Sentences with phrase «nearly obsolete»

Objectives are nearly obsolete in both but are still accepted.
But if it weren't for that nearly obsolete legacy port, you might mistake the Honor 7X for a phone costing much more.
What we didn't realize is that the original Vive Trackers were nearly obsolete when HTC launched them.
Ricco / Maresca will show a selection of his works in conjunction with the USPS, and a representative of the nearly obsolete government service made sure to inform the media that, yes, Jerry Saltz will be there.
Reflecting the marginal atmosphere of the content, as well as the degrading, nearly obsolete VHS medium, the videos were obtained from Electronic Arts Intermix, circumventing traditional gallery distribution.
You might be able to dust off your classic Xbox and play through the game's campaign, but «Rainbow Six» is built for multiplayer, making this disc nearly obsolete.
I have found that the benefits of online banking are huge and brick and mortar banks are nearly obsolete.
Basically, there are five major retailers of e-books in the United States: Amazon, the largest; Apple Books; Barnes & Noble (Nook); Kobo US; and the now nearly obsolete Google Play Books.
The camera images appear on displays in the doors, making a blind spot in the e-tron Sportback nearly obsolete.
District Attorney Dan Donovan made the request to modernize his office's system — which records footage during grand jury proceedings, trials and line - ups — because the current system installed in 2005 was nearly obsolete.
Elizabeth David noted one source in 1908 that called them so old - fashioned as to be nearly obsolete.

Not exact matches

Second, a rethinking of corporate models since the Great Recession has led to a more agile lean way of doing business that abandons the «corporate monolith» model once again makes small - time entrepreneurship a realistic career alternative to the nearly - obsolete ideal of getting a job at a big company, staying for 30 years to retire with a pension and gold watch.
A cradle may be obsolete in a matter of months, and while some babies never get tired of their swings and floor gyms, many never take to cradles at all (why the second - hand stores are so full of nearly new items).
A recent report from the transport research group TRIP found that nearly 40 percent of New York State's bridges are either structurally deficient or obsolete.
The report claims nearly two - fifths of New York's bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, and nearly 5,800 people were killed in crashes on New York's roads from 2010 to 2014.
New York City contains the highest proportion of functionally obsolete bridges, at nearly 76 percent.
But that's not the worst part of this ill - timed feature; it follows on the heels of a documentary that is more concerned with getting its facts straight, Alex Gibney's Casino Jack and the United States of Money, which virtually renders this mostly fabricated version obsolete for nearly everyone who isn't interested in seeing another fine Kevin Spacey performance on the screen.
Robotics have rendered nearly all human jobs obsolete, resulting in near - universal unemployment and record levels of violence.
I seem to have a habit of driving this point home in nearly every monthly preview I write, but here it is again; the term «summer movies» is slowly becoming obsolete, so yes, the times they are a-changin».
Over the next two decades, nearly half of U.S. jobs may become obsolete due to automation, one recent study found.
It's interesting that a company known for offering manual gearboxes in nearly all of its models has introduced an automatic so good that it nearly makes a stick shift seem obsolete.
In Propeller Spinner (Antenna Series), 1990, the artist took inspiration from the ubiquitous television and radio antennas, now obsolete, that were a part of nearly every home in America.
The headlines in most of the nation's major newspapers last week blared, «Nearly 40 % say marriage is becoming obsolete
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