Sentences with phrase «so obsolete»

We spend most of our time in the kitchen or the family room or the dining room... I was commenting recently how the «formal» living room is so obsolete, it just a pretty room.
I don't even need anything else, I'd prefer to have Zillow and Trulia blocked at this point I find them so obsolete.
What Life Was Like at the Turn of the Second Millennium: An American's World By the year 2000, the term «working class» had fallen into disuse in the United States, and «proletariat» was so obsolete it was known only to a few bitter old Marxist academics with wire hair sprouting out of their ears.
His obsessive quest for accuracy prompted him to buy a dozen or so obsolete Dymo label makers to replicate the labels for the switches on the dashboard, and he went through three typewriters to re-create the tachometer correction table taped next to the steering wheel.

Not exact matches

Relying almost exclusively on data - driven processes, Nguyenova is a proponent of continuous AB testing in multiple areas of the business (to quickly figure out what works and what doesn't), and encourages constant adaptability so startups never run the risk of going obsolete or succumbing to competition.
«The landscape of e-communications and the «Internet of things» changes so rapidly that to focus on one specific form of communication, or a specific device, may render a policy obsolete in a matter of months,» Krugel says.
Things change so fast online that a marketer's skills can become entirely obsolete in under a year.
So if the first parties «disintermediate» by going all digital they could, ironically, obsolete themselves.
Excessive inventory may be obsolete or may soon become so; it also costs money to store and insure.
So will it make IPOs obsolete?
Cyclical unemployment left untreated, as Yellen and Bernanke very well know, can turn into so - called structural unemployment, as the long - term jobless see their skills deteriorate and become obsolete or lose touch with the professional networks of colleagues that could help them re-enter the labour market.
So who cares how long the lease is, especially when Murphy's Law and its corollaries are funded: to remove the Wind Turbines when they become obsolete due to the next era's energy resource being perfected, damages during construction, etc..
Even successful young people — those with engineering and accounting degrees and good jobs in their fields — are terribly burdened by student debt, making obsolete the notion they can allocate 30 percent or so of their paychecks to mortgage payments.
Even so, it is difficult to imagine that the adjustment mechanisms I described earlier are now obsolete.
Because ASICs are so much more effiecent to do this specific task, GPU and CPU mining became obsolete.
Mails were replaced by emails, wagons and carriages were replaced by cars and trucks but the banking system remained obsolete and for the most part, there was no will and resolve to change the system because they have dominated and controlled the system for so long that they get to do whatever they like and people do not have a choice.
Your product has become obsolete so you've lost a fair number of seats on that particular product or idea.
Changing so much so, making the idea of sustainable obsolete.
Why you should embrace market - timing with open arms The so - called gold standard of investing — the near - universally revered Buy & Hold strategy — has become obsolete in the brave new world of machine - dominated markets.
everything in the universe evolves, not only life forms but also memes, Religion is a meme so it also change in conformity to its era or time of its conception as faith.Because in pre scientific times thousands of years ago, the scientific method of approach or philosophy has not existed yet, myth or merely story telling is considered facts, The first religion called animism more than 10,000 years ago believed that spirits or god exists in trees, rivers, mountains, boulders or in any places people at that time considered holy.hundreds of them, then when the Greeks and Romans came, it was reduced to 12, they called it polytheism, when the Jews arrived, it was further reduced to 1, monotheism.its derivatives, Christianity And Islam and later hundreds of denominations that includes Mormonism and Protestants flourished up to today.So in short this religions evolved in accordance to the scientific knowledge of the age or era they existed.If you graph the growth of knowledge, it shows a sharp increase in the last 500 years, forcing the dominant religions at that time to reinterprete their dogmas, today this traditional religions are becoming obsolete and has to evolve to survive.But first they have to unify against atheism.in the dialectical process of change, Theism in one hand and the opposing force atheism in the other, will resolve into a result or synthesis.The process shall be highlighted in the internet in the near future.
I've heard it said that that man is as old and as obsolete as that book of «truth» to which he so desperately cleaves.
This is one of the worst examples of the way some clergymen, who supposedly care about communicating the gospel to the present generation, fail to do so because they insist on using an obsolete and confusing vocabulary.
So wrote Christopher Hitchens in a typically blunt contribution to a series of articles published by the Templeton Foundation under the title «Does science make belief in God obsolete
For example a century ago, the only transportation was the horse riding or camel or donkey and so on... you can not imagine at that time people would be thinking about travelling the globe in a day or two... and we do not know what is coming as every scientists theory is being abrogated by a new scientist and the old one becomes obsolete... these also proves that human theory can not be perfect and will never be perfect... there will always be modifications...
Look, there are GREAT ideas in here about how marketing really can and should work so that it benefits and helps people rather than annoys and angers them, but so many of the examples and applications are obsolete, it almost makes the book obsolete....
So, Christ fulfilled the Old Testament's prophecy, the Old Testament's «lesser» dictates are obsolete (otherwise Exodus 22:18 has us all out killing sorceresses), but the Commandments remain divine law within a general stricture of «Be excellent to each other.»
In so doing, the author indicates the truth that Moses knew from the very beginning that his law was temporary, obsolete, and ineffective for doing anything about sin.
This undertaking is risky in a twofold regard: It requires the development and introduction of new insinuations about reality, which have not yet to any extent been made plausible by the uneasiness about the obsolete symbolizations of actuality; and unfathomable problems in theoretical technique arise, so that, in addition to the impression that the «foundations» to be reintroduced and the new cognitions to be introduced are misleading, one becomes conscious of dilettantism in the intellectual treatment of such problems.
Which CNN won't be able to «moderate» until the artlicle is obsolete or until so much time is past that it is buried deep where no one will read it.
The implication of the question was that we know immeasurably so much more now than ever in the past that ancient ideas of religion have become obsolete.
Elizabeth David noted one source in 1908 that called them so old - fashioned as to be nearly obsolete.
Technology rendered the job obsolete, but the ancient way of harvesting salt still pertained, so in 1998 he returned to Maldon to work for his father, Clive, who had taken over for Cyril in the»70s.
We are no longer a selling club, so no first team player should be sold if he's not obsolete, or being sold for more than double / triple his normal value.
We cant blame the players, it's true some of them underperform, with a Manager as Simeone they would not be in the first team, and that is how you manage a Football Club; the reason why we can not think of beating the so called Giants, is because our Manager is obsolete, his past glories are long gone and is unable better said UNWILLING to change his ways; while he manages our team we can not dream and settle as it seems you have.
I'm hearing that books take over 75 % of action in game and halftime now so this makes full game bets mostly obsolete!!!
As a general rule, teams will move on to their second choice on the shortlist, and if the original target does well at their new club, they are unlikely to be available again for at least a few seasons, after which team dynamics will have changed so much as to make the initial interest obsolete.
Bournemouth lie ninth in the table so are those stats obsolete?
The fact they score goals on a regular basis is becoming obsolete so long as they continue to ship goals in bulk.
A cradle may be obsolete in a matter of months, and while some babies never get tired of their swings and floor gyms, many never take to cradles at all (why the second - hand stores are so full of nearly new items).
It just seems so strange that this item I used SO much when she was younger is very quickly becoming obsolete in my lifso strange that this item I used SO much when she was younger is very quickly becoming obsolete in my lifSO much when she was younger is very quickly becoming obsolete in my life.
«We shall embarrass the self acclaimed Nigerian Air Force with their recent deployment of fighter aircraft, helicopter gunship and surveillance aircraft when at this digital age, countries are talking about Missile development, and they still condescend so low of their present obsolete equipment.
Since then, different U.S. administrations have tried to make even the concept of MAD obsolete with the development of ballistic missile defense systems, culminating in the 1980s with the so - called «Star Wars» project of President Reagan aimed at deploying a global shield in space against nuclear ballistic missiles.
As long as the technological advances that causes their jobs to become obsolete happen slowly enough so that the retraining facilities are good enough for them until they retire, there is no problem.
Some have however insisted that the law is obsolete, considering that a President on an international assignment remains a President, and so he or she doesn't need anyone to act in his absence.
So we know that some long period of time from now, we'll be on a sustainable, low - embodied energy, crustally abundant advanced materials, advanced distributable, renewable energy; somewhere between here and there, a lot of capital equipment is going to become obsolete, because the marginal cost of production of it is so much more than the new way of doing it that the new way will put it out of businesSo we know that some long period of time from now, we'll be on a sustainable, low - embodied energy, crustally abundant advanced materials, advanced distributable, renewable energy; somewhere between here and there, a lot of capital equipment is going to become obsolete, because the marginal cost of production of it is so much more than the new way of doing it that the new way will put it out of businesso much more than the new way of doing it that the new way will put it out of business.
Currently, nuclear and wind energy (as well as clean coal) are between 25 and 75 percent more expensive than old - fashioned coal at current prices (not including all the hidden health and environmental costs of coal), and so it will take a stiff charge on coal to induce rapid replacement of obsolete plants.
Government agencies claimed that existing data on wetlands values were obsolete, but failed to provide the required documentation to prove so.
But ethicists already worry about a day when implants are so effective that even healthy people elect to upgrade, lest they fall behind like some obsolete computer.
Soon computers will get so big and fast and the Net so rich with information that we will be obsolete, either left behind or subsumed into some cyber-superhuman something.
M.L.: I wouldn't call it a challenge exactly, but one thing that's new is that there is now the European Research Council [ERC] that now distributes research grants, so some say, «Won't EMBO be obsolete
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