Sentences with phrase «more archaic»

With the rising number of female lawyers, together with cloud based technology and a growing realisation that the rainmakers in a law firm should be properly rewarded for their contributions, the traditional model of a law firm is looking more and more archaic in a more commercial age.
No more archaic, unnecessary procedures.
It seemed like where she came from was much more archaic in that respect.
We want energy production technologies that make coal power plants and coal mining look ever more archaic and unfashionable so that no developed or developing nation can build another one with any pride, and so even energy companies will shut down existing plants with a sense of relief, rather than regret.
Temporary shows popped up everywhere, from vacant shops and offices like The Imagination Building in Store Street to more archaic venues such as Shepherdess Walk or Wapping Pumping Station.
The game is played on a flat surface using «Mode 7» graphics and it looks far more archaic now than it did in the past.
Guess Knopf is willing to roll the dice, but this type of arbitrary, disconnected publication schedule only makes books seem more archaic than most people already think they are.
It's a front - mid-engine, rear - drive setup, more archaic than the rear - mid-engine layout true supercars have adopted, but classically Ferrari.
The same was true at the time for the ads for Marlboro Cigarettes, though now it couldnt be more archaic if John Wayne was pitching them to us.
Science fiction doesn't come any more archaic.
Nigerias new law is even more archaic than Russias..
The methane producers are a genus of bacteria or species that is more archaic.
Like more archaic lineages, H. heidelbergensis has a massive brow ridge and no chin.
Importantly, this study indicated that LB1 not only differed from individuals with Down syndrome, but was more clearly aligned with more archaic human species.
Mystacodon's teeth exhibit a pattern of wear that differs from more archaic whales, the basilosaurids.
Never find their way to changing one of the more archaic and pointless rules in football — the fumble into the end zone being a touchback.
Today they will often be a voice for the various faith communities but their position is certainly anomalous — but perhaps no more archaic than the House of Lords itself.
When it comes to search engine marketing, there may be no larger misnomer, no more archaic term than the ubiquitous keyword.

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Most businesses have become more flexible on hours, and 9 - to - 5 work days are an archaic concept to many entrepreneurs.
Back then, this mysterious, magical piece of smart technology seemed like the gateway to only fun and positive things: Words with Friends, a star chart app and an archaic version of Instagram, at the time designed for nothing more than applying cool filters to your low - res camera phone photos.
But more important, by building out the infrastructure for cloud computing, Google is spearheading a future when using software stored on a computer will seem as archaic as twenties stuffed under a mattress.
Their braincase (shown below in blue) also seemed to fall somewhere between what one might expect in an ancient human ancestor and a modern human, albeit slightly more similar to those of our archaic ancestors.
One of Nadella's first bold moves was to change the mission from the archaic - sounding «a computer on every desk in every home» to the much more customer - focused aim of «empowering every person and organization on the planet to achieve more
Historically, women's low participation in investment activity has been explained away with claims that they are too emotional, too risk averse, or simply too broke to be good investors, none of which is has been proven to be anything more than archaic stereotype.
The leaders claim to speak for «God» when all they do is rehash archaic MAN MADE dogma attributed to a «God» who more closely resembles man's feeble mind and violent nature rather than the other way around.
The Christian is being challenged to show that when he uses religious language, and in particular, when he uses the word «God», he is speaking in a meaningful way, and is not simply repeating an archaic form of words which belonged to the old world, and which is no more relevant to the new world than goblins and fairies.
In more severe cases, counseling or psychotherapy may be essential to help the person unlearn his archaic responses and learn how to say Yes to sexual enjoyment.
The best of our forest was cut down for furniture that soon became archaic and was replaced by cutting down more forests.
Transclass homosexuality occurred in more differentiated and hierarchically organized archaic civilizations.
In a society that has moved from horse and buggy to space flight in a single life - span, more and more people regard as archaic any church which seems to locate the golden age or complete revelation somewhere in the past.
On the surface, this collapse of the supernatural into the natural would appear to represent a return to the more undifferentiated type of worldview evident in primitive or archaic religions.
Lawrence's protest against the mechanization of life now seems a bit archaic and piquant, and his aristocratic hostility to the democratic ethos of Christianity is rather more than piquant, it is irrelevant and false.
I have to add that your god's apparent need for a physical book to get its message across is just one more demonstration that your whole religion is man - made, as well as archaic and silly.
I have to add that your god's apparent need for a book to get its message across is just one more demonstration that your whole religion is man - made, as well as archaic and silly.
Not to toot our own horn, but how much more perfectly adaptable do we have to be for the nay sayers to accept were pretty damn amazing and shouldn't saddle ourselves with mountains of archaic guilt for no other reason than to control the uneducated masses.
Because Gerard wrote in now - archaic English, I have transliterated the text to make it more readable, and added bracketed notes.
Stop comparing us to other teams to try to justify Wenger as though it's not his fault.Of course it's down to him and what's more he KNOWS this yet continues to trust his archaic beliefs when all around the club it is known who is responsible.
It seems that football as a whole is stuck with a FIFA organization that is at best archaic and at worst institutionally corrupt and until those in the game, but outside FIFA, are able to execute real change from the top down, then we can expect more of the same from Sepp and his cohorts.
Yet the thinking behind the infrastructure of our maternity services is as archaic as the buildings where more than half the women in Ireland are giving birth.
Part of the difficulty with creating a new understanding of adoption - including the women who chose it, the families who adopt, and the children who are adopted - is combating archaic adoption practices that not only reinforce negative stereotypes, but also do an incredible disservice to what adoption can be - that is, adoption is a legitimate pregnancy option for all women faced with a pregnancy decision, regardless of whether they identify as «pro-life» or «pro-choice,» religious or not, conservative or liberal... In the face of a pregnancy decision, the women who choose adoption feel no more part of the political discussion around it then the women who choose abortion feel about the political rhetoric characterizing their decision.
In a statement, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, cast the deal as a blow against «this state's archaic blue laws» and part of a larger, more long - term policy of his administration to support New York's alcohol industry, which he said created «some of the best beer, wine, cider and distilled spirits in the world.»
The Big Dog, however, was willing to end welfare as we know it, infuriating the left; Cuomo has passed up the chance to challenge Democratic orthodoxy and tell the teachers unions that seniority protections need to end because the archaic rules are damaging the unions» credibility even more than they're hampering what goes on in the classroom.
Their interest was in understanding the functional importance of genes inherited from archaic humans more broadly.
The results showed that individuals from Oceania possess the highest percentage of archaic ancestry and south Asians possess more Denisovan ancestry than previously believed.
The word seems to be archaic these days — it is not to be found in my 1974 edition of Dorland's Medical Dictionary, although, curiously, it does appear in my much more recent Webster's Unabridged.
It also means that modern humans were potentially meeting and interacting during a longer period of time with other archaic human groups, providing more opportunity for cultural and biological exchanges.»
Stone points used on spears had been found only at sites that date back no more than 300,000 years, and that are associated with Neanderthals or archaic members of our species.
There is an alternative: provide Ukraine with advice and capital to help its archaic industry use energy more efficiently.
Bailey notes recent discoveries of far more complete fossil humans from South Africa, representing previously unknown members of the human family — Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi — show evolution mixed and matched modern and archaic traits in unexpected ways in the past.
The product of archaic breeding strategies, heirloom tomatoes are hardly diverse and are no more «natural» than grocery - store varieties.
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