Sentences with phrase «obsolescence of»

At the same time, firms that have elected to relocate have been pushed by the obsolescence of the design of their existing spaces.
Owners of property will need to consider location of workspaces, and the role of technology and demographics in the design, lest the obsolescence of specific buildings translate into permanent obsolescence of a once prominent location.
While that was the biggest concern, it was not the only one: worries about hotel and multifamily properties in some markets and the obsolescence of some suburban properties also kept some of us up at night.
The IRS defines the depreciation deduction as «an annual allowance for the wear and tear, deterioration or obsolescence of the property.»
«What we have to worry about is obsolescence of our properties.»
Today's job market, characterized by rapid change, disruption and the obsolescence of the traditional career ladder, presents challenges unique to each individual.
Moreover, Bitcoins advances and Apples latest efforts further underscore the obsolescence of the banking industry.
The French prosecutor's preliminary investigation against Apple is surrounding deception and planned obsolescence of its older devices.
Moreover, Bitcoin's advances and Apple's latest efforts further underscore the obsolescence of the banking industry.
Effectively, Apple has forced the obsolescence of iPhones by secretly diminishing their performance.
«To survive», in the memorable words of Theodore Levitt (in his seminal article, «Marketing Myopia»), lawyers «will have to plot the obsolescence of what now produces their livelihood».
(14) there has been no investigation as to how other professions and providers of goods and services deal with such a problem — the provision of legal services is not unique in this field of analyses, which shows that the cause of the problem is the obsolescence of the method of providing legal services, (it is a handcraftsman's - cottage industry method, long abandoned by the medical profession, and by all of competitive manufacturing in favor of «support services» methods that use highly specialized services for parts of their work);
Because HIPAA requires compliance before that time, the regulation would force premature obsolescence of this equipment because while it is Y2K compliant, it may be HIPAA non-compliant.
For law firms which have built their profitability around hordes of junior lawyers furiously billing, retooling their firms means plotting the obsolescence of what now provides their sizeable incomes.
Last time out, I wrote at some length about the coming obsolescence of law firm associates.
Today's job market, characterized by rapid change, disruption and the obsolescence of the traditional career ladder, presents challenges unique to each individual.
That does not require a crystal ball or a Ouija board; a growing body of evidence points to advancing obsolescence of the incumbent partnership model.
The obsolescence of law firms does not imply marginalization of lawyers.
He says that electronic bits become degraded over time and that owing to the obsolescence of digital media, documents are lost.
Documents may get lost in cyberspace, owing to the obsolescence of the medium in which they are encoded.
It is a problem caused by the obsolescence of the method of providing legal services, i.e., the costs of producing legal services are too high, due to a lack of innovation in the methods of doing the work necessary.
Cluster has an impressive resume, having clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit, and having lectured at Stanford on «the obsolescence of humans in legal practice and mankind generally.»
That in turn is due to the obsolescence of law society management structure — preserved in place by its unaccountability.
It seeks the planned obsolescence of all life.
San Francisco's recycling program has as its goal nothing less than the obsolescence of the landfill itself.
Overcoming technical obstacles often precedes and forces the obsolescence of old policies, financial arrangements, perceptions and behaviors.
What can the obsolescence of artisanal techniques tell us about the increasingly dematerialized world we live in today?
As with the status of books, she calls attention to the increasing obsolescence of traditional paper - based maps, in a world easily travelled with GPS.
While the French curve's original purpose was to assist in the production of a design, McBride manipulates its scale to displace it to the field of aesthetic commodities, thus emphasizing the obsolescence of its technological use.
All the artists share similar productive tensions within their practices: direct or hinted at autobiographical references synthesise with a distant, controlled aesthetic and emotional restraint; the obsolescence of the image is contrasted with the image as a source of hope, and even personal salvation; the apparent stability and naturalness of landscape is set against the urban environment and modern architectural practice and its accelerated entropy.
Zines by Joe Locke «highlight the affect of place» through the obsolescence of photocopy reproduction.
Political subtexts — addressing everything from military dictatorship to governmental bureaucracy — inform the London - based artist's practice; for this show, she mines the architecture of war and the obsolescence of technology.
In the»50s, he was playing around with the obsolescence of his urge to abstraction.
And lots of Texans are excited to see Michelle Ellsworth perform her own riff on the end of men in Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome at the Fusebox Festival, a co-presentation with Women and Their Work, on April 8 & 10 at Ground Floor Theatre, with an artist talk on April 9 at Women and Their Work.
On the slicker end of the new - art spectrum, Josh Kline outdid himself at 47 Canal, in a show focused on the coming obsolescence of humans that included 3 - D — printed instant classics: gray - uniformed people in the fetal position, wrapped in plastic.
The reach of her investigative gaze includes the history of photography and kindred representations, Germany's traumatic recent past, the obsolescence of industrialism and the constant metamorphosis of urban culture — all filtered through a relentless process of the medium's self - questioning.
Rejecting, perhaps, the serial obsolescence of commodity, the artists» subtle gestures explore the limits of material, support, surface, and structure, finding continuation in our most traditional art practices.
10 The postwar New York world was a different place from the one in which Saalburg had come of age: the ascendancy of abstract expressionism and the implied obsolescence of his own interests and preferences may have troubled him, and his life had undergone traumatic change: his marriage had ended, and he had suffered the death of his only child.
Swallow's piece was a monochrome pale gray, a meticulously hand crafted future - scape that physically and psychologically played on our ideas about the near future and the obsolescence of technology.
More recently, he has also created works that address the obsolescence of film, as in a series of photographs depicting boxes of expired film from the 1950s, the decade in which Fisher began taking photographs.
Deformed, as if cringing in protest against being discarded, and rendered in glazed ceramic, the objects form a lyrical visual commentary on the rapid obsolescence of household items that are often invested with meaningful memories.
César's Compression de Motos Honda (Compressed Motorcycle), 1972, and Dennis Clive's ceramic «fossil» of a semi-truck, challenge our expectations and hint at the impending obsolescence of transportation mainstays.
A number of excellent articles have been written that recognize the unheeded crisis that videogames face with the passage of time and the growing obsolescence of past technology.
In your example it's the planned obsolescence of cards.
Although research is still being done on the adverse effects of vaccinations and the obsolescence of the practice of revaccination, much anecdotal evidence has been collected to support the warnings presented here.
New technologies and obsolescence of older customers plants provide opportunities for substantial growth in developed nations.
As a property owner, you can write off «depreciation» of your asset to compensate for deterioration related to the wear and tear, aging or other structural obsolescence of the home.
There are various percentage handicaps which are applied to the working capital figure (to account for obsolescence of inventory and uncollectability in receivables as well as the nebulous benefit of some other current assets like pre-paid insurance and rent) to arrive at the sum used to deduct liabilities from and arrive at the proper current asset figure used in the equation.
Depreciation is an income tax deduction that allows homeowners to recover expenses related to the wear and tear, deterioration or obsolescence of the property.
One exception is some of the tech and pharmaceutical companies, where they will fight for new markets versus obsolescence of old markets.
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