Sentences with phrase «seemed outmoded»

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.
Large, cumbersome and thickly padded instantly seemed outmoded qualities.
Growing corn continuously under conventional tillage and with high inputs of water and fertilizer may seem outmoded, but this management system is «not uncommon,» as demand for corn grain and crop residues grow, Blanco says.
Perhaps it seems outmoded to believe that competition is a good thing, and that art can be judged.
Brian Rogers mentioned this on the Three Geeks blog this morning, and I have to say that for a lot of mid-level firms, the practice of naming a firm after the last names of partners seems outmoded.

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Why do so many southern Christians take with utter seriousness spiritual things that seem to most of us as outmoded leftovers from a redundant worldview?
What was current in 2005 can seem ancient and outmoded in 2012.
We tend to love classic movies, books, and songs — unless they seem hopelessly outmoded, the irredeemable products of an earlier era not yet caught up with our imagined progressive values (which is related to why people snicker when they go to old movies).
I have to side with the rest though, seems like you're clinging to an outmoded paradigm.
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).
«Abstraction probably seems like an outmoded relic to some,» Persans remarked.
The technique removes the necessity for glass protection to the works, making the life - size figures seem more immediate, more vital — emerging from their outmoded stage sets to encroach on our own contemporary world.
To be sure, the humble crop still carries a social stigma, though such outmoded attitudes seem to be changing.
It's interesting that Whitmarsh's case seems to be reliant on the same outmoded notion of science communication that social scientists have been instrumental in dispelling.
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