Without real knowledge and understanding and without a determination to learn from the past, to rid ourselves of outmoded prejudices and attitudes, and to face the future together with both hope and wisdom, we shall not succeed in making our aims and ideals a working rea1ity.
Come on, in the world of Aids and unwanted pregnancy, that is outmoded and unreasonable.
In modern culture, especially, the word «old» has come to be associated with the decrepit and outmoded whereas the «new» is fresh and exciting.
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.
There have been many cases in the courts (e.g., improvements in telephones, tires, fluorescent lamps, flashlight bulbs) in which changes that would have greatly lengthened the life or quality of an article were withheld to promote replacement sales.11 Often patents have been taken out on superior inventions but not used, so that the improvements were completely suppressed and an outmoded product continued.
Moreover, he avers that, in the new theological era which has been inaugurated by process philosophy, neoclassical theism has thrust a new conception of God into the arena of debate, with the result that most previous descriptions of God are outmoded and must now be reworked.
Thus, if one defines art in religious terms, I believe its vocabulary is not outmoded and that one might even be able to establish a connection between the work of theology and that of art in their actual form [quoted in Peter S. Hawkins, The Language of Grace (Cowley, 1983), pp. 134 - 35].
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.
And if this be so, we should be right in saying that both the mythology and the understanding of human life which it enshrines are not automatically outmoded with the world view on which they rest.
Rudolf Bultmann, arguably the greatest New Testament scholar of the twentieth century, and in many ways the logical successor of Kähler, blamed this failure on the outmoded mythological language of the New Testament.
Instead, opponents of Darwinism were more interested in fighting a rearguard action to try to hold on to their outmoded deistic natural theology.
Why don't the women in that church object and rise up against such outmoded beliefs?
With no governmental regulation or subsidy to keep outmoded religious institutions in place in the U.S., the social processes of congregational adaptation are critical to study and understand.
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.
But the process has been useful in clarifying the church's self understanding and in challenging outmoded assumptions in the stance of the church over against the film industry.
The call for a return to simple basics, be it in religion, morality, economics or politics is a call to retain the outmoded ways of the past.
He said there was no use putting new money into the outmoded approach based on the old concept of giant mental hospitals out in the country.
I will not get «stuck», to either in a past time in my life or an outmoded way of thinking.
He ran the second fastest 880 in history, beat California's Lon Spurrier (whose 1:47.5, run three weeks ago, is the fastest) and broke Mai Whitfield's outmoded but still official world record of 1:48.6 by a tenth of a second.
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.
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