Sentences with phrase «outmoded at»

But what was revolutionary in the 1770s can feel outmoded at a time when so much other information sits at our fingertips on the Internet.
The Pill, no - fault divorce, and now gay marriage have made traditional sexual ethics look outmoded at best and....

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This article looks at how buyer's values are changing and how organizations can utilize a values - based versus outmoded needs based marketing and sales approaches.
He might also have traced it to Socrates, another outmoded pedant who, evidently, can teach us nothing at all.
But the Christian feminist is by definition a reformist, regarded with suspicion by males and, alas, females who cling to an outmoded patriarchy, and at the same time labeled as a «moron» by such separatists as Mary Daly.
And many have bought the critique that religion is, at best, a primitive and outmoded version of science.»
This leads some men to pick and choose among the myths, retaining those which are not too impossible and rejecting others, but this procedure fails to get at the root of the matter, for the radical question is whether the truth of the New Testament can exist outside its outmoded mythological picture of the world.
Moreover, I shall suggest that if we were to replace his outmoded embryology with what we now know, the Angelic Doctor himself would be more than likely to conclude that ensoulment took place at the moment of conception.
His lectures at Fuller (published as Reality and Evangelical Theology) analyzed how entire biblical and theological departments (including those of an evangelical seminary, as he duly noted) operated with outmoded and unscientific patterns of thought.
At this age and time, the NDP insists «our voters register is not only compromised but also outmoded when there has been a global switch from this anachronism to electronic voting machines (EVMs) with the only requirement of a single definitive voter identity», citing India which has since 1998 been switching to electronic voters machine and perfected it in its 2014 general elections with what they described as «highly unprecedented efficiency.»
A political science lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah university of science and technology (KNUST) Dr. Edward Brenya has described President Akufo - Addo's style of governance as an outmoded model.
Speaking at the launch of PaySwitch Company Limited, an indigenous payment solution company in Accra, the Vice president said since companies were now looking for technological means to solve some of the country's everyday problem and satisfy their clients, it will be disastrous for financial institutions to resign themselves to outmoded industry practices.
Most university policies reflect outmoded male expectations for a scientific career and lifestyle, including a wife at home.
If there is one false note, for me, it comes at the end, when a Japanese tourist arrives and helps Paterson overcome a momentary depression; it is too suggestive of an outmoded idea of Orientalism that I wish Jarmusch had avoided.
One should further note that Tom Loveless, a former Harvard policy professor and now senior fellow at the Brown Center on Education Policy at the Brookings Institution, has produced direct criticism of the core elements in Green's argument (as condensed in her New York Times Magazine piece), namely her assertion that Japan's success in math performance is due to its embracing the pedagogical approaches she champions, while America's relatively poor results stem from our clinging to the outmoded models she dislikes.
«The current system is outmoded,» declares Paul Reville, Keppel professor of practice of educational policy and administration, who spoke at a September HGSE event.
(Irving Buchen, Education and Business Management Consultant and faculty member at Capella University) At a time when education is too frequently defined in traditional, outmoded ways, this book describes an excitingly different model of schoolinat Capella University) At a time when education is too frequently defined in traditional, outmoded ways, this book describes an excitingly different model of schoolinAt a time when education is too frequently defined in traditional, outmoded ways, this book describes an excitingly different model of schooling.
Students with the greatest challenges at home need the most effective teachers to help them rise above their circumstances, yet the outmoded laws, regulations and union contracts governing New York's schools do nothing to put a premium on teacher quality.
In Shields view, authors wishing to create new and relevant work work need to turn away from what he sees as the outmoded and irrelevant nineteenth century approach to the novel, and instead look at breaking...
At the talk on the day of the press preview, Bajac spoke about the parallels between the Post-Internet age and the cinematic culture of Germany in the 1920s and»30s, the context in which the early film critic Siegfried Kracauer called still photography an «outmoded medium.»
In hijacking popular software or web technology — such as the Java applet «lake» that was much used at the end of the last millennium — Arcangel is attentive to collective memories, celebrating their outmoded aesthetics while interrogating their cultural moment.
At points throughout the sprawling programme, an enduring tendency to soundtrack moving image works with automated voices seemed outmoded, a naïve relic of postinternet art.
The Piccolomini pastels on paper push to the extreme this logic of the horizon and as such they attempt to offer a final meditation on the very tradition of landscape painting at the moment in which this genre has been abandoned by artists and is seen as outmoded and romantic.
Their hyper - real tendency creates a playful resistance that outmodes their real predecessor of baitfish and insects, giving way to the imitation and simulacra at play and developing a dialectical relationship between being an observer and a contributor to the tradition of painting.
A lot of the emblematic border art that we know now came from this school of thought, but anyone from Tijuana would know that these ideas are outmoded,» musican and writer Reuben Torres told me at the opening of The Border Again.
Emerging at a time when painting was increasingly discussed as outmoded, Bochner became part of a generation of artists, including Eva Hesse, Donald Judd, and Robert Smithson, who were looking at ways of breaking with abstract expressionism and traditional compositional devices.
Other works on view, including two at MARSO ($ 12,500 apiece), see Goodyear tires frame 200 - million - year - old fossils that further reflect the outmoded debris of our modern world.
«Let Them Eat Cake,» said The 3 Unwise Men, «but Give Us $ 25 Billion because of Our Unwise and Foolhardy Leadership of the Foot - dragging, Non-competitive, Outmoded Automobile Companies that tooth - and - nail fought against higher mileage standards, worshiping at the foot of God SUV, long may S / He / It Reign.
The new goal, put forth at a tripartite summit meeting this week by the leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico, might well mark a turning point away from the continent's outmoded obsession with fossil - fuel independence, and toward a shared investment in a clean energy revolution.
It's easy to laugh at arcane and outmoded languages and formats, but the truth is that porting to «modern» versions is expensive if you are going to do it thoroughly and nobody is willing to pay for it.
It was a nice stab at a makeover, but there's no dressing up the fact that coal is hideously outmoded.
At the same time, as we track this «wild west» of mobility, we dismantle the viability and the glory myths of the current, outmoded systems, giving urgency to the transformation.
The argument, made by everyone from the British government to consultants at PwC, is that the current outmoded systems are susceptible to forgeries and simple clerical errors.
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