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We have found them to be outmoded, a thing of the past.
"Under the present system, by the time we bring in new technology, it is already outmoded."
His style seemed outmoded by the time he died in 1900.
They also fear that current technology will be outmoded or cost much less in a few years.
The question, of course, is how to change the outmoded laws.
Let no one say this is outmoded or that it cannot be done.
Trouble is, over time, even the best ones become outmoded.
They were, she observed, of a cut long since outmoded.
"We are talking about doing away with an outmoded condition of service," he said.
People from the South tend to have a lot of outmoded ideas about service.
They say the campaign does nothing to address the key problem, which is an outmoded product.
A little outmoded now, perhaps, but well and honestly made.
Perhaps, most outmoded is the reasoning behind the development of this approach.
By 1930 it seems to have become outmoded among the most fashionable.
And they said that the Government should not endorse what could soon be outmoded technology.
It would be more cost effective, and comprehensive, than our outmoded system.
Production of the now very outmoded 41 finally ended in September 1970.
Another is that some outmoded plants in their system will need to be replaced.
Even the materials used in the structure seemed outmoded, somehow.
But now they are outmoded and many have been abandoned or torn down.
For one thing, the very idea that "we have the science, you are our subjects" has become outmoded.
Students share computers, some of which are several years old and becoming quickly outmoded.
Our outmoded economy wastes energy, which we have in short supply.
Afghanistan is a country trapped between a possible future and a very outmoded past.
This idea, he says, has been outmoded by the advent of global companies.