Sentences with phrase «now outdated rule»

You have more to say than the recent graduate of 35 years ago (when this now outdated rule first became the norm).

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So now these fools would rather people die for lack of healthcare because of sick and outdated rules?
As studies are now showing that waiting to introduce allergenic foods might not have any impact on whether a child develops a food allergy, the use of the 4 day wait rule may becoming obsolete and outdated.
A growing number of scholars had urged the government to reform the rules, introduced in the late 1970s to prevent population growth spiraling out of control, but now regarded as outdated and responsible for shrinking China's labor pool.
«There's more freedom for people to do what they want without following the traditional, often now seen as outdated, social rules about who you're supposed to have sex with and when.»
By now, we can all agree that «no white after Labor Day» is an outdated style rule, but any conversation about wearing the shade in the last days of summer would be remiss to not mention it.
The fact that both the NEA and AFT have become so fearful of the implications of last month's decision in Vergara v. California ending near - lifetime employment and reverse - seniority layoff rules — including the likelihood that teachers, now realizing that the two unions can no longer hold up bargain they struck with earlier generations in the profession — show how tied they are to this outdated model of unionism.
Now, we know that used cars in the past have sometimes had a stigma about them being of poor quality, being old and being outdated, but at Akins Ford, we don't follow the rules of the past; we make our own.
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