Outlived
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However, every woman she'd known who had
outlived
her husband, including her mother, had done it.
And I still feel as though I've got to get coffee for my male colleagues, even though I've
outlived
most of them."
He
outlived
them all by years.
If you need a healthy dose of all the solid, sound reasons why religion has
outlived
it's usefulness then turn to Sagan or Dawkins, not BILL MAHER for God's(?) sake!
However, Fontaine decides he has to go, as he has
outlived
his usefulness.
This is a perfect example of a series that long
outlived
its usefulness.
The era of “reform and opening” has
outlived
its “emperor” by more than a decade, and has been the common thread running through transfers of political authority from Deng to Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
The parliamentary system has not merely
outlived
any good it could do India; it was never well suited to Indian conditions.
Finally, the US default risk may revive Zhou’s 2009 agenda (perhaps premature at the time) and accelerate the search for a workable alternative to the single-country reserve-currency model, which has
outlived
its usefulness.
In the meantime, Fed Chair Janet Yellen is right (finally) to push the Fed to normalize policy, putting an end to a failed experiment that has long
outlived
its usefulness.
In late 2009, within a year of their massive policy stimulus in response to the global credit crisis, the Chinese leadership, I believe, decided that 10% annual real growth had
outlived
its usefulness.
Indeed, its malleability is the reason it has overcome periodic crises over the centuries and
outlived
critics from Karl Marx on.
In the early 1970’s, when the fixed exchange-rate regime came to an end, the IMF seemed to have
outlived
its function.
In the early 1970s, when the fixed exchange-rate regime established at Bretton Woods collapsed, the IMF seemed to have
outlived
its function.
As in 1999, when Boris Yeltsin had
outlived
his usefulness to the elite, the current infighting among elite factions means only one thing: a search is underway for a successor.
The administration also asserts that UNRWA is inflating the number of Palestinian refugees, not all of whom deserve the “right to return” (a major sticking point in peace negotiations with Israel), and that the organization has
outlived
its usefulness.
But America and the West did, at key turning points, realize that times had changed so much that these dictators had
outlived
their usefulness.
It is ironic indeed that US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, a former head of Goldman Sachs, a firm that exemplifies financial triumphalism, is spearheading the effort to save government-sponsored behemoths that have so conspicuously
outlived
their usefulness.
Human institutions, like human beings, can collapse with surprising speed once they have
outlived
their usefulness.
As recently as three years ago, many observers thought that the Fund had
outlived
its usefulness and should be closed down.
In the West, the turn toward fiscal activism reflects widespread recognition that monetary activism has
outlived
its usefulness, at least at the margin.
Even worse, the sequester’s across-the-board spending cuts make no distinction between effective and essential programs and programs that represent special interests or have
outlived
their original purpose.
Last and not least: although President Assad has been ailing for years, he has
outlived
most of his neighbors.
But, given the scale of the threat to Europe’s economy from a full-blown financial crisis, this apologia for inactivity has
outlived
its usefulness.
Hosni Mubaraks’ four domestic wars are fuelled by Egypt’s excluded, who are increasingly in rebellion against a regime that has long
outlived
its legitimate mandate.
In many cases, the norms reflected past practices and had
outlived
their usefulness.
It is a domestic matter, concerning the Belarusian people and a regime that has lost legitimacy and
outlived
its usefulness.
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev understood that the communist doctrine of eternal conflict between socialist and capitalist systems had
outlived
its usefulness.
One thing he had discovered since these questions had begun to occupy him, namely, that he had been mistaken in imagining from his recollections of his youthful university circle, that religion had
outlived
its day and no longer existed.
His pleasure in music, though it amounted not to that ecstatic delight which alone could sympathize with her own, was estimable when contrasted against the horrible insensibility of the others; and she was reasonable enough to allow that a man of five and thirty might well have
outlived
all acuteness of feeling and every exquisite power of enjoyment.
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