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"antiquated" Definitions
  1. (of things or ideas) old-fashioned and no longer suitable for modern conditions

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One of them is an antiquated constitution, an antiquated situation as to the power of the commissioner.
How backward and antiquated can one's idea of marriage be?
American voting systems are largely cobbled together with antiquated technology.
"It just strikes him as terrifyingly antiquated," says Mr Brooker.
Training is almost nonexistent or — when it does come — antiquated.
He watches network news as well, which is almost antiquated.
Builders must cope with burdensome regulations and antiquated zoning laws.
The report finds that voting machines across America are antiquated.
The actual idea of a "proposal season" is pretty antiquated.
The technology that currently powers these nukes is notoriously antiquated.
Photo: APCompared to other apps, Facebook can seem downright antiquated.
The trucking industry's attitude toward women is antiquated, she says.
"We have some very antiquated ballot design laws," Kavanagh said.
They feel antiquated in the modern era, like paper checks.
These antiquated traditions no longer fit with how people married.
This is an antiquated idea that needs to be rejected.
Its people are also suffering from an antiquated security regime.
Students and writers have been charged under antiquated sedition laws.
That's what makes Column such a controversial, even antiquated bet.
Prepa's antiquated generating plants burn imported oil to produce electricity.
" The state Office of Mental Health called Kirby's building "antiquated.
In some trading environments there's an antiquated sense of machismo.
See, to me, it's still an antiquated way of thinking.
Residents feel like government's antiquated systems do not meet their expectations.
This antiquated approach cannot keep pace with today's on-demand economy.
But why does Amazon reportedly want in on this antiquated market?
It is as antiquated, as sexist and rigged as they come.
Likewise, we are not going to return to antiquated lending models.
Are we living into a time when texting will seem antiquated?
Yet the process for preventing deadly epidemics remains antiquated at best.
Most media outfits now agree that the reach rule is antiquated.
An antiquated power grid is a problem of the private sector.
Meanwhile, the Syrian army operates antiquated and inaccurate air defense systems.
Many millennials see Biden as part of an antiquated political system.
And it comes with a racist streak that feels severely antiquated.
The antiquated myth of the noble, yet poor, teacher must go.
Wade in state law and modernize the state's antiquated abortion statutes.
Previous notions of what a resume once required will appear antiquated.
Hospital kitchens are often antiquated and falling apart, Chef Tison said.
SO SUE ME." It's an antiquated form of "sorry not sorry.
The home was too antiquated to use, too grand to demolish.
People think of manufacturing as old and antiquated when it's not.
Rejecting legalization does not mean embracing criminalization or other antiquated policies.
Way too many people think this ritual is antiquated and unnecessary.
"The Institute" feels antiquated and a bit gamey in other ways.
Racial slurs are racist, no matter how antiquated they may be.
He does not feel obligated to play by Washington's antiquated rules.
Moreover, the process has become somewhat antiquated in the digital age.
Fortunately, relief from these antiquated tariffs is just around the corner.
Retail isn't just decades-old apparel brands and antiquated shopping malls.
Use one of those antiquated kitchen tools known as rolling pins.
The current approach is still largely based on an antiquated defense vs.
" He said an "antiquated communication process" had left the "product feeling dusty.
He's a man who profits off of perpetuating antiquated ideas of romance.
It speaks to how antiquated RuPaul, and therefore her show, has become.
Securing these spaces today requires antiquated military gear that's clunky and expensive.
It isn't just that gender reveals use an antiquated definition of gender.
It is hard to describe how antiquated we are in this response.
His military, he knows, is antiquated and inferior and would certainly lose.
Until the 43-S Platinum, winches required bulky, antiquated wired operator's remotes.
So why would the FCC reinstate such an antiquated rule in 2017?
Rail is an antiquated mode of transportation and ridership numbers show that.
This antiquated approach to work isn't helping us; it's holding us back.
Here are some of the key takeaways: Say goodbye to antiquated technology.
This reads like "friends of friends," the antiquated and sinister mafioso term.
American university system, and it has only grown more antiquated as the
The existing FDA channels are notoriously slow, gummed up with antiquated procedures.
Many ballot machines, voter registration systems, and election management systems were antiquated.
Not helping matters is that many state unemployment agencies use antiquated technology.
One area where the Catholic Church seems to me antiquated is gender.
Such distractions would, doubtless, sound hopelessly antiquated to Alli and his peers.
Modern life in India has supposedly rendered many of these reasons antiquated.
The subway's antiquated signal system is blamed for many of the delays.
There is an antiquated television set built into a brown paneled wall.
Travel experts said they see social media as replacing antiquated passenger communications.
But they learn engineering and science in antiquated buildings without adequate technology.
Antiquated signaling equipment at the West Fourth Street Supervisory Tower in Manhattan.
In addition, it's one of the most antiquated industries in the world.
The burdens imposed on rights holders by this antiquated system are immense.
But it's antiquated, inefficient and not designed for all ages and abilities.
See, our antitrust laws are so antiquated compared to what's happening today.
"Historically everything has always been done in an antiquated, convenient way," he added.
They've long been criticized for being an antiquated view of the music industry.
Flight attendants face tremendous pressure to conform to antiquated stereotypes of their profession.
We need more couples like this going to bat for these antiquated names.
"Caucuses are passing from being antiquated to being outright obsolete," Miller told me.
We shared the consensus view about President Alexander Lukashenko and his antiquated regime.
Antiquated land administration and customs systems make buying property and exporting goods tiresome.
Many of its antiquated buildings lack air-conditioning, and sewage regularly backs up.
The island's grid is antiquated and hasn't received any major upgrades in years.
It does not help that the system for collecting taxes is hopelessly antiquated.
The basement of the Maryland home I grew up in is charmingly antiquated.
"The major is an antiquated model," says David Hollander, a professor at NYU.
We have not heeded warnings that our voting systems and technologies are antiquated.
Scrolling through the photos will make all your antiquated Texas fantasies come true.
The box blows up, showering the world with antiquated expressions of gender. Beautiful.
Some politicians have called for it to be abolished because it is antiquated.
But that may be an antiquated way of seeing it, according to Simmons.
Turns out, we have antiquated ideas about anatomy to thank for this tradition.
Tune in to make sure you don't miss more of Putin's antiquated views.
Nothing, if you're steeped in ideas about antiquated gender binaries and the like.
To the Editor: Your editorial correctly highlights how antiquated our voting systems are.
Ultimately, Americans must choose between preserving an antiquated tradition and protecting human rights.
Without solar, light and energy options will stay antiquated: diesel generators and candles.
It might sound terribly antiquated now, but it felt new and exciting then.
What antiquated traditional fashion "rule" would you like to see curvy women break?
There's a lot of dark wood, old-timey lanterns, antiquated maps of Boston.
The antiquated, yet strong and charismatic image of those soubrettes felt somewhat liberating.
These communities have long suffered from neighboring CAFOs' woefully antiquated waste disposal practices.
That's the sort of antiquated rule that we wanted to get rid of.
This is just one of the many ways America's voting system is antiquated.
Who knew the siblings would also usher out an affectionate but antiquated title?
"It is an antiquated system," said Tyronne Walker, a spokesman for the mayor.
Our two-party system is largely a product of our antiquated voting process.
This antiquated belief minimizes the deep despair and hopelessness many young people experience.
The word "feminist" felt antiquated; there was no longer a use for it.
With a few exceptions, the plane's electronics and flight instruments are also antiquated.
For Amazon customers, particularly Prime members, this type of change may seem antiquated.
Congress must reform this antiquated law and put American businesses and mariners first.
We feel this antiquated approach will damage investment and damage the internet itself.
Through exactitude, she accentuates a fiery, immediate, almost antiquated mode of romantic expression.
This bill also has the powerful byproduct of ridding schools of antiquated stigmas.
He responded by lashing out at what he called an antiquated endorsing process.
Now they're poised to conquer the antiquated world of mimes with modern technology.
KeepTruckin's software is intended to bring the antiquated trucking industry into the digital age.
That's because the space is an antiquated one that could use a tech boost.
And, also, sometimes requires more attention in order to modernize this antiquated adversarial situation.
Rather than exhibiting a now-antiquated bipartisan civility, McCain had betrayed his unconscious prejudice.
"Some call it antiquated," said Saritha Komatireddy, the Feng prosecutor, during the October hearing.
The antiquated system, which runs on an IBM / Series 1 computer, has its advantages.
The business couldn't keep up with the antiquated wholesale food distribution system's steep costs.
SANDERS: — but Chuck, it is a public financing system that everybody knows is antiquated.
For people in 22016, these rules sound antiquated to the point of being absurd.
The phones, which were midrange at best back in 2015, are absolutely antiquated now.
A B2B marketplace that aims to go after the antiquated international ocean freight industry.
It is kind of weird and antiquated, isn't it, the way they do that?
The cell house is split into a pair of antiquated cellblocks four tiers high.
There are no smug jocks, mean girls, or other antiquated tropes about social hierarchy.
I've been to a handful of these events, and each one feels similarly antiquated.
A string of crashes have further inflamed public anger over the antiquated transport network.
Ignoring the tech-savvy and luxurious Range Rover, even modern 4x4s are woefully antiquated.
The fact that Clinton continues to hang on to this antiquated relic confuses me.
Abortion rights campaigners are calling on politicians to repeal Northern Ireland's "antiquated, Victorian laws".
Last year, Emily Blunt said that she believed the high heel rule was antiquated.
Though it might seem antiquated, the art of matchmaking is entering the modern era.
Even though he's a millennial, there's something about his rhetorical style that feels antiquated.
Hover's service solves "a really antiquated workflow in a modern, cool way," Murphy said.
And America's voting infrastructure remains just as antiquated as it was two years ago.
This is partly because of antiquated infrastructure but also because governments tax it heavily.
The couple laughing as they flip through the pages of the charmingly antiquated jukebox?
But this assumption is flawed—full of contradictory advice, and rooted in antiquated ideals.
But I'd argue that Facebook is hiding behind an antiquated definition of the word.
But this is not a story about the triumph of tolerance over antiquated law.
For Chinese traveling abroad, the rest of the world can seem slow and antiquated.
" — JIMMY FALLON "And hey, what kind of weirdo antiquated system are the caucuses anyway?
He's clinging because he's a traditionalist at a moment in which tradition feels antiquated.
"It's antiquated to even be thinking that way," Boscola said of straight-party voting.
The Electoral College is antiquated — and it is opposed by the majority of Americans.
"I think that we're working off of an antiquated contractual system," Swift told Billboard.
There are antiquated national laboratories in rural America that struggle to serve our country's vital security and scientific needs in antiquated facilities, some dating back to World War II. There are VA hospitals throughout the country that fail to serve our veterans properly.
The basement holds an antiquated kitchen with an adjacent pantry and a blackened coal chute.
But when it comes to buying prescription drugs, consumers still find the process maddeningly antiquated.
This apparently antiquated system is now the only official channel between North and South Korea.
The British monarchy had to implement a 21st century solution to a very antiquated problem.
This isn't about shaming, this is about the need for discussion of an antiquated system.
It has a slightly antiquated finish and gives the perfect amount sparkle without looking cheesy.
True as that might be, that's also an impersonal and antiquated way of providing information.
That antiquated trend ended this week, with the new, structurally re-engineered condom LELO Hex.
Ahead, we rounded up some of the craziest, weirdest, most antiquated beauty laws across America.
All this explains why an industry that is global by definition is parochial and antiquated.
Disappointing but not surprising, considering the antiquated viewpoint many clothing stores still seem to embrace.
There's new power players in the equation, and studios feel slightly antiquated in that feeling.
What if the whole military-spouse culture is as antiquated as I think it is?
If you let go of that antiquated theatrical model, if that's what you're attached to.
External hard drives, USB sticks, backup schedules and folder selections feel almost antiquated by comparison.
The idea that women can't have children and maintain their careers is antiquated and sexist.
It's sort of my way of disrupting what I consider to be antiquated societal constructs.
The industry's entire organizational structure was designed for an antiquated, Mad Men era buying experience.
Scores of students, peons, clerks and priests sit on antiquated chairs in the tea shop.
The idea is to bring a new level of transparency to a pretty antiquated industry.
That's an antiquated number based on a flawed study from 1868 (yes, 150 years ago).
And antiquated ideas about Black men's sexuality make them more susceptible to accusations of rape.
"With DNA now available, this practice is antiquated to say the very least," she said.
Yet despite his seemingly antiquated approach, a closer look at Happ's season reveals unprecedented production.
Stripping the space of its antiquated edge wouldn't have been the team's style, Niks said.
So why have recent hires had to adhere to a more antiquated, gendered dress code?
Now, all of that makes the idea behind Infinity War feel nothing more than antiquated.
In particular, the iPad doesn't work with antiquated work flows that are built for PCs.
Cuba's agricultural system remains so antiquated that even seeds and wheelbarrows are in short supply.
And when parks make big changes, the charmingly antiquated rides are often first to go.
The singles' events, hosted in disco ballrooms with neon lights and power ballads, seem antiquated.
The 28503th Congress and the Trump administration are making America's antiquated infrastructure a top priority.
Here are 11 of our favorite antiquated tech moments from the 22-year-old show.
As if the senator was too antiquated to grasp the complexities of Facebook's revenue model.
Legislators and voting rights activists say New York's laws are among the nation's most antiquated.
Republicans, clinging to antiquated "Reefer Madness" fantasies, have long opposed marijuana use for medicinal purposes.
But it is the M.T.A., an antiquated workhorse, that needs basic and sustained financial support.
PES operates one of the nation's oldest refineries, which is handicapped by hopelessly antiquated technology.
Let's say the combined U.S.-South Korean forces ultimately smash the DPRK's antiquated war machine.
To him, his way of thinking is antiquated, ill-founded, and not motivating at all.
Unfortunately, American policy making remains wedded to an antiquated political structure of 50 distinct states.
And so a huge fraction of the American economy ... How we build houses is antiquated.
Sally happened to have a photograph of the flowerbeds, which looked formal and somewhat antiquated.
Rules like 'don't wear white after Labor Day' or 'shoes matching the handbag' are antiquated.
Its provisions for absentee voting are antiquated, with no email requests for a ballot allowed.
They just had an antiquated view of reporters, you know, that they were just cogs.
The Democrats who want to apply an antiquated formula to 2020 are ignoring the midterms.
"I think the one-size-fits-all nutrition guideline is antiquated," Dr. Brand-Miller said.
Back then, the military was plagued with internal rivalry, sluggish organizational procedures and antiquated arms.
No matter how antiquated or ridiculous, they still carry the full force of the law.
Knowing what they knew, the literary crowd found Seeger's poems antiquated, if not outright dishonest.
The logic that only World Cup winners could be true greats is an antiquated one.
The conventional way people shop for Western boots is still antiquated and overwhelming, he explained.
If the cast&aposs shyness seems antiquated, it only adds to the show&aposs charm.
I saw so many opportunities in property management because of how antiquated the industry is.
It is hard to think of a more antiquated and stereotype-driven remark than that.
Antiquated stormwater and clean water management systems are failing, which poses life-threatening service disruptions.
"Apollo," with its mythological characters and sportive 1920s moves, is classic: antique without being antiquated.
"It's a broken, antiquated, horrible system," Trump said Monday to a group of airline executives.
Sampling 1,000-2,000 people and massaging their responses to correct for past errors looks increasingly antiquated.
It's unrealistic, harmful, and plays into antiquated and exclusive notions of what beauty should look like.
We are still holding on to the antiquated, bizarre idea that straight women don't like sex.
Its plants are antiquated and do not comply with either federal or local clean-air laws.
Also hindering investigators are antiquated bank secrecy laws that are among the strictest in the world.
Having thoroughly upended the antiquated space launch industry, SpaceX now finds itself in a challenging position.
Some of Mr Modi's many efforts deserve applause, notably the reform of India's antiquated bankruptcy law.
In 2016, to great fanfare, Mr Sisi's government passed a law to replace these antiquated regulations.
"Antiquated, homophobic standards prevent gay men like me from donating life-saving blood," wrote one user.
"Hymn For The Weekend"'s biggest misstep isn't necessarily its rampant use of antiquated Indian clichés.
The currency of the music that I was making five years ago is kind of antiquated.
Puerto Rico's antiquated electric grid was decimated by the storm and now needs a complete rebuild.
These films may seem antiquated by today's standards, but they pushed boundaries when they came out.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the IRS relies on outdated programming languages and antiquated equipment.
Egyptians have long complained that governments have failed to enforce safety on the antiquated rail network.
The movement only stands to grow more antiquated by government efforts to take queer farming mainstream.
However, using smoking to signify cool or powerful is antiquated on the part of game makers.
In an era where porn is readily available online, the idea of phone sex seems antiquated.
"He and his telethon symbolize an antiquated and destructive 1950s charity mentality," Ervin wrote in 2009.
In a world of livestreams and consoles with share buttons, the let's play might feel antiquated.
They have to crank out so much content that due diligence has become an antiquated concept.
Nothing is more frustrating to Millennials than antiquated technology — legacy systems built for a former era.
Requiring such political intervention in a judicial matter is antiquated and should be abolished, critics say.
Donald Trump's administration wants to privatize the organization that coordinates flights and manages often antiquated systems.
Absolutely. I mean it's ... 'Cause there are antiquated ways we've done philanthropy in the past. Absolutely.
This sort of crude meddling in the market may seem antiquated, but it is remarkably common.
The Wolves play an antiquated brand of basketball in part because their cap sheet demands it.
It is long past time for Alabama's antiquated prison system to emerge from the Dark Ages.
And it is a gasping sight, to see something so radically different from the antiquated bridges.
The old, slow, technologically antiquated U.S. flagged ships carrying most cargo preference food aid are uncompetitive.
And yet, the education establishment continues to condemn choice and defend antiquated systems that aren't working.
Plus, Baars says, the medical requirement reinforces an antiquated definition of gender based solely on biology.
Jim Steele, an elected supervisor, said the county is impoverished and its fire-fighting equipment antiquated.
Until recently, such early warnings were often issued by fax or other antiquated – and slower – means.
That argument smells sexist, a la the antiquated view that women wouldn't perform well as politicians.
Lattice, the team hopes, has a look and feel that makes incumbent HR platforms feel antiquated.
This is an antiquated pay model that's been frozen in time for more than 20 years.
Now he is backing Brexit, building an electric car — and making antiquated comments on 'racial differences.
It struck him as symbolic of antiquated views about gender and identity within the Latino community.
While radio might seem like an antiquated technology, it's actually a ubiquitous part of modern life.
Rodney, the protagonist of "Early Music," purchases an antiquated clavichord that will financially ruin his family.
One of the most immediate concerns is getting the antiquated power grid back up and running.
Hugely popular on social media, these celebrations have also been criticized for reinforcing antiquated gender stereotypes.
American regulators have criticized Deutsche for not being able to provide information because of antiquated technology.
"This is yet another sign that Pennsylvania's antiquated election law is stacked against voters," she said.
But he is, in actual fact, a neuroscientist, and his rat-tickling is anything but antiquated.
With ratings at an all-time low, is the public just tired of an antiquated system?
Poor tech infrastructure— the financial services industry still remains hopelessly antiquated when it comes to technology.
But to Doug, planting some noncommercial crops seemed an antiquated practice, like using a horse-drawn plow.
Expected reforms of antiquated administrative structures and of restrictive laws governing labour and land did not materialise.
Bandwidth was going up, video services and Flash animations ruled the day, and the GIF seemed antiquated.
Rather than limit ourselves to an antiquated and inferior tradition, we should strive for the best possible.
From the 2018 perspective—and in light of the #MeToo movement—worshipping dicks might seem somewhat antiquated.
When it comes to representation, we're still paying the price today for those antiquated views about femininity.
Weirdly enough, charging happens through microUSB — which feels a little antiquated for a pricey set of headphones.
It's strange to have children obsessing over something that is essentially meant to represent antiquated gold coins.
They feel antiquated, like some holdover from a medieval medical manual, but they get the job done.
Antiquated census data are used to split everything from federal funding to seats in the national parliament.
The left and right-click keys depress softly and are huge slabs of plastic; they feel antiquated.
The IRS literally has billions of records being managed by antiquated technology that's prone to data breaches.
It may be a tad heavier than its successors, but its performance is nothing close to antiquated.
Both the complexity and antiquated nature of Equifax's custom-built legacy systems made IT security especially challenging.
So he invoked an antiquated rule to prevent Warren from making any further commentary related to Sessions.
Another method may seem antiquated, but it's a proven winner in the ultra-Orthodox community: a booklet.
Mexico's largely antiquated, overcrowded and poorly guarded prisons have been the scenes of frequent riots and uprisings.
Automatic registration updates the often antiquated, paper-based system many states use today in two key ways.
"The Commission is blatantly attempting to take advantage of the antiquated U.S. international tax system," he said.
Only Congress can fix these problems, just as only Congress can modernize our antiquated claims appeals process.
An overhaul of taxes and the antiquated labour code will have to wait for the next president.
Clearly, the landlord was unfamiliar with the more recent term, "Like," and chose the antiquated "friend" instead.
The fat, pricey cable bundle of 2700 channels is fast becoming antiquated as slimmer streaming options emerge.
Seniors are held hostage by antiquated laws that prevent them from using modern day services and technologies.
Iowa officials are accustomed to twisting themselves into rhetorical pretzels to justify the state's antiquated caucus system.
He's being robbed, a victim of antiquated rules, voter suppression, shady arithmetic and a corrupt Democratic establishment.
Moving Forward The slow adoption of new sunscreen ingredients by the FDA is not an antiquated system.
This is an antiquated saying that only perpetuates society's desexualization of and de-emphasis on married women.
The conversation is jarring not simply because the man is odious, but because his inducements are antiquated.
It has defended itself by arguing that the laws it's breaking and regulations it's subverting are antiquated.
The OPM hacks also exposed the antiquated legacy systems the government relied on to run its networks.
I assumed the diaries would be dark, astringent and antiquated, like sipping vinegar through an iron lung.
One should expect a further exploration of antiquated subsidies that have been bypassed by new market conditions.
Ganenthiran said his team is working to tackle "antiquated legal frameworks" on a "county by county" basis.
This is old school – 19th century, child-labor law stuff that is antiquated in the new economy.
The way drugs are dispensed and paid for can be an opaque and antiquated process, Adams said.
Alas, the State Department's antiquated Africa policy and lax Congressional oversight may now enable a perfect storm.
His ministry has identified about 200 rules and regulations that are judged to be antiquated or inefficient.
Just because Greek Life was founded on antiquated principles does not mean we have to perpetuate them.
Why do you think that OpenTable hasn't fundamentally updated their approach if their system is so antiquated?
An antiquated adjacent building, which once housed a priest for St. Peter Church, has remained eerily empty.
The government's alternative would be to use the antiquated and slow mutual legal assistance treaty (MLAT) process.
I see the Electoral College as not only antiquated, but contrary to the progress America has made.
Is the projector visible — and, if it's spooling celluloid rather than video, is it an antiquated projector?
So why does "The Good Cop" feel so much more dull, clunky and antiquated than "Monk" did?
We go agency by agency to collect the data, much of it stored in an antiquated fashion.
These new storefronts are rendering the old concept of "mall walking" absolutely antiquated, if a comparative bargain.
But the idea of fall as sink-or-swim time for new TV shows is increasingly antiquated.
Condé Nast built its business — and mystique — by excelling in the now-antiquated art of making magazines.
When they do, they encounter an antiquated system where processing cases takes years — and sometimes even decades.
He also spent most of his life in a state notorious for its antiquated views on sexuality.
Chats reveal arrogance and insolence of the political elite Hurricane Maria decimated the island's antiquated power grid.
If a passage contains a tricky or antiquated word, encourage your listener to figure out its meaning.
"The current New York law is, at best, antiquated," she said in an interview before the vote.
How ironic that Chairman Pai rails against application of antiquated regulations when he gladly reactivates one here.
Scientific sleuthing led to indictments and a program to replace some of Flint's antiquated water-delivery system.
Even then, the bank's antiquated systems made it hard to figure out how many accounts he had.
That scramble has caused some states, including Oklahoma, to consider more antiquated ways putting inmates to death.
The results of the 2016 election should make it crystal clear that approach is antiquated at best.
Their antiquated practices have created the opportunity for new startups to create brands centered on body positivity.
The newest parts of copyright law are the most antiquated, and they are choking creativity and innovation.
His antiquated ideology and poor leadership, in their view, had brought Britain to the brink of disaster.
And, if you've got the time, you can turn your favorite antiquated paper book into an ebook too.
Brokers, management companies and landlords have been using antiquated technology for years to market and update their listings.
All this is to say that thinking about "counting sheep" as you fall asleep is an antiquated concept.
We live in an era where free checked baggage is as antiquated as pay phones and land lines.
It's enough time to turn what was once considered a beyond-cutting-edge smartphone into an antiquated paperweight.
It looks like an antiquated Bluetooth earpiece, granted a much more attractive one than those gadgets of old.
What we're now left with is an antiquated rule that indirectly prioritizes the wants of child murdering psychopaths.
If that is not enough, House Republicans are promising to streamline the antiquated tax code and reduce rates.
That led him to realize how antiquated freight forwarding was, paving the way for Flexport's start in 2013.
Delta just did away with the standard, antiquated flight check-in process that's plagued modern flyers for years.
In many cases, they were antiquated and favored the holders of livery licenses and automobile fleets over consumers.
There's an antiquated sense of sacredness to a movie theater, and a theatrical experience only it can deliver.
Antiquated treatments Scientists say new approaches are needed to produce anti-venom that's safer, cheaper and more effective.
It's practically the twin of the antiquated iPod Shuffle: tiny, portable, and can store over a thousand songs.
And under the government's stringent requirements for services, based on antiquated, binary-based classifications, I was deemed unworthy.
" The wonderfully clunky GIFs show how filters, notifications, and uploads would work in the antiquated operating system. "Instagram.
In 10-20 years, many of today's medical practices will look as antiquated as applying leeches for bloodletting.
In 22000, the high-stakes recount in Florida threw an embarrassing spotlight on antiquated punch-card voting machines.
There's both HDMI and VGA video out, so grab the nearest TV or antiquated projector and you're good!
One reason is because the infrastructure of the technology that they're built on is very old and antiquated.
Supporters of the change argue the previous law was antiquated because all donated blood is tested for HIV.
This revolutionary sound, as well as brash new stars like Yellowman, made Marley's roots-reggae style seem antiquated.
Critics say he massively overpaid for an antiquated technology at a time when internet video is the future.
Problems have also been reported involving the complaint filing process, which has been described as lengthy and antiquated.
Gas lanterns, horse-drawn carriages, and paying a fixed price at retail could all be considered antiquated concepts.
Four survived because they had been locked inside antiquated individual cells with heavy doors, which kept them safe.
Its budgets are slimmer and the equipment sometimes antiquated, and its fighters are often pitched into terrible conditions.
In the face of such antiquated attitudes to periods one woman decided to try to change these misconceptions.
Such apps are replacing antiquated solutions and technologies, such as pen and paper and simple spreadsheets, Subotovsky said.
Only slowly did she come to appreciate the security risk of not using the antiquated State Department system.
It celebrated the natural body and left modern dance, with its antiquated emotion and fervor, in the dust.
While Girl Scouts certainly is a "venerable organization," it has yet to break free of antiquated gender roles.
The government has begun to add judges, but has failed to invest in modernizing the antiquated immigration system.
Cory Booker brought up that report as support that Barr's views on incarceration and criminal justice were antiquated.
But if that story makes for rewarding politics, it rests on antiquated economic assumptions about the global marketplace.
In this interview, Mr. Dyson expressed antiquated and at times offensive views on "racial differences" and Japanese culture.
"Antiquated processes,'' the report said, "create a major bottleneck to hiring the right people at the right time.
Another top cause of delays was the subway's antiquated signal system, some of which dates to the 1930s.
One side calls the imperial system antiquated and says it should be abandoned in favor of international uniformity.
That, and the cumbersome and antiquated acquisition process to purchase today's technology sometime in the next three years.
After this election cycle is over, state and local governments will begin to replace their antiquated voting systems.
They will express their views through a strange and unique (some might say antiquated!) ritual called a caucus.
Using antiquated pumps as large as truck engines, they drive enormous quantities of liquid cement into the earth.
Trump, on the other hand, is perpetuating the antiquated idea that women are solely responsible for raising children.
It's lonely and, yeah, sometimes you're full of rage over the top-down prejudices festering in antiquated institutions.
Recognizing the potential for abuse, the New Jersey Law Revision Commission recommended an update to the antiquated law.
Depending on who you ask, the incumbents are either reliable, tried and tested manufacturers or old, antiquated dinosaurs.
Krakow—with its preserved building facades, post-Soviet vibes, and excess of elderly people—felt antiquated to me.
But the lingering "forgot password?" function on plenty of apps and websites still falls back to antiquated identity tests.
Chris Brown is slut shaming, and while that's not illegal, the repercussions do little to challenge an antiquated system.
Researchers and city officials have spent weeks working their way through Flint's antiquated record-keeping system to locate them.
In Los Angeles, the main barrier is an antiquated zoning code that is heavily skewed towards single-family homes.
Thankfully, we've evolved past that antiquated cliché, and more women aren't afraid to wear intimates for their own pleasure.
In a world of conformity and mechanical obedience, he develops an antiquated faculty that has long been thought extinct.
If you thought the plague was an antiquated disease only represented by paintings in history books, you were wrong.
While older widows in Greece do frequently wear all black, the rest of the locals' clothes are unrealistically antiquated.
Their uniform is a colonial relic, an antiquated symbol of wealth and masculine power that many still buy into.
It works well on this tiny device, but still seems a bit antiquated in the age of color touchscreens.
It also made note of the state's role in operating New York City's antiquated and much maligned subway system.
Many of these loans are collateralized, but repossession is not really an option given the country's antiquated judicial system.
It's not only Cox's alcoholism that causes him to be cashiered by the agency, but his antiquated establishment hauteur.
The agency should eliminate antiquated rules that discourage the sale of other ethanol blends, including 30 percent ethanol blends.
The proposal laid out how the port is antiquated when considering the multi-purpose needs of modern phone users.
Audiences (and non-white entertainers) are more frustrated than ever with antiquated casting methods, and demand — nay, deserve better.
I have a simple answer: the special use permitting process is outdated and antiquated for 85033st century recreation users.
Only one of those antiquated aspects of 1960 remains, and the time has come to update this démodé policy.
Dispensing with this antiquated system can be viewed as part of an overall mission to foster more democratic equality.
It's incredibly irresponsible, especially considering it all comes down to playing politics over an antiquated solution to border security.
Proponents are now claiming that technology and other aspects of betting have changed the game, making the law antiquated.
Biden's statements was ridiculed on social media outlets, with many people claiming the examples for his solutions were antiquated.
Lieu, who holds a computer science degree, criticized the FBI for using "an antiquated law" to justify its efforts.
Thanks to our antiquated electoral system, areas of the country that are culturally and racially conservative enjoy outsize influence.
Even though our society has progressed in so many ways, our laws are antiquated when it comes to wages.
It's antiquated and inappropriate, but he does have to make up for years of glaring at middle school boys.
Back in the mid-1990s, the now antiquated phrase "intelligent dance music" still possessed that gratifying new car smell.
"It's an antiquated process, but it's time-honored," Anthony Fauci, the head of the NIH's infectious diseases division, explained.
I fear Mike Pompeo, a CIA agent who has an antiquated scheme of old intelligence from the Cold War.
The flight computer in the 737 Max, based on an older version of the 737, is now considered antiquated.
He started carrying one himself, but, compared with his Blackberry—this was 2007—he found it cumbersome and antiquated.
It, too, has been plagued by crumbling tracks, antiquated signals and unreliable trains that turn routine commutes into nightmares.
Now concerns have shifted to the city's antiquated and hobbled interior-drainage system, which has been plagued by breakdowns.
And as I learned more about it, I realized it's very convoluted and antiquated, but we're never taught it.
The scramble for drugs has caused some states to consider unusual or antiquated ways of putting inmates to death.
This month, after more than 22002 years on the books, Arizona's ban, which one lawmaker called "antiquated," was repealed.
"We had an antiquated agricultural infrastructure that maybe now is the opportunity to make it more efficient," he said.
The lack of action has left New York with antiquated laws overseen by ineffective, patronage-run boards of elections.
The United States, however, remains wedded by politics and ideology to an inefficient, easily manipulated and antiquated tax policy.
"Now is the time to modernize this antiquated law to simultaneously benefit both endangered species and the American people."
Single-purpose devices like the iPod Classic feel antiquated next to smartphones and tablets that are essentially portable computers.
As the city's population increases, much of its sewer system remains antiquated, and updating it is complicated and expensive.
But then tasting counters came along; suddenly the rituals of captains standing at attention above white tablecloths seemed antiquated.
They argued that it was time to erase "antiquated" anti-Catholic laws against public funding for private religious education.
That's why it's critical we retire antiquated national aerospace systems and upgrade to up to date hardware and software.
Another top reason for delays is the subway's antiquated signal system, some of which dates back to the 1930s.
But there are other antiquated laws and funding formulas related to tribes that still exist today and need reform.
Pageants have long been criticized for their antiquated beauty standards and, in many cases, outright racism or gender stereotyping.
Flexport is on the tip of the tongue as software eats the world, with antiquated sectors suddenly leveling up.
"Nuclear, right now, it gets a bad rap in part because the technologies we're using are antiquated," Yang said.
These benefits are also what have caused gold to evolve from the somewhat antiquated bullion vaults of old, however.
Yet what Cruz does with the antiquated form of the portrait is appealing in its wild and raucous energy.
And body shaming oughta be a thing of the past -- along with antiquated notions of what's healthy and what isn't.
And yet, despite the national attention that swirled around North Carolina's antiquated take on consent, the bill died in committee.
Like the NHS, Hollywood Presbyterian chose to pay the ransom so they could quickly regain control of their antiquated systems.
Maggi said the rule changes would eliminate the need for inspectors to interpret antiquated laws that were 65 years old.
The reality is that the State of the Union response is an antiquated concept created by TV networks for ratings.
"You love this antiquated notion that I'm a damsel needing to be rescued but… that's not my story," Sam counters.
It's hard not to relate, as the country battles once again over antiquated notions of women's bodies, rights, and roles.
Her comments generally point to a progressive approach that works to avoid forcing new technologies to operate under "antiquated" laws.
"It's an antiquated notion, though, because the definition of a publisher has changed since 2015," the spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
So it let Iowa go first, as they had a quaint (antiquated and stupid) caucus process that required more time.
Blame carriers for being more interested in hyping virtually non-existent 5G technologies instead of replacing their antiquated SMS systems.
Apple's ratings and reviews system has felt antiquated, and has been a source of frustration for developers and users alike.
The antiquated FDA drug approval process is costing Americans more than dollars and cents, but lives of families and friends.
Khloé Kardashian just wants to spread the love — and has no time for haters with antiquated ideas about interracial relationships.
I have no doubt that the things that we're designing today will seem quite antiquated in a couple of years.
A bipartisan consensus has emerged that antitrust law is antiquated, written for an analog world of railroad and tobacco giants.
I was angry at myself for even caring; it's one day, and the white dress is an antiquated tradition anyway.
Their classic style with diverse nuances is what's made them go through generation to generation always feeling fresh, never antiquated.
The First Doctor has antiquated ideas about women's roles aboard the TARDIS — he thinks they're kept around for cleaning, mostly.
As smartphone design evolves, however, its chunky bottom bezel—where the home button lives—is starting to look mighty antiquated.
Yet somehow, corn, wheat and rice sales are still happening at a local level through antiquated paperwork and phone negotiations.
She thought it would be cool to adapt this antiquated style of cartography to the uncharted parts of our universe.
Jackson had no experience running a team, and over time, he revealed his views of the game to be antiquated.
That said, the winch already looks a little out of place bolted to the front of a decidedly antiquated 4x4.
The water of the Flint River, which was already polluted, was being delivered through antiquated pipes, causing leaching of lead.
On April 10th Ankara dispatched a formal diplomatic note, invoking an antiquated German law against insulting foreign heads of state.
Politicians in many countries admit in private that these laws are antiquated, and that openness is needed to fight HIV.
The production costs of the penny, nickel and dollar note are excessive and reflect an antiquated and atrophied currency system.
That sort of engagement feels almost antiquated, a product of an older time when place was something close to destiny.
Between flooding and software glitches in its antiquated signalling system, New York City's subway system hasn't had a good month.
Our current system for opioid addiction treatment is antiquated, based on outdated information, and biased against the use of medication.
Since then, a burgeoning private market has developed, but now-antiquated federal regulations incentivize people not to choose private options.
The final category encompasses any films that are too controversial or too antiquated to be shown on the streaming service.
On one hand, the shocking nature of its content can break antiquated societal boundaries and result in nuanced, progressive discussions.
But Ganenthiran said that there's one major thing standing in Instacart's way: "antiquated laws" regarding liquor deliveries in different localities.
Recognizing this need, Ryan and Brady have put forward a set of proposals to update our antiquated international tax rules.
To me, it feels antiquated and slow, the camera isn't up to snuff anymore, and the battery life is abysmal.
Requiring a signature had become antiquated with so many other security features such as chips, biometrics, and digital payment platforms.
Both women are breaking antiquated gender barriers in wildlife filmmaking and trailblazing animal storytelling to highlight important themes around conservation.
"At the Existentialist Café" is a bracingly fresh look at once-antiquated ideas and the milieu in which they flourished.
One need only glance at our nation's latest legislative assault against transgender people to see this antiquated framework at play.
Vu's remarks also call attention to the antiquated design of the Electoral College, which is a very strange system indeed.
Right now the nightlife business and the people who attend are being threatened by antiquated law from the prohibition era.
"The antiquated and outdated pay phone booths take up much-needed sidewalk space," Johnson said in a statement to CNN.
It's an antiquated ritual that, nonetheless, is enormously important to the business of TV, and we'll be there all week.
Fitfully and sometimes painfully, his government has streamlined regulations, winnowed a famously antiquated bureaucracy and tackled corruption and tax evasion.
St. Clair is known to be a deeply troubled institution in a state with an overcrowded, understaffed, antiquated prison system.
But tech experts say it could have been accomplished by now if the medical system's tracking system weren't so antiquated.
The plan, known as Fast Forward, focuses on upgrading the system's antiquated signals, which are a frequent reason for delays.
"I'm trying to increase the tools we have, and get beyond a system that is absolutely antiquated," Dr. Pérez said.
That's why veterans have a disability system built on antiquated WWI-era concepts of what injured persons are capable of.
Books about technology often quickly come to feel like a flip-phone, antiquated and destined for the intellectual junk drawer.
Subway meltdowns have become all too frequent, with the number of delays skyrocketing as pieces of antiquated equipment fail regularly.
But officials are also working on more long-term solutions, including upgrading the antiquated signal system and building new stations.
"I think a lot of the things that exist are nonprofits that are a little antiquated now," Marrone tells TechCrunch.
The second-most-common reason for delays is the subway's antiquated signal system, parts of which date to the 1930s.
The FDA acknowledges that its antiquated regulations will eliminate 99 percent of vapor products from the market within two years.
In fairness, the National Archives' own inspector general has repeatedly warned that its information-technology systems are antiquated and unreliable.
One of the most antiquated stereotypes about bisexual people is that they're always down to fuck and down for polyamory.
Most passengers, however, take the QM2 to revel in the 151,63-ton homage to an antiquated ideal of British luxury.
Some of the tapes were so antiquated that they featured people puffing on cigarettes while cruising in convertibles without seatbelts.
We can give up an antiquated set of priorities and shift our focus from rescue medicine to lifelong incremental care.
They've devoted their lives to the act of collecting, spending their days sifting through antiquated goods in search of treasure.
A six-speed automatic transmission gets the job done, but I found it to be antiquated relative to the competition.
This past September, however, the antiquated site received a major redesign, with hints that the comic was preparing a return.
The raw data is exported as a Windows media file, an antiquated format I hadn't seen since the Napster days.
Gramatik makes inoffensive instrumental hip-hop that would have been charming in the mid-56193s, and now sounds pleasantly antiquated.
I decided to visit the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum first, because it somehow feels both antiquated and technologically advanced.
Critics say such views are antiquated and alarming in an era when democracies around the globe appear to be imperiled.
With the authorities seeking a harsher and more definitive sentence, Duncan was tried under the antiquated Witchcraft Act of 1735.
The law targets two anti-discrimination areas of US law that use antiquated language to describe racial or ethnic groups.
Why it matters: Nielsen has long been painted by much of the TV industry as being antiquated and slow to evolve.
But India's gay, lesbian and transgender citizens should not have to wait for lawmakers to repeal this antiquated and unjust law.
The reason: The DJIA is highly concentrated and largely antiquated, failing to gauge accurately today's diverse and increasingly technology-driven economy.
A neon sculpture in the form of a chastity belt hangs, an antiquated symbol long associated with the torment of women.
In many cases, a leak will involve passwords that are scrambled using a weak or antiquated encryption protocol, such as MD5.
According to estimates from the American Civil Liberties Union, taxpayers spent $3.6 billion in 2013 on enforcing antiquated marijuana possession laws.
He's even accused the FBI of intentionally limiting the effectiveness of its FOIA officers by continuing to use decrepit, antiquated technologies.
Overall, the use of Social Security numbers was portrayed as an antiquated security measure that could only lead to future harm.
It shows the huge discrepancy between how courts and antiquated laws view sexual violence and how it is taught on campus.
By accounting for updates, Cadillac is cutting out the divide between what your phone can do versus the car's antiquated software.
The Defense Department has transitioned away from a 1970s-era nuclear command and control system that relied on antiquated computer technology.
PREPA, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, runs an antiquated grid with a handful of big, dirty, oil-fired power plants.
Our so-called 'feminine ideal' is changing, with customers gravitating towards more diverse bodies and away from the antiquated dream girl.
Managers use them to sign off on the endless faxes, memos and other antiquated documents that continue to circulate in offices.
Upgrading South Africa's antiquated railway network, modernising Durban port and reforming power firm Eskom would also help bring in Chinese money.
The "old-guard" has long been suffering from inflexible back-end systems, antiquated ways of serving customers and human intensive processes.
While enterprise endpoint protection sounds antiquated, it still garners decent revenues for the likes of Intel Security (formerly McAfee) and Symantec.
But the antiquated costume is still in use for a hotch-potch of court proceedings, including all criminal cases and appeals.
And when faced with oddly worded laws open to antiquated interpretation, settlement is often the best-case option for most businesses.
But the thrill of watching SpaceX's spectacular, and now routine, Falcon rocket launches largely obscures much of America's antiquated space industry.
" The mismanagement of chronic pain and autoimmune conditions is also rooted in antiquated ideas of women's pain being "hysterical" and "overdramatic.
In fact, antiquated 20th century telephone tech can be used to carry out decidedly 21st century attacks on many mainstream smartphones.
Antiquated work rules mean the authority sometimes pays up to $150 million per year in unscheduled overtime, according to housing officials.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean lawmakers passed a measure on Wednesday abolishing an antiquated, decades-old law under which state-run Codelco COBRE.
It so happens that Joey Barge's actions -- and surname -- present an opportunity to shed our antiquated ideas of clothing and gender.
We recognized there's this antiquated medium that exists but also this intense demand to continue to do it by young people.
She describes Austen as "an authoress," an antiquated feminine form that, like "poetess," serves to trivialize Austen as a woman writer.
Instead, we must move away from antiquated Cold War thinking and look forward to a state of peace inspired by diplomacy.
The result may someday look like the antiquated "e-weary," but it's an earnest assessment of current conditions with restricted foresight.
The Ryan-Brady plan would shelve the antiquated worldwide system, in favor of the fairer, more hospitable, business-welcoming terroritial system.
In a broader sense, the antiquated attitude of the school system is not keeping up with the sexual revolution in China.
Upgrading South Africa's antiquated railway network, modernizing Durban port and reforming power firm Eskom would also help bring in Chinese money.
But the most perverse judgments arise from an unholy hybrid of antiquated British rules and Islamic law: the law against blasphemy.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit claiming that South Carolina's antiquated voting machines infringed upon residents' right to vote.
The auxiliary sites were placed near antiquated air-raid sirens that still stand throughout the city; they hummed with extraterrestrial transmissions.
Rather, we suffer from a lack of will and a reluctance to discard antiquated notions of national prestige in foreign policy.
But dangers also lurk underground, in antiquated water systems that are increasingly likely to break down or spread contaminants like lead.
The reality is, however, that our absurdly antiquated corporate tax rate is pushing companies to find a better tax environment overseas.
Its member corporations and associations were suffering from America's antiquated 35 percent corporate rate, and they resolved to see it lowered.
An Instacart exec reveals why his company is doubling down on booze and taking on 'antiquated' alcohol laws across the US
But to conservatives, the national monuments are an antiquated and unnecessary idea, and only Congress should have that kind of power.
You uphold antiquated, strident, unbalanced and frankly sexist standards when it comes to female students and how they dress at school.
I wrote recently that the campaign to leave the European Union is partly motivated by an antiquated notion of British greatness.
Throughout, black women are standing, sitting, phalanxed on the porches of what feel like plantations and antiquated houses, rich with pain.
In other words — similar to other fintech narratives — this is being pitched as a battle against antiquated companies and old technology.
But the antiquated system - built more than century ago and powered mostly by steam – still cannot keep up with intense rainfall.
Randolph, for his part, is suited to play just one position; that itself might be the most antiquated thing about him.
The two parties, to maintain control, cling to an antiquated closed-primary system, locking out those without a registered partisan affiliation.
Voicemail is a rather antiquated means of communication, and many people nowadays will simply text instead of leaving a voice message.
"It's the same antiquated rhetoric that law enforcement uses when they justify shooting African-Americans during routine traffic stops," she said.
" Brandy Black, a mother of three who lives in Los Angeles, said, "The whole father-daughter dance concept is so antiquated.
Most of New York's subway system still relies on antiquated technology, known as block signaling, to coordinate the movement of trains.
Despite the time and effort, most of our ATC system's technology and many of its processes remain cumbersome, antiquated and fragile.
The DoD must build upon its recent but thus far only partially successful efforts to reform its antiquated, unwieldy acquisition system.
For starters, the way we typically make flu vaccine is still pretty antiquated and hasn't changed much in nearly 70 years.
Scholarship won't get you far in leading an institution as complex, high maintenance and structurally antiquated as the one he inherited.
"The idea that two people who are married have to agree on all the same issues is antiquated," Grisham tells CNN.
Investments should be made to replace antiquated systems, and software program managers must recognize and mitigate this risk to their platforms.
Today, the OMB relies on an antiquated collection process that prevents it from providing more frequent updates to members of Congress.
They spent a full day at the squat, two-story antiquated Bergen Street rescue center, which the company would be vacating.
In 2014, they ran an antiquated campaign based on the supposed resurgence of communism and the Indonesian Communist Party, and failed.
The crumbling palace currently relies on 24-hour fire patrols to prevent a catastrophic blaze caused by its antiquated electrical systems.
Tax experts also said that the proposal would be difficult to implement on top of the city's antiquated property tax system.
But it is a sign that maybe, just maybe, they're taking baby steps toward shedding some of their antiquated rules and restrictions.
A whole lot of valuable information is trapped in the antiquated databases and inaccessible filing systems of local governments across the country.
This theory (emphasis on theory) suggests Natives crossed a land bridge, but the latest research continues to debunk this antiquated theory. 44.
" Used in a sentence: "[President Trump] wants $5 billion to build some antiquated, medieval wall that he said Mexico would pay for.
The party further endeared itself to Ireland's younger generation by backing campaigns to legalize gay marriage and repeal Ireland's antiquated abortion laws.
Founded in 2015, TripActions is out to replace antiquated travel booking systems with a platform that integrates company HR and expense systems.
Although its design is very modern and user-friendly, the coin system seems very antiquated as a relic from the mid-280s.
SkypeThe "video phone" is the most antiquated "the future is now" litmus test, and Skype actually brought the idea into widespread fruition.
"It is finally time to say hasta la vista to the antiquated T+3 settlement cycle," acting SEC Chairman Michael Piwowar said.
" Mark Dyne, an investor in HouseCanary and CEO of Europlay Capital Advisors, saw "enormous potential to disrupt the antiquated real estate industry.
And the StaRRcar and Urbmobile, which modern users would probably find antiquated or outright unusable, still have the sheen of science fiction.
Aulestia's departure may foreshadow more changes to the distribution group, which could be seen as antiquated in the new AT&T regime.
Mortgage lenders, once trapped in antiquated systems and manual processes, are rapidly adopting digital web-based loan solutions to streamline the process.
With Amazon taking an increasing share of e-commerce growth, it's incumbent on other retailers to compete online and reinvent antiquated platforms.
Ms. Merkel must now decide whether to grant Turkey's request to sue Mr. Böhmermann under an antiquated law on insulting foreign leaders.
I have worked in the federal government and saw the debilitating effects of our antiquated civil service system on morale and results.
Today many law enforcement systems (including, sadly, a number at DOJ) are relatively antiquated and incapable of large scale data base analytics.
It's a nice end goal to think about, but it's based on an antiquated model of how the economy works right now.
Many of the soldiers he worked with "had not been exposed to LGBT folks and had some pretty antiquated views," Duggins said.
While steam launch is not an antiquated system, as people might think, EMALS has the advantaged of accelerating a plane more gradually.
It would be flattering to believe such codes were an antiquated mania we've long been free of, but that's not quite true.
As with other ceremonious and antiquated French institutions, the pomp provides its own justification, even for those who harbor reservations about it.
With such firms now gobbling up market share, some wonder whether Mr. Sorrell's new venture is, of all things, a little antiquated.
But New York has remained a backwater on electoral reform because the state's antiquated and convoluted laws protect incumbents and political machines.
Unsurprisingly, these results have less to do with actual facts and more to do with antiquated views on how gender affects caregiving.
But the state has one of the country's highest incarceration rates and its correctional system is notoriously antiquated, dangerous and short-staffed.
And we'll talk about those changes, but at the time, you know, when we debuted it, it was — it looked pretty antiquated.
Conservative groups are urging Republicans to stop relying on the taxation committee, saying it uses an antiquated economic model that underestimates growth.
At the same time, the government appears to be testing public reaction to the idea that it might invoke antiquated emergency laws.
Many foreigners I've discussed the election with find the notion that Iowans have something approximating a debate before proceeding to vote antiquated.
But they're irrelevant to Netflix, which mainly screens flicks like "The Irishman" in theaters only to meet antiquated standards for Oscar nominations.
Our antiquated tax code is the only thing holding back a manufacturing renaissance in the U.S. because it incents the wrong behavior.
These mandates exemplify the worst parts of the federal government: antiquated policies that stifle innovation, limit competition, and dramatically increase project costs.
La Guardia Airport, often mocked for its antiquated facilities, is today completely overhauling its central terminal, thanks to a public-private partnership.
On top of this, much of the water infrastructure in the developed world is antiquated and overdue to be replaced, he said.
The Pentagon conceded last year that the missiles are so antiquated that they are still run on eight-inch floppy computer disks.
As for the new subscription model, Grover says the team realized the one-time download fee was "antiquated," so they dropped it.
International treaties also prohibit the antiquated practice, yet a few nations — Iceland, Japan, and Norway — have found legal rationals for hunting whales.
By challenging the status quo and revisiting antiquated standards, we could usher in radical new metals – safer, stronger, lighter and better materials.
It feels antiquated and childishly hopeful, as if it had been released in a less tumultuous time — like, say, the early 2010s.
It has thrived on an office culture in which antiquated things like "cafeterias" and "lunch hours" are increasingly falling out of fashion.
Upon visiting the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, I wonder how it feels both antiquated and technologically advanced at the same time.
Those proceedings, he said, were the result of an "antiquated" inventory system and strikes that delayed shipments before crucial holidays like Easter.
Today, in a nation of more than 21948 million and 21988 additional states, not only is that structure antiquated, it's downright dangerous.
Thousands of people lined the Missouri city's streets for the procession of antiquated military vehicles, the Budweiser Clydesdales and much flag-waving.
" In a press statement, Pornhub VP Corey Price said the company was joining the trend of firms using AI to "expedite antiquated processes.
The new tents were inspired by the antiquated notion that the number of tents one owned signified the amount of power one held.
As the first fully computer generated series ever, it broke new ground, yet today its brightly colored Tron-lite world seems woefully antiquated.
Whilst I'm more than aware that there are many antiquated laws still in existence, this one represents a blatant discrimination in the law.
And just now, four years later, are identifying with the micro -- the mitochondrial DNA that Joan is referring to, which is really antiquated.
The antiquated stereotype of women needing to hide for their own protection is not permitted in America and certainly not in the workplace.
They certainly didn't want to have their secret world and antiquated habits revealed to outsiders, and they clearly wanted this to go away.
Lawmakers and former government officials blamed an antiquated computer system that has deteriorated as a result of budget cuts for the tech malfunction.
To Indicate The Groom's OwnershipTurns out, the practice of having the bride's dad walk her down the aisle has a pretty antiquated subtext.
The slowness of the antiquated process and Will's ease with celebrities allows for unique and intimate sides of familiar faces to be seen.
" When Bash pressed Giuliani and suggested his point of view was "antiquated," he replied: "I kind of like my view of it better.
After all, that's what's so great about healthtech; it brings new, innovative solutions to an industry characterized by antiquated systems and slow movers.
On a macro level, the spread of facial recognition technology across the globe means the concept of public anonymity will soon become antiquated.
But after World War I, Victorian houses were seen as extravagant and already antiquated; they were often abandoned in favor of different styles.
In this era of 24-hour connectedness, where work is one's identity, the notion of acting in one's "personal capacity" seems charmingly antiquated.
He still finds humor while living under its shadow and defiantly smiles as he breaks antiquated norms by speaking freely about mental illness.
Working through this alliance, former activists initiated reform of an antiquated immigration and citizenship law and worked toward recognition of same-sex unions.
In many ways, the endless stream of antiquated inspection protocols discourages the use of technologies the industry would like to deploy more widely.
We might not see that device before the fall, but when (if) it does, it'll surely make the non-Retina MacBook seem antiquated.
In a statement Wednesday, Uber said the bill "applies antiquated rules to new technology" and would turn Uber into a traditional cab service.
We still have a system that is too decentralized, too antiquated, and too likely to break down when the votes are razor-thin.
The lowercase is like a harmless, gentle way of fighting back against the antiquated mentality of policing the way one should act online.
Without the dirt of having risen from that old retro ground, it's a 2018 movie trying way too hard to be something antiquated.
Today, only 6900 percent of trade in Africa takes place between African countries due to poor infrastructure, undiversified economies and antiquated border procedures.
Still, Macerich is known among its peers in the space to have higher-trafficked locations and popular, digitally native brands replacing antiquated shops.
It hadn't, of course, but that didn't mean the antiquated rules governing superdelegates (unpledged party leaders, elected officials, and activists) were worth saving.
Even when the lights are back on throughout Puerto Rico, the electrical system will be antiquated and unreliable, in dire need of investment.
Paying for internet access seems incredibly antiquated to me, but I suppose we are on a ship in the middle of the ocean.
For now, though, fans can use an antiquated piece of tech to get in touch with Cyrus: The call feature on their cellphones.
Admit that The Boss is really just a thinly veiled takedown of the antiquated Girl Scouts and a feminist manifesto about leaning in.
The site – which receives 80 million visitors a day – found that its old, antiquated methods of tagging videos by hand was not sufficient.
The memory of a song, the passé graphic design, an antiquated object reminding us how supports keep changing while emotions stay the same.
French director and artist Chris Marker's 1997 film Level Five, screening this weekend at Metrograph, is a hilariously antiquated portrayal of the internet.
Two young men, sent by the cable company, had spent hours burying a cable to replace an antiquated line running into the building.
"Requiring physical attendance at many shareholder meetings in order to exercise such votes is impractical and antiquated," Phillips told Reuters in an email.
Aunts is a sort of collective that presents dance performances that are kind of like parties, or, to revive an antiquated term, happenings.
Many of the antiquated tabulation machines used by the county overheated earlier this week, creating the need to count nearly 200,000 votes again.
A Balkanized and antiquated regulatory system made identifying these risks difficult and provided policymakers with limited authority to respond when the panic erupted.
And experts say it will take the M.T.A. a half-century or more to upgrade its antiquated signaling system at its current pace.
Bottom line for Toccara ... body shaming oughta be a relic of the past, along with antiquated notions of who is and isn't healthy.
If you have the antiquated, sexist, awful view that women's teams aren't good enough, then you cannot defend North Dakota State being invited.
Numerous financial systems have undertaken numerous blockchain-based systems meant to move settlement of securities away from antiquated infrastructure and onto the blockchain.
Dorcas Müller, head of Z.K.M.'s laboratory for antiquated video systems, said she got old monitors or video equipment from the local dump.
After Francis became pope in 2013, he brought Cardinal Pell to the Vatican to oversee changes to a mismanaged and antiquated financial system.
Looking at the smooth, antiquated mechanical glide of my watch's second hand, I felt, if not calm, then ready for whatever happened next.
The American automotive consumer doesn't need antiquated policies from the Ford and Carter administrations spiking car prices just to encourage better gas mileage.
See, it's easy to remove an antiquated patch from a uniform; easy to take a red-faced symbol of bigotry off a hat.
Either way, the renewed public interest in the Electoral College underscores the need to do away with this antiquated and fundamentally undemocratic institution.
I have a lot of antiquated books on psychic phenomenon, from the era when they were trying to classify it as a science.
"I looked at this and thought, now is our chance to make meaningful change to an antiquated industry," he said in an interview.
The Cooper Hewitt is seated in the robber baron's great palatial mansion, preserving the antiquated object while trying to anticipate our future needs.
Opponents decry the moral failing of an antiquated policy that privileges group membership over meritocratic ideals, in which Asians are the newest victims.
This system is — I don't know if the secretary would agree — is currently very antiquated and no longer applies to modern day politics.
Having a corporate-sounding email is far more professional than using an antiquated Yahoo address as the main point of contact for prospective customers.
"The expensive antiquated notion that all of these officials should get portraits is nonsense," said Steve Ellis, a spokesman for Taxpayers for Common Sense.
If this is all starting to sound a little crazy and antiquated, given the traditionally open nature of internet commenting, that's because it is.
Helmut Moeller from the group 'Tegel Endlich Schliessen' - 'Close Tegel At Last' says the airport is "antiquated" and does not meet current safety standards.
The idea that Black people aren't capable of buying luxury products is not only racist, it's antiquated, especially when you consider Black spending power.
"What we believe is that we should get rid of gatekeepers that network television is telling you who you should listen to — that's antiquated."
From my vantage point, the mainstream music industry has a tendency to cling to anachronistic, antiquated rules in an always-evolving, ever-adapting game.
Looking at the antiquated equipment and the throngs of workers in his factory, it seems this greasy and noisy place, too, may face extinction.
Or is it an antiquated tradition that can easily veer off into a sexist ditch if both hands don't stay firmly on the wheel?
Forums might seem antiquated in online terms, but they're still a simple way to record and organise information and to make it publicly accessible.
The antiquated models simply assumed all gas that was ejected made it into the atmosphere, which doesn&apost appear to have been the case.
But this system is — I don't know if the secretary would agree — is currently very antiquated and no longer applies to modern day politics.
But just when you thought these antiquated relics of the Victorian Era were dead, now Streetcars: The New Batch are coming to your city.
Newer, more energy-efficient AC units may be more expensive than antiquated models, which could discourage emerging countries from committing to such a standard.
If you've ever found yourself suffering from burnout, the idea of a work-life balance can seem antiquated, like pensions or three-martini lunches.
For example, in "Wall on a Treadmill" (1988), Halle presents a silkscreen of an enlarged cartoon resting on the runway of an antiquated treadmill.
The dongle, which plugs into the Lightning port, will let users use their existing wired headphones with the (now, apparently, antiquated) 3.5mm headphone jack.
The actual listing chooses to gloss over a few of these details, potentially because the agents wanted to avoid antiquated, pesky health code concerns.
Delays, diversions and gridlock are not the result of an antiquated system but rather the symptom of airline over-scheduling or Mother Nature's wrath.
That policy had become antiquated over time, as a16z has grown and the operating functions that support its portfolio companies have matured, he said.
The "no white after Labor Day" rule isn't only antiquated; it's been proven to be a silly law of fashion by celeb after celeb.
The Hawaiian missile alert instruction to take cover wherever possible isn't an antiquated tip -- it's still the safest response in a real nuke scenario.
All claim to offer the potential to unshackle the production and consumption of music from the bloated, antiquated infrastructure of the traditional music industry.
William and his family speak with thick, Yorkshire accents, and their dialogue is peppered with antiquated constructions full of "thou"s and "thee"s.
Gil claims See's website is antiquated and cannot interface with the software, and he believes it's a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Instead, the big opportunity this year is reforming our antiquated air traffic control (ATC) system, which is run by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Many of the country's 8,113 voting jurisdictions still rely on antiquated machines, and the problems have only escalated as the machines have grown older.
Palestinian civilians are not allowed to own them, and the Israeli army carries out regular raids, seizing everything from shotguns to antiquated hunting rifles.
Firms such as Future Advisor, Betterment, Rebalance IRA and our own firm, Wealthfront, now provide low-cost, high-quality alternatives to antiquated investment models.
The federal government has taken heat this past year for relying on antiquated cyber protections that have let in hackers from China and Russia.
And waiting for a physical card to arrive in the mail before you can use it is such an antiquated way of doing things.
Nor is she exactly calling out the federal government since the feds will be the first to admit their networks are an antiquated mess.
In our age of television, Internet, and social media, rational discourse about our country's challenges and the solutions to them has unfortunately become antiquated.
She argues that Lipinski's views on abortion rights, immigration and LGBT rights are "antiquated" and out of step with a district that backed Sen.
The storied neighborhood is technically part of skyscraper-dense Shinjuku, but feels worlds away given its antiquated, mostly two-story buildings and narrow alleyways.
As technology speeds along, we are stuck with antiquated systems that fail to meet the needs of today's businesses or the way we work.
And, as much as we'd like to believe we've moved on from this antiquated way of thinking, those standards are still pervasive in 2016.
The New York-based artist draws directly from the pages of now-antiquated tombs when determining the appropriate images for his multidimensional quasi-collages.
The original setup was relatively antiquated, borrowed from older generations of the 737, and the change is more in line with modern flight design.
Under the antiquated Espionage Act of 1917, the only issue is whether "national defense" information was given to someone not authorized to receive it.
In a coming article in the Minnesota Law Review, she argued that low individual investor turnout is a result of an antiquated voting system.
From the start, when Cynthia Hopkins walks onstage and reads diary excerpts to the audience, the show knocks down the barrier of antiquated language.
As a father and husband, I slipped into the antiquated role of provider, protector, patriarch — assuming the position and entitlements of another male archetype.
I went nearly 650 feet underground in a coal mine that I can only describe as antiquated, peopled only by men with sooty faces.
From long payment cycles to antiquated processes on how to bill workers, the hefty inefficiencies of the construction industry are long overdue for innovation.
One possible solution to this problem is to elect politicians to clean up the criminal code and get rid of needless and antiquated laws.
With a traditional business model that focuses on one woman at a time, 2018 is proof that as consumers we've outgrown that antiquated system.
When his team rebuilt some popular machine-learning systems, they found that for some budgets, more antiquated methods made more sense than flashier ones.
Because many of the documents he needed were handwritten in an antiquated Persian script, Wang engaged a local scholar to help him decode them.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York is pressuring the M.T.A. to embrace a technology, known as ultra-wideband radio, to upgrade its antiquated signals.
Even in such instances, the antitrust laws are antiquated, given that globalized competition and the speed of technological change continually knock down industry leaders.
With temperatures dropping, the fragile, antiquated heating network imperils a large portion of public housing residents: children, older residents and people with health conditions.
Instead, with rare exceptions, we use the newer fuels to satisfy new demands and continue to use the "antiquated" fuels as much as ever.
The Copyright Office also maintains the registration and recordation databases upon which creators, licensees, users and consumers rely, but that are antiquated and outdated.
Also included are tabletop wood sculptures from the Survival Editions of Popular Wooden Games series, which resemble antiquated board games but have startling import.
Generations of legal scholars and jurists have wrestled with how to apply its antiquated precepts to the mores and technologies of each subsequent era.
That challenge is heightened by the rising tech giants like Facebook, Amazon and Apple that render taxing based on physical presence an antiquated notion.
"A lot of the rhetoric and images that we hear about college sports are as antiquated as leather helmets," Senator Blumenthal, a Democrat, said.
Generations of stop-gap legislation and half measures have yielded a patchwork system that is now antiquated, crumbling, and ill-equipped for today's demands.
While that may seem like a lot, it is nothing compared to the costs associated with the flying uncertainties our antiquated ATC systems cause.
"They have this antiquated idea of what sexy is," a former executive who worked at Victoria's Secret New York office for nine years said.
Maybe she is making a subtle statement about the global nature of the world and the antiquated nature of that particular unspoken political rule.
Because for more than four decades, politicians have used an antiquated federal budget policy to keep abortion out of reach for low-income people.
If done right, it will set a new foundation to help solve some the world's biggest financial problems and renovate old, antiquated payments systems.
"Our nation's antiquated sugar program seeks to prop up prices for the sugar industry at every turn, sticking consumers with the bill," Foxx said.
It would earmark $3.1 billion to establish an Information Technology Modernization Fund (ITMF), which would overhaul what are widely seen as antiquated government networks.
"I think it [the auto industry] had this reputation of an antiquated industry of nuts and bolts and greasy bits," DiMarco told Business Insider.
Lesbian Matters, on the other hand, fails to theorize or even comment on the antiquated exhibition method it adapts of examining lesbians as specimens.
In person, the churned hairs are so smoothed by the stomachs of the cow that it looks like an antiquated but fashionable clip-on bun.
But the idea is to make a product that's so compelling customers would have to be silly to keep using their antiquated HBO-only service.
In his role as COO, Kevin applies his technology background to modernize the otherwise antiquated manufacturing world of chocolate and to optimize the customer experience.
First, they had the audience don 3D glasses ("Antiquated," Kendrick quipped) to watch a 224D sizzle reel of shows and movies available on ROKiT devices.
These are representative efforts to innovate within a legacy structure, but often leverage antiquated communication and coordination tools to share learnings with other care professionals.
Russia's economy and army are antiquated and not particularly strong -- and the country is surrounded by a ring of NATO countries committed to mutual defense.
But when he began work at a large independent appraisal firm in New York, he was horrified by the industry's antiquated ways of doing things.
While catering to only the female shopper may seem antiquated, stocks like Ulta Salon have outperformed, while Kate Spade looks cheap, trader Steve Grasso said.
We need to have a serious grown-up conversation about how we can ensure that the industry works better for parents because it's very antiquated.
Selfies: RevisitedThis panel will explore the now-antiquated term "selfie" to understand it anew as a vehicle for revolution within the fashion and beauty spaces.
Sadly, this laughably antiquated double standard is as relevant today as it was in the 1950s, even in New York City, where we live now.
This is already putting more strain on antiquated infrastructure, such as the Oroville Dam, that was not designed with human-caused climate change in mind.
It's time to change the very notion of the ideals that were built by the antiquated standards of culture and beauty that didn't value diversity.
We're supposed to grow up and stay within antiquated rules; I think my art is a way [for me] to break out of those rules.
For his latest fragrance, a blend of jasmine, vanilla, and sandalwood called People Are People, designer Christian Siriano knew all those clichés would feel antiquated.
The catastrophic methane gas leak outside of Los Angeles has forced local energy companies to revisit their antiquated strategies for storing and transporting natural gas.
Antiquated labour laws and a government fond of harassing big business are to blame for an absence of mega-factories spewing iPhones or T-shirts.
He has reworked almost 3,000 of the Johnson images, overlaying some with tracing paper and crop marks, to reference the (now antiquated) magazine production process.
In former Wizards coach Randy Wittman's relatively antiquated offensive system, Nene was allowed to gorge on post-ups, a traditional means to an inefficient end.
The other services are no better: antiquated MiG-217 fighter jets still patrol the skies and the navy's shipbuilding programme is a decade behind schedule.
So if a person lived near an LTE tower, but only had access to an antiquated fixed connection at home, they'd be considered adequately covered.
The gray house is located on Perkins Marsh Parkway, named after an antiquated conservationist no one listened to, hence the guilt and the honorary street.
But Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn criticized the "antiquated" practice of abatement, especially when an inmate commits suicide while his conviction is under appeal.
As soon as doctors started using clinical research rather than antiquated sexism to write about biology, they quickly dismissed 'hysteria' as a medical condition altogether.
Listeners with antiquated, racially-tinged notions of "pure country" balked at the song, a backlash that had a Streisand effect — to Lil Nas X's benefit.
"Once I learned of the policy and its antiquated wording, I took steps to have it corrected," Corrections Commissioner Rodney Ballard said in the memo.
In this future, traditional degrees themselves may become antiquated, and employers will increasingly look for what multifarious skills learners know versus what degree they possess.
Today's criminals are fighting a 21st century war, attacking our critical infrastructure and financial systems using unconventional techniques, while we defend ourselves with antiquated methods.
But during the 1990s, the systems used to run background checks were antiquated by modern standards — with less complete records, particularly for mental health history.
Mr. Volkov, who runs the alumina plant, said the cement factory's antiquated equipment and plummeting demand for its products left it no hope of recovery.
In truth, creative destruction of antiquated jobs and invention of new forms of labor drives productivity growth, and PE firms are integral to this process.
When Mr. Gordon applied for the designation last August, he cited Neir's history and interior decorations, including its artifacts and antiquated ice-coil tap system.
To ensure that the turmoil wouldn't be repeated, new laws and regulations were put in place, supplanting the antiquated doctrines that helped undermine the system.
The new extreme Democratic Party regards the Constitution as an antiquated hindrance to achieving its political goals, to be totally altered, or cast aside entirely.
Mickey Rooney's portrayal of I. Y. Yunioshi in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is one of the most well-known examples of "yellowface," an ostensibly antiquated tradition.
But anti-abortion advocates who oppose the use of fetal tissue for research say it is antiquated and there are more modern and ethical alternatives.
Foremost among those challenges will be Brexit, but the Speaker will also have to handle criticism that parliament's antiquated setup has allowed bullying and harassment.
The antiquated code imposes the highest tax rate on job creators in the developed world, hurting companies' ability to compete in the global market place.
Why are you taking a step backward and depicting the slaughter of a participant who has zero choice but to play in this antiquated "sport"?
The commitment will hold Perdue to standards similar to those in Europe, which the American poultry industry has long dismissed as antiquated, inefficient and costly.
Outflanked by first Margaery and then the High Sparrow, two master manipulators with crocodile smiles, Cersei, with her forthright, shameless spite, seemed antiquated by comparison.
The volatile economic climate, changing workplace structures, and an antiquated system of retirement benefits have a profound effect on individuals' ability to save for retirement.
The legislation would earmark $3.1 billion to establish an Information Technology Modernization Fund (ITMF), which would overhaul what are widely seen as antiquated government networks.
The Women's March On Washington attracted millions of people around the country who passionately advocated against restrictive and antiquated legislation and policies regarding women's health.
Personally, I think Hart's take on parenthood felt antiquated and out of sync with the complex family structures that are increasingly prevalent in modern life.
Either candidate can immediately move to repeal this old, antiquated law and bring the American people back to the negotiating table for their health insurance.
ROME — When Pope Francis was chosen to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics three years ago, he pledged to reform antiquated and troubled Vatican institutions.
China is building the largest global infrastructure project in history, the Belt and Road Initiative, as antiquated U.S. airports, bridges, roads and electricity systems crumble.
Now, this antiquated and discriminatory law is on the verge of repeal, a symbolic gesture to be sure, but local elected officials aren't stopping there.
The summer I was eight, my parents took my brother and me on vacation to an antiquated mobile home park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
But now I was sure that insects weren't the future of food, I was only too happy to eat something antiquated, environmentally dubious, and delicious.
Tech startup Kuvée will soon be releasing a $200 Wi-Fi–enabled "smart bottle," which replaces antiquated paper labels with a full-color LED touchscreen.
Under Parliament's antiquated rules Bercow had to accept a new position of "Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead" in order to step down.
But the problems with her tenure run much deeper, and are less about Pelosi as an individual than the antiquated, detached political style she embodies.
A highly touted legal overhaul, completed last year to replace an antiquated system, is facing an attack from the government that put it into practice.
Historians and theologians took to the internet to point out that Romans 13 has been used to defend antiquated or outright contemptible points of view.
And more and more labels are combining men's and women's wear, which makes sense, given the weirdly antiquated nature of gender separation as a concept.
The Dow is an antiquated, barely weighted average of 2600 large companies (not necessarily the largest companies) and you should not pay attention to it.
The authority is seeking ways to improve the subway's antiquated signals and to quickly buy more trains; winning proposals could earn a $1 million prize.
It is so innovative and has such a bright future in terms of disrupting what has been a very old and antiquated system of transportation.
Transit officials also are examining new approaches to upgrade the subway's antiquated signal system — a frequent reason for delays — and to buy new subway cars.
Editorial By overwhelming majorities, Americans would prefer to elect the president by direct popular vote, not filtered through the antiquated mechanism of the Electoral College.
"Trillions of dollars slosh around the world via an antiquated system of slow payments and added fees," CB Insights analysts said in a recent report.
Brad Lander, a city councilman from Brooklyn who has focused attention to the subway's antiquated and unreliable signals, said he hoped Mr. Byford was successful.
The parts for the monitors are impossible to find; if something breaks, Ms. Müller will have to forage for similar parts from similar antiquated machines.
Read the rest of the story here: How Hearst&aposs effort to modernize its antiquated magazine business stressed out employees and led them to unionize
But the ecological fallout of the antiquated practice is growing worse, especially with the loss of rain forests that are major providers of Earth's oxygen.
Who gets paid, how, why, and when is getting ever more complicated as antiquated laws buckle under the stress of the internet's new distribution models.
Even as the antiquated ritual unfolded, a trove of new evidence trickled in from Lev Parnas, an associate of the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
It is widely unknown amongst the general population in the U.S. that we currently have antiquated and discriminatory laws that criminalize people living with HIV.
However, the seemingly antiquated approach of distributing fliers, often touting messages of white supremacy, has been a focus for increasing their physical presence on campuses.
Democrats don't have to love big business to recognize that our antiquated tax system forces companies to pay much higher taxes than their overseas competitors.
North Korea is clearly visible from Nanping - farmers using rudimentary plows, soldiers squatting by a simple outpost and antiquated trucks and buses sporadically rumbling by.
The foundation's systems are antiquated — records and receipts are mostly on paper — and the voluntary nature of the organization comes with its set of challenges.
The energy-guzzling fluorescent lights are looking antiquated, as are the sea of gray cubicles and the immobile steel desks covered in stacks of memos.
Middle men face disruption It only makes sense that JPMorgan, the largest US bank by value and deposits, would try to improve that antiquated system.
The antiquated knob-and-tube wiring — installed when the home was built in 153 — had made contact with insulation in the attic, overheated, and ignited.
He became known offstage to some as "an egomaniacal, completely narcissistic, narrow-minded, arrogant, mean-spirited, temperamental, socially antiquated boor," according to critic Michael Posner.
So in French, "demoiselle" by the 19th century was an antiquated, overly polite way of referring to a young woman such as a shop clerk.
He also represents an entire teen generation (that's Gen Z, FYI) that's poised to redefine beauty, challenge antiquated standards, and breathe fresh air into the industry.
It is rather about turning back the clock for women and LGBTQ people who do not conform to an antiquated or "traditional" vision of our nation.
It's not an issue of Right/Left or Democrat/Republican—and those antiquated dichotomies were turned upside down and inside out over this last year anyways.
"We're still stuck with an ancient, broken, antiquated, horrible system that doesn't work," Trump said of the current air traffic control organization run by the FAA.
Luckily, more than ever, things like remote work, four-day work weeks, and unlimited time off are reshaping antiquated understandings of how the workplace should operate.
The expanding use of firearms in warfare negated the need for the military to rely on the more antiquated fighting styles of Medieval and ancient armies.
The antiquated tech isn't exactly a big moneymaker these days, but for many people, this is their only or best option to connect to the web.
"The straight-ticket option is antiquated and does not reflect the independent nature of most voters," Meekhof spokeswoman Amber McCann told the Detroit News on Wednesday.
The Supreme Court lets Trump's travel ban go into full effect, antiquated shipping infrastructure threatens U.S. exports and Ford announces a push towards cleaner electric cars.
Gone are the days when riders needed to verbalize their words using an antiquated form of communication called "speech" to tell a driver about multiple destinations.
Economists believe modernizing India's existing antiquated, inefficient tax system will significantly stimulate the economy, potentially adding 1.5 to 2 percentage points to GDP growth a year.
The lawsuit, filed July 3 by a diverse group of election reform advocates, aims to force Georgia to retire its antiquated and heavily criticized election technology.
FOR ALL the technological wonders of modern medicine, from gene-editing to fetal surgery, health care—with its fax machines and clipboards—is often stubbornly antiquated.
The land bank centralised city control over abandoned and vacant properties, replacing an antiquated registry scattered across 18 data sets, some of them still on paper.
Manufacturing bras is surprisingly complicated: There are unchallenged antiquated industry standards in place, which make it difficult for brands to make more than about 20 sizes.
While nations including Ethiopia and Kenya are investing heavily in railways, highways and power projects with a view to becoming manufacturing hubs, Nigeria's infrastructure remains antiquated.
Antiquated tax systems designed to collect sales taxes on goods like cars, furniture and clothing have failed to keep up with America's increasingly services-led economy.
But the example of North American wolves suggests that the USFWS strict focus on taxonomical relationships is "antiquated" and "Victorian," according to the Science Advances study.
The IRS is a notoriously underfunded agency, and the idea that it's trying to process everyone's taxes, plus deal with hackers on antiquated tech is terrifying.
Like the booklet, the other platform might seem antiquated to most Americans: a telephone line on which callers hear presentations on the news and topical subjects.
The all-caps style is reportedly a result of an antiquated system that was built to move weather reports over a "wire" made up of teleprinters.
Antiquated views on romance were challenged in 1965 when Sidney Poitier, a Black actor, kissed Elizabeth Hartman, a white actress, in the film Patch Of Blue.
The retailer is still operating more than 2501 locations across the country, and that's likely too many, as fewer shoppers head to antiquated malls to shop.
Shortly after stepping down, he spoke out in an interview about the antiquated ways in which companies collect medical data to test drugs and medical devices.
This rule is premised on the unfortunate and antiquated stereotypes that persons with a disability are dangerous, and they must be further isolated from civil society.
But while public programming enjoyed an auditory renaissance in the twentieth century, audio was losing out to an antiquated rival in our day-to-day lives.
It's made a traditional release — picking a dozen tracks that fit well together and releasing them in one clump for purchase and evaluation — seem almost antiquated.
Like her late husband, Silberkleit is a staunch supporter of the increasingly antiquated classic Archie image, and she allegedly disapproved of these initial attempts to modernize.
Despite living in society that is obviously brimming with antiquated ideas about how to fix their massive infertility problem, June's interracial relationship is never a thing.
Currently, motor fuel taxes provide the main source of funding for our transportation infrastructure, but they are antiquated and can no longer do the job alone.
If courts and legislatures continue shackling workers and companies to antiquated conceptions of labor, American businesses will be less competitive and workers will have fewer opportunities.
But as YouTube has become increasingly easy to hijack by people seeking to grab our attention—for reasons good and ill—this philosophy seems increasingly antiquated.
Mumbai's overburdened trains and antiquated stations are the result of an "absolute disconnect" between the administration of the Railways and the City's urban planning, he explains.
But as banks which seek to overhaul antiquated systems can attest, such overhauls are expensive: Centrica expects to spend 1.3 billion pounds between 2019 and 2022.
But his open and public airing of the bank's problems - from its corporate culture to antiquated IT systems - has drawn criticism from bank staff and investors.
Today, a Berlin-based startup called Sennder is announcing a significant round of funding to take on that antiquated logistics market with an updated, digital platform.
The antiquated system has long done its job well and securely, but the Air Force has replaced it with a new "highly secure" digital storage system.
Default female voices for the devices, as well as names like Alexa and Siri, may precondition users toward antiquated views of women, according to the study.
I mean, I think that it's always hard talking about these things because you're almost ... I'm going to say things that will make me sound antiquated.
In the age of Facebook, when it's de rigueur to hate-stalk our old classmates' shitty lives, high school reunions have become an increasingly antiquated artifact.
Funding a border wall is one of the most contentious issues on Capitol Hill, and many legislators consider a physical barrier to be antiquated and ineffective.
The agency's online filing system crashed on Tax Day this year, a failure that many said stemmed from budget cuts that have resulted in antiquated technology.
The South Carolina Election Commission estimates that it could cost $40 million to replace the state's antiquated voting equipment with machines that used auditable paper ballots.
Besides providing another option to an antiquated and unreliable subway, Ms. Glen said the ferry connections could breathe more life into some neighborhoods by spurring development.
Adeline Gray, however, wants to take an antiquated and sexist complex and flip it around, to be part of a movement that dictates their own terms.
The antiquated but deeply held sexism forming the basis of Mignini's beliefs would almost be comical, if the results of his biases hadn't proven so disastrous.
She was also bored of the antiquated jewelry marketing by many big brands, where "buy this and she will love you" has remained front and center.
But this is no ordinary race, as the numbers being used to assess partisan advantage in the district, not to mention the state, are seemingly antiquated.
We must identify innovative ways to maintain historically low crime rates while prioritizing accountability for offenders, without relying on an antiquated, unequal and dehumanizing prison model.
"Antiquated liquor laws have stunted innovation in the spirits space since prohibition, despite the fact that today's drinkers are desperate for something different," says Price Hambrecht.
This constraining process for planning new lines is the result of an antiquated and localized grid planning process that does not take into account modern needs.
Mr. Flynn welcomed his participation, Mr. Spicer said, but the general "led the reorganization of the N.S.C." in order to streamline an antiquated and bloated bureaucracy.
With an increase in costly floods over the past 10 years, this antiquated program has left the federal government paying out more than it takes in.
The United States' antiquated concept of national security invites erosion of ENP by foreign acquisitions, across a wide variety of commercial sectors, while it continues to.
Many of our air traffic controllers are relying on 50 year-old radar installations and antiquated equipment to safely guide passengers through our increasingly crowded skies.
No one's marriage lasts; no one is innocent; and the Boy Scouts, like every other code of morality, is just an antiquated set of stone tablets.
Finally, government must eliminate or rewrite antiquated, ineffective and costly procurement and employment regulations that are a drag on America's infrastructure investments and its modern economy.
"It is antiquated at J.F.K." Mr. Cotton said the root of much of the trouble is inadequate technology that would take time and money to upgrade.
Andrew Cuomo signed a series of sweeping election reform bills Thursday to curtail some of the state's antiquated voting laws and expand access to the ballot box.
But no modern point and shoot for the Brodie, no, I'm talking huge bellows, wet-collodion process, basically a Daguerreotype, antiquated as all hell hunk of junk.
Funded by a sophisticated cocaine trafficking network and armed with child soldiers, the rallying cries to protect an agrarian society had begun to sound antiquated and obsolete.
The potential advantage of using a quite antiquated plein-air practice, is to capture and manipulate natural light through direct observance of color notes in the landscape.
The call from DeFazio and House Democrats to update the antiquated PFC cap is exactly what's needed to spur investments in terminals and other critical airport facilities.
Any credits or payments Albany made to property owners to shed antiquated oil heating systems would simply come back later in the form of systemic economic gains.
He rarely uses either of those words, and is so fixated on bringing back antiquated industries that rely on outmoded technology, he rarely casts his eyes forward.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs claimed in court papers the gas pipeline system used by Columbia Gas to service those communities was poorly maintained, antiquated and highly dangerous.
That sanctions regime came into place immediately after the elimination of antiquated Cold War–era trade restrictions on the Soviet Union over its restrictions on free emigration.
VCs continue pumping money into Latin America-based unicorns like Rappi and Nubank, and younger players are punching up against antiquated industries like banking and real estate.
"The largest problem here is that the PC-based equipment is based upon technology that is not only antiquated, but it is flat out obsolete," Miller said.
The resulting phones were technologically antiquated (they ran old version of Android using last year's processors) but uniquely extravagant, with some handsets costing in excess of $30,000.
The image ran on the front cover of Time magazine beneath the caption, "America, 1968" with the antiquated year crossed out and "2015" added in red ink.
Auto parts maker Meritor isn't as antiquated as its 110-year history might suggest, President and CEO Jay Craig told Cramer on Thursday in an exclusive interview.
In a recent CNBC interview, former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson argued that an "antiquated, outdated tax system" encouraged tax cheating and was a barrier to economic growth.
" The letter continues ... "The defendant has a misguided and antiquated view of how a rape victim should react after having been assaulted does not change this reality.
And the antiquated behavior that sometimes prevails has reared its monstrous head in Spain, where an openly gay referee has been getting death threats, per the Guardian.
Shortly after stepping down, he spoke out in an interview about the antiquated ways in which companies collect medical data to test new drugs and medical devices.
His inability to move beyond an antiquated notion of justice is an impediment to the freedom of his people, and it's what makes him a tragic figure.
I made a mistake that a lot of new entrepreneurs make—I believed the antiquated notion that I needed a brick and mortar office to satisfy clients.
They synced them up with computers and manipulated the antiquated technology, fumbling around with old wires and switches to produce new sounds or to squash a sound.
"People are realizing just how big the transportation market is and, in some ways, how antiquated some of the technologies are for solving certain issues," Gittoes said.
They will not, as they should not, be forced into choosing between defending or abandoning their religious convictions, regardless of how antiquated one senator finds such beliefs.
KCNA statements are known for their beyond-parody bluster and hyperbole (as well as their absurd, overwrought, and oddly antiquated English translations), and today's does not disappoint.
Just days after the midterm elections, the left is already applying pressure on the president to raise the gas tax to fix our antiquated roads and bridges.
You probably had to communicate with them in person, by phone or through an antiquated Web interface that required you to set up (and remember) a password.
The beauty intrinsic to these maps is the byproduct of an entirely different mode of production, the last gasp of an antiquated way of representing the world.
He talks like any other absentee dad, except when he has to display an antiquated notion about gender or masculinity, when he switches into mock-barbaric mode.
Our antiquated approach continues to cost us billions that could instead be redirected into drug and mental health treatment, job training and programs for at-risk youth.
Antiquated technology has been replaced, and the clientele is now of the conventional sort requiring a 24/7 answering service: law firms, doctors' offices, elevator repair companies.
On Monday, The New York Times's editorial board pushed for ending the Electoral College, calling it an "antiquated mechanism" that eliminates "basic fairness" from the presidential race.
Now, much of it has reached the end of its lifespan — and without action from the federal government, we will continue to Band-Aid an antiquated system.
In an email to employees in September, Tillerson said the bureau's antiquated technology was a major source of concern for employees in a recent agency-wide survey.
Those who were not swimming lay perfectly still, holding themselves steady not in pursuit of a golden complexion but in homage to some antiquated notion of fitness.
Our antiquated business tax system has failed to keep up with an economy that has changed dramatically as a result of globalism, technology, and new capital flows.
Closing the antiquated facilities on Rikers might be the right thing do in the long run, but until we see real plans, closing Rikers is a fantasy.
Meanwhile newspapers, which have failed at finding fresh ways to compete with digital products, are using antiquated business models that show no signs of improving their readership.
Earlier this month, female reporters spoke out about being banned from the Speaker of the House's lobby for violating an antiquated dress code that prohibits sleeveless dresses.
In order to achieve higher speeds on the US' antiquated infrastructure, the new Acela trains have a "tilting technology" so the forces around curves aren't as jarring.
As in the rest of the federal government in general, the I.R.S.'s antiquated computers use the programming language Cobol, created more than a half-century ago.
Buildings, to me, there's certain areas that are going to get bigger, building property is really what ... Home and commercial is done in such an antiquated way.
For too long those in a position to deal with these problems have ignored this gathering storm by relying on outdated programs and not challenging antiquated views.
But perhaps here, too, more lies beneath: Perhaps he is a manifestation of values English soccer has convinced itself are antiquated, relics of a hurriedly forgotten past.
They established a working group of experts from two dozen companies, which this week began drawing up recommendations for replacing antiquated government computer systems with secure networks.
Through gritty determination and creative diplomacy, we clearly have the ability to remake and revitalize many of the antiquated international organizations that today ill serve American interests.
Most state disposition laws are antiquated, premised on narrow definitions of "cremation" and "burial" that leave new technologies like promession without the legal grounds to establish themselves.
"I think a lot of the rhetoric and images that we hear about college sports are as antiquated as leather helmets," Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said.
We're all familiar with what the challenges are today: highways choked with traffic, antiquated airports, vulnerable water systems, outdated and inadequate electric grids and older, inefficient ports.
Another angle: Andy Byford, the New York City subway chief who earned praise (and a nickname, "Train Daddy") for improving the antiquated transit system, resigned on Thursday.
" The Union of Concerned Scientists said cuts to scientific programs were "antiquated ideas and misguided science, which will hurt our economy, kill jobs, make us less safe.
The trade agreement, which has bipartisan support, will replace the antiquated North American Free Trade Agreement and lead to fairer trade and economic growth for our country.
The key to these initiatives, and many others, is that this era demands bold and modern thinking — tinkering with old, antiquated programs simply won't cut it anymore.
"On the surface, it feels antiquated, this persistent suggestion that only in her husband's death can Ally become the star she is meant to be," Harris writes.
The problem with this antiquated stance is that nowadays most women are pulling half the financial weight in their households, and a growing number are the primary breadwinner.
Angela's literally trying to cure women's cancer at work, and she's facing antiquated gender roles and unfair standards at home; her husband doesn't do enough, and she's tired.
With a unique painting style that bleeds and swirls the fleshtones of the antiquated subjects, Irish painter Genieve Figgis' Renaissance-style portraiture exudes a surreal and hypnotizing eeriness.
Jimmy Butler's absence has shone a light on Minnesota's inflexible roster, and their antiquated lineup combinations are impeding Towns in more ways than they're allowing him to shine.
Much of the general population in the United States doesn't realize that we still have antiquated and discriminatory laws on the books that criminalize people living with HIV.
Is the show invested in a completely different formula of compatibility — one that relies on women's youthfulness and belief in antiquated tradition as the sole indicator of eligibility?
Antiquated sexts, suicidal scientists, and the end of the world as we know it are just a few of the idle thoughts artist Kiszkiloszki has transformed into GIFs.
The NVCA is asking for more flexibility, arguing that current rules are antiquated — particularly as companies stay private longer, and desire liquidity solution for founders and early employees.
Although they're marketed as high-tech, the basic concept behind them is antiquated, said Lauren Streicher, clinical director of the Northwestern Medicine Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause.
Sure, it's a great way to plug your project — but more than that, a national (or even better, international) cover helps challenge the industry's antiquated standards of beauty.
An "asylum" is a "place of haran or safety" (The Oxford English Dictionary), though the antiquated word, when applied to psychiatric hospitals, is now used to conjure fear.
It's about time for beauty pageants to retire the antiquated (and sexist) swimsuit competition portion, and Miss Teen USA is leading the charge by doing away with it.
"The idea of anyone needing to work from one location every day 40 hours a week will seem even more antiquated than it already does today," she said.
Much like Generation X workers wondering why there were so many typewriters around, millennials are perplexed by the unnecessarily complicated and antiquated systems at most Global 2000 companies.
"Looking at the way the utility grid runs today, and how little it has changed in over the past 100 years, it is just ridiculously antiquated," said Orsini.
Compass, the New York startup that has built a tech-first platform to take on the antiquated market of real estate, is building up its own house today.
Accordingly, it would set a terrible precedent if Google signaled to employees that expressing one's thinking –  even if it's antiquated or idiosyncratic or offensive – is a fireable offense.
These expectations are not only completely antiquated, they're also ridiculous — there's absolutely no reason someone who identifies as a boy can't sport a dress if he wants to.
As subway officials try to rescue New York City's system from crisis, they are focused on upgrading the antiquated signal system, parts of which date to the 153s.
We are creatures of tradition and habit, but don't need to lean on this antiquated model of leadership as a means of assessing the value of Black people.
It's no wonder, since we have the highest combined corporate tax rate in the developed world, an antiquated international tax system, shortsighted protectionist fervor and a regulatory onslaught.
Larry says he's completely on board, adding that the antiquated provision needs to be rewritten due to unclear language ... and also, because it's "real" purpose is moot now.
Iran said on Monday it was developing advanced centrifuges capable of refining uranium much faster than the IR1s, seen by many experts as antiquated and prone to breakdown.
Under flickering gaslights, the unmarried siblings bathed in old-fashioned zinc tubs, slept in their childhood bedrooms and dined on meals prepared on the kitchen's antiquated coal stove.
Transport for London is seeing record-high numbers of passengers, which leads to some stations (namely the older, more antiquated ones) becoming overwhelmed with bodies during rush hour.
Too many go without treatment while the current broken mental health system spends billions in a patchwork of antiquated programs and ineffective policies spread out across numerous agencies.
I wonder if those collections will be reassessed, by subsequent generations, with the judgment we apply to blackface — of decidedly inappropriate cultural colonialism, antiquated and uncomfortable to watch.
What's more, experience in some countries suggests that if not managed correctly, the training in apprenticeship programs can become antiquated and even a tool to hold back newcomers.
A dismantled telephone switchboard collects dust in a back room; the company retired it this year after one client, a holdout, finally agreed to upgrade an antiquated landline.
All are variations on the same format: a few frames of almost-charmingly antiquated graphic design (reflecting a broader Y211K-style paranoid aesthetic) accompanied by rapid-fire voiceover.
The 6.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system is sort of antiquated, but navigation, media, and Bluetooth pairing all performed flawlessly in my testing, as did the voice-recognition program.
Like most other seafood distributors, he was relying on an antiquated, four-part carbon copy system that was so cumbersome, he was routinely shuffling paperwork until 2 a.m.
Though the investment will help revive Iran's antiquated energy sector, which has borne the brunt of years of underinvestment into the country, it will be purely domestically focused.
"We are relieved at the prospect of saying goodbye to the world's highest licence fees and the antiquated ownership laws," Ten Network Chief Executive Officer, Paul Anderson, said.
But Tuca & Bertie flips the script of traditional adult-aimed animated comedy by centering on women specifically—an impressive feat in an industry plagued by antiquated, misogynistic views.
The Chicago restaurateur—who co-owns with chef Grant Achatz the celebrated Alinea, Next, Roister, and The Aviary—believes the widely used restaurant reservation platform is unequivocally antiquated.
Their research shows that the art of corset training, a form of body modification that was once thought of as antiquated, is seeing a resurgence around the globe.
Walsh's comment is antiquated, likely born of out of a second-wave feminist ideology of the 1960s and 70s where a rejection of classic femininity and objectification—i.e.
Cost: $2500 billion Seven new sewage and water tunnels would rescue Cleveland's antiquated lines, which are overwhelmed by even moderate rainfall and feed contaminated water into Lake Erie.
Over time, the cultural hand-wringing the show had prompted came to feel more antiquated than the show itself, and the family's image improved with that evolving perspective.
And even if rules are restored, the notion that the internet should afford at least a minimally competitive landscape for new entrants now seems as antiquated as Friendster.
The urban black citizen of Harlem would be a new man, an artist with a novel voice and purpose, unburdened by antiquated folk traditions and tired racial stigma.
Far from being antiquated, this question about inclusiveness in the battle for the franchise now drives our work toward personal integrity, a sounder society, and a livable future.
"That would have given Gorey himself the fantods," said Mark Dery, using one of the antiquated words the artist loved to collect and trot out in his books.
And, on this day that same year, France executed a Tunisian man convicted of murder, Hamida Djandoubi, using an antiquated tool popularized during the French Revolution — the guillotine.
His proposal pushes for an aggressive rollout of new signals to replace the antiquated World War II-era equipment that is responsible for many breakdowns on the subway.
"Looking at the breadth of the results, it suggests there are some antiquated viewpoints on gender out there," said Roger Young, a senior financial planner with T. Rowe.
West Point's storied Long Gray Line marches on, and she will succeed in spite of the imposing, mythological and antiquated figure who hovered over us in the library.
San Francisco Officials to Tech Workers: Buy Your Lunch The company built its business — and its mystique — because it excelled in the now-antiquated art of making magazines.
"It is hard to envision the current state of benchmark generation and publishing remaining in the same antiquated form for the next 10 years," Jorge Montepeque told Reuters.
When businesses are open to alternative schedules and off-site work environments, it shows they aren't mired down in antiquated ideas of what today's workplace should look like.
Festival has parallels as well with the retail season billed as resort or cruise, the antiquated concept once aimed at older, affluent consumers planning their late-winter getaways.
Throughout the island, the nearly Category 5 hurricane caused widespread destruction, flooding and mudslides that destroyed crops, wiped out telecommunications systems and decimated the island's antiquated power grid.
Because of antiquated policies, such as those on Puerto Rico's federal funding support for Medicaid, residents' health care has been gravely limited, which has perpetuated serious, systematic problems.
Under the city's antiquated property tax system, co-ops and condos are not taxed at their true market value, but on the income generated by similar rental buildings.
But they are so vast, and so antiquated, that the idea of securing such a range of data is, in the minds of many officials, an impossible task.
The funds would be "flexible dollars for superintendents to use for support staff pay increases, update antiquated curriculum and improve school infrastructure - without raising taxes," the statement said.

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