The question should be why you insist on promoting an antiquated and useless institution.
It is time for the Roman Catholic Church to shed the antiquated institution of the celibate priesthood and open its leadership to its diverse following, including married men and women.
Hoover turned a corrupt, antiquated institution into a modern, highly respected crime-fighting force.
Apparently, for most of this century, theater's biggest boosters have been convinced that they were celebrating an antiquated institution long displaced by movies and television.
In December 1934, the Ontario public secretary ordered it closed amid sensational public accusations that the school was a "barbarous and antiquated" institution.
There was a consensus of newspaper opinion that the old hell with its lake of fire and brimstone was an antiquated institution; in fact a dead letter.
An antiquated institution, the East Side Bank still continued to do business with large wholesale concerns, which found its location a convenience.
The fault is really yours--for trying to support such an antiquated institution as an insurance company that needs assessments to pay off claims.
Rather than utilizing antiquated institutions, the U.S. should rethink certain alliances in arriving at a new vision for the future of American foreign policy.
He witnessed, and described in his books, the evolution of the New York City Police Department from a corruption-ridden, antiquated institution into a considerably more modern police department.