Sentences with phrase «out of the dating»

Toss items you don't wear, are damaged, or are out of date or style.
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
If you ask someone about the problem, they will usually explain that the old research is off point or out of date.
Pretty well every aspect of technology in this building, if I said to you could you do this audit, you'd tell me it's two generations out of date from what's commonly used in business let alone leading edge.
If your older traffic - generating content is out of date, then you're not providing your audience with quality, up - to - date information and advice.
Stopping it only buys you time, it doesn't save whatever it is that you're doing that's out of date or on an old business model.
And, he said, «Notably, though not emphasized in the Boston.com piece, the restaurant at issue knew the website prices had been «out of date for quite some time.»
In many workplaces, such attitudes are today viewed as fussily out of date, she says.
We realize that corporate diversity and hiring pages change, so if the information in this dataset is inaccurate or out of date, please send a note to Fortune data reporter Grace Donnelly.
The state's peak business body has called for reforms to the penalty rates system, which it says is out of date and causes many Western Australian businesses that open on Sundays and public holidays to lose money.
In my 10 years as a banker, I only saw one business plan, and it was out of date.
The result usually is a long - winded missive that's out of date almost the moment the ink dries.
For example, its web site says geo - weighting isn't used because the CIA Factbook data used by others like Net Applications is from 2009 and therefore out of date.
Don't get me wrong, I love my office but it's simply out of date and no longer reflects my personality.
Becker, the author of the Pew study, replied to Trump on Twitter: «We found millions of out of date registration records due to people moving or dying, but found no evidence that voter fraud resulted.»
Those who turned to support documentation discovered that it was out of date.
According to Small Business Trends, a website appearance that looks out of date is an instant turnoff to customers.
Osborn says the notion that a machine has to think and move in order to be a robot is out of date.
But because lots of things are out of date but still usable — think flip phones — they are obsolescent, not obsolete.
Books go out of date.
It'll be a bit out of date on some subjects, like tax, but the bulk of it is timeless, excellent, and unbiased.
When the chief of Microsoft Ukraine switched jobs to work for President Petro Poroshenko [in 2014], he found that everyone in the [president's] office used the same login password... Sometimes pressing the spacebar was enough to open a PC... Most computers run on pirated software, and even when licensed programs are used, they can be years out of date and lack security patches to help keep the hackers at bay.
Personally, I'm not too worried — maybe I should be — but I noticed that the information that Facebook was reporting it had provided to some of these apps was out of date or just plain inaccurate anyway.
But in 2016, the Mac Pro hasn't been updated with new chips in three years, meaning Apple's most powerful desktop is firmly out of date, which is a dealbreaker for most people who need power — the Mac Pro's core market.
If the technology in your workplace has fallen out of date or suffers from efficiency issues, it could be telling your employees that you don't value their time and aren't invested in their growth.
Sometimes saying nothing is better than saying something, which is certainly the case when it comes to promoting an out of date award.
Also removed the iPad Mini 4 because the A8 processor is out of date now and the price is still high.
To be sure, the count data and basic demographic data would be of obvious relevance (even if it might be 7 years out of date), but since that information is also contained in the still mandatory short - form census, that really isn't at issue here.
They are out of date, written around the prohibition age!
Only Google engineers themselves fully understand how the real Page Rank algorithm really works (not the out of date tool bar one that is currently being updated a lot less frequently).
Furthermore, the information it received to generate your preapproval could be out of date by weeks, or even months.
Do you have the imagination, capacity, and the policy independence, to put together a policy agenda that is better both in policy and political terms, than simply rubber - stamping some misguided and out of date 2011 election promises?
It's good to come across a blog every once in a while that isn't the same out of date rehashed material.
The result is that for years, Parliament has been asked to approve spending that was already out of date.
In a round of interviews after the auditors» report was released, federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna argued in effect that the report is out of date.
They argue that, since 2009, the federal government's plans to balance the budget have been based on «risky projections, optimistic forecasts of revenue growth and unrealistic plans for spending restraint», which have resulted in increases in the projected deficit with each successive budget, and the pushing out of the date that the deficit would be eliminated.
This includes investments in transit, more cycling infrastructure, and — yes — new and improved roads when our old ones are out of date and no longer meet our needs.
Crashes were common, Internet service was spotty and software was years out of date.
These Main Estimates were based on the Economic and Fiscal Update projections provided four months earlier and which are now out of date.
At the time a company spokesperson dismissed it as «incomplete, inaccurate and out of date» information.
Parliament will once again be asked to approve Government spending for the upcoming fiscal year, which will become out of date with the tabling of the 2013 budget.
If your inventory is out of date or not selling (you have slow turnover), it may not be wise to attempt inventory financing, because you may not find a willing lender.
The constitutionality of massive U.S. high - tech spying programs seems likely to be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court before long, unless Congress steps in to clarify surveillance laws that appear hopelessly out of date.
While we strive to maintain timely and accurate information, offer details may be out of date.
We also know that bank models for analyzing credit ratings and other performance factors before approving or denying loans are out of date.
Replacing scattered content repositories, housing out of date content, will save customer facing teams time and energy.
Even your most evergreen content will likely need to be polished up as data and statistics become out of date and new advancements are made in your industry that would be useful to add to the content.
Clearly, the list he bought was way out of date.
Not only is this process out of date, it is also slower, less comprehensive and prone to error.
«We don't know who has all of that data from all of those years,» Vaidhyanathan said, «and how would they have used it in the past and, even if it's incomplete or out of date, how they're using it now.
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