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"archaic" Definitions
  1. old and no longer used
  2. very old-fashioned synonym outdated
  3. from a much earlier or ancient period of history

664 Sentences With "archaic"

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What wasn't anticipated in his findings was a whole Pandora's box of additional archaic humans and mixtures amongst those archaic humans.
Archaic employee redundancies Archaic employee redundancies Solutions on the market today require bar owners to do a lot of work that's not part of their existing daily routines.
In the age of Amazon, malls seem almost hopelessly archaic.
"It's a shift in a very archaic industry," he said.
He said his government had abolished some 1,400 archaic laws.
And many of those drones are archaic, sluggish, and undependable.
Instead, he has reinstated an archaic model of the state.
DHL developed a brilliant hack to solve an archaic problem.
The shoe sizing system is archaic, dating to the 2150s.
Spanish grammar, in English, it might sound a little archaic.
Whatever the case, it looked archaic to say the least.
It's a stark reminder of how archaic the subgenre remains.
Is the concept of traditional labels archaic at this point?
But as with so many archaic Hollywood norms, that's changing.
To modern ears it sounds archaic, not to mention offensive.
We know these archaic "tough on crime" policies don't work.
"That's the real archaic part of this," Mr. Fidell said.
At this point, it feels unacceptable and unnecessary and archaic.
That is, until Mr. Gressitt pulled out an archaic device.
The music becomes at once more archaic and more modern.
They use modern technology to impose archaic and discriminatory rules.
Urbane, intellectual Parisians often dismiss religion as archaic and unenlightened.
"I'm not attracted to archaic devices like proroguing," he said.
These foretell a future where books are artifacts, preserved and archaic.
"People hear the word 'modest' and think it's archaic," she said.
Many companies are still rocking this archaic, backward thinking about compensation.
Even Technolust's basic format is subtly archaic for a VR game.
World War II fanatics have crashed archaic planes and killed dozens.
"It's an archaic law and its unfair to women," he said.
Some commenters thought his advice was archaic, to say the least.
"The way they scan these stopes is pretty archaic," said Hrabar.
Much of the United States' energy infrastructure is archaic and unreliable.
As a Luddite, I found solace in the archaic dashboard controls.
The Electoral College is an archaic mess, but it still exists.
Other traditions, now considered chauvinist or archaic, are also being nixed.
It's archaic, according to Merriam-Webster, and it means to forewarn.
But archaic chamber rules grant Democrats considerable leverage in the Senate.
I haven't read a single newspaper editorial supporting the archaic law.
Well, it's modern in some respects and completely archaic in others.
This felt surprisingly archaic after months of the seeming magic of contactless.
It can feel archaic, especially compared to Xbox Live or PlayStation Plus.
Paying for Wi-Fi in a hotel room is an archaic practice.
Traditional IPOs are "archaic and nepotistic," as venture capitalist Bill Gurley says.
Indigenism was seen as archaic compared with the revolutionary commitment of Rivera.
Kate Beckinsale is done with the "archaic" culture of body shaming women.
Even though it's a bit archaic-looking, you can list multiple partners.
It's an archaic system that's not only inefficient, but also incredibly insecure.
The scene highlighted the archaic, sometimes-wacky way The Bachelor depicts relationships.
It's an archaic system ... It's really a bad thing for the country.
Something about religious worship seems to call for special, often archaic language.
"The appetite to change the archaic House rules continues to grow," Rep.
Many people I met had a concept of India that was archaic.
Computers used outdated technologies, such as floppy disks and archaic operating systems.
By that archaic code, what looks like dirt is actually virtue. From
Are the concerns of Baroque opera too archaic for present-day audiences?
The old size-of-government question was growing increasingly archaic and obsolete.
They evoke the archaic without looking back, without being wistful or nostalgic.
Despite the persistence of an archaic paradigm, a new narrative is brewing.
Of course, sometimes the archaic system works in favor of good movies!
Everyone was getting catalogs in the mail, and it felt so archaic.
The archaic financial infrastructure has implications that extend beyond the everyday consumer.
And the archaic -- and frankly racist -- ways many talk about their racial identity.
Yet the works in the exhibition do not indulge this archaic maternal model.
Such archaic criticisms directly contradict everything the art of drag itself stands for.
But critics say the law is pretty archaic, where new technology is concerned.
It's baffling as to why enterprise cybersecurity budgets are stuck in archaic logic.
I'm trying to position an eternal archaic inside an ever-changing contemporary world.
The archaic production lines, noisy, dark and dirty, were beset by demarcation disputes.
Twenty years ago a parliamentary committee called the constitution's language on citizenship "archaic".
So now there's a race to strengthen workplace rules that are scandalously archaic.
Europe is full of archaic laws that criminalise certain kinds of political speech.
Kanye's rants have always been awesome in the archaic sense of the word.
M. Stan comments on the archaic institution that is the first family—and
The pageant aspect, however... How can something so advanced also be so archaic?
Capitalizing words when it isn't strictly necessary can seem archaic to contemporary readers.
So, a warning: The GOP cannot let archaic process rules prevent good policy.
Congress needs to act now on changing the archaic drug statutes for marijuana.
It's an experience that makes fumbling with several controllers and buttons feel archaic.
MessagesiMessage right now feels positively archaic compared to how it's going to be.
While that may sound archaic, it allows for an audit or a recount.
"It's very archaic and conservative," said Baia Pataraia from the Georgian Women Movement.
Despite some recent improvements, the sprawling system's archaic infrastructure poses a constant challenge.
If the practice seems archaic, consider that Virginia once had a worse alternative.
"His opinions of women's bodies were damaging, archaic and often misogynistic," she said.
To them, heavy industry was something archaic, which you saw in a book.
"'Virginity checks' are archaic and have no place in modern medicine," she says.
Its archaic appeal has become a draw for tourists seeking a picturesque experience.
That is because haute couture, by its very nature, is an archaic throwback.
The biggest problem may be an archaic local law banning shopping on Sundays.
It is an archaic and burdensome process that delays rather than accelerate appeals.
The Granholm decision was the first to chip away at this archaic structure.
They don't suggest that slavery was an archaic system on its way out.
The world "emolument" may sound archaic, but the goal of the clause is clear.
An archaic term for female dog, "bitch" shapeshifted into an aspersion cast at women.
Facebook's video sharing tool is embarrassingly archaic and is sorely due for an upgrade.
The aesthetic combines archaic technology, disconcerting art, small rooms, and eerily unpopulated public spaces.
He has to because of an archaic and discriminatory Texas policy passed in 2016.
It is an archaic French word, not a word from the Old French language.
The system was slow, the tablet hardware was laughable, and the platform was archaic.
Treasury is fighting the European Commission's modern tank with an archaic sword and shield.
However archaic, the institution of the first family carries real cultural and political force.
Courtiers reinstated archaic traditions, such as a requirement that commoners prostrate themselves before royals.
It's also been an archaic process of printing paper records and faxing over information.
The college has hewn to Nunn's principles to a degree that can seem archaic.
But some civil society groups have criticized the in-kind payment system as "archaic".
Our archaic, decades-old communications laws haven't kept up with this modern internet reality.
Next he displayed screen grabs from the agency's webpages and mocked the archaic design.
But the ridiculous royalty is not the only archaic policy hindering innovation by songwriters.
Still others have delved into later Greek history of the Archaic and Classical eras.
The group has used this archaic mandate to justify keeping women and girls enslaved.
In some ways, their implosions correspond with the early archaic bits of new media.
Shouldn't we throw out the old, since it is actually old as in archaic?
"I think the policies are archaic and they're rooted in bad science," said Carlson.
Deirdre McGing: We set up Time Travelers for Choice because of Ireland's archaic laws.
Ham radio is an older technology, archaic by some modern standards, but highly customizable.
It will be argued that her judgment has been warped by archaic sexist attitudes.
The idea that women are "judged" against other women is so archaic it's laughable.
He never wavered from his loyalty to a darker, unquestioning, archaic vision of Catholicism.
This immunity comes from a now archaic law, the Communications Decency Act of 1996.
There's the French spoken in Canada, which can sound archaic to those from France.
There's the French of Canada, which to the citoyens of France can sound archaic.
"We cannot focus on archaic solutions to address this very modern problem," said Rep.
More work—and more fossils—are needed to elucidate the history of archaic hominin admixture.
"Today more than ever we WOMEN are standing up to repressive, archaic ideologies," Javid wrote.
Once they discover the archaic nature of their weekend ritual, the gang looks for alternatives.
The experience is shockingly archaic, as if the last 10 years of progress never happened.
This, of course, all comes down the National Collegiate Athletics Association's archaic rules about amateurism.
Too many other Latin Americans remain in thrall to populism or archaic versions of socialism.
He examined it repeatedly to try to make sense of the handwriting and archaic language.
Today many religious elites would dismiss this understanding as an archaic form of civil religion.
They all agree that the archaic way the U.S. manages air traffic is not acceptable.
But policies that currently govern employee ownership across Europe are often archaic and highly ineffective.
This cumbersome and archaic process inhibits the entry of new and innovative models of education.
These works are surreal deviations on the archaic genre of the Lady-in-Waiting portraits.
It's about seeing another, better option for procurements than the confusing, protracted, archaic RFP process.
"We cannot focus on archaic solutions in order to address this very modern problem," Rep.
In a single step, we can end the archaic, twentieth-century notion of "professional" legislators.
In a strangely archaic moment, a mysterious old woman gives the boy three wishing seeds.
This archaic equipment often breaks down, arrives late, smells bad, and turns people off transit.
"You are now [[i]]sabaya,[[/i]]" Hafeezo told Kidane, using the archaic term for slave.
The game's 1960s setting highlights archaic, outmoded beliefs still prevalent in the modern gaming industry.
Today, the Catholic Church is often seen as an archaic institution synonymous with child abuse.
For decades, American workers have been paying the price for our archaic corporate tax system.
His "Odyssey" was archaic and fragmentary, an artifact forged by firelight and rusted by time.
Mr. Byford prefers communications-based train control, a technology Mr. Cuomo has mocked as archaic.
It's a visual code dating at least from the '70s, tatty and archaic even then.
In 2011, many English-speaking priests panned their effort, finding the language clunky and archaic.
He often defies contemporary expectations of theater by resurrecting archaic ones, like the Greek chorus.
" Boke, archaic for book, is like the modern word, "but only in the past tense.
Calling signs with fingers when there are hundreds of cameras trained on you seems archaic.
Today, the archaic notion of retirement has morphed into this: Work for 40-50 years.
That his opinions of women's bodies were damaging, archaic and often misogynistic is equally so.
The director, Robert Eggers ("The Witch"), chose to shoot the movie in an archaic shape.
The scientists could not say what species of human the ghost archaic population belonged to.
This archaic loophole is the same one plaguing the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast.
I was too young to appreciate much of it, and struggled with the archaic language.
Increasingly, it feels like an archaic form that exists primarily to show off its limitations.
Point being: The traditional biz model for console gaming feels like an increasingly archaic approach.
There's the French spoken in Canada, which to the "citoyens" of France can sound archaic.
The oldest dated back 2,600 years and looked at once hauntingly archaic and vividly recent.
"Personally, I see coal as kind of an archaic form of energy," says Mackie MacLeod.
Generally, though, while "plague" sounds archaic, alien, and uniquely threatening, it's also incredibly rare and treatable.
As time passes, we're steadily gaining a clearer picture of archaic human occupation at Denisova cave.
Unless you count her general abdication of some archaic and deeply silly first lady duties -- Mrs.
In fact, an archaic legal loophole in its rape laws has garnered criticism in recent years.
The system may be archaic, but the obsession with royal pregnancies, on some level, makes sense.
In the more progressive, less binary world of 2017, that can be stifling, if not archaic.
THERE are 2200 gradations in India's archaic caste system, from the priestly to the supposedly untouchable.
Although a somewhat archaic piece of hardware now, Kinect's depth-sensing legacy is still quite relevant.
They're well past the archaic "net 30" payout timeline, but I'm not in dire financial straits.
"The Commission cannot continue to sweep new technologies into this technologically archaic statute," the Chamber said.
ZF: Nah, that's kind of archaic, we're building an app where you can rate from home.
And today, it's unimaginable to think that archaic vaccine-preventable diseases once ravaged Yemen and Bangladesh.
Obviously statistics in the men's game were archaic back then, too, but at least they existed.
It's the archaic '90s dream of the "family communication gadget," but recreated with 2016's technology.
Archaic mutations, such as color blindness and acute smell receptors, make the kiwi a genetic oddball.
Having deputized citizens riding around town, pretending to be cops, is not just archaic, it's dangerous.
On-Line has a market capitalization of just £3.6 million ($4.7 million) and an archaic website.
Even more demanded better school funding for their students to replace crumbling textbooks and archaic supplies.
After that, the archaic law wasn't invoked for a while, until people almost forgot it existed.
Charlie Baker (R) last week signed a bill repealing an archaic and unenforced ban on abortion.
Such contrasts arise throughout: archaic choral polyphony and modernist whisperings, keening string clusters and plaintive drones.
The agency's operations are woefully archaic and prevent it from being technologically nimble, effective and profitable.
At its core, the Trump Administration's Missile Defense Review posits that new threats require archaic solutions.
Rather, it's fixing Patreon's "archaic" content reporting tool, Patreon's head of legal Colin Sullivan told Mashable.
"You don't want to try to adhere to an archaic image of a woman," she said.
Parscale, who considers past presidential campaigns archaic, is emphasizing digital innovation, technological streamlining and corporate efficiency.
Luckily, lots of educators and experts agree, and our national curricula has abandoned the archaic practice.
The shapes are mesmerizing— they evoke the archaic but do not feel the least bit nostalgic.
The translation retains much of that power as well as the archaic boldness of the language.
His archaic wig and libertine wit seem to belong to a forgotten corner of the past.
The patent system for financing pharmaceutical research is an archaic relic of the medieval guild system.
I don't know if she'd want to be a part of the archaic custom of marriage.
In the age of quantum mechanics, many might dismiss such superstitions as archaic, primitive and senseless.
Baleful words with archaic roots rattle in the mouth like loose teeth: plutocracy, kleptocracy, gerontocracy, kakistocracy.
To them, that is who we are: A decoration, an archaic people locked in the past.
Here are some of the archaic rules and procedures that make an impeachment trial so unusual.
We won't need smartphones or TVs on the wall, and one day those may seem archaic.
It's like the 1800s, the most archaic abusive terms are applied to black people every single day.
"This suggests archaic human influences on mammal diversity, body size, and the number of mammals," said Smith.
They are archaic laws that set an artificial time limit on when someone can tell the truth.
It's also very much a product of its time, with some fairly archaic ideas about sex work.
If you're unwilling to let go of little, arguably archaic watch details, the Q54 is worth consideration.
Either way, magistrates should not resist reform, or they might end up looking as archaic as Wooster.
"Texas really has no peer when it comes to archaic and obstructionist voter registration laws," Bird said.
"The military has a dysfunctional sentencing system that is archaic and results in widespread disparity," Christensen said.
The stock was dramatically mispriced by an archaic hand allocated matching process that needs to go away.
I do think we are moving away from the archaic ways we were conditioned to believe in.
Many of these users prefer Netflix and YouTube, and view traditional cable TV as archaic and irrelevant.
"AN ARCHAIC IDEA" Tech companies have come under fire because of their role in displacing existing businesses.
Trump's campaign is a weaker and less effective modern iteration of the archaic, Soviet-era propaganda machine.
In Enjoy Sex, even the idea that people should have or want sex is seen as archaic.
Instead of lying to them, or projecting an archaic stigma, we choose to tell them the truth.
Modern (or archaic) music choices, quicker (or slower) cutting, iconic scenes and images scrambled out of sequence.
Lagerfeld's death underscores the demise of an archaic operating system whose code was written by Louis XIV.
Interbreeding with Neanderthal and other archaic humans certainly changed our genes, but the story doesn't end there.
They wrote episodes in which both the male and female dinosaurs challenge archaic rules prescribed for them.
One thing is clear: America's archaic, unjust, racist Electoral College belongs on the ash heap of history.
He also noted that the idea of watching TV, by itself is becoming more and more archaic.
It was like the missing link between archaic text-based MUDs, and EverQuest or World of Warcraft.
I think that's another very archaic system that's changing, and the internet is causing that to happen.
Weddings have evolved and so have the rituals that were once rooted in archaic or sexist practices.
According to archaeologist Stella Chrysoulaki, it is, apparently, one of the most extensive archaic cemeteries in Attica.
Melanie Levesque, saw the death penalty as "archaic, costly, discriminatory, and final," according to the Boston Globe.
Yet they remain essentially archaic, achieving the same goal as an ancient Roman's application of crushed belladonna.
Some people may argue that libraries still cling to archaic methods, which extremely diminishes their useful potential.
The move hints that the U.S. government may see these fees as archaic and unjustified, as well.
The archaic machinery of the US Senate has swung into action for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
There's no word whether anyone on that Late Archaic-era island had a pair of boat shoes.
I ordered a copy online, assuming I wasn't getting anything more than an archaic bit of kitsch.
I thought the advice was archaic, but it saved us when a fire wiped out our apartment.
Archaic and corrupt power groups that are overrepresented in Congress have played a key role in government.
"There's this archaic notion that women don't like to hear other women on the radio," McBride says.
If the dollar is archaic, as the crypto-enthusiasts believe, why not speak only in crypto-terms?
It felt archaic, but it also was a big driver in our ability to control our spending.
To outsiders, many of these reforms may seem archaic, shallow and symbolic, an anachronism in our era.
He was "disgruntled with the archaic school practices of the day," Branson writes in a blog post.
Probably not, he said, describing the rotating presidency as an archaic distraction that should probably be scrapped.
Missing are the archaic dialogue and laborious scene-setting, the dense clutter of details signaling diligent research.
Early versions list four "colly" birds, an archaic term meaning black as coal (blackbirds, in other words).
"While the study on the history of interaction between modern humans and archaic hominin contemporaries remains fascinating, I would be very cautious in making claims of admixture [genetic mixing] from an 'unknown' extinct archaic hominin population or speculate about the 'discovery' of a new hominin species," Tucci told Gizmodo.
Forcing workers back into offices is archaic and a great way to lower the quality of your team.
In Alternative Processes, Nelson uses archaic development techniques like tintype and Mordancage to create bizarre and beautiful abstractions.
And it's inescapable how deeply the job of NFL cheerleader traffics in the most archaic of sex stereotypes.
This is a really dangerous and archaic law, and is considered an infringement of international human rights norms.
"I believe the influx of talented immigrants to Canada will increase due to Trump's archaic policies," says Paquette.
The style looks archaic in a world where social media users interpret all-upper-case messages as shouting.
Does that mean a small group of archaic humans left Africa early, and interbred before the big migration?
Yet despite its importance as a source of financing for companies, the corporate-bond market is shockingly archaic.
This archaic law threatens women who procure even very early abortions with a potential sentence of life imprisonment.
"We think the banking systems are really archaic," Anu Hariharan, a partner at YC's Continuity Fund, told CNBC.
Yet they left all their tools in place — the archaic technologically superior relics we found throughout the world.
For Meghan to be reduced to such an archaic model of womanhood is disappointing, but it's not surprising.
Despite its progressiveness and advancements in other areas of culture and life, Japan has fairly archaic drug laws.
This very manual setup sounds very archaic compared to the slick and convenient arrangements of the Western world.
But 1905 is soooo not lit, and, inevitably, youth-driven companies will take advantage of archaic liquor laws.
This has meant going online, being role models in the community, and possibly modernising the more archaic texts.
The comments prompted criticism on social media, with some saying that Pletnyova&aposs views were racist and archaic.
This is an archaic approach to tweaking graphics settings, and it has no place in a 2016 release.
And to be sure, the fact that the Oscars hand out awards for short films is somewhat archaic.
A fundamental change is needed where historic, archaic attitudes towards women go un-scrutinized and, in actuality, continue.
Before producing in Italy, we used to make stuff in New York, where manufacturing is still really archaic.
Contrast that with some of the more archaic systems still faxing paper records from one place to another.
Scientists have discovered that Homo sapiens -- that's us -- made more babies with archaic humanlike species than initially thought.
This study gives scientists new clues about the archaic DNA that may have influenced traits in modern humans.
Perinatal psychiatrists encourage findings based on 21st-century neuroscience in place of an archaic 19th-century insanity defense.
It gave me the opportunity to dramatize what was in this archaic form that didn't suit her genius.
Vucevic has the defensive instincts of a chair, but his shooting separates him from other archaic post brutes.
In 2016, the state Supreme Court scrapped the archaic law from the books, effectively dismantling this ridiculous law.
But should a set of archaic rules also be used to take Britain out of the European Union?
ABecause of that archaic system, Schenkein said it's not clear yet where tech could make the biggest difference.
As suspicion of international arrangements grows, the archaic imagery of Jews as agents of international conspiracies has reemerged.
It was also written in Perl, a language that's "archaic" for malware and used old code, Wardle said.
A lot of people can't go down this path because the equipment that we're using is so archaic.
People need to look at Ireland's archaic abortion laws and realize that maybe they're out of place too.
"Business rates is a archaic structure that needs to be modernized from where we are now," said Beighton.
The benefits of the more archaic art of letter writing have not enjoyed the same amount of publicity.
There are some that are historical, and maybe people think some of those are too horrible and archaic.
Arunachal Pradesh's exceptionalism reflects this archaic plenitude, an almost unsettling natural abundance of land and water and forests.
The problem with teaching based on archaic notions of a gender hierarchy goes far beyond any one congregation.
The mixtape, another time-honored way of curating feelings—once archaic, now weirdly reborn—conveys more authentic emotion.
America's mine approval process has grown incredibly slow and cumbersome due to an archaic and outdated permitting system.
Mr. Durvasula and Dr. Sankararaman speculate that fossils like Iwo Eleru might belong to the archaic ghost population.
"It just represents an archaic system that is full of people who don't value us," the director said.
Meanwhile, that will affect more than 300 electricity plants in US, especially those archaic coal-burning electricity plants.
McBath told CNN that she originally just laughed at how "archaic" those kinds of sentiments are about women.
The only real issue here is that archaic broadcast regulations rear their head every once in a while.
Previously, research on the Denisovan molars revealed how archaic they were, including characteristics not found in modern humans.
"Archaic and barbaric though they may be, their use regrettably of the Internet is very sophisticated," he said.
A Times investigation found that construction is plagued by excessive staffing, little competition, generous contracts and archaic rules.
"Although the body was archaic, the spirit was modern," Dr. Solecki wrote in the magazine Science in 1975.
It's an archaic belief, one I haven't seriously reconsidered since my late teens, but I still hold it.
"We're dealing with a very archaic legal principle versus modern times," which have rightfully emphasized victims' rights, Healy says.
That might seem archaic — although that didn't stop Hollywood from making a movie about it, Leap Year, in 220.
This archaic thinking is bullying, and demands that we stay silent and let things remain the way they are.
The sale's top lot, an archaic bronze ritual vessel (Zun) from the Shang Dynasty, Yinxu period, sold for $1,455,000.
The program is for more than modernizing a transportation industry that to many in the public looks virtually archaic.
I remember Facebook, we were racking servers, and now the idea of racking a server just seems completely archaic.
"It is nothing more than a royal prerogative and is archaic and would have little bearing today," he continues.
Scarred and much-used kitchenware in archaic 1970s colors were painstakingly stacked and topped by a different ceramic critter.
Consequently, the authors say that terms like "archaic humans" and "anatomically modern humans" are increasingly problematic given the evidence.
Horizon is a game about a woman racing through an archaic future to save it from an advanced past.
It's simultaneously so new (technological intervention into our bodies) and old (vagina as archaic mother, male fear of castration).
For that reason, an archaic meaning buried deep in the OED is poignantly telling of what green means today.
"This was something rather archaic for us; people who talked a lot and did very little," says Ms Kosinskaya.
Typically, tire buying can be a longer process, and one that can even involve archaic systems like paper catalogs.
Having to work that much harder to overcome all of those unfortunate and archaic deficits. Stop. Tweezing. Your. Eyebrows.
Charlie Baker signed the NASTY Women Act (short for the Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act) into law.
Late on November 1st Labour MPs used a "humble address", an archaic parliamentary procedure, to force the government's hand.
An archaic body-modification device with a controversial history seems a little out of place in our progressive wardrobes.
Dipak Misra, India's chief justice, called the archaic law "irrational [and] indefensible" in his ruling, according to The Guardian.
Those types of restrictions are increasingly archaic, with the net effects being lower fares and more benefit for travelers.
But struggling to find a way around India's archaic regulations, Uber has reached out to its customers for help.
The transport officials are citing an archaic regulation to prohibit UberPOOL and Ola Share from operating in the state.
And because of these insane, backwards, wonderfully archaic rules, it has been a lot of fun finding out who.
Their ideas don't bubble up to the top, because of the complex and archaic way that we built businesses.
The guidelines they use to determine coverage for diagnostic tests is murky and archaic, often using decades old evidence.
Aside from the décor, there is nothing archaic or old-timey about this gastro pub, which opened in 2014.
On the one hand, it is provocative, a function that seems at odds with the archaic Gorgon's apotropaic power.
Belying its name, which comes from an archaic Danish word meaning to dance clumsily, Balter has a polished charm.
"We see what's happening in Alabama right now, which is crazy, archaic, not progressive, not American," she told Variety.
They fought such taxes tirelessly, and for two centuries wielded their power to keep taxes and public institutions archaic.
The state still has an archaic abortion law in place, which many New Yorkers would be shocked to learn.
We want to think of ourselves as a modern country but we still have this archaic barrier in place.
Or could it be a new revolution in the archaic form of psychiatry known as "phantasy," in audio form?
"Running a home sucks, it's still analogue, archaic, and arduous," Acasa co-founder and CEO Nicholas Katz tells me.
The two speak in a cryptic, archaic language, making reference to an entity called Blue, which threatens their sanctuary.
Schneck, a former executive at security firm McAfee, did not dispute that Einstein has long been an archaic program.
Mired in traditional, instantly understandable Video Game Design, they seem more archaic than their now 20-year-old forebear.
He communicates through 90-minute speeches and lengthy interviews studded with references to philosophers, archaic words and refined grammar.
"Gibson bakery's archaic chase-and-detain policy regarding suspected shoplifters was the catalyst for the protests," the college said.
They argue that the statutes are archaic, built on outdated notions about sex crimes and the effects of trauma.
Powering this gravy train of corruption are archaic election laws designed to keep turnout low and incumbents in control.
But compared with London, her niece, her learning is scriptural, almost archaic, the product of a girl's traditional confinement.
DNA from this archaic population makes up between 2% and 19% of modern West Africans' genetic ancestry, they said.
Educators have demanded higher salaries and better school funding for their students to replace crumbling textbooks and archaic supplies.
Diana's tragedy also forced the palace to modernize its attitudes and revise its archaic codes, liberating the living princes.
And its volatile prices — which are determined by an archaic system — squeeze dairy farmers and processors with each swing.
This year's Iraq pavilion, called "Archaic," will include medical artifacts, statues, toys and jugs dating back over 7,000 years.
POLLER is a real word, but it has another meaning: It's an archaic way to describe someone who plunders.
How excessive staffing, little competition, generous contracts and archaic rules dramatically inflate capital costs for transit in New York.
But she and several other girls who enter the pageant upend some of its more archaic and paternalistic ideals.
All of these complex additional relationships between different archaic humans have really changed our picture of deep relationships amongst humans.
Calling the presence of the home secretary during a royal birth "an archaic custom," he ended the decades-long tradition.
Unqualified defences of globalisation by Western leaders feel as archaic as the self-indulgent guitar solos of hair metal past.
Even Cain Velasquez most recent injury brings up discussions of archaic training methods and their counterproductive effect on the body.
Recently, Ross even targeted her own series' role in perpetuating archaic gender norms during a Q&A discussion with Deadline.
Change the archaic language used on the House and Senate floors so the legislative process is understandable to the public.
An unintended consequence may be to allow more space for entrepreneurs, who see opportunities to disrupt Russia's most archaic sector.
The Economist: You foresee new international institutions to replace archaic 20th-century ones that are suited for a different time.
That would be Groundhog Day for Lack, who's been criticized for an archaic view of stardom in the news business.
And also, there is an archaic device known as a telephone where you can reach me in a prompt manner.
For that very reason, there is also no doubt that people will continue to fight this archaic tool for oppression.
In a segment so long dominated by uncomfortable or archaic offerings, the Ranger really is a cut above the rest.
The Code on Wages is the first of four proposed labor bills long envisaged to replace 44 archaic labor laws.
Even the best, most thoughtful policy can have unintended consequences when undertaking such seismic shifts to a relatively archaic marketplace.
"There has been a return to the old, archaic rules of 'Cosa Nostra'," chief prosecutor Francesco Lo Voi told reporters.
"This policy is not only archaic and out-of-step with the rest of America but also dangerous," Renn added.
At the end, it is up to us women to break the archaic and unnecessary taboos that surround our periods.
I think the rules in Congress and, in particular, the rules in the Senate, are unbelievably archaic and slow-moving.
But we can't help but feel for this student, considering staples are archaic tools in desperate need of a reboot.
Tinkerer and software engineer Ken Shirriff has a rich, amazing history taking archaic systems and nursing them back to life.
Complaining about his failure to achieve very much, Trump also called the American system "archaic," or bad for the country.
That federal overreach placed the Internet into a vast and archaic regulatory regime designed in the 1930s for telephone monopolies.
Some apparent misspellings would turn out not to be misspellings but, simply, archaic spellings that had fallen out of favor.
In fact, it's so good that Snapbridge makes every other solution for connecting your phone to a camera feel archaic.
Lately he's drifted into these predictable, archaic one-on-one confrontations that don't suit what his current role should be.
"Education is dull and archaic, and leaves children with a bad relationship with books from an early age," she says.
The Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act — or NASTY Women Act — is expected to be signed by Republican Gov.
But senators in both parties have been increasingly demanding broader legislation to reform a reporting process they view as archaic.
Some, like New Mexico and Massachusetts, even have archaic bans on the procedure that could theoretically come into play again.
There are options to preserve an open Internet and to spur growth and competition that are less archaic and destructive.
Families were pulled into an archaic system of penalty and law that did not intend to cure, but brutally punish.
At the same time, the assembled objects make an unmistakable reference to the archaic palaces and temples of ancient civilization.
How does one return to this archaic way of living where you have to have a job and eat fruit?
The fat suit was just the first of many indicators that this show's premise is out-of-touch and archaic.
Every now and then he gets a piece of fun archaic equipment and we get to be his guinea pigs.
It's wonderful stuff—magick is a very goofy and archaic word tacked on to a very important set of skills.
"They were creating, at that time, a kind of archaic, genteel, old-fashioned, exaggeratedly rustic Americana world," Mike Berenstain says.
In our current archaic structure, the concept of the "perfect" worker does not reflect the realities of the modern family.
MULLIGAN I was surprised to the extent of it, that part of society still holds archaic, unforgivable beliefs about things.
The problem is determining which books these are, due to archaic copyright registration systems and convoluted and shifting copyright law.
At the same time, a dialogue should be encouraged to challenge the very concept of our archaic punishment/prison system.
A dual personality results: The resemblance to tapestries is slightly archaic; the anarchic, abstract profusion seems completely of the moment.
Since the fashion is now for Russian — and since few understand Stravinsky's partly archaic words — I wish supertitles were employed.
That year, he was again accused of sodomy under a British-era law that human rights groups say is archaic.
"There are a ton of bills, and it's still kind of archaic in terms of how it works," he said.
Archaic documents, we are implicitly told, should not dictate critical national security policy that calls for decisive action and dispatch.
As the campaign grew, I started to question the archaic perception of periods as a source of shame and embarrassment.
It would be particularly fitting for an archaic, undemocratic policy like the Electoral College to be undone by direct democracy.
In an age of instant communication over the internet, the fax machine is seen as an archaic piece of technology.
TV package, but its archaic blackout rules make it nearly useless for people who want to watch their hometown team.
Cisneros said he hopes the elimination of the "archaic" Electoral College will give New Mexico more influence in national elections.
I think the rules in Congress and in particular the rules in the Senate are unbelievably archaic and slow-moving.
Sinking, the water stroking my crown of leaves   as it comes apart, dark tribune, archaic clown, I open my eyes.
Along with nods to folk forms and archaic musical devices, the instruments also have a humor and whimsy to them, too.
"Beth is an archaic archetype," says Davis, who won best actress at the Tribeca Film Festival for her role as Anna.
"When I was running campaigns, the technology supporting door-to-door outreach was archaic," Tucker wrote to me in an email.
"It seems to me that this is a little archaic, and that it is not fair," Espinoza said in an interview.
It's a 720p DLP projector that costs $650, which sounds archaic and overpriced in this age of itty-bitty laser projectors.
"The Transgender Persons Bill offers the promise of both changing archaic laws and thinking about transgender people in India," Ganguly said.
Wedding-related finances, with all the class anxiety they can evoke, are tough enough without archaic gender roles leading the decisions.
Jackson says that legislative change alone is not enough—archaic attitudes towards pregnant women and working moms also need to shift.
Sappho was an archaic Greek poet from the island of Lesbos, best known for her lyric poems about love and women.
The hunt leads them ever deeper in the dark valleys and archaic Alpine customs—and the paranoid world of the killer.
Old games can be hard to go back to, with rigid structures and archaic mechanics that belie our memories of them.
But when we take a look at the acne we're still dealing with, there's something particularly archaic about the whole situation.
" He added that the OIG report "raises critical questions about legal avenues to address whistleblower concerns beyond the current archaic system.
What began with people searching for reaction GIFs on social media has transformed into thousands of us reinforcing archaic cultural stereotypes.
In 2009, Tull curated Aspects of the Archaic Revival, a group show featuring international artists inspired by allegories, psychedelics, and magic.
But as a philologist interested in Norse and other ancient tongues, and keen on the archaic, he certainly knew his Icelandic.
Worse yet, the U.S. employs an archaic "worldwide" system for taxing international income that most of our competitors have long abandoned.
In the process, they revive archaic studio practices: grinding raw pigments, preparing animal glue, and separating egg yolks to form tempera.
It can be argued that the Republican Party was on the precipice of obliteration for being archaic and out-of-touch.
Papadakis refers back to the archaic practice because of the way it similarly harnesses the power of sun to create artwork.
The scene will survive of course, but it's strange that something can feel so contemporary and archaic at the same time.
But with time, 23D gaming became the standard of video games, and 2D games began to be considered rigid and archaic.
And some are little archaic: Youthful, single ladies for the bridal bouquet toss only; and my (least) favorite — never wear black.
How does one get "hip with the kids" when you have an archaic social message they would have zero interest in?
"You know, there's not many ways in which one takes seriously the end of Rilke's 'Archaic Torso of Apollo,' " Sacks said.
His archaic masculinity is her opportunity: a stroke of good fortune in a presidential bid with plenty of bad luck, too.
" But Oceana's Douglass said the U.S. would be foolish to rely on "archaic, dirty fossil fuels that will eventually run out.
The poor condition of the chart, along with its archaic table of elements, led to suggestions that it was very old.
It's such a cool and useful zoom method it makes pinching to zoom on the iPhone 7 feel archaic and annoying.
But we need to get on our knees and remember where we came from, pay service to our archaic biblical text.
But half a world away, in Sweden, where women also won the right to vote in 1919, those numbers look archaic.
In New Mexico, we drove with the hood up, looking somewhere between an archaic winged messenger and a tricked-out lowrider.
While selling sex is legal, brothel-keeping is not, thanks to the archaic and poorly designed laws that govern the industry.
And their masterly and unexpected delivery of Kleist's florid and archaic verse can make the poetic language sound fragile and hesitant.
For me, Pitt Rivers is a stunning and archaic monument to the history of collecting, a kind of museum about museums.
The archaic story of the naked man and woman, the talking snake, and the magical trees was something of an embarrassment.
But rather than facing up to archaic and politically inconvenient results that originalism can dictate, Gorsuch tends to wave them away.
The DS, meanwhile, had two low-res screens, PS22-level graphics, archaic software, and looked like a communicator from Battlestar Galactica.
That's because scientists have found hundreds of Neanderthal fossils, including many skulls, which have informed visual reconstructions of these archaic humans.
In Puerto Rico, obsolete fossil fuel plants are so archaic that it takes more than 24 hours to turn them on.
Andrew M. Cuomo is calling for an overhaul of the state's voting laws, considered among the most archaic in the country.
The failure to legalize direct sales by Tesla is a testament to how archaic laws stifle entrepreneurship and limit consumer choice.
His archaic equipment from "Felix Gets Broadcasted" (2007) is on show here, and the effect is museological rather than visually striking.
"He has had adequate time to address the archaic nature of this process," Johnson added, "and he's failed to do so."
Even in face of the outrage and people calling the rule that denied Nash her trophy "archaic," the MIAA defended their decision.
An archaic day planner gifted on my first official NYU Langone visit was full of events over which I had no control.
From breastfeeding apps to fertility trackers, "femtech" is a $200 billion dollar industry that's set to disrupt our archaic global healthcare market.
He has also submitted a request to draft a bill repealing NYC's archaic Cabaret Law, also known as the "no dancing" law.
The archaic regulation restricts a cab from pickling up and dropping passengers during the course of a ride on a particular route.
The voting process in our country is far from perfect, in fact it is one of the most archaic processes we use.
Now that the bill finally has passed, they still wonder: Why did it take Congress so long to change that archaic system?
Now you don't have to bother searching through what's likely an archaic library website — Google will do all the legwork for you.
A legislation to reform the archaic way in which Congress handles sexual harassment cases passed the House with bipartisan support in February.
But the media are beginning to depict Mr Kim in a less formal and archaic way, says Jieun Baek of Oxford University.
It represents a critical moment in an institution known for being both archaic and arcane, especially on matters of transparency and accountability.
It's a fossilized example of the comic book industry's archaic view of women, a view that was too often applied to Danvers.
"Hopefully, this controversy will make it clear that this is both an archaic technique and mentality that has been debunked," he explains.
What was it about this book, written by an evangelical pastor and steeped in archaic gender norms, that had Bieber so emotional?
It was an effort to make SMS look archaic, and get people to live more of their lives through the modernized Messenger.
Businesses that cling to this archaic model are doomed, while animal-free circuses such as Cirque du Soleil have experienced skyrocketing popularity.
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," the agency said.
The Douanier Rousseau: Archaic Candour continues at the Musée d'Orsay (1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 7th arrondissement, Paris) through July 17.
And it makes everyone's information vulnerable," Obama said, describing the systems providing the technological underpinning for Social Security and other programs "archaic.
Keep diversifying the Academy to dilute the number of members operating under archaic notions of what an Oscar movie might look like.
His favourite camera was the German Rolliflex, an archaic model with two lenses atop one another and a crank on the side.
First of all, it relies on the archaic and problematic idea that if a boy is mean to you, he likes you.
Divorced women must wait months before remarrying thanks to an archaic rule designed to remove uncertainty over the paternity of unborn children.
President Trump wants to voice his opinions on the Middle East and no, not through some archaic Washington-insider liberal elitist speech.
Likewise, our antagonists seem to toggle between invincible, superpowered bullies who could easily crush us and laughably archaic relics of the past.
Growing up in Long Island, New York, 13-year-old Caroline Crouchley is all too familiar with the country's archaic train systems.
Whether Lucy or Alice is narrating, Mangan's diction has the archaic gentility of someone incorrectly imagining how previous generations thought and spoke.
The strongest young artists of that time, drilled in critical theory and wielding newer mediums, disdained painting as weak-minded and archaic.
Will Kavanaugh, if confirmed, vote to overturn all these rights because they reflect modern sensibilities rather than archaic, prejudicial and oppressive ones?
Skeptics doubt that today's ecosystems could support archaic species, while supporters declare that it's our duty to return them to the wild.
The decision to revert to archaic tech is troubling, but for FOIA filers, another layer of obfuscation is just business as usual.
There were overloaded caseworkers, foster parents motivated by monthly stipends to take kids, and an archaic system filled with sometimes nonsensical rules.
The days when Iman, a supermodel of the 1970s and '80s, had to blend her own foundation on photo shoots seem archaic.
After the revolution, Portuguese people underwent a drastic change from an archaic and anachronistic system to the full expressions of modern life.
The Times investigation found that the high costs were the result, in part, of generous contracts, excessive staffing and archaic work rules.
For one thing, the word HART is an archaic term for a male deer, which is now referred to as a STAG.
Why must the urgent and dire business of the nation in times of crisis be limited to an archaic system of voting?
In this archaic world, Americans get their news only from newspapers and broadcast television and radio stations, and the internet doesn't exist.
It's an especially challenging process for those living in New York State because of an archaic law making paid gestational surrogacy illegal.
Their voices echo the nationwide furor of teachers who work multiple jobs, use archaic textbooks or teach out of a storage closet.
An autopsy of the caucuses revealed an archaic system that included, at times, an inability to provide accurate head counts in precincts.
"There is a lot of victim-shaming that happens ... the justice system has an archaic view of sexual assault," according to Speedy.
Simultaneously, archaic state certificate-of-need requirements for installing medical technology and nonsensical barriers to cross-state doctor licensing must be eliminated.
The Ruya Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on Iraq's cultural heritage, organized "Archaic," which was curated by Tamara Chalabi and Paolo Colombo.
One small but potentially important detail: for the first time, these games aren't being built in Telltale's notoriously archaic in-house tech.
But the delivery of audio content is still archaic and hard to measure, so tools to measure its delivery will be crucial.
The phrase "archaic and stereotypic notions" comes from a 1982 opinion by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan.
The process may sound archaic in 2017, but as Kathryn Schulz recently wrote for The New Yorker, faxes do reach congressional representatives.
There's an archaic notion that you love one person and maybe your family and then you have satellite people in your life.
This enigmatic creature, described as an "archaic human" in exhibition materials, is wearing a plastic proboscis and gloves that resemble simian digits.
I think every single person can educate themselves on why certain things are wrong, so they're not living in an archaic dark hole.
The researchers found that human fossils from different regions of Africa all featured a diverse mix of modern and more "archaic" physical characteristics.
Some protesters Thursday said that that the closed system is archaic and only serves candidates who are already firmly ensconced in the establishment.
The acquisition includes gems from the Minoan, Archaic, and Classical periods, along with Etruscan and Roman gems, some in their original gold rings.
And if you don't, here's this archaic brand with a man on the beach with linen pants and he's going to help you.
"Consider the needs of its transgender citizens," Corbitt said, rather "than try to force them into archaic understanding of what gender should be."
"We're gonna abstract out the kind of archaic channel infrastructure of TV, because it doesn't exist in the digital world," Smith tells me.
Traditional celebrities are glamorous — a word that, at the root, points to the illusion involved in public life: its archaic meaning is magic.
I think I'm the only person who will ever do that, but there's a nice archaic nature to strategy guides that I enjoy.
Archaic, illiberal drinking laws that banned serving alcohol in pubs after 11pm were scrapped, and gambling restrictions were loosened at her behest, too.
Technically, they're planning to vote whether to pass the "Act Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women" — colloquially known as the "NASTY Women" bill.
While the phone's menus and screen resolution seem archaic by modern standards, it's totally usable and easy to navigate even in unfamiliar hands.
K's service to the spirit rather than the letter of the MIB law results in a well-meaning but archaic standard operating procedure.
After Indian independence, the project of nation-building overpowered all other national interests, and arts education continued to follow the archaic colonial curriculum.
But the senator doesn't hesitate to use his comically archaic flip phone to call on people for fundraising help or input on legislation.
Because despite President Donald Trump's claims that the air traffic control system is archaic, its participants are using this kind of new technology.
He would also forge a new path that other high school and collegiate wrestlers, long stymied by the archaic Olympics system, would follow.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, his legislative agenda largely stalled more than 100 days in office, is lamenting the "archaic" rules of Congress.
The JKCCS said Parvez's detention highlighted the plight of many Kashmiris who are falsely accused under archaic laws and their fight for justice.
"Archaic programs and budgets were out of line with their needs, and this underinvestment caught up to them," a recruiter told Regulatory Intelligence.
And the book I am reading now — "Curator of Ephemera at the New Museum for Archaic Media," by my own sister Heid Erdrich.
The very words that the founders used to describe their big love for their country sound archaic: glory, magnanimity, sacred honor and greatness.
He has pushed to revamp the retailer's grocery business with newer offerings, driven online growth and overhauled Target's archaic and complicated supply chain.
Some big ideas take a long time, and resistance to change is particularly acute in the very archaic workings of the Supreme Court.
In a world of artificial intelligence, greater mobility and voice-first systems, an always-attached keyboard feels silly and archaic for the majority.
Arguments for election reform, or attempts to overhaul the archaic, often-criticized Electoral College system in our country, are somewhat confusing at best.
Some geneticists suspect that other, yet-to-be-discovered archaic races may have influenced the genes of other human populations across the world.
There's always something archaic about their tactics, something dated about their style, and even something retrograde about the kind of players they produce.
Such a process is not deliberately archaic so much as it is cradled by tradition, both in a formal and a conceptual sense.
At the event, Schiller kept referring to the outlet as "analog," as if this technological fossil was as archaic as a record player.
The NCAA's archaic transfer rules may have finally met their match—at least in the case of athletes who overachieve in the classroom.
Entrepreneurs are innovators, not administrators, but too often we are hindered by archaic compliance laws that fly in the face of common sense.
While the bill didn't directly prosecute people seeking a 20-week abortion, pro-choice advocates noted the bill as both archaic and unconstitutional.
Their lyricism aside, stars are our most archaic form of navigation as well as our best clues to the dimensions of the universe.
Their lyricism aside, stars are our most archaic form of navigation as well as our best clues to the dimensions of the universe.
"That could be part of the problem here, our use of archaic terms that don't translate well to the civilian world," he said.
Weddings have evolved, and so have the rituals that were once rooted in archaic or sexist practices: Why wait for him to ask?
"Elliott finds Chairman Burgmans' views on shareholder democracy to be archaic and wholly unacceptable in today's capital markets," it said in a statement.
"These to me are archaic remnants of predigital life," she said, sounding almost as if she were talking about remnants of prehistoric life.
In 2016 he teamed up with a friend to buy a cryptocurrency mining rig after spotting an opportunity in Belarus' archaic energy policy.
His model artist was Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, who rendered neoclassical subjects in a self-consciously archaic style, flattening perspectives and whitening colors.
"Zumthor has this archaic way of looking at architecture, but in a very contemporary way: his buildings are very durable," Mr. Keller said.
They insist on shaking off political realities they see both as archaic and to blame for a steady decline in their living conditions.
And clearly using an archaic procedural tool to shut down the was not working well for the Democrats, or they would have continued.
Areas under control by extremists are subject to strict rule of law, and leaders impose an archaic construct for women to abide by.
Yes. Neanderthal DNA can mean you're more likely to get hooked on nicotine, even though there were no tobacco plants in archaic Europe.
In addition to uncovering leftovers of an ancient campfire and archaic mortars and pestles, they also found flaked stone tools and painting material.
Still, forcing providers to open up would've accelerated availability of options for those who don't want to be bound by archaic media delivery methods.
Variants from interbreeding with archaic humans have also conferred immunity to certain infections and made skin and hair pigmentation more suitable for Eurasian climes.
I think that's the most powerful and at the same time the most archaic urge that has endured for bout twenty-five thousand years.
The astounding discovery shows that so-called "archaic humans" were romping around Asia some 0003 million years before our species, Homo sapiens, even existed.
Slowly but surely, we're dismantling the archaic notion that it's in bad taste to talk about money, let alone to admit you like it.
The sparse world, the copious fetch quests, and the lacking save features feel archaic, and undermine the otherwise excellent action sequences and tight combat.
Death Index is a post-punk, arty band composed of Carson Cox (Merchandise, Neon Blud, Church Whip) and Marco Rapisarda (La Piovra, Sgurd, Archaic).
"His archaic view of things is that sex sells," said one, noting that anything that detracted from encouraging hookups was seen as a distraction.
These archaic sea monsters, which lived about 41 million to 23 million years ago, had teeth and jaws suited for biting and attacking prey.
"In casting aside this archaic and insidious relic of the colonial past, Angola has eschewed discrimination and embraced equality," Human Rights Watch's statement said.
He has paid a heavy price, including demonisation, mental illness and seven months in custody under an archaic law allowing extended detention for interrogation.
"The combination of older (sometimes archaic) systems with staff members not well-trained against security threats opens the door to ransomware attacks," he said.
"People are increasingly turning away from animal entertainment as it is archaic and unjustified," said Marilyn Kroplick, the president of In Defense of Animals.
With the advent of unionization and discrimination laws, the majority of carriers, especially European and American ones, no longer operate on this archaic basis.
The archaic language has rankled lawmakers and voters for years -- and in November, Coloradans will have the chance to strike the language for good.
He tells CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen that it is time for the "archaic 40-year-old cause of action" to go away.
For young women especially, for whom the label "nasty woman" seems like vintage sexism, almost archaic, the insult has become a badge of honor.
It is a familiar story in many of India's congested cities, where thousands of colonial-era buildings fall under an archaic rent-control law.
It's an archaic law, especially now that a quarter of Australia's population was born overseas and another quarter have parents who were born overseas.
By the time Spider-Man 2 came out in 2004, the once-dizzying effects of the first film released two years earlier seemed archaic.
The cave system -- the richest fossil site of its kind in Africa -- revealed skeletal structures with a strange mix of archaic and modern features.
He fell in the draft because he was seen as a tweener, the archaic label applied to players who don't quite fit one position.
He's misstating those statistics to say that there's now an increase in crime, and now we need to go back to these archaic policies.
It is the memorable thing about the room, and its gesture toward the harshly archaic gives it a strength that the merely beautiful lacks.
Unlike the EU, Ukraine still distributes traffic rights through an archaic system that limits flight corridors to a set number of frequencies and operators.
In the face of these changes, maintaining the regulation of communications in separate silos, represented by different bureaus within the FCC, seems increasingly archaic.
In the comics, Ancient is male, an archaic Asian relic who owns an I've-seen-it-all face that looks like a fossilized prune.
" DeVos bludgeoned unions for defending the "status quo" and what she called an archaic "system that by every account is failing too many kids.
Hitting the home button on a traditional iPhone or double tapping it and trying to use my fingerprint for Apple Pay seems almost archaic.
Haiti's models of government-private sector relations and wealth creation are archaic, and the culture is event-driven and fatalistic, which makes development harder.
The majority of voters desire such a change and more and more states are parting ways from the federal government's archaic and failed prohibition.
I approach the process as if I'm making a sculpture: I carve the image out of layers of charcoal dust, a truly archaic medium.
"The alienation of affections law in North Carolina is archaic, demeans the obligations of spouses in a marriage, and should be stricken," Patrick said.
On encountering the Rohirrim, the hobbits notice that their speech contains many words that sound like Shire words but have a more archaic form.
The United States has long complained that the process is slow and unfair, relying on archaic rules about fair pricing in the global economy.
The discovery turned her into a leading advocate for overturning archaic laws that can make it nearly impossible to prosecute men for marital rape.
Living in a city where EVs and hybrids are becoming increasingly common, the dozens of diesel police cars around me begin to feel archaic.
They built "genome-wide maps of archaic ancestry" across four West African ethnic populations living in three countries: Nigeria, Sierra Leone and the Gambia.
But the network layer is stuck with us and we are trying to make sure these microservices can stay put using some archaic methodologies.
Critics have called the law archaic and many cite a statistic that about 50 percent of Australians have at least one foreign-born parent.
Going forward, Browning and her colleagues plan to study other populations to look for signatures of admixture with archaic humans besides Neanderthals and Denisovans.
Her own poems at the time tended toward imitations of Gerard Manley Hopkins or of the English Baroque: elaborate, archaic in tone, willfully artificial.
Anne argues for traditional African marriage customs, but Tendi doesn't want to deal with that archaic nonsense; plus, she's a Christian, a "white" religion.
"Misliya tells us that modern humans might have been in touch with other populations, including archaic ones that were already in Eurasia," Weber said.
The concluding passacaglia brilliantly tied together the moments of archaic severity and private expression, with a memorable flute solo of deep, increasingly desperate, sadness.
But fires of this nature can be especially dangerous because archaic wiring is often out of sight, out of mind — until it's too late.
" "My experience was to realize that perhaps our science is wrong at answering these questions and perhaps our religious cosmologies are archaic and flawed.
The same way that Victorian side-saddle skirts and Shape-Up sneakers seem archaic and impractical now, these too will become relics from the past.
With anatomy not being their strong suit, the archaeologists scoured the internet, comparing it to the fingers of Neanderthals and other so-called "archaic" humans.
He creates magnified and over-pixelated pictures of archaic CPU systems and application windows, borrowing imagery from old video games and graphic design computer programs.
Some in Britain, says Mr Sverdrup, appear locked into an archaic view of trade in which tariffs are the only measure of ability to export.
"It is happening repeatedly, wherever modern humans are coming into contact with these archaic people," said Hawks, who was not involved in the current study.
I find it profound that charcoal is one of the most archaic mediums in existence, the medium of cave drawings, a 30,000-year-old medium.
Most of the 16 mammal species belonged to a diverse group called "archaic ungulates" related to modern-day hoofed mammals like deer, cows and pigs.
This archaic machine was one of the earliest personal computers, released in 1977, and it accepted a dongle-like device to give it more memory.
While a student at Cornell, I realized the archaic method of "learning" with pen and paper and professors who talk at you, was completely outdated.
Some have pointed to Pence's affinity for the archaic word "lodestar", which is used in the op-ed, as a clue that he's the culprit.
In the Fragonard Room "on an archaic torso of Apollo" (2019) contains two sets of small, stacked porcelain bowls; their nesting evokes love and passion.
Before the dust began to settle, women representatives began to work on legislation that would address Congress' archaic system for dealing with sexual harassment complaints.
Compared to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, the original iPhone is a useless, archaic emblem of a time before selfies, Angry Birds, and iMessage.
Yes, Prepa was a basket case—dysfunctional, archaic, overwhelmingly reliant on imported oil—but it was still palpably and undeniably Puerto Rico's most critical infrastructure.
"By banning this archaic practice, we will ensure that animals are no longer subjected to these inhumane and unnecessary procedures," Cuomo said in a statement.
Though it continues to endure with a loyal fanbase, the world of Friends is undeniably analog; Its adorably archaic technology could and does fill lists.
In addition to Rumi, Oliver's spiritual model for some of these poems might be Rainer Maria Rilke's "Archaic Torso of Apollo," a frequent reference point.
A US citizen embroiled in a legal battle with her Saudi ex-husband over their daughter has lost — laying bare the Kingdom's archaic legal system.
" But Smith doesn't narrate clear practices for rejecting respectability politics, confronting mental health issues among black boys and dissolving "archaic notions of masculinity and sexuality.
Lesson 3: Prove a crime — The constitutional standard for impeachment is "high crimes and misdemeanors," an opaque phrase that was archaic when adopted in 1787.
"The Trump administration is returning to archaic and deeply-flawed policies," Inimai Chettiar, the director of the Brennan Center's Justice Program, said at the time.
Before he got involved it was even more archaic than it was, and I think I'm hoping to do that with this industry as well.
Ross also slammed the World Trade Organization system as "archaic," as it was designed for the post-war trade world, not the modern trade world.
Ms. Parisse labors mightily to make lines such as "Your point-of-sale strategies are archaic" sound like something an actual human being might say.
Not being able to set the climate control from an app seems tremendously archaic, and driver assistance systems that aren't Autopilot seem a bit dimwitted.
In the 16-minute short film, Duarte explains that as a Black woman and a lesbian she's constantly at odds with her country's archaic institutions.
There is a sense that celebrities and political figures have become a symbol set that has perhaps displaced more fundamental or archaic houses of worship.
What turned a lot of people off—the archaic way the phrasing is and the language he uses—I fell in love with it immediately.
There is a proposed bill, C-51, which was introduced by the government last year to remove archaic laws from the books, such as witchcraft.
"The way that companies find people and people find companies is still pretty archaic," Ali said, adding that LinkedIn and resumes simply didn't say enough.
Pennsylvania stands out for the prevalence of an archaic offshoot of West Central German known as Pennsylvania Dutch, spoken predominantly by Amish and Mennonite communities.
"Like many Silicon Valley technology startups, our growth is not the result of marketfing but rather a superior product disrupting an archaic industry," David said.
We text and DM people when we have something to say, leaving behind outdated voice-calling and — gasp — that archaic practice of talking in person.
Now, under the quirks of an archaic legal doctrine used in Massachusetts, Hernandez will most likely get something he and his lawyers had fought for.
"Every so often, these archaic ordinances pop up that nobody's read for years, and somebody finds it," said Ms. Lawrence, a former mayor of Wausau.
Implying that American public opinion can be "tainted" by exposure to foreign influence contains disturbing — and distinctly archaic — undertones of a call to national purity.
Section 377, an archaic law imposed during British rule that penalized intercourse "against the order of nature," had carried a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
Building a national voter database linked to existing Social Security numbers would solve the problem of a highly mobile population coupled with archaic registration systems.
This is why we urge the U.S. Senate to push forward with a bill that removes this archaic ban and ensures patients are correctly identified.
By virtue of tradition and archaic gender assignments, the complex work of managing food for the White House has always fallen to the first lady.
The big picture: Inhuman algobots make billions trading on millisecond time horizons, while trillions of dollars are invested on the basis of archaic sales pitches.
While he performed the crucial task of translation, inspired by and obviously admiring of these artists, he inevitably divorced their creations from their archaic contexts.
Optimization of routing: The routing of internet traffic is determined by an archaic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which does not factor in timing for data routing.
A great example recently popped up in Tennessee, where one utility is finding its 20-year forecasts rendered archaic almost as soon as they are released.
Another riddle: Why Mazda is still tinkering with things like archaic, famously dirty rotary engine, and insists it can wring diesel-like power from gasoline engines.
The team added this "archaic" human to the mix to see which traits may have already existed in both Neanderthals and modern humans prior to divergence.
Any artist hoping to be heard by millions of new fans has to have their catalog available on these services or risk becoming an archaic obscurity.
Yet because they represent the now archaic idea that other species are on earth to entertain us, the deal that has been announced is not enough.
The majority of 10,000 election jurisdictions nationwide use Windows 7 or an older operating system for voting or tallying — archaic systems vulnerable to hackers, AP reports.
There will come a day when we will view poking and prodding at an iPhone's screen as just an archaic interaction method as the punch card.
And yet, archaic "industrial society" systems of personal identification, economic transactions and business registration still fiercely limit the opportunities of governments and the citizens they serve.
This time around, the choice of Trump and Hillary Clinton betrays partisan militancy in one case and the power of archaic party machinery in the other.
But investors have lamented the obstacles to foreign firms, many because of archaic laws that limit foreign participation, some of which require time-consuming legislative amendments.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the showrunner says that the tapes will be gone, and a new semi-archaic method of communication will be used.
But thanks to our archaic Electoral College system, we now have two presidents in the last 28503 years who have won without a popular vote mandate.
According to Karnataka's government, which has shown little interest in amending archaic regulations in the past, pool services from Uber and Ola violate contract carriage permit.
Files released by the group have been of varying ages; the last release from the Shadow Brokers contained vulnerabilities to operating systems that were borderline archaic.
The two observed archaic processes for planning out tanker routes for jets with Schmidt insisting that the problem was fixable with technology, it just needed attention.
The unusual genetic signals the earlier study had detected could have come from this group of ancient humans interbreeding with now-extinct archaic humans called Denisovans.
The Negating Archaic Statutes Targeting Young Women Act wipes a number of anti-abortion laws off of the books, though many have been ignored for decades.
One of a kind, the movie has an archaic, almost mythological, feel that's enhanced by its use of elemental Sardinian locations under the blazing Mediterranean sun.
Their archaic conga lines may be some of the earliest examples of animal mass migration, according to a study published in the September issue of Paleontology.
"We can't rely on archaic methods to remain competitive in the digital age," Greg Maloney, CEO and president of JLL's retail business, said in a statement.
A federal judge called Georgia's voting system "old and archaic," Friday, as she weighed a case challenging the current technologies and procedure used by the state.
In her first few months on the job, Cobert received praise from both sides of the aisle for her work to overhaul the OPM's archaic networks.
And yet the resulting work had an amateurish feel, the music flat-textured, the libretto trite in its efforts to mimic the language of archaic myth.
The Jones Act is an archaic, 100-year old law that stays around solely because it benefits a small group of politically well-connected private shipbuilders.
It would be unfair to criticise Silva for taking on these lucrative opportunities, especially how seriously his livelihood was threatened under the archaic Lundvall's overturned ruling.
Like many Venezuelans, he thought tuberculosis was an archaic ailment: He was taught in school that the disease killed Simón Bolívar, the country's liberator, in 1830.
The cinematographer, Rachel Morrison, brings the soil, the flora and the weather to life in a way that emphasizes the archaic, elemental power of the story.
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At his trial this March, Mr. Awerkion, 28, was convicted of treason under an archaic Dutch colonial law, but released on Easter Sunday for time served.
But the demands of a 23st-century ridership are being borne by archaic signal equipment, some of which dates to when Franklin D. Roosevelt was president.
But there's something ugly, archaic—and, as writer Emily Crockett points out, biblical—about using a snake emoji of all symbols to discredit women as untrustworthy.
What's more, these critical infrastructure facilities are nearly all built with archaic software that doesn't stand a chance against hackers backed by a cyber-savvy nation.
"There's always more work to be done and I'm hopeful that will continue and that we'll look back at these movies as kind of archaic workarounds."
One surprise is Brad Kahlhamer's 2014 hanging wire sculpture "Super Catcher," which looks like dream catchers caught in an archaic fisherman's net, studded with small bells.
"ABLE is the first thing in many years that starts to chip away at that archaic system," says JJ Hanley, director of the Illinois state program.
Arun Durvasula and Sriram Sankararaman, two geneticists at the University of California, Los Angeles, described this so-called ghost archaic population in the journal Science Advances.
Some U.S. citizens and green card holders must wait 20 years before they can bring their child into the country legally, due to an archaic system.
"Caucusing in Iowa with a disability: Red tape and unreturned calls," by Maggie Astor How an archaic system makes it harder for some Iowans to vote.

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