Sentences with phrase «obsolescence after»

Not only does it revive the Devil May Cry franchise from total obsolescence after the dismal, dull Devil May Cry 2, it revamps the pioneering combat system in the original and builds it to stratospheric heights.
HAPPY - ISH PICKED UP TO SERIES; 10 - EPISODE ORDER TEAM: Shalom Auslander (w, ep), Ken Kwapis (ep), Emily Ziff (ep), Alexandra Beattie (co-ep), John Cameron Mitchell (d) LOGLINE: The blistering attack on our youth - obsessed culture centers on Thom Payne, a man facing his own obsolescence after his advertising agency is taken over.

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Year after year, decade after decade, we witness the spectacle of Detroit's efforts to sell ever - increasing numbers of cars designed for quick obsolescence, though it has been clear for some time now that considerations of both space and air quality dictate that we move toward some alternative transportation system.
What bothers me most is that, after all these years of women fighting for equality, with all our demands that we have an «equal partner,» why wouldn't we want to support men in their freedom, too — freedom to be stay - at - home dads, freedom to work part - time so they can maybe find the elusive work - live balance we women obsess about — instead of dooming them to obsolescence?
After all, that must be a typo given the current status of dodo - like obsolescence.
A social institution, which is, after all, only another type of machinery, is not necessarily immune from the same laws of obsolescence
Indeed, later Burnout games positively encouraged the player to see how much vehicular mayhem they could cause, which was another reason why we kept booting up the old PS2 games long after the console itself slid into obsolescence.
Most of my recent projects have looked into the possibilities after obsolescence, from abandonment and decay, to renaissance or memorialization.
Initially presented one year after the Kodak company announced that it would cease production of its famous slide projectors, Seeing Double plays a crucial role in tracing the history of this little known artistic use of a popular device now on the brink of obsolescence.
In the images, the central figure seems to be at times hopelessly engulfed in an overwhelming amount of gadgetry — all thrown away after an arbitrary period of obsolescence.
Replacement cost less physical depreciation and obsolescence is the amount that an insurance company will pay for an insured property after it considers the diminished value because of wear and tear or because new technology has replaced it in the market.
Apple also faces a criminal investigation in France, a country where planned obsolescence — intentionally ensuring products are no longer viable after a specified period of time — is illegal.
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