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"obsolete" Definitions
  1. no longer used because something new has been invented

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"Cassettes are obsolete, captured by an obsolete photo technique," he said.
" Trump, this week: "I said it was obsolete; it's no longer obsolete.
"Whoever claims that liberal democracy is obsolete also claims that freedoms are obsolete, that the rule of law is obsolete and that human rights are obsolete," Tusk said Friday, before adding that these were "essential and vibrant values" for Europeans.
Websites did not make the telephone obsolete, and mobile devices did not make desktop computers obsolete.
"I said it was obsolete; it's no longer obsolete," Mr. Trump said, standing beside Mr. Stoltenberg.
"These things become economically obsolete before they become physically obsolete," said Victor Matheson, College of the Holy Cross economics professor.
The best way to prove an obsolete trope, like the "cougar" construct, is obsolete is by not even dealing with it.
Last month, he said NATO is "no longer obsolete" after repeatedly calling the alliance obsolete on the campaign trail last year.
Yet neither message qualifies the brutal observation that the alliance is "obsolete," and we know that what is obsolete is replaced rather than reformed.
That finally came when hosting NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg at the White House in April: "I said it (NATO) was obsolete, it's no longer obsolete".
LG: Even if, let's say, one of those services becomes obsolete, not that your service is going to become obsolete, but we don't know, right?
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" Most notably, NATO, he believes, is "no longer obsolete.
" And, Trump continues to trash NATO, calling it "obsolete.
" He thinks NATO is both "obsolete" and "very important.
In turn, companies are finding that building an in-house solution can be prohibitively expensive and is prone to becoming obsolete as new codecs come onboard and older video infrastructure technology becomes obsolete.
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So, science hasn't discovered that males are totally obsolete. Yet.
I took such heat, when I said NATO was obsolete.
" Thus "facilities warehousing the obsolete LPEs are probably loosely guarded.
Donald Trump has called it obsolete, says it has problems.
My holiday wish list has just been rendered completely obsolete.
"We're tirelessly trying to obsolete our own technology," Grobman said.
On the iPhone, the headphone jack is obsolete and dumb.
And it's surely not obsolete — ask any photographer out there.
The network wasted no time in making them feel obsolete.
DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: NATO is obsolete.
Mr Trump's description of NATO as "obsolete" has been welcome.
Even the most seemingly omnipresent of icons usually become obsolete.
Mr Trump, however, has suggested that NATO could be "obsolete".
It isn't on a quest to make the ruler obsolete.
" He adds, "Personally, I think this makes other masks obsolete.
VLADIMIR PUTIN, Russia's president, has declared the liberal idea "obsolete".
" The Republican nominee repeated his belief that "NATO is obsolete.
The U.N. chief has indicated the sanctions could be obsolete.
Just this week, Trump decided NATO is no longer obsolete.
Many of the problems today were caused by obsolete machines.
"I don't think the password will be obsolete," he said.
Trump repeatedly called NATO "obsolete" during his 2016 election bid.
Still, that doesn't mean humans will be obsolete, he said.
Say what you will about cassettes and Walkmans becoming obsolete.
Many obsolete features of our education system urgently need transforming.
The thing is, all those reasons are quickly becoming obsolete.
These new policies could render the existing drug treaties obsolete.
Still, Mr. Trump's unorthodox candidacy may make traditional calculations obsolete.
Many slang words from the 20th century are obsolete today.
Do you think your job will be obsolete one day?
TRUMP: I think we have a lot of obsolete weapons.
Many power plants that generate electricity are obsolete and inefficient.
First, it's the North Atlantic Treaty organization (NATO) is obsolete.
So our knowledge today could be obsolete by next week.
"Rentals are going to eventually be obsolete," Mr. Feingold said.
For now, at least, her vision is far from obsolete.
TRUMP: They had a quote from me that NATO's obsolete.
Imperfections in our personal narratives don't render our pasts obsolete.
With Facebook pages, you were told, your website was obsolete.
"Look, we inhere ted a very obsolete system," Trump said.
If you can train yourself, you're never going to obsolete.
The VHS was relegated to an almost obsolete cultural artifact.
It is time to ask: Is the First Amendment obsolete?
However, libraries are more than an obsolete source of information.
Must horror movies ruin all of our favorite obsolete technologies?
Redundant or obsolete tech Do you really need that thing?
The current clashes against all that is old and obsolete.
"It's not as if their stadium is obsolete," he said.
Former generalizations about the cost of production may be obsolete.
Pence, you defend NATO but your boss says it's obsolete.
Looking like robotic hands, the obsolete technology now seems futuristic.
That rule would be rendered obsolete by the territorial system.
We've run into a vicious circle: obsolete permanent buildings lead to standalone devices; poor experience with standalone devices leads back to a new generation of integrated permanent buildings that would end up obsolete again.
Americans who told pollsters in 2010 that marriage was "becoming obsolete,"
Trump has said NATO is "obsolete," worrying America's allies in Europe.
He's called NATO "obsolete" because it was designed many years ago.
The men discover that in the future, they're obsolete — and unwelcome.
"Catch and Release is an obsolete term," Trump tweeted in November.
I just said that truth is— [crosstalk] RANKING MEMBER BREVIN: Obsolete?
Slamming America's allies for miserly defence spending, he declared NATO "obsolete".
AXELROD: ...has made a lot of jobs obsolete that... STEWART: Right.
But startups accessing customers through their phones could make agents obsolete.
We are violating laws that are unfair, obsolete, no longer necessary.
The $250,000 machine they bought a decade ago is essentially obsolete.
Basically the whole discussion that we have been having is obsolete.
"Most definitely not — my phone doesn't make me obsolete," said Nel.
During his presidential campaign Donald Trump denounced the alliance as "obsolete".
Trump, however, has declared NATO obsolete and in need of reconfiguring.
Trump publicly acknowledges his love and daily use of obsolete technology.
Mr Trump has declared that NATO is not obsolete after all.
President Trump has only recently stopped calling the NATO alliance obsolete.
Bose's Carvajal doesn't believe traditional home audio systems are completely obsolete.
"Any mature cybersecurity product is an obsolete cybersecurity product," said Cowan.
Hammers can be tweaked and varied but will never go obsolete.
Blame the obsolete sex roles on which our marriages were based.
Trump himself said "we're so obsolete in cyber" during his campaign.
"The old narrative is absolutely obsolete," he said in an interview.
It's also a future where racism and sexism have become obsolete.
The format is based on Teletext, an all but obsolete technology.
Trump has frequently said that ongoing modernization efforts were already obsolete.
The idea that this flower bends to one gender is obsolete.
Best for: That friend who loves to hang onto obsolete tech.
Fourth, coal is an obsolete technology that creates no new jobs.
In fact, the worldview of many of these pundits is obsolete.
Never has Ms. Cafaro thought her industry would be made obsolete.
It hasn't made them obsolete just yet, but we're getting there.
This doesn't render "the invisible primary" obsolete as an explanatory factor.
"I said it was obsolete," Trump declared at the White House.
Failing to update can mean a failing brand that becomes obsolete.
Musk is saying the BFR will make the Falcon Heavy obsolete.
The statement that NATO is obsolete is just vague and emotional.
But flat shoes having a moment doesn't mean heels are obsolete.
Before you know it, we'll have made your microwave completely obsolete.
And they can also make them obsolete in the same week.
Moody said every pitch deck they created became obsolete almost immediately.
Indeed, Tarquini hopes the F rating will someday render itself obsolete.
They come to be seen as stuffy, old-fashioned or obsolete.
But in Kansas City earlier this week, he was Mr. Obsolete.
But this time around, it was obsolete before it even published.
Make cash obsolete and those nefarious activities get much more difficult.
Believes that automation and AI will make millions of jobs obsolete.
The stretch technique isn't entirely obsolete, even for newly inherited I.R.A.s.
I saw it all in the dark—men would be obsolete.
In the United States, over 1,600 obsolete dams have been removed.
The book club's first selection is Angela Davis's Are Prisons Obsolete?.
But Trump's freewheeling approach to governance made those processes somewhat obsolete.
And you don't need to worry about your hardware becoming obsolete.
The team at The Information thinks so too, calling it obsolete.
New steel-making technology rendered old plants obsolete in the 1980s.
The answer is not resurrecting "obsolete practices and forms," Francis says.
Postal banking with low-interest loans would make payday lenders obsolete.
Much here is superfluous to our time, obsolete and almost irrelevant.
Trump has already flip-flopped on this issue, describing the military alliance last year as "obsolete" -- then claiming that since he criticized it, that money has been "pouring in" from other allies making it no longer obsolete.
The problem with this new orthodoxy is that it is completely obsolete.
Good traditional teachers are not obsolete, and are never likely to be.
But this does not make the smartphone obsolete like many have predicted.
Last year, on r/TheoryOfReddit, user bongdropper wrote that it's becoming obsolete.
The vibrant digital artifacts created using the technology would soon become obsolete.
Now, in San Francisco, at least, Gascon has made that process obsolete.
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The parlors doing well also means that the pimps are increasingly obsolete.
"We plan on making Bitmoji obsolete," says Akash Nigam, CEO of Genies .
"NATO is obsolete," Trump said on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
Though travel writers — much like strategy guide authors — have been made obsolete.
These data could be sent to decision makers seamlessly, making voting obsolete.
We stop using most other tools when they are obsolete — like swords.
It is compact and durable, and is unlikely to ever go obsolete.
My MacBook may be slow and technically obsolete, but it still *works*.
Now, at last, the cloud makes a lot of those limitations obsolete.
And that was not just the case of obsolete rust-belt manufacturers.
One former home secretary argues that technology has made physical cards obsolete.
Get it out before the Last Starfighter revival project makes it obsolete.
If we don't iterate every few months, we'll become obsolete in social.
When parking garages do become obsolete, the cost of converting them varies.
"The current EU rules are obsolete," Le Maire told France 2 television.
The U.N. secretary-general has indicated that the sanctions could be obsolete.
Most of its machinery is obsolete and its production facilities under-resourced.
New advances in cancer treatment may one day make apricot seeds obsolete.
He has said that the government's ongoing modernization efforts are already obsolete.
It's been overshadowed by Black Lives Matter and accused of being obsolete.
Just because Swiffers are relevant doesn't mean brooms have to become obsolete.
NATO, he said, is "not obsolete" -- but he still wants members' money.
Multifunctional devices will serve as platforms that make single-function devices obsolete.
Screens can do more than that—they can make signatures obsolete entirely.
When things can't go obsolete, can they really be said to progress?
Compounding these insurance barriers are obsolete policies that bar access to treatment.
Elon Musk says we need to merge with AI, or become obsolete.
It's not a new phenomenon, and neither is it an obsolete phenomenon.
But five years later, after you've picked those chips, they're essentially obsolete.
A combination of obsolete rules and missed opportunities have undermined its work.
Our enormous banking regulatory bureaucracy, both federal and state, would be obsolete.
"Another local wrote, "Yeah, remember the time it was declared 'functionally obsolete?
The Vine app is obsolete now, but Paul's channel still exists online. 
Trump, of course, has since amended his description of NATO as obsolete.
It's also only a matter of time before Signal's system is obsolete.
By the turn of the century, the practice was all but obsolete.
"I took such heat, when I said NATO was obsolete," Trump says.
HP: I think coding will be the last profession to become obsolete.
The advance of technology means that old methods are easily made obsolete.
And with solar cells dropping in price, it will become increasingly obsolete.
The old size-of-government question was growing increasingly archaic and obsolete.
I make a stream of products that are designed to become obsolete.
By the time the cave was finished, glasnost made it seem obsolete.
Like most discussions of the digital future, their arguments sound instantly obsolete.
Then Donald Trump won the 2016 election, and the rebrand became obsolete.
It's not surprising that increasingly obsolete industries go to Washington for protection.
Debate in the witty style of the old Oxford Union seems obsolete.
Show it at enough arenas, and it could make "the Wave" obsolete.
Even with obsolete extraction and refining technology, it's bursting with black gold.
"  He soon clarified: "It's obsolete because it wasn't taking care of terror.
Though the software is now obsolete, many TVs came preinstalled with DIAL.
Just a few years later, he helped make the slide rule obsolete.
Technology became obsolete, funding dried up, or there just wasn't enough space.
Takes Advertising is obsolete – here's why it's time to end it Ramsi Woodcock makes a sweeping case against advertising, saying the internet has made its core function of consumers obsolete, and saying it could even violate antitrust laws.
Goldman Sachs told clients that Donald Trump has made this earnings season obsolete.
But in recent years, the march of time has made that notion obsolete.
Trump was asked about Putin's comments that "western style liberalism" was becoming obsolete.
You wouldn't be alone, and Angela Davis begins her book Are Prisons Obsolete?
As a result of these reforms, many old occupations have been rendered obsolete.
But in recent years, the march of time has made that notion obsolete.
Trump was critical of the nation's current transportation infrastructure, calling plane systems obsolete.
Photographers adapted, and cheaper tintypes, ambrotypes, and photographic prints soon made daguerreotypes obsolete.
Of the Oxford English Dictionary's 231,000 entries, at least a fifth are obsolete.
Software without an added layer of data and insights will soon become obsolete.
"Caucuses are passing from being antiquated to being outright obsolete," Miller told me.
Of course, you could argue that "workwear" as a whole is becoming obsolete.
They shine light on the idea of failed white progress and obsolete modernism.
Waymo appears to be moving toward making the flesh-and-blood driver obsolete.
That doesn't mean dinner parties have become obsolete in 22012: They've just evolved.
But one thing is certain: Libra is not some obsolete piece of tech.
If the DEA won't step aside, we'll just have to make them obsolete.
There was plenty of stuff that he did which is now considered obsolete.
As technology has advanced rapidly, we find ourselves with an increasingly obsolete workforce.
Stratolaunch, too, could be obsolete before its massive wing ever reaches the sky.
He also again called NATO obsolete, though he added that it is important.
Obsolete and discontinued, with just five special editions left to seal the crypt.
There's a public perception that print is going away and libraries are obsolete.
A document attached to the Commission's statement showed the capacity was already obsolete.
"Obsolete" is the term Trump repeatedly used for NATO on the campaign trail.
"Without awareness of what your partner wants, improvement will be obsolete," he said.
This doesn't necessarily make your phone obsolete, but it is annoying as hell.
"But while the VIX might be atavistic, it is not obsolete," Cramer insisted.
It also can be quickly swapped out upon wearing out or becoming obsolete.
"The role of the radiologist will be obsolete in five years," he said.
In the past, the president has referred to the security arrangement as obsolete.
He also claimed to support NATO, which he has previously described as obsolete.
Some of the weapons used in the drill were obsolete but still functional.
But the software quickly became obsolete, and Paciola remained a minor niche rival.
But with the end of the Cold War, their worldview became increasingly obsolete.
It could also make existing institutions obsolete, including governments, and raise fierce opposition.
With the rise of do-it-all smartphones, they also became increasingly obsolete.
So she decided to lead as though she was making her role obsolete.
What do you experience when you consider working to make your role obsolete?
Failing or obsolete components can be replaced without redesigning the entire kill vehicle.
As technology advances, things that were once innovative and groundbreaking are becoming obsolete.
Here are nine things that have become obsolete in the past 20 years.
The 20th-century proliferation of digital sampling made old copyright laws look obsolete.
Trump declared NATO "obsolete," and criticized previous Presidents for starting costly, unwinnable wars.
The Equifax hack reveals something that is absurdly obsolete: your Social Security number.
Will human creativity become obsolete in this machine managed future rapidly enveloping us?
Mr Hatch thinks game engines may one day make conventional post-production obsolete.
When iPods and other mp3 players hit the scene, HitClips were suddenly obsolete.
" His advice to cities: "Infrastructure plans for 2030 are sure to be obsolete.
There is COBRA, though it is increasingly obsolete since the ACA became law.
"I said it was obsolete," Trump said in reference to his prior remarks.
Some of that technology became obsolete even as Ms. Leonard was using it.
Many of the affected areas are powered by obsolete grids using fossil fuels.
He had called NATO "obsolete" and denounced its cost to the United States.
Robotaxis summoned with the flick of an app would make car ownership obsolete.
You also may enjoy browsing the collections of the Museum of Obsolete Media.
Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla predicted that radiologists will be obsolete within five years.
"We try to set up a time capsule of obsolete technology," she said.
If we are only interested in the now, then the past is obsolete.
Mr. Trump has pledged to overhaul the arsenal, which he has called obsolete.
"I took such heat when I said NATO was obsolete," Mr. Trump said.
But the WTO was supposed to make naked power politics over trade obsolete.
Project organizers share information to help communities transform obsolete infrastructure into public parks.
More than 80 years old, the bridge is structurally deficient and functionally obsolete.
Entire books were dedicated to the process, a genre made obsolete by technology.
He has referred to the alliance as "obsolete" and even threatened to withdraw.
The head researcher needed Tarter to program an obsolete PDP-8/S computer.
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For years, science fiction has promised that one day, technology will make paper obsolete.
Autonomous technology could make the livelihood of millions who drive for a living obsolete.
Nowadays, tech moves so quickly that your current hardware can become obsolete rather quickly.
But the million dollar question for all concerned males: are the guys really obsolete?
This April, Kinepolis initiated a test project that would make these popcorn poppers obsolete.
Even when we get there, there's no guarantee it will make wired internet obsolete.
He said "Cold War mentality" and arrogance had become obsolete and would be repudiated.
The process is similar to conventional fillings, so that scary drill isn't completely obsolete.
Moreover, Trump also called NATO obsolete, saying it must do more to fight terrorism.
He also said that NATO was "obsolete" and wasn't doing enough to fight terrorism.
"Indoor runs the risk of being obsolete quickly — the tech could change," she says.
Because the only things that don't become obsolete in The Division are crafting materials.
But more than that, Vrse's portmanteau of "VR" and "universe" might soon be obsolete.
It's unclear whether the shape will become obsolete following the introduction of the triquandle.
It's not that the current devices on the market are obsolete — far from it.
At this point, a large number of the conventional car fleet could become obsolete.
The things that were relevant to us a year ago are now considered obsolete.
DODD-FRANK REQUIREMENTS Hoenig said his proposal would render some Dodd-Frank requirements obsolete.
Hence, when the "evil empire" fell in 1991, NATO's original intent was rendered obsolete.
Yet that does not make the transatlantic alliance "obsolete", as Mr Trump once claimed.
For a moment, it seemed inevitable that e-ink devices would soon become obsolete.
The development of psychoactive drugs and other medicines also made these brain implants obsolete.
Right now the natural vegetation has grown back, making the holiday-themed reefs obsolete.
Naturally, though, Wayne made the concept of anyone else rapping on the song obsolete.
NATO is far from obsolete in Trumpland when it can generate headlines like that!
By leveraging collective opinion, Google at once made Yahoo's search engine all-but obsolete.
But like any technology, it eventually became obsolete as new, better tools become popular.
The rise of AGZ, it would now appear, has made these previous versions obsolete.
"Right to repair" legislation being considered in eight states would make Apple's system obsolete.
And now a new technological advancement hopes to make your perfectly functioning nose obsolete.
It has a lot of nuclear weapons, true, but most of them are obsolete.
Much of the publicity they've received for that title becomes obsolete after a change.
Now it's time to show that today's waste dependent business models are also obsolete.
"The league is obsolete," says Khairallah Khairallah, a veteran Arab opinion-writer from Lebanon.
On the open road, however, it may take longer before steering wheels become obsolete.
But it also means is that increasingly for young artists, galleries are becoming obsolete.
The president has described NATO as "obsolete" and has praised Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Like many modernist poets, Adonis borrows literary authority from the tradition he declares obsolete.
Huawei MateBook X Pro's bezels make the 13-inch MacBook Pro (2017) look obsolete.
Custom shoemakers like Feetz will also make in-store shoe fittings obsolete, experts say.
"We like well-crafted things, even things that are obsolete and useless," he said.
Space-based defenses could render nuclear missiles obsolete, turning the technological tide against aggression.
Trump also previously referred to NATO as obsolete, although he later reversed that position.
Teva's supporters say the old battle lines between brand and generic companies are obsolete.
In many ways, the long-held retirement benchmark of age 65 has grown obsolete.
These are 14 household items that will become obsolete over the next 10 years.
These are the household items that will become obsolete within the next 10 years. 
Thanks to WPA3's support of forward secrecy, this flaw is also rendered obsolete.
Admittedly, the 2008-2014 pop that Taylor produced is largely obsolete in today's charts.
In this way, to Murray's immense gratification, the book ultimately helped render itself obsolete.
After all, that "obsolete" workforce won't take kindly to losing their jobs, he recognized.
Ghana's hand-painted movie poster tradition is now obsolete, replaced by digitally printed images.
Thune; it contains lots of previously unknown details, though many will now be obsolete.
If we are identified with a certain role, then it does indeed become obsolete.
In a perfect world, Congress would eliminate that arbitrary and obsolete barrier to treatment.
Automation is expected to make millions of Americans' jobs obsolete in the coming years.
Several expensive items are becoming obsolete based on the age of their likely consumers.
All of these advancements in technology have rendered millions of manual labor professions obsolete.
"I always look at CVs and think CVs are a bit obsolete," she said.
Those bar-crawler T-shirts that read "It's 5 o'clock somewhere" will go obsolete.
Anything else is complete and utter surrender, and will make the Democratic Party obsolete.
"If you like compasses and sextants, the GPS has made those obsolete," Heffernan said.
While Kodak's film business became obsolete, Kodak was not blind to the digital future.
New Orleans, its flood protections verging on obsolete, lives on the edge of disaster.
What I find really obsolete are authoritarianism, personality cults and the rule of oligarchs.
If our thesis on that is right, then all the existing drones become obsolete.
Selling a discrete piece of software is now effectively an obsolete method of distribution.
Until, all of a sudden, the social web helped render its business model obsolete.
The agency says the rules are effectively obsolete because of technological advancements like streaming.
This would render China's nuclear deterrent effectively obsolete, all but forcing it to compensate.
Today there is a growing sense that old alliances are obsolete or prohibitively expensive.
After 230 years as an anchor of rural Pennsylvania, the university is becoming obsolete.
"The Cold War mentality and zero-sum game are increasingly obsolete," Mr. Xi said.
It's making a strong case that flesh-and-blood thought leaders are totally obsolete.
But because the training incorporated the now-abandoned app, it is now effectively obsolete.
Regarding war powers, many conservatives see the Constitution the way progressives do as obsolete.
Stell told me he looks forward to a day when the journals are obsolete.
All hail the VCR: the more or less obsolete technology that keeps on giving.
Big plus for showing langstroth hives and not the iconic and obsolete conical skeps.
The reshuffling produced an excess of newsroom equipment that was either obsolete or unneeded.
The station was automated in 1979 and the development of GPS made it obsolete.
We cannot expect our networks to be secure when they run on obsolete technology.
Words that had threatened to become obsolete are passed down as elders recognize them.
The electricity generation system is obsolete — most generators date back more than 85033 years.
But the FFRMS, built upon fragmented and obsolete data, failed to meet these criteria.
The department's computerized records system is obsolete and unable to communicate with outside doctors.
And the types of movies Candy wants to make will be mostly rendered obsolete.
They compiled a list of all cables thought to be associated with obsolete systems.
Most patients are older men whose cultural norms regarding gender are becoming increasingly obsolete.
Fitness classes have been "obsolete" since the invention of the VCR in the 1970s.
Then right before taking office, he decided that the alliance was, in fact, obsolete.
Then Donald Trump won the 2016 election, and the Tea Party rebrand became obsolete.
Kim has declared his nuclear force complete, amid speculation the site was obsolete anyway.
In many ways, he's become as obsolete ideologically as Jimmy Carter was in 1992.
"The ethanol mandate is obsolete," said Scott Faber, the group's vice president of government affairs.
Electronic mail and calendars promised to make secretaries obsolete — even if they haven't yet succeeded.
Or do you get people's attention by saying it's 'obsolete,' so it needs real change?
Open Reel Ensemble love producing weird sounds from obsolete tech—the more warped the better.
But we are at a point where the old fashion method of protest is obsolete.
With long-term space travel, tech aboard a ship would occasionally break, become obsolete, etc.
We must face up to the fact that NATO, in its present form, is obsolete.
UNINDENTIFIED FEMALE: It seems like the phrase, leader of the free world, might be obsolete.
PSD2 and Open Banking removes both parts of this equation, essentially making that role obsolete.
A feature that Apple claimed was obsolete just a month ago is making an appearance.
No, not the part about marketing spectacles making pesky questions about authenticity and authorship obsolete.
Its origin lies in a now-obsolete factional conflict between Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner.
Expertise in the IT industry erodes fast as software programs are upgraded or become obsolete.
We used to have a policy of tying to book value, but that became ... obsolete.
By 2016 it was obsolete, and campaigns were focused on working the refs on Twitter.
This represented the most significant overhaul in decades, rendering text books across the world obsolete.
In particular, I wanted to know whether its ultimate aim was to make itself obsolete.
The American car is becoming obsolete The U.S. is about to hit an EV milestone
But many of the laws and regulations governing the employee-employer relationship are increasingly obsolete.
She dropped to number 139 in 2006, struggled with confidence and critics labeled her obsolete.
That means there's a strong possibility that much of what you know is already obsolete.
It's obsolete if your opponent can keep having success with something you haven't seen before.
He also branded NATO as obsolete and proposed the mass deportation of 11m illegal immigrants.
Kosovo's system is "obsolete" says Vllaznim Xhiha, another entrepreneur, who made his fortune in Switzerland.
That the lawsuit was over a long-obsolete iPhone design is important for two reasons.
Tech cuts both ways, though: I'm nervous about building factories that may quickly become obsolete.
The quirky tastes of Gen Z are bringing old — and nearly obsolete — clothing brands back.
When the Soviet Union imploded, the Warsaw Pact was abolished, so that NATO became obsolete.
The famous—and increasingly obsolete—Moore's Law dictated the regular shrinking of chips for decades.
Likewise, Trump's recognition that NATO is not obsolete demonstrated he could play well with others.
But if science lives out its promise, it will one day be an obsolete one.
In an email, Sacks wrote that the authors used an "obsolete methodology" in their analysis.
Donald Trump finds allies on Europe's right "I said it was obsolete," he said Wednesday.
These powerful, relatively cheap, and easily accessible batteries are predicted to make fossil fuels obsolete.
It's not too early to ask: Will the Werteunion render the resurgent far right obsolete?
But the way in which photography renders art obsolete is, in the long run, stronger.
The Belgians cling to the comforting maxims of yesteryear just as events render them obsolete.
AND IN THE SECTIONS THAT IT DOES ADDRESS SOME OF THOSE ARE ALSO CLEARLY OBSOLETE.
And across town at NATO, any talk of the military alliance being obsolete will disappear.
It has a chance of leading the way or becoming obsolete, only time will tell.
The advances in the field of artificial intelligence threaten to make many human jobs obsolete.
They're not safer, these chemicals are obsolete compared to more advanced, and safer, conventional pesticides.
She said they were sent to an obsolete address where she hadn't lived for years.
The advent of the mobile phone has made London's iconic red telephone boxes nearly obsolete.
A gallery of framed currency includes notes in circulation, plus those both fictional and obsolete.
When new technologies appear and old ones become obsolete, it should still work with everything.
I felt a lot of anxiety because it's the Internet — things go obsolete very fast.
In order to sell these guns lawfully as antiques, the ammunition has to be obsolete.
If you like compasses and sextants, the GPS technology has really seemingly made those obsolete.
Is a robot defined by the job it does, and the human it makes obsolete?
It is hard to see what an obsolete cruise missile would add to these options.
Some guests complain about the systems and the technology is rapidly becoming obsolete, he added.
If HBO Max renders HBO obsolete, the quality brand of HBO could diminish over time.
"I said here's the problem with NATO: it's obsolete," Mr. Trump said, recounting his comments.
Those footnotes, he said, have become obsolete as courts have grown accustomed to transgender litigants.
Lambda School is Silicon Valley's big bet on reinventing education and making student debt obsolete.
The private sector is standing shovel-ready to fix America's aging and obsolete public infrastructure.
The Democrats are becoming a multicultural globalist coalition that will see national boundaries as obsolete.
This idea is now obsolete, but it remains ingrained in a lot of people's minds.
Misconceptions Actually: You won't be obsolete for a long time, if ever, most researchers say.
In most offices, fax machines are like the floppy disk or the CD player: obsolete.
And in Act III, their new platform begins to supplant and obsolete existing / establishment infrastructure.
The bigger issue here is this: Has all this modern technology made existing law obsolete?
During his trip Obama said the embargo was obsolete and did not serve U.S. interests.
If the last five years are any sign, the old pipelines to employment are obsolete.
Every year, a huge amount of obsolete space junk burns up when it is deorbited.
A worker who is obsolete is a worker who is devalued, and thus, eventually, unpaid.
Many passengers bring their own devices nowadays, and seatback entertainment systems can quickly become obsolete.
He has blamed "the media" and an inherited "very obsolete system" over the testing problems.
For that, they turned to an obsolete piece of 20th century technology: the compact disc.
But he worries that C.G.I. is making his own brand of hand-drawn animation obsolete.
Amazon has been a phenomenal success, but it hasn't rendered brick-and-mortar retailers obsolete.
I read many wonderful novels though I now find the idea of literary fiction obsolete.
But a suitable alternative for liquid dairy milk is finally here, potentially rendering it obsolete.
To make its angle and my mode of thinking obsolete because the job was done.
By the time she arrived at Kenyon College in Ohio in 2009, slides were obsolete.
Goal: by 1-1-81, NO typewriters at Apple... We believe the typewriter is obsolete.
Travelers would have to suffer longer at obsolete airport facilities because of increased upgrade costs.
That&aposs why it&aposs his goal that one day his team may be obsolete.
First, Mr. Trump said that NATO was obsolete, then that it had America's solid backing.
In helping to define the world's uniform informality, the Gap helped make its strategy obsolete.
And their obstinacy in maintaining obsolete rulings shows the court truly lives in another era.
GILLETTE HAD A HISTORY OF EVERY 8 YEARS, THEY WOULD OBSOLETE THE PRIOR PRODUCT LAUNCH.
Once the bay stopped freezing, supply ships could arrive in January, and sleds became obsolete.
And the jobs of 10 years ago often required skills that have since become obsolete.
"Functionally, it was a bit obsolete, as most of these castles are," Mr. Vozzella said.
In the process, the Boeing 777 helped render the jumbos like the iconic 747 obsolete
The C.D.B. team thought that their discovery might compete with Yamanaka's—even make it obsolete.
In a digital age where maps have become all but obsolete, I still love them.
And when these lockdown systems become obsolete, it creates a whole new set of problems.
With any luck, the trailer will be released any moment and render everything here obsolete.
Letterpress printing, in which metal type presses ink on to paper, is treated as obsolete.
Her "tongue made obsolete by gunfire," she begs to be allowed back into her village.
Bruce HigginsSan Diego To the Editor: It's been said that irony is an obsolete concept.
A recent move to slash five zeros off the previous currency became obsolete within months.
And so is the military, if self-driving cars doesn't make human drivers obsolete first.
I'm one of them, but I think that they effectively have been rendered totally obsolete.
Dr. Birx is a highly respected person I've gotten to know very well over the last six days, and what we've done is rebuild something that was very old, very old-fashioned, somewhat obsolete, certainly obsolete when it comes to the numbers we're talking about.
The policy: Create commissions that sleuth out obsolete laws that could cause harm Where: California, Connecticut, Louisiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington Since: 1934 The problem: Laura Tharney can trace her fascination with weird, obsolete laws to trespassing pigs.
The agency is required to trace guns, but it must use inefficient procedures and obsolete technology.
If Booster Fuels CEO Frank Mycroft has his way, gas stations will one day be obsolete.
The Corona markers transmit a narrative about the past, even while they're obsolete as technological devices.
Last month, China issued stricter rules for building new steel production capacity to replace obsolete facilities.
In a sense, it became obsolete almost at the time that Microsoft got their hands slapped.
But at the time these shows aired, the diaphragm was virtually obsolete in the real world.
Your smartphone, that's who — further rendering the need for human interaction one step closer to obsolete.
That doesn't mean you should throw away your soon-to-be-obsolete Micro USB cables away.
As for old-fashioned cops-and-robbers, high-speed chases are becoming obsolete too, says Levin.
Things like email, GPS, and music streaming would be obsolete without the invention of the internet.
But the Louisiana Purchase later that year made the matter obsolete, the Congressional Research Service reported.
"Replacement parts for the system are difficult to find because they are now obsolete," GAO said.
In many occupations it has become essential to acquire new skills as established ones become obsolete.
Do these workers need to brace themselves for the possibility that they may soon be obsolete?
Our word processors are obsolete junk ... No one has touched this topic seriously for 20 years.
Quantum computing supremacy, which Google may have achieved this month, may make all previous encryption obsolete.
By that time, Amazon said, the drone it had requested permission to fly had become obsolete.
From the perspective of an obsolete play on checks, Cramer was shocked by the stock's performance.
Trump also described NATO as "obsolete", though as president he has expressed support for the alliance.
It's really hard, and any kind of technological avenue you seek out becomes obsolete moments later.
Image: Hyperkin After years of being declared obsolete by video game fans, Nintendo is hot again.
That's in the very nature of AI and almost its definition — making problem-specific efforts obsolete.
Carving out a niche before ever-cheaper smartphones make its compromises obsolete will not be easy.
France would also oppose any wording that described the Iran pact as obsolete, the official added.
A growing number of marijuana companies are betting that the cannabis plant will someday be obsolete.
Its frictionless surface is composed of the obsolete hierarchies that have been melted by the Internet.
But the more troubling element of Bodega is that it wants to render its namesake obsolete.
NATO partners also welcomed Trump's declaration that he no longer considers the transatlantic military alliance obsolete.
He cast it as "obsolete" and too dependent on American financial contributions for its continued existence.
Markets have already pushed expectations for a move into 2020, threatening to make ECB guidance obsolete.
Perhaps even Slack, Telegram, and Reddit, currently the main hype-producing social channels, will be obsolete.
Rather, we should remove obsolete or duplicative regulations that stand in the way of startup growth.
President Trump has called NATO "obsolete" and sought to cozy up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Concerns around local talent, university systems, proximity to public transportation and time to operations become obsolete.
Technologies and trends change and become obsolete or passé, but transferrable skills will be valued forever.
The old rules aren't just obsolete for President Trump, but for all of Congress as well.
"The D.C. playbook is obsolete," De León said at his first official campaign event Thursday night.
We knew that rebellion and its various poses (leather, chains, long hair) was obsolete and cornpone.
And in the sections that it does address some of those [they] are also clearly obsolete.
I consider this (hopefully) soon-to-be obsolete device highly intrusive, but also hugely panic-inducing.
Especially when they release a new version of everything soon and what you own is obsolete.
One of the analysts described the ruling class as "totally obsolete in a country of youths".
So, as barriers of cost and gun regulation become obsolete, more people will own more guns.
And "The Great Indoors" pits Joel McHale against a bevy of millennials making his job obsolete.
Now, with the physical presence requirement made obsolete, the Quill "can of worms" has been opened.
A. The MetroCard, introduced in 1993, is obsolete, and maintaining the old infrastructure is increasingly expensive.
It became obsolete in 2002 when the NFL's Lions moved their lair to Ford Field downtown.
As cash becomes more obsolete, credit cards and apps like Swish are making digital payments easier.
That's because current technology has passed these older devices by, rendering their features and benefits obsolete.
Smartphones have rendered paper maps obsolete — except, perhaps, in the case of a dead phone battery.
Tourist attractions that became obsolete in 201910 tourist attractions opening in 2020 that we're excited for
Katz will use any available means, including obsolete techniques, to get brand-new and terrific effects.
Trump has described NATO as being obsolete, a comment that has alarmed long-time U.S. allies.
DARPA aims to have rendered many of the most common software vulnerabilities obsolete within 5 years.
Mr. Trump repeated that view on Sunday and called NATO "obsolete" in the fight against terrorism.
Whenever a new technology comes out, we often believe it will make an older technology obsolete.
So computers will either destroy the economy by making work obsolete or accidentally kill us all.
Donald Trump has criticized NATO as being "obsolete," though since becoming president he's softened his tone.
"I think it's self-evident that using an effectively obsolete operating system isn't appropriate," he added.
Phones are updated so quickly these days that, like, one year to the next, they're obsolete.
Unfortunately, new technology has made this definition largely obsolete, creating a giant loophole in a law.
He has also called NATO "obsolete" and said that the alliance was failing to fight terrorism.
"Books have been considered on the verge of obsolete and so have canals," Mr. Screech said.
But he skimped on the Sanitation Department, forcing the garbagemen to work with obsolete, dangerous machinery.
It is not concerned with restoring a prelapsarian dominion of Light where morality itself is obsolete.
Psychological devotion to self-determination would transcend white racism and render stereotypes of black people obsolete.
Which means that unmediated modes of seeing — of seeing art, among other things — are becoming obsolete.
And the Army Corps of Engineers recently predicted that our levee system may soon be obsolete.
Opened a year after Saarinen died, at 222, the terminal was also obsolete from day one.
Then Apple unveiled the iPhone in 2007 and it instantly rendered these non-multitouch phones obsolete.
And the list of professions and sectors soon to be obsolete grows steadily by the day.
If this ends up happening, MacBooks may be a little obsolete next to their tablet brethren.
A few short years later, 4K flat screens are obsolete with the introduction of 8K resolution.
All too often, incumbents' assets drag them down while new entrants are unencumbered by obsolete notions.
It's gratifying to see the president affirming that NATO is 'no longer obsolete' — it never was.
"I said it was obsolete," the president noted on Wednesday as he hosted NATO's secretary general.
NATO For months, Mr. Trump condemned NATO as "obsolete," falsely claiming that it doesn't fight terrorism.
Sonos also says it's offering a trade-in program and recycling options for the obsolete goods.
In the end of the Mr. Whipple skit, he, too, was rendered obsolete -- by a robot.
In promoting the bill, Cotton, a staunch conservative, called the U.S. immigration system an "obsolete disaster."
Apple has a long history of removing established technology standards that it thinks will be obsolete.
Chromecasts can also work with older smart TVs that are on the verge of becoming obsolete.
The move raised eyebrows since the e-cigarette company's purported goal was making cigarette smoking obsolete.
The systems are so obsolete, the agency might be running out of time to upgrade them.
Textile art, sometimes called fiber art, once occupied ambiguous terrain in a now-obsolete art vs.
The expensive, complex components, and the workers' jobs, could be obsolete in a couple of decades.
Humans in every age have speculated about when and how machines will render their labor obsolete.
After all, why continue to chip away at solid rock when your job is becoming obsolete?
What's clear is that outside of the car business, the sharing economy isn't rendering ownership obsolete.
He's repeatedly called the organization "obsolete" and has remained open to getting rid of it altogether.
But that's because those companies had become obsolete technologies; they had lost their product-market fit.
"But of course the database is not 100 percent reliable, so it means in the second step we have to go onsite and check the correct location of all these expected obsolete cables to see if they are really obsolete or still in use," explained Evrard.
I would like to think that an even newer technology rendered George's ideas obsolete — at least temporarily.
These forces produce enormous advances, but also enormous disruptions, rendering obsolete companies, indeed entire industries, within years.
There are more than 170,000 non-obsolete words in the English language, per the Oxford English Dictionary.
They can make for risky investments, because sophisticated cyber attacks can make such software obsolete very quickly.
"Everything could go AR (augmented reality)" over the life of the M-byte, making the system obsolete.
The Brazilian-made rifles were reportedly being held in storage in Capiatá because they were considered obsolete.
Rather than allow her job and those of her team to become obsolete, Vaughan springs into action.
One interpretation of Trump's campaign, then, is that he's proven the traditional rules of politics are obsolete.
However, while plastic credit cards may become obsolete, he believes it will take longer than many expect.
Creator Gene Roddenberry was committed to portraying a future in which war, poverty, and discrimination are obsolete.
"Music education was obsolete for me from day one," says Scott Hansen, who makes music as Tycho.
As cars and trucks became commonplace, they created whole classes of jobs and made other professions obsolete.
Which isn't to say that everyone at Tribeca thinks the idea of an empathy machine is obsolete.
Other sources say that 24 percent of the country's bridges are either deficient or just plain obsolete.
At the event spectacle, Musk declared that his batteries would someday render the world's energy grid obsolete.
Sure, jobs will become obsolete, but we can utilize the technology we invent to create new jobs.
There's some edtech stuff they want to replace the teacher — they want to make the teacher obsolete.
Finally, we have virtual reality coming in to totally upend things, perhaps rendering the commute obsolete altogether.
Mr Fouché claims that traditional anti-doping tests, which examine urine samples for banned substances, are obsolete.
The A disappears in front of the I, making the concept of artificial intelligence irrelevant and obsolete.
The president has called it "obsolete", and has raised fears that he may pull out of it.
Technical Boy believes that prayers are obsolete and that worshipping a deity has given way to obsession.
They're extraordinarily large and heavy, and depend on other obsolete technologies like VCRs and old gaming consoles.
In recent years politicians have blocked plans to close obsolete facilities and to end costly Saturday deliveries.
What was printed today in a textbook or a virtual tutorial may very well be obsolete tomorrow.
And the march of technology creates new jobs at the same time as it renders others obsolete.
You probably haven't seen much of them recently, because the web has evolved to render them obsolete.
In addition, the Pew Research center found that four in 10 Americans believe marriage is obsolete. Sure.
When the bot went obsolete, she went mad, extinguished her bot in a casket of kudzu leaves.
As U.S. courts established ethics rules for litigants in the nineteenth century, champerty was seen as obsolete.
But only in exchange for a commitment to close and dismantle an equivalent amount of obsolete capacity.
Meanwhile, drones and stealth surveillance aircraft circle overhead, making much of that land-based tech obsolete anyway.
Congress should begin the process of designing a new regulatory structure to replace the current obsolete model.
Corporate America has been lobbying for many years for a territorial system that would make deferral obsolete.
The relief we seek is limited and its value increasingly obsolete because the technology continues to evolve.
Several election officials told us that they stockpile refurbished laptops that can run obsolete versions of Windows.
It is wrought with tradition, but this tradition is obsolete and for a much earlier U.S. generation.
The screening is presented by Obsolete Media Miami, Bruce Posner, David Thomson, and Cinematheque founder Dana Keith.
The Venezuelan company's obsolete tankers are struggling to export oil and supply fuel to its domestic market.
During the campaign, Trump also criticized NATO as "obsolete," saying it should do more to fight terrorism.
In total, 14 types of data Facebook called "Permissions" were deprecated (a fancy software term meaning "obsolete").
Age of Empires was practically obsolete the moment Age of Empires II: Age of Kings came out.
"  In a third tweet, Trump called on Congress to "change the ridiculous and obsolete laws on immigration.
Kodak, which folded after failing to see that camera film would become obsolete, is the classic example.
This is because, by the time the fort was completed, new explosive technology rendered the fort obsolete.
"I took such heat, when I said NATO was obsolete," Trump told the newspaper in an interview.
Apple has cracked down on iPhone jailbreaks in recent years and has made them all but obsolete.
That's not to say that the iPhone 6 itself is officially "obsolete," or even the iPhone 5S.
This hits the sweet spot of obsolete tech no one ever really liked made (slightly) relevant again.
For now, however, the only way to make districts like VA-10 obsolete is to win them.
This personalized rebuilt heart, Dr. Collins, says, would make transplant waiting lists and anti-rejection drugs obsolete.
Once the compact reaches the threshold of 22016 votes, it would theoretically render the Electoral College obsolete.
Millennials across the world believe that a traditional path to work and a permanent job are "obsolete".
The quarterback who repeatedly ran up against Aaron Rodgers in the postseason and made him look obsolete.
This "lock-in" is very dangerous in a world where technology is rapidly making many jobs obsolete.
The arrival of affordable digital alternatives in the 80s made most of the previous analog equipment obsolete.
DJs will never become obsolete in a club setting, but the festival market might be another story.
Configuring firmware to put on the chips required using obsolete software that wouldn't run on modern computers.
It's about the problem of nihilism and how to find real values where old dogmas are obsolete.
Secondly, the only way to make nuclear weapons effectively obsolete is to develop reliable missile-defense systems.
But that slogan became instantly obsolete with a horrific act of violence as the games were beginning.
In other words, the modern work force coupled with modern threats has rendered traditional security techniques obsolete.
So much of the U.S. steel industry is using obsolete technology, which is why they can't compete.
Another is papered with Glynn's careful drawings of various failed and obsolete inventions from abandoned patent applications.
Though a forthcoming Sqweel 3 could make straight men's tongues obsolete, until then, they're still in business.
But Juul, which vowed to make cigarettes obsolete, is facing criticism as cozying up to Big Tobacco.
The Brent Spence has been listed as "functionally obsolete" in the federal bridge inventory since the 1990s.
But right now he appears to be eager for a fight over an issue that's become obsolete.
In the year of our lord, 2177, this vision was seen as something anachronistic, and thus, obsolete.
"Currently, many of these volcanoes have insufficient monitoring systems, and others have obsolete equipment," the USGS said.
The very notion of "watching TV" is becoming as obsolete as listening to music on a turntable.
All of this will alleviate overcrowding, improve circulation and upgrade obsolete infrastructure while creating hundreds of jobs.
The invention of the electric television by Philo Farnsworth soon made Baird and his mechanical television obsolete.
The latest effort, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, was declared obsolete before it could be finalized.
THIS WILL GET PRETTY AWKWARD IF THE APP EVER BECOMES OBSOLETE: People can now get audible tattoos.
Today, a campaigner's ability to read a crowd and give them what they want is quaintly obsolete.
Only a few years go by, and sometimes only months, before new devices render old models obsolete.
McConnell buried a 3-pointer for a 14-point lead that would soon make that combination obsolete.
"The supreme leader is a murderer; his regime is obsolete," demonstrators chanted in Azadi Square in Tehran.
Just a few years later, Murdoch sold the obsolete platform to media company Viant for $35 million.
It is estimated that obsolete cable products generate more than 50,000 tons of e-waste per year.
The EU must foster competition and focus on protecting people rather than jobs if they become obsolete.
But day by day, we are seeing breakthrough technologies render that old way of regulating markets obsolete.
They argue that by allowing people to swap out parts, Dot Boards' skateboards will never become obsolete.
Congress can start the process of bipartisan reform by reforming regulations that are burdensome or altogether obsolete.
Bolton has long considered in the INF treaty "obsolete" and has advocated withdrawing from it for years.
Prospective space-based defenses won the Cold War, and if deployed would have rendered nuclear missiles obsolete.
In the PS Booster itself, they have already found and disconnected 2,700 of those documented as obsolete.
There was a short-lived and halfhearted attempt to return to obsolete stances between 2007 and 2015.
But first, artificial intelligence could make countless professions obsolete by the time my sons reach their 225s.
Later forgotten, when photography and video rendered them obsolete, they were unearthed from storage in the 1960s.
The inbox full of work that would now wait forever, the whiteboard covered with ideas, instantly obsolete.
"In L.A., these buildings that were once looked at as obsolete are now being rediscovered," Mr. Zanetos said.
For over a century, developers created retail space where consumers bought things, much of which is now obsolete.
Bitcoin could render banks obsolete much as the internet had rendered newspapers and record stores irrelevant, optimists thought.
Their culture was considered "primitive," and anthropologists in the 20th century studied their supposedly obsolete way of life.
And when they become obsolete, this opens up doors for you to explore new strategies, perspectives, and projects.
But these rare days hint at a new normal, when sea level rise will render current coastlines obsolete.
Lee's job will be to help Goldman Sachs use technology before technology makes places like Goldman Sachs obsolete.
And for those who don't know, the buggy whip is the classical example of something that's gone obsolete.
"The use of animals for this training is expensive, obsolete, unnecessary and opposed by most Americans," they added.
This might be a comforting thought for those who are worried that AI systems will make humans obsolete.
Then when I was 18, I left the seminary... Of course, today, that's all a bit obsolete, now.
Think smartphones—every year they keep coming out with more advanced models that make the old ones obsolete.
But that estimate was made obsolete by a shutdown-averting stopgap funding bill Congress approved earlier this month.
Go deeper: The American car is becoming obsolete The great auto disruption The rise of the delivery AVs
This means viruses can mutate really quickly, which could potentially make any cure or vaccine obsolete over time.
I'm driving the Volkswagen e-Golf, and perhaps just for sentimental reasons, since it's about to become obsolete.
The 8-Bit Guy spends 15 minutes breaking down what makes floppy disks so cool, despite being obsolete.
By the end of the 17th century, as guilds became obsolete, the majority of members were gentlemen enthusiasts.
Sea level rise, heat waves, droughts, and floods threaten to make many of our habitats and infrastructure obsolete.
Dividing oil production into "OPEC" and "non-OPEC" has become an obsolete way of analyzing the oil market.
For instance, shared fleet models may become prevalent, rendering the concept of private car ownership obsolete for many.
The risk is that new rules cost a fortune to enforce and become obsolete as technology marches on.
Technological advances mean that the knowledge that people acquire in school is becoming obsolete more quickly than before.
Make inferior cake garnishes totally obsolete Don't even bother about icing those tricky bottom edges of your cake.
In addition, Google may find that, four years later, Glass has been rendered obsolete by virtual reality technology.
"As the Supreme Court unanimously recognized in 2014, innovation does not render the Fourth Amendment obsolete," Paul said.
The majority of professional wireless audio gear in America is about to become obsolete, and illegal to operate.
I don't want to ruin the rhetorical scale but that is sort of like getting a little obsolete.
The divisions between us on climate must become obsolete because water has no patience for man-made boundaries.
Education in a way is obsolete; not the content but the access the corporates, the participation of everybody.
For security experts, it means that existing CAPTCHA-based systems may soon be obsolete—if they aren't already.
On the campaign trail, Trump called NATO "obsolete" and claimed it wasn't doing enough on the terrorism front.
Real-time, cloud-based drawings and communication through Procore's tablet and web applications have rendered these problems obsolete.
His goal isn't just nostalgia, but to educate the internet—and his kids—about so-called obsolete technology.
"It's obsolete, first because it was designed many, many years ago," Trump was quoted as saying about NATO.
In other words, Uber wants its drivers to be as happy as possible before it makes them obsolete.
Air forces, particularly America's, sometimes do this with obsolete craft that they wish to fly for target practice.
Unfortunately, the books are pretty much obsolete (though Usborne has since published more contemporary books on the topic).
"Untitled" is part of MemoryLab, an exhibition curated by Kevin Arrow and Barron Sherer of Obsolete Media Miami.
We have unleashed powerful climactic forces that can't just be shut off like a dirty, obsolete coal plant.
Long derided as the obsolete propaganda of a collapsed state, GDR-era art is now experiencing a revival.
The S10+ includes every feature you could possibly want in a phone — even the nearly obsolete headphone jack.
"  Trump rankled European allies by imposing tariffs on imports from European Union countries and calling the NATO "obsolete.
From rolling TV carts to computer labs with clunky monitors, many parts of the classroom have become obsolete.
And, of course, they'll be extremely useful in shepherding humanity to our pampered and physically obsolete future. Fine!
Fort Gorges was built during the Civil War but was rendered obsolete by the time the war ended.
He described Pensando as a new category of product that will make a bunch of current products obsolete.
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By the 1990s, Foxboro Stadium had become obsolete relative to newer, more high-tech stadiums across the country.
We must also learn more because our existing knowledge is becoming obsolete at a faster and faster rate.
Angus King, I-Maine, warned that hypersonic missiles were a "nightmare weapon" that threatened to make carriers obsolete.
The new products must be managed but not destroyed because of their potential to make deadly cigarettes obsolete.
However, no government minister has been impeached under the law since 1806, and the law is considered obsolete.
The EU yellow card had been a "wakeup call" to deal with an obsolete fisheries law, he added.
Just like smartphones and computers, smart TVs eventually become obsolete because they can't run the apps you like.
RCV makes it impossible to "split the vote", ensures winners have majority support, & makes lesser evil voting obsolete.
This disruption has caused American productivity to skyrocket, but has also made many jobs obsolete, particularly in manufacturing.
The one format the download is supposed to have rendered obsolete is now laughing at its pitiful sales.
In the interview, Trump said he viewed NATO as obsolete because it had not defended against terror attacks.
Hackers and cybercriminals today have developed new skills that could soon render off-the-shelf security systems obsolete.
Although its piloted flight speed record has stood for fifty years, these ethical concerns are far from obsolete.
If anything, more often than not, I'm obsessing over or stifling the desire to obsess over becoming obsolete.
Of course, like all the other technology before it, the iPod was soon obsolete, replaced by the smartphone.
That figure underscores a misapprehension: the assumption that the physical relics of recorded sound are obsolete and expendable.
If they didn't do that, their white base would continue to fade and the party would be obsolete.
There is a justified concern, however, for workers who find themselves unable to work due to obsolete skills.
"It's preposterous," said Relkin, who argues that the data underlying the 2018 snap removal study is now obsolete.
First, many of the latest technical skills that are in high demand today become obsolete when technology progresses.
World War I shattered the hope that an increasingly interconnected world would render armed conflict between nations obsolete.
Ultimately, the EPA was only able to ban five obsolete asbestos-containing products and any new commercial uses.
Kamen, who had spent parts of about six years developing the PT, spoke seriously of rendering cars obsolete.
Falcon Heavy's first customer Many questioned whether Falcon Heavy was obsolete before it ever reached the launch pad.
"Very few people know how to work with those materials now," Raphaele Shirley said of the obsolete technology.
It is a belief that "the liberal idea has become obsolete," as Russian President Vladimir Putin recently declared.
Some experts like Wadhwa worry the solutions could be somewhat obsolete by the time they hit the market.
So, while AI won't make human creativity obsolete anytime soon, it can help us understand the technology's limits.
To date, no one has proposed to create a new model that makes the current, unsustainable one obsolete.
Wisconsin took a risky bet on a technology product that could easily become obsolete 10 years from now.
But, over time, the coal reserves below the island were eventually depleted, making life on the island obsolete.
Old assessments of floodplains are quickly becoming obsolete, which stands to put more people and property at risk.
Although so much of Ruppersberg's work captures an obsolete, analog world, he insists he isn't interested in nostalgia.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE on Wednesday said that NATO is "no longer obsolete" — a big change after Trump repeatedly called the alliance obsolete on the campaign trail.
"Wills are obsolete as a form of estate plan for seniors, because wills take effect at death," Ettinger said.
"If you had a C-5 in its original configuration, it would be obsolete," Issa said in an interview.
He often uses pieces of obsolete technology in his assemblages, underscoring the growing problem of electronic waste in Africa.
Anything not working, we'll fix, and anything that seems obsolete and not necessary, we're going to do away with.
The e-cigarette Juul burst onto the market in 22017 with the purported goal of making cigarette smoking obsolete.
The goal is to make all Olympic medals out of recycled metal, specifically from obsolete handhelds like cell phones.
Both before and after his election he has called NATO "obsolete" because it is not focused on fighting terrorism.
As a worker's time without a job grows, his professional connections might weaken and his skills might become obsolete.
The video experience has hardly evolved in the 2.5 years since I first called Facebook out for being obsolete.
Alex Bumazhny of Fitch Ratings suggests they might become like Xerox machines, used less frequently but not entirely obsolete.
And ironically, buying this car gestures toward a future where personal car ownership, and driving itself, is entirely obsolete.
Miranda offers what she thinks is a comforting argument: In 50 years, men are going to be obsolete anyway.
The game is set in a future of ubiquitous computing, where labor has been rendered obsolete by artificial intelligence.
Americans have elected a president who has described NATO as "obsolete" and accused China of ripping off their country.
That may be because B&N's problem was not only Amazon — it had gotten big, flabby and, finally, obsolete.
The company's reasoning for waiting: Why build an LTE network when the technology is just going to be obsolete?
Once the pride and joy of Apple, the iPod has now been sequestered on the island of obsolete tech.
The Federal Communications Commission has abandoned rules on cross-ownership of newspapers and broadcasters that it says were obsolete.
This ultimately means rediscovering the differences between the centre-left and the centre-right, not rejecting them as obsolete.
Pioneering scientific advancements, poised to render animal exploitation an obsolete leviathan of the past, are already going into effect.
The use of this obsolete technology symbolises a worrying lack of effective dialogue between the two countries' armed forces.
But fast-moving military technology quickly rendered the prop-driven plane obsolete – particularly when the jet engine was invented.
I look at my phone infrequently and there are rarely clocks around, personal devices apparently having made them obsolete.
In the future, the now-obsolete sequences might be used to produce never-before-seen amino acids and proteins.
It is the Great Usurper, rendering everything from newspapers to music players to actual human interaction all but obsolete.
Donald Trump reportedly described NATO as "obsolete," which prompted concern among the European contingent in the 28 member alliance.
The Trump administration has also threatened the institutions that govern global relationships, calling NATO obsolete and stoking trade tensions.
The idea, as we described in detail last year, is to make the widely used color keying process obsolete.
This is sensual music to overthrow obsolete and oppressive third world regimes by sharing love and deep ayahuasca meditation.
The only problem was that they were in a format so obsolete that the data was beyond O'Brien's reach.
Study after study has shown that much of our nation's infrastructure is either structurally deficient, functionally obsolete or both.
Spencer stressed that although Scorpio is a more powerful console, it wasn't going to make the Xbox One obsolete.
Bankhead conceded that under the new policy, some use cases will "no longer be allowed," rendering some apps obsolete.
And in a January interview with Germany's Bild newspaper, Trump called NATO "obsolete" and criticized its counter-terrorism efforts.
Kelly added that some of the technology deployed on the border is obsolete, and would have to be renewed.
He once called the alliance "obsolete," but has since claimed that NATO "changed their policy" since his last comments.
She's one of the most prolific Black feminists of our time, responsible for iconic texts like Are Prisons Obsolete?
"Obviously the comments from President-elect Trump, that he views NATO as obsolete, were viewed with anxiety," he said.
It exposes a tax system that is 220 years out of date and obsolete in an age of globalisation.
Her skepticism of the UN echoes Trump, who blasted the institution as "obsolete" in an interview over the weekend.
A steering wheel, for example, is comforting, even if slowly becomes obsolete, like in the case of a Robocar.
While there, he saw a whole stack of SGI Indys there along with boxes of obsolete 3D animation software.
The report once again raises concerns over the government's use of obsolete technologies, and the costs associated with them.
It felt as though my past experience was deemed obsolete, even when I met all of the stated qualifications.
Player pianos, or pianolas, peaked in popularity in the mid-1920s before improvements in recording technology rendered them obsolete.
Some doctors have been prescribing an obsolete antibiotic that's been proven ineffective in killing the bacteria that causes gonorrhea.
Not when you can save just short of £1000 on a Smart TV that'll make your current set obsolete.
Thanks in part to automated machinery, factory workers may be all but obsolete in the not-too-distant future.
Appliances that stopped working still kept their place in the kitchen, computers long since obsolete piled upon one another.
I guarantee that, if they do, they will find that issues of timely access to VA care become obsolete.
This led many to speculate that traditional measures of gauging a politician's popularity had been rendered obsolete by him.
Engineers are even rendering themselves obsolete by automating the very thing they are critical for: thinking and making things.
"I think conservatism, it's really obsolete," Frum, now a senior editor at The Atlantic, recently told Vice's Eve Peyser.
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The first was the reinstatement of the ultrahigh-frequency discount, an arcane rule that digital technology had rendered obsolete.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called NATO obsolete and has rebuked European allies for not spending enough on defense.
Davidson, her executive life coach, said that leading to make your role obsolete creates more space for new opportunities.
Trump's not off the mark when he calls today's Western organizations "obsolete," as he did NATO earlier this week.
But like many things railroad-related, the sign, which also announces New Jersey Transit departures, has been deemed obsolete.
Before human workers become wholly obsolete, governments should consider action to stave off even greater economic inequality, he argues.
Yes, I think you need all three parts, but — but we have, much of what we have is obsolete.
Trump famously called the NATO alliance "obsolete" during his campaign for president, a statement he walked back last year.
Today, the calculator watch is largely obsolete, but it makes this list because of its nostalgic look and feel.
Trump has called NATO "obsolete" at precisely the moment when it's needed to defend the Baltic states from Putin.
He is another one of the original members of the Obsolete Crew, but goes back even further than that.
But as Earth warms, our historical understanding will turn obsolete faster than we can replace it with new knowledge.
So it's not that I want to one day leave this, it's more that I will slowly become obsolete.
They demolish this part, get rid of that part, just because it's mostly 'obsolete' structures left at this point.
Turns out your 90s era CD player may not be obsolete after all—if you're in space, that is.
So why do movies, toys, and other media based on dinosaurs keep rehashing the same obsolete image each decade?
There is no "magical transformation" here (unless VR and telepresence renders location obsolete, which the Internet certainly didn't do).
Beneath the sheen of new phones and watches was an unspoken ultimatum: Buy into Apple's lifestyle or become obsolete.
Your phone is considered outdated if it's a year old, and obsolete if you bought it three years ago.
Customers howled, as the changes rendered many of their existing peripherals — and data they'd saved on floppy disks —  obsolete.
A critical safety feature could be disabled by obsolete logic — or, potentially worse, by the installation of embedded malware.
Is there fear that these companies could be obsolete just as quickly as they were players on the scene?
Some days, for example, he called NATO "obsolete" and implied that he would reduce American commitments to European security.
But the fact remains that goal was noble: to create a system of defenses that render our weapons obsolete.
" In the lead-up to the vote, the Catholic Church said that the Irish constitutional clause was "largely obsolete.
Now, there are always solutions that would allow the use of vintage or even obsolete software in modern contexts.
John Peddie, 71, lives in Toronto: I don't want to see Canada go back to protected obsolete manufacturing jobs.
Some directors, however, wanted to see the shake-up proposed by Elliott, calling Genish's plan "obsolete", one source said.
Decrees issued by sultans introduced fines or prison sentences instead of corporal punishments, rendering the latter often practically obsolete.
If you're buying a computer that will be obsolete in three years, the interest rate hardly matters at all.
Given today's market volatility and changed retirement landscape, it's safe to assume that the 20183% rule may be obsolete.
He worries that Silicon Valley is undermining democracy and ushering in a dystopian hellscape in which voting is obsolete.
Having created other levers of accountability, Parliament held its last impeachment in 1806 and now considers the procedure obsolete.
In China, it is so easy to make purchases with WeChat Pay and AliPay that cash is becoming obsolete.
Indeed, the whole idea of softening these standards requires historical amnesia and an obsolete understanding of public policy effects.
SDI, leveraging America's technological superiority, could render nuclear missiles obsolete—and thereby checkmate North Korea, Iran, China, and Russia.
In FY15 management drastically reduced the main sources of cash drain such as unprofitable stores, capex and obsolete inventories.
Tarpenning lights up discussing materials science that could make plastic obsolete, and deliver packaging with far fewer external impacts.
NATO's counterterrorism efforts stretch back three decades, long before Mr. Trump called the alliance "obsolete" in his 2016 campaign.
Or is it an obsolete craft like "cobbling shoes and shoeing horses," as Alexandra Petri, a columnist, has written?
As recently as 2014, USAF officials insisted that running on obsolete, isolated tech actually made the system more secure.
Now he knows that health care is complicated, and that NATO fights terrorism and is not obsolete after all.
To those who lived with CDs replacing their record players, iPods replaced the CD, and now iPods are obsolete!
Trump has called the Cold War-era alliance "obsolete" and said he would be happy to see it dissolve.
The problem occurs when we add the new to the old, rather than simply replacing outdated or obsolete regulations.
Some conservationist groups have called for tighter regulations on hydropower in Europe and the decommissioning of old, obsolete plants.
For instance, his description of  NATO as "obsolete" fanned fears that Washington would downscale its presence in the alliance.
It will come from the relentless pace of automation that makes a lot of good middle class jobs obsolete.
It will come from the relentless pace of automation that makes a lot of good middle-class jobs obsolete.
A decade later, New York became the first US state to form a commission dedicated to axing obsolete laws.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who described the 29-nation alliance as "obsolete" when he was president-elect, will attend.
S. persons are increasingly obsolete in a world where communications primarily take place over a global medium: the Internet.
Even before the commercial launch of the VoloPort, Volocopter is already planning for a future where VoloPorts are obsolete.
Evrard said that, on paper, the team had identified about 3,000 obsolete cables in each injector—9,000 in total.
Businesses can cull inventory, clean out a warehouse and donate unwanted goods, overstocks, obsolete items, factory seconds and more.
Or do you fear countless professions becoming obsolete, the merging of humans and machines, or a potential robot uprising?
When they finally did grant that waiver, the aircraft that Amazon had requested the waiver for was already obsolete.

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