Sentences with phrase «somewhat archaic»

While some of what the judge wrote in 1986 may be perceived as somewhat archaic through the lenses of the 2000's, the fact that he believed that the law had indeed changed comes through clearly:
And, I think that billable hour system is somewhat archaic, especially for immigration law.
«There's a few of us out there that are kind of just pioneering and finding ways to make this work while also working within our somewhat archaic regulatory requirements.»
The requirement for hand - delivered document service, while historically sensible, is somewhat archaic in this electronic age.
The CAGW social mania is a «Precious Conceit of the Western Elite», but I use both «precious» and «conceit» in a somewhat archaic fashion, so I am rarely understood.
To some this choice might seem somewhat archaic but is a small yet perfect way to bring a sense of panic and urgency to the player not through terms of story but in the meta game.
Last month, Wired posted an update about John Pound, the co-creator of the Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, and how he uses somewhat archaic software to create random comics!
For example, even the payment systems for customs fees differ from one country to the other and are somewhat archaic.

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I was interested in the concept of this old - fashioned, somewhat — in my opinion — archaic institution that seems to again and again be thrust at us as some sort of requisite.
With a recent influx of asylum seeking immigrants that has altered the homogeneity somewhat, Norwegian men and women are open to outsiders in the dating world, as long as they are not subject to archaic traditions and values.
Sure, notetaking is a somewhat «archaic» study habit, but it's also one of the most effective.
The story is somewhat decent, but the dialogue and humor is rather lackluster and archaic.
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