Sentences with phrase «outmoded thinking»

I recognize there is still some outmoded thinking about e-signatures (as if faxes weren't essentially electronic documents themselves, except easier to fake than PDFs), but for general legal communications, where is the evidence?
Outmoded thinking and stale marketing concepts will hold your business back, so let's leave these ideas in 2016 where they belong — behind us.
Schools are failing because they rely on outmoded thinking about how we learn.

Not exact matches

Some of the practices are a rubber stamp on outmoded ways of thinking.
Rather than hold onto outmoded ideas ideas like the Phillips Curve, which may have made sense when the US was a more insular economy, there are better ways to think of monetary policy from a structural standpoint of how financial firms work.
Although, as we noted, naturalism and humanism tend to think of sin as an outmoded concept and talk instead about maladjustment, insecurity, neurosis, or antisocial conduct, the term remains in the diction of Christians.
The constitutional separation of powers and the «checks - and - balances» system was, Wilson thought, based on an outmoded Newtonian understanding of the universe.
Tying that concept to the by - now outmoded and pointless discourse of Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft, Lasch thinks it is too anemic, too sentimental a term.
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.
I will not get «stuck», to either in a past time in my life or an outmoded way of thinking.
As the Stats Zone screenshare illustrates, he didn't limit these tackles to a narrow zone in front of the defence — he covered the pitch indefatigably, repurposing a position previously thought outmoded: the box - to - box midfielder.
The Healthy and Hunger - Free Kids Act, as the Senate bill is known, is also unpopular with people who think adding about 6 cents per lunch is not nearly enough to update an outmoded program — people like real food pioneer Alice Waters, who thinks the number should be more like $ 5 more per lunch.
«That feels like an outmoded way of thinking about what's best for our city.
In a 2012 paper Jacques Blamont, a founding director of the French space agency CNES, argued that people are losing interest in the human exploration of space «because spacefaring nations, and especially the USA, have clung on to outmoded cold war ways of thinking about it.
I could have cared less that some people thought it was stuffy or outmoded.
Do you think that your black shoes are outmoded?
Granted i'm not saying all should run out in mini skirt, stilettos and crop tops, i'm purely saying don't let an outmoded way of thinking stop you from trying something that could be fabulous.
Embroidery make us think in holiday outfits or outmoded or childish.
As old habits and outmoded ways of thinking stop working, the two men begin a long descent into madness and addiction that's shocking and, for all Cronenberg's characteristic distance, strangely moving.
I think people are using pedagogies that are outdated, outmoded.
And I understand that the point of using the term «legacy publishing» is that it conveys instantly what you think of traditional publishers: that you think they are old, inefficient, and outmoded.
But break it we must, for as long as we continue to think first or only of the book, we inadvertently trap ourselves into outmoded ways of delivering the substance of our product.
Rather than hold onto outmoded ideas ideas like the Phillips Curve, which may have made sense when the US was a more insular economy, there are better ways to think of monetary policy from a structural standpoint of how financial firms work.
Just as a bear market can scare off investors, a prolonged bull market can lead investors to think that market risk is nothing but an outmoded concept.
Inviting a gaggle of artists to design these may seem a superficial bit of outmoded British art boosting, but in reality it is a romantic restatement of the Olympic ideal, inviting artists to imagine the forces of human effort and natural capacity that have always made sport a theme for modern art (think of cubist portraits of cyclists and Picasso's beach ball scenes).
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.
On the occasion of her 2006 show, Jerry Saltz wrote that much of von Heyl's art takes us to a «wonderful snake pit where styles he thought were outmoded turn dangerous again... her paintings are visually conflicted yet confident in this ambiguous state, self - conscious while being self - assured.
One of their many explanations is to think about knowledge management properly, it is necessary for the firms to discard an outmoded distinction between billable and non-billable legal work, the former being «real» and important, the latter being low priority.
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