Obsolete
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269 examples of Obsolete in a sentence
The teacher's role is entirely
obsolete.
Then all income stems from capital, from profits, and the very concept of wage labor becomes
obsolete.
The first one is, employers are worried that relaunchers are technologically
obsolete.
Now, I can tell you, having been technologically
obsolete
myself at one point, that it's a temporary condition.
And I think we all have memories of the famous pop groups who keep singing the same songs again and again, until they become
obsolete
or even pathetic.
Or, "How can I make sure that our company changes before we become
obsolete
or are hit by a crisis?"
I'm in health care for over 20 years now, and I witness every day how broken and how
obsolete
our hospital system is.
The greatest hope for humanity lies not in condemning violence but in making violence
obsolete.
Punch clocks are becoming obsolete, as are career ladders.
I went back to grad school in architecture and city planning, developed this interest in infrastructure, and in 1999 came up with an idea for my thesis project: the adaptation of an
obsolete
loop of old railroad circling downtown as a new infrastructure for urban revitalization.
Similar stories are playing out everywhere, where people are reclaiming not only old railroads, but also degraded urban waterways and
obsolete
roadways, reinventing all of the infrastructure in their lives.
Why doesn't this make our labor redundant and our skills
obsolete?
On numerous occasions in the last 200 years, scholars and activists have raised the alarm that we are running out of work and making ourselves obsolete: for example, the Luddites in the early 1800s; US Secretary of Labor James Davis in the mid-1920s; Nobel Prize-winning economist Wassily Leontief in 1982; and of course, many scholars, pundits, technologists and media figures today.
Equipment that's obsolete, equipment that doesn't quite work, or it works and you can't fix it.
All the categories that we thought we were thinking in, they're
obsolete.
By "the event" they mean the thermonuclear war or climate catastrophe or social unrest that ends the world as we know it, and more importantly, makes their money
obsolete.
Unfortunately, it has become
obsolete
because it was designed for Atari platform.
But all media eventually wear out or become
obsolete.
Yet, we've made similar progress in half that time with DNA sequencers, and as long as we're around, DNA will never be
obsolete.
These antibiotics are then mutating into superbugs that threaten to render antibiotics
obsolete
within all of our lifetimes.
This robot will soon be obsolete, because of new explanatory knowledge, progress.
They fear that if they were to slow down, they might run the risk of becoming
obsolete.
Another thing they talked about was that the infrastructure that supports the sciences is becoming
obsolete.
Again, 18 months later, the product was
obsolete.
And now, of course, the whole technology is
obsolete.
And in these times of change, we need these new choices because our existing solutions are simply becoming
obsolete.
Now, this is an example of another
obsolete
technology, soon to be buried: the Holter Monitor.
Whereas the object on the right is
obsolete
after five years.
The excessive amount of watery 'blood' at the beginning is just plain
obsolete
- not to mention the "whip-around" wind sounds.
Green, who is constantly rejected by Los Angeles casting agents for being
obsolete
(i.e.
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