Sentences with phrase «with outmoded»

A single plant with an outmoded once - through cooling system can take in several billion gallons of water in a single day — more than a million gallons per minute.
If we're going to stick with outmoded generation techniques and avoid capitalizing better methods more suitable for changing conditions, we need to have a solid justification for why we would choose to be anachronistic.
For many years, they tried to revamp their image, hiring PR firms and sponsoring international design competitions, but the WIPO remained stuck with an outmoded logo that didn't properly reflect their aims.
And in some cases, as with the Samsung Behold II, you're stuck forever with an outmoded jumble of a mobile OS.
In Cleveland, Oh., public school leaders did away with the outmoded salary scale that gives raises based on only on tenure and college coursework and replaced it with a more modern system that gives raises based on performance and specialized qualifications.
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.
If Fanuc doesn't plow money into its operations, it risks being stuck with outmoded businesses.
It's a hoary old stereotype that women take longer to get ready than men, but there are several reasons it might be true that have nothing to do with outmoded jokes about complicated hair care or excessive vanity.

Not exact matches

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.
I disagree with what I have come to consider outmoded and out - of - context religious interpretations.
He took the outmoded structure of a medieval scholastic article (for example, what we find in St. Thomas» Summa Theologiae, with the question, the objections, the sed contra, the response, and the replies to objections), changed the questions, and rebuilt the article in the prose of an encyclical teaching.
We are often told in portentous tones that these words do not occur in the First Amendment (or anywhere else in the Constitution), that there has never been «absolute» separation of church and state (seemingly with the implication that therefore there shouldn't be any such separation), and that the concept has become outmoded with the demise of the quaint notion of limited government and the expansion of the activities of both governments and churches.
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.
Without real knowledge and understanding and without a determination to learn from the past, to rid ourselves of outmoded prejudices and attitudes, and to face the future together with both hope and wisdom, we shall not succeed in making our aims and ideals a working rea1ity.
The position to which America has ascended demands that we shed our outmoded pretensions of republican innocence and accept the necessity henceforth of living with an uneasy conscience.
In modern culture, especially, the word «old» has come to be associated with the decrepit and outmoded whereas the «new» is fresh and exciting.
But it is also understandable that anything which is not «moving with the times» tends to be labelled as «old - fashioned» and «outmoded».
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?
Moreover, he avers that, in the new theological era which has been inaugurated by process philosophy, neoclassical theism has thrust a new conception of God into the arena of debate, with the result that most previous descriptions of God are outmoded and must now be reworked.
And if this be so, we should be right in saying that both the mythology and the understanding of human life which it enshrines are not automatically outmoded with the world view on which they rest.
With no governmental regulation or subsidy to keep outmoded religious institutions in place in the U.S., the social processes of congregational adaptation are critical to study and understand.
A second objection is that even if there is a defensible view, the word God is too tied to outmoded views and will always be identified with them, just as bad money drives out good.
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.
Usage of these relations of Jamee was common during the years 1980 - 1989 (AVERAGE # 1116) and is now significantly diminished, with versions such as Jayme becoming somewhat outmoded.
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.»
The New York Civil Liberties Union credited Bratton with reducing the use of stop - and - frisk but called «Broken Windows» an «outmoded» policing model.
STEM - focused high schools are important because they constitute the first U.S. science and mathematics reform that requires whole - school transformation rather than tinkering with peripheral components of an outmoded educational system or serving just a small, select segment of the public school population.
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.
It helps to know that this moral failing was originally conceived of as acedia, an outmoded term that conveys both alienation and tedium, tinged with self - contempt.
They continued to be the strongholds of outmoded Aristotelianism, which rested on a geocentric view of the universe and dealt with nature in qualitative rather than quantitative terms.
With common sugar stereotypes becoming increasingly outmoded (i.e., Sugar Daddies are pimps and Sugar Babies are gold diggers), the real sugars of today are taking modern and common - sense approaches to judging other sugars, and weeding out those not worthy of the title.
Recycling is alive but not well in the outmoded teen comedy Dirty Deeds, with a result that is more toxic than intoxicating.
During a PTA meeting with the McCarthys, whose daughter brazenly corrects his outmoded grammar in class, Bachir describes Frederique as «rigid», and that «she loves to cite the rules».
The film uses the long outmoded 1.37:1 aspect ratio (with rounded edges) to keep a close and tight view of the protagonist, while the horrors around him remain largely out of focus and partially out of view.
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).
The period setting is sketched in broad strokes (fittingly, the only real - life filmmaker name - checked here is Norman Taurog, director of Elvis vehicles and Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis movies), giving the Coens a chance to play with dated and outmoded film techniques: wipes, bird's - eye - view matte paintings, painted backdrops, unconvincing model submarines, and, in the movie's most perverse act of homage, a very long driving scene of questionable urgency.
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.
States should be cognizant of the cumulative costs of exams and implement streamlined processes for licensure that pare down on outmoded exams and replace them with performance - based assessments.
STEM - focused high schools are important because they constitute the first U.S. science and mathematics reform that requires whole - school transformation rather than tinkering with peripheral components of an outmoded educational system or serving just a small, select segment of the public school population.
It used the front portion of its outmoded four - door unit - construction sedans for the cabin and put a sturdy live - axle chassis under the flat load bed with fold - down sides and tailgate, often with a covered - wagon canvas top over it.
By this stage, Holden's 24 ‑ year ‑ old six - cylinder was thoroughly outmoded and would have been difficult to re-engineer to comply with pending emission standards and the introduction of unleaded fuel.
I have to side with the rest though, seems like you're clinging to an outmoded paradigm.
They were the first ones to tag commercial publishing as «traditional», and began poisoning their marks toward such presses with the idea that they were outmoded and hated new authors.
I do agree that the business model is outmoded, but that has to do more with the marketing piece than production.
The 2017 Kindle features a single micro USB connector, staying in step with the Kobo Aura One but making itself somewhat outmoded compared to the rest of the consumer tech world, which is quickly transferring over to USB - C.
With the advance in firearms, falconry too became outmoded.
Partly responsible for the renaissance in vintage art styling in the independent game scene, Bit.Trip took pixels once viewed as crude and outmoded and made them stylish again, along with the sine - wail soundtracks that gave way to Hollywood orchestras in the 1990s (now an artistic choice rather than a technological constraint).
That keen interest in tired or outmoded game styles continues with Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, a game that slots into the so - called auto - runner genre, which is now - quite understandably - a bit weary.
Uniting low - brow with high culture, outmoded with new production, and seductive color with awkward tweets, greg.org's technique resembles that of sampling, a widely appealing creative tool in the 1980s and 1990s.
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.
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