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"out of date" Definitions
  1. old-fashioned or without the most recent information and therefore no longer useful
  2. no longer current or legally acceptable

932 Sentences With "out of date"

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Everything is out of date Trump has been critical of the Geneva Conventions in the past, but on Wednesday, when a reporter asked him if the protocols are "out of date," he agreed.
So, technically, your infotainment setup is already out of date.
Students interviewed called the sector slow and out of date.
Britain's laws on bugging and snooping are out of date.
By then the map was six days out of date.
In fact, he's more than a decade out of date.
Within months, those comforting assessments looked wildly out of date.
"The machines are so old and out of date," Zeigler continued.
Go deeper: Hacking guides are cheap, plentiful and out of date
The myth of the alcoholic writer seems decades out of date.
Social service data is largely siloed, out of date and incomplete.
That leaves the company's balance sheet looking oddly out of date.
It's a solution for a system that's sorely out of date.
"His experience is 20 years out of date," Mr. Brock said.
Express Scripts dismissed the document as out of date and irrelevant.
And if you're out of date, you're limiting your brand's potential.
Those figures, collected in November, are now decidedly out of date.
Electrical and plumbing systems are out of date; insulation is insufficient.
However, the syndicate bankers dismissed the FCA's findings as out of date.
Even the most out-of-date technologies seem to be surprisingly enduring.
Yes they're hideously out of date, but they're worth archiving and remembering.
Much of the information on Breyer's site is years out of date.
Proponents argue that current regulations are out of date and overly onerous.
Economists say government jobless figures are out of date and lack credibility.
Lebowitz: Don't have something on your LinkedIn profile that's out of date.
By not supporting 5G, the Razr could quickly feel out of date
This information is out of date, and Posabit currently supports debit purchases.
"The long shorts are out of date," the sophomore Ibi Watson said.
Even the older works, though, may not seem so out of date.
Among 31 digital voting machines on display, some were out of date.
It's even more out of date than it was 70 years ago.
Gopalan thinks Musk is relying on "out of date" information about LIDAR.
The closed-off kitchen and bathroom were dark and out of date.
But that is apparently out of date; FRED has the latest numbers.
But Pentagon officials admit the information may be out of date and incomplete.
As security practices improve over time, out-of-date machines are increasingly vulnerable.
"Most of this data was out of date," he said in an email.
Now they are out of date, and parts are hard to come by.
She said the page was removed because the information was out of date.
"In 1982, the clothes Chinese wore were so out of date," he said.
"They were out of date the moment they went into effect," Perez admitted.
A company with such forward-thinking design now seems years out of date.
Am I so old now that my value system is out of date?
First, America's election systems are rife with out-of-date devices and software.
Land often changes hands, so maps showing ownership can be out-of-date.
Vested interests and out-of-date thinking lead to a bias against batteries.
Often, by the time they trickle down to the masses, they're out of date.
The old, paternalistic, Robert Moses-style, top-down approach is long out of date.
Old theories of the best way to develop an economy look out-of-date.
How can a vehicle designed to safely transport kids seem so out of date?
Technological change also means that knowledge acquired years ago may be out of date.
Which also means that their sense of American politics is long out of date.
This act is well-recognized as completely out-of-date and difficult to interpret.
Office addresses for both listed on a government companies' registry were out of date.
Information in federal and state files may, in some cases, be out of date.
But Cybertruck design reminded people of other retro, out-of-date cars as well.
Some of the project's successes are described in this (slightly out of date) PDF.
The image of farangs with unsophisticated palates is out of date, Mr. Narupon said.
My boyfriend's passport was out of date, so we had to get the boat.
"Oh, the show is way out of date," said Mr. Hodgson in an interview.
Since, however, Nestio has pivoted to solve for the core problem: out-of-date listings.
At root, robo-advisers' argument against target date funds is that they're out of date.
But much like careful diplomacy and good hair, Cronuts have become so out of date.
Parts of the code might be old and out- of- date, reused again and again.
Breast pumps facilitate that gap, but as a medical technology they're exceedingly out of date.
On many occasions, what is taught is out of date before people leave the classroom.
In itself, this view does not necessarily make them either out of date or undoable.
The problem is that out of date, simplistic, thinking still makes a case for coal.
State immunization registries are often incomplete or have very out-of-date information, he said.
But there's still vigorous spending here, and polling is often sparse or out of date.
But isn't buying a 30-second spot on television a little, well, out of date?
A woman called Eve is offering an out-of-date curry ready meal on Olio.
They found that 88 percent of Java applications have vulnerabilities from out of date components.
The Future of Work Popular ideas about the working class are woefully out of date.
To me, "Western civilization" sounds like something out of date, a concept from another time.
With their analogue systems, complex strata of silos and out-of-date technology, anyone would think they were primed and ready for digital disruption — that new technologies could help these out-of-date, yet highly lucrative industries, become more streamlined, efficient and customer-centric.
You'll love it, maybe, at least for the three months until it's completely out of date.
"He asked me directly if I'd been using old or out-of-date makeup," Potter claimed.
And they are based on a picture of America's economy that is decades out of date.
Something that is printed can often be out of date by the time anyone sees it.
This decision already looks out-of-date, and will look more so with every passing day.
UPDATING Australia's out-of-date media-ownership laws is not a job for the faint-hearted.
Commentators who are fixated on its anti-inflation aspects are almost 40 years out of date.
This isn't merely sprucing up out-of-date mechanics or building games in more efficient engines.
I found a few crowdsourced documents online, but they were out-of-date, unvetted, and incomplete.
The site is running years-old, out-of-date forum software that has known security vulnerabilities.
To be sure, Clinton's campaign rejects the notion that it ran an out-of-date campaign.
Mr. Cheng said the company recognized in 2009 that the area was sorely out of date.
As Ridloff says, "the desire to be heard by someone else is never out of date."
It is never out of date, because it is not about the present, that moving target.
That the standard ideas of espionage that fuel most spy thrillers suddenly seem out of date?
Klaus Bischoff, Volkswagen's chief designer, who designed the previous logo, said it was out of date.
This book is nearly 35 years old, and some of its examples are out of date.
Like a lot of people, I've always been squeamish about out-of-date food and leftovers.
There were tantalizing hints in animal studies, however, that this idea could be out of date.
After attending the Queen Alexandra Stakes, she realizes her horses and methods are out of date.
The legislation aims to update licensing laws that industry groups say are increasingly out of date.
An out-of-date iOS can account for software bugs that suddenly scramble your location accuracy.
The legislation aims to update licensing laws that industry groups say are increasingly out of date.
The 43-year-old arrangement had fallen woefully out of date, in the W.G.A.'s view.
This information may be out-of-date, but it casts doubt on Manza Gallery's provenance claims.
He cautioned about drawing conclusions from older studies that may be based on out-of-date technology.
People like what Bruce does — those big, goopy, French-style sauces, which are completely out of date.
Given the rate at which Americans are installing solar panels, this map is already out of date.
A targets servers running out-of-date versions of a type of business software known as JBOSS.
The issue was compounded, sources told Gizmodo, by a weakness in the system's out-of-date software.
Additionally, Safari will no longer transmit information about the out-of-date plugins you've forgotten to discard.
And as manufacturers reformulate products without making public announcements, information may be incomplete or out of date.
That newspaper falls on the table, and it's already out of date because of what's happening live.
Going into this election, experts warned about the woefully out-of-date equipment that most states use.
It is still possible to purchase Evenflo Big Kid boosters with the out-of-date, unsafe parameters.
Experts agree, though, that the voting machines used by states are dangerously out of date and unreliable.
Korean beauty brand Too Cool For School is making the out-of-date phrase, well, cool again.
And many of the preconceptions about Colombia being dangerous are at least a decade out of date.
But the system that sent automated voice mail messages often had out-of-date family contact information.
Coach pre-orders for them, too — essentially takes all of the awkward logistic plannings out of date.
Sometimes insurers might use data or documents that are out of date to rule a treatment experimental.
The whole thing is absurd, considering they're all running on processors that are wildly out of date.
But the law that set the rules for our broadband networks is now woefully out of date.
But even more recent out of date technology costs more to maintain than up to date technology.
After two and a half to three years, any list you have is completely out of date.
By the time the regulations are issued, changes in technology make them out of date, he said.
India's 1981 Air Act is far too lax and out of date to control the current crisis.
We know the security of the systems controlling our electric grid are inadequate and out of date.
Two of those also confirmed their passport and phone numbers, although both passports were out of date.
The commenter's channel could be sparse, out of date or completely unrelated to the topic at hand.
Personally, WEIRDO is a word I'd associate with bullying, but maybe that association is out of date.
"In coastal areas, a flood map is out of date on the day it's published," Moore said.
Manufacturers and ISPs are asked to not support out-of-date, unencrypted, or unauthenticated protocols and services.
Business and property databases in Cyprus are often out of date, incomplete or closed to public access.
However, the computing revolution looks as if it will make today's rules look horribly out of date.
The current plan "is a really an out-of-date way of seeing the city," he said.
"It assumes you won't work hard, long hours, and have out-of-date skills," says Smith, 250.
Hun Sen said calls for the original signatories to be reconvened were "out of date and impossible".
Emotions as strong as those brought to the surface here, you realize, never go out of date.
"Language associated with the Clean Power Plan, written by the last administration, is out of date," it said.
Today, most manufacturers have at least upgraded to MobileMark 2014, so they're only five years out of date.
But he cautioned about drawing conclusions from older studies that may be based on out-of-date technology.
I'm queer and 34 years old, and I still feel like my queer vocabulary is out of date.
One reviewer wrote that "it makes racism appear not only ugly and stupid but ludicrously out of date".
Many capitals still rely on out-of-date planning laws, leading to haphazard building and needlessly expensive rent.
Look, I know they're profoundly out of date, but I can only work with what I can get.
I think it's one of the great ironies that the Jurassic Park films now are out of date.
That image of migrant workers in gritty urban barrios—think "West Side Story"—is itself out of date.
Alot more are improved and changed , so your texts together with price chart are completely out of date.
Lastly, they should get rid of unnecessary spending because we are stuck with an out-of-date bureaucracy.
Still, today the site feels somehow less cutting; less offensive, even, and perhaps a little out of date.
"We don't see the region through what is frankly an out-of-date Cold War prism," he said.
For a long time, his use of figuration and narrative struck many people as hopelessly out of date.
The Android app is rather out of date, so this is probably only an option for iPhone users.
Sometimes items, including Bluetooth, won't function properly on your iPhone if your iOS is out of date.1.
Trump seems to have only a few stock ideas about Japan, all of which are out of date.
Ahead of her arrival in South Africa, May said the forecasts cited by Hammond were out of date.
When introducing the machines to participants, Hursti pointed out that some were running horribly out of date software.
As such, the database of women in the area was incomplete, out-of-date and had erroneous entries.
This may require some shoe-leather investigation, since the network directories are often confusing and out of date.
Instead it is seen as a red flag that their current disclosure limitation system is out of date.
And that's a problem in the U.S., particularly in states where road maintenance is woefully out of date.
This year's recounts have revealed a system with procedures that are deeply out of date, Professor Douglas said.
Often, that data is expensive, and it can be out of date by the time it is analyzed.
Austin: And also most of the time it is out of date, it feels out of touch, rather.
The models that showed Alabama being "grazed" were out of date at the time he spoke on Sunday.
An out-of-date app can cause performance issues, especially if you haven't updated in a long time.
In 2013, a health inspection found asylum seekers were being given small portions of out-of-date food.
As Boston's transformation into a Winter Helplessland proved, the city's transit infrastructure is undeniably, perhaps dangerously out of date.
Why does the business section still publish stock quotes when they're out of date by the time they're printed?
Besides, Hughes is misunderstanding anti-trust law, and those laws are out of date and wouldn't be effective anyway.
In the meantime, the reality of Houston's flooding has already shown the old models to be out of date.
The menu posted outside Kabab Café, in Astoria's Little Egypt, is out of date by roughly a quarter century.
Counterpoint: Facebook says it updated this "out-of-date policy so that our platform remains as open as possible."
Both could be seen as extensions of what "Environments" tapped into, rendering simple natural sounds curiously out of date.
The processors and graphics cards are cutting edge, while the RAM and storage options are decidedly out of date.
That'll extend the Pixel's lifespan for at least another year before its software starts to fall out of date.
Pretty Woman and its reviews both uses "hooker" pretty liberally, a label that feels shockingly out of date today.
Or wooed by forlorn hopers overselling their dating prospects with a set of out-of-date/overly processed photos.
That meant that once the custom AGC was finally completed, some of the technology was already out of date.
Our widespread cultural assumption that every child lives with a two-parent heterosexual married couple is out of date.
That means potential buyers won't have to worry about sacrificing power by choosing a significantly out-of-date phone.
Car infotainment systems are slowly improving nowadays, but the vast majority remain unintuitive and quickly grow out of date.
It exposes a tax system that is 220 years out of date and obsolete in an age of globalisation.
It is likely to have been written in an out-of-date language, possibly more than one of them.
Give the gift of old and absolutely out-of-date technology to the geek in your life this year!
The country's policies are dangerously out of date and out of control, generating real suffering at home and abroad.
But the DOJ's antitrust division believes the Paramount Decrees are out of date and has moved to end them.
Precise amounts are not known, because the pension reports now in the public domain contain out-of-date numbers.
Worse still, most of that research is a few years out of date because of lag time in publishing.
If all else fails, the most out-of-date tracking device you're likely to own — your scale — won't lie.
That's a very out-of-date response, of course, because our government expects its citizens to do everything digitally.
At first, customers detected using an out of date browser or ineffective anti-virus would be prompted to upgrade.
But this image of the Trump movement is out of date and largely a consequence of the primary schedule.
In specific states, the polls were off simply because they were out of date after less than a week.
But that talk is out of date, he said, because the reality on the southern border is far different.
Their homepages are filled with bland, out-of-date rewrites of local stories first reported by real news outlets.
Many government agencies, U.S. and international alike, have a reputation for sometimes using tools that are horribly out of date.
It's worth checking out the full Avast report for reminders about out of date drivers, frameworks, office software, and more.
But the report indicates agencies aren't just slightly out of date—some are essentially operating in completely in the dark.
"I believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date," the Queen commented.
It's also out of date, according to Paul Honeywood, a Tendring District Council Cabinet member with responsibility for Jaywick Sands.
The kindest interpretation of this is that Mr Trump is out of date, as his own government could tell him.
While the Pixel's specs are now two years out of date, it's not as though the phone doesn't hold up.
CV Portfolios offer an easier alternative to personal websites that are often sparsely populated, out-of-date or otherwise neglected.
An earlier version of this article misstated the founding date and had out-of-date pricing information for the vehicle.
Given that both eBay and Craigslist feel a decade out of date at this point, the company might just succeed.
They are one of the reasons why Hillary Clinton's politics seem out of date and Donald Trump's seem more relevant.
The Modernizing Government Technology Act, aimed at upgrading woefully out-of-date agency information technology equipment, passed the House Thursday.
"They conceded that the award was out of date and problematic, and out of step with public interests," she said.
According to a recent New York Times article, insurance plan directories of providers are often inaccurate and out of date.
"In the end, if you don't make changes to a document that's out of date, you have problems," he said.
"Our ownership structure changes from time to time, and those filings are out-of-date," a spokesperson for HNA said.
Perhaps grunge was always the exclusive domain of a certain kind of man, one who is now out of date.
The mural's artistry — stunningly realistic for a generation that had never seen Earth from space — was looking out of date.
"Things change very quickly in the city, and there's stuff in there that's already out of date," Mr. Stang said.
"This research shows the information they are mandating women receive (is)inaccurate and out of date," Biggs told Reuters Health.
Unfortunately, out of date Medicare coverage rules are restricting access to bone marrow transplants solely on the basis of age.
People can ask for links to be removed if the information is no longer relevant or is out of date.
The acquisitions regulation will "remove out-of-date coverage, update references, and correct minor errors and omissions," the agency said.
Someone who is not afraid to tout our economic policy and go soft on our socially out of date policies.
Holder, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the formula for determining which jurisdictions needed preclearance was out of date.
The acquisitions regulation will "remove out-of-date coverage, update references, and correct minor errors and omissions," the agency says.
A student who majors in "current events" or jazzy course titles will be out of date the day he graduates.
Government spying practices are perhaps more scrutinized, as a result of awkward questions about out-of-date legal oversight regimes.
Feinstein is saddled with "the perception of being out of date," said David Mermin, a longtime political strategist in California.
For instance, the attachments will claim your software is out-of-date or needs to be updated for security purposes.
They even told security professionals the feature was out of date and should be turned off if possible years earlier.
Just because a flip phone is out of date does not mean that it cannot call like the smart phone.
"The F.D.A. should not have permitted this out-of-date approach to be used for medical purposes," Dr. King said.
Four out-of-date dams upstream, built in the early- to mid-20th century, have sparked residual ecological strain downstream.
He said in the interview that many of the N.H.S. computers still ran Windows XP, an out-of-date software.
Check for recent, newer-generation releases to make sure your shiny new thing doesn't feel out of date next month.
Is it an out-of-date policy or will it have an effect on the business if it&aposs gone?
"In the NHS, the technology they are using it out of date," said Paul Edon of cyber security group Tripwire.
The more he was attacked for being a radical last night, the more those attacking him seemed out of date.
I refresh the app at that time and manage to reserve a bag of unwanted and out-of-date groceries.
The Energy Department has said the draft study is out of date and a new version could have different conclusions.
The image of Phuket as a cut-price destination for backpackers and budget-conscious retirees is long out of date.
In 2012, a report by the Trusts found that state voter registration processes were often out of date and inefficient.
In court, Justice Department attorneys attributed the discrepancies to out-of-date information or children being released from government custody.
These laws are now so out-of-date that many restaurants and bars in New York City just ignore them.
I would say ... First of all, that description is extremely out of date based on what we are doing today.
Granadillo stated that the other two bakers arrested during the citywide inspection had made brownies with out-of-date wheat.
But having an out-of-date or broken label maker defeats the purpose of having one in the first place.
Fire up the software and you can identify and fix out-of-date drivers with just a couple of mouse clicks.
"We had been told they were valid for a month but they were out of date," one parent told WA Today.
The site has been displaying old, out of date scores for games, including the World Cup match between Brazil and Belgium.
Benjamin Joffe, a partner at Hax, reckons that Silicon Valley's experience of hardware is "six to seven years out of date".
He would have China declared a currency manipulator, saying the yuan is undervalued—a charge most economists think out of date.
Set-top boxes can have technical faults, they are expensive and they go out of date in terms of their functionality.
But sometimes the aerial imagery is out of date, making it harder to understand where you're telling the car to go.
Okay, this charger is a little out of date, and you're pretty sure your significant other has a newer iPhone, too.
He also thinks that the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, intended to thwart discrimination against African-Americans, is out of date.
Founder Daniel Zimmerman explained that it was just another aspect of the voting process that struck them as out of date.
You can edit things like roads that aren't marked but should be or restaurant opening times that are out of date.
And so Wear OS needs to have simpler goals, ones achievable on the out-of-date processor it's typically running on.
MacStadium says it buys hundreds of Mac Pros a month, even in 23 as the platform grows increasingly out of date.
But while most consider them to be out of date, expert systems embody the present ethos of human and machine collaboration.
You have a huge influence on kids & using out of date stereotypical gender specific wording prevents young girls from becoming firefighters.
It's an out-of-date belief that the husband should earn money and the wife should take care of the home.
Confused why you should care if your new laptop uses solid-state drives instead of other out-of-date storage tech?
Save for a sketch about Papyrus that relied heavily on host Ryan Gosling, the material has been bizarrely out-of-date.
Overall Score: 210/10 Bergh: It feels like VIP bottle service in Toronto, which of course means it's out of date.
The remainder are secured using SHA-1, which is now an out-of-date algorithm, leaving them more vulnerable to attack.
Update: The Department of Homeland Security has released a statement claiming the findings were preliminary, out of date and later disproven.
China's government launched a high-level investigation into a huge black-market trade in out-of-date and improperly stored vaccines.
He managed to pull this off in part because the consensus within the party was so brittle and out of date.
But Energy Department officials said that draft report is out of date and the study could be changed before it's released.
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security found that 58 percent of FEMA's flood maps are inaccurate or out-of-date.
Government information technology ranges from years to decades out of date, impacting efficiency, hindering cybersecurity and costing more money to maintain.
Ryanair said Winkelmann's comments on the data room seemed out of date considering the insolvency filing was only made this month.
Regulations are decades out-of-date, and regulators lack the data, oversight tools, and financial resources to guarantee drinking water protection.
In some cases, deactivations can be reversed by taking improvement courses, appealing to Uber, or updating out-of-date personal information.
But thanks to a decade of innovation and entrepreneurship there is an alternative to the out-of-date abstinence-only approach.
Why it matters: Privacy groups say some of the key precedents concerning phone records and police searches are out of date.
It was difficult for a designer whose particular aesthetic defined the '60s not to seem out of date a decade later.
If you still can't make in-app purchases, the payment information associated with your Apple ID might be out of date.
This should not be news, and in fact, it's such an old story that it may already be out of date.
The government has recognized its most recent forecasts are out-of-date and will likely release new ones later this month.
The most modern part of America's economy – communications – suffers under America's most out-of-date law and most backward-looking regulation.
Even if we think of ourselves as progressive, we may still be dogged by out-of-date attitudes about sexual roles. 
Some tests endure because psychologists continue using tests that are out of date, or are no longer considered the best tool.
And at a deeper level, tax-cut enthusiasts may have a fundamentally out-of-date view about where profits come from.
The pictures look as out of date as those black-and-white photos of all-white NBA teams from the 1950s.
It's not yet clear how the C.I.A. obtained the malware, and at least some of it may be out of date.
On Tuesday, he talked about people "clipping coupons in the stock market" — a reference that seemed several decades out of date.
There's a reason this model has remained a go-to for pros despite being, in theory, five years out of date.
If you're worried about the stigma that, for whatever out-of-date reason, surrounds online dating, we're telling you to reevaluate.
Finally, as a forward-looking step, I review all of my email filters, which go out of date as services evolve.
The issue is that within the networking industry, most of products used to maintain networks are decades old and out of date.
We've also noticed occasional crashes and other bugs with Wear OS devices, again a symptom of hardware that's getting out of date.
For now, Telegram is still in the App Store, albeit with an out-of-date, non-GDPR-compliant version of the app.
The retailer has for years faced criticisms of out-of-date focus on sexy styles, while competitors like Third Love prioritized comfort.
Sonya, out hawking out-of-date copies of Granma, the Communist Party's daily newspaper, says she is "very worried about the future".
Information is often out of date and tends to cover broad swathes of the country, making it hard to spot underlying trends.
However, a CNN Reality Check found that many of his arguments were out of date or wrong, particularly regarding alleged currency manipulation.
Redditor TeacherTish, a teacher at an elementary private school, posted these delightfully out-of-date posters hanging in the school's computer lab.
You have a huge influence on kids & using out of date stereotypical gender specific wording [that] prevents young girls from becoming firefighters.
And by using an out-of-date platform, you could also look at, what's the one from Canada with the little keys?
The "alterations in consumption habits since 3.43 have made the official index out-of-date", it noted, recommending that it be "terminated".
The pay was decent, and since it was manual labor, it didn't matter that Delfino's computer skills were somewhat out of date.
When the government has released official data for the jobless rate in the past it has tended to be out-of-date.
So the idea that regulatory framework is just on, "Are you getting good stuff at cheap prices?" is so out of date.
In 1886, Friedrich Nietzsche declared the sublime out of date, yet artists continued to be awed by mountain ranges and unusual landscapes.
Their opponents are relying on the out-of-date assumption that convention delegates are free agents who can nominate anybody they want.
We must confront the nation's out-of-date immigration policy and finally resolve the issues of strong border enforcement and merit immigration.
So, "rather than rely on out-of-date approaches to law enforcement, the FBI must develop 21st-century investigative capability," she advises.
Surpassed by the present that it aims to depict, the novel feels amiable and mild by comparison, already quaintly out of date.
In fact, Clinton changed machines when older ones became out of date, leaving a trail of out-of-order servers behind her.
While Michigan has been heavily surveyed, Hawaii has gone uncovered, and sparse polls in Mississippi and Idaho are now out of date.
Between today as I write this, and when you read it, who knows how out of date this information will even be?
What's new: FBI Director Comey told Congress that there were attempts to hack RNC emails, but the emails were out of date.
"It's a sign that the system was out of date," Mr. Abloh said one evening at Soho House Chicago, the members' club.
The government says that voter rolls are out of date and the state does not have the money to conduct an election.
In 2010, city voters narrowly passed a major financing mechanism, ReBuild Houston, to improve roads and an out-of-date drainage system.
The use of location data to aid in deportations also demonstrates how out of date the notion of informed consent has become.
Clinton, their enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders during the primary seemed to say that for some, feminism's traditional preoccupations seem out of date.
Unattended ground sensors that detect movement is another technology widely deployed in the thousands at the border that looks out-of-date.
Some of them — not Miyoshi — became contract workers after IBM told them their skills were out of date and no longer needed.
Your app may not be working properly because of a poor Wi-Fi connection, a miscalibration, or an out-of-date software.
In some models - such as the 21.5-inch iMac released in late 2015 - 43 percent of machines had out-of-date firmware.
The old stereotypes of the fatalistic Russian peasant willing to endure any hardship for the motherland are long since out of date.
With the rapid developments in clean energy, batteries, and electric cars, Trump is looking not just out of fashion but out of date.
Look at this list of the top 20 most common out-of-date programs:Image: AvastYes, a lot of these programs are still useful.
Yet his site is filled with articles that have false details or are so out of date as to leave out critical information.
Relying on flood maps that are out of date or incomplete, people are buying homes without knowing the true risk of their investment.
Textbooks are hard to come by or out of date, and arts and music classes have been eliminated, while class sizes have swelled.
Potential Mac Pro owners won't stomach paying $4,999 for a similar machine that will be out of date in a couple of years.
The GAO report says that U.S. government departments spend upwards of $60 billion a year on operating and maintaining out-of-date technologies.
A 2014 study by business software maker VMware showed that Apple's reputation as anything but a business-computer supplier is out of date.
This law was written and passed in an era that is technologically out-of-date compared to the era in which we live.
Nearly 15 years later, the paper is now very much out of date, particularly when it comes to how people browse the web.
Union officials said the leaks and other safety problems are endemic at the facility and show that the plant is out of date.
While sexting might be the digital age's form of tantric discussion, the seemingly ancient form of phone sex might seem out-of-date.
Early iPhones offered massive improvements over what came before—with some software even being upgraded into oblivion due to out-of-date processors.
Gamers are delaying purchases of current models of Microsoft's Xbox One console and Sony's PlayStation 21.53 as both are considered out of date.
The company says that today, there's not a single source for data on individual professionals — it's scattered around and often out-of-date.
In January, security researchers at Avast found that Shockwave was the most commonly out-of-date program that it observed on users' machines.
If we left it up to cable companies with their crummy, out-of-date Wi-Fi routers, we'd never have decent Wi-Fi.
The experts said the Myanmar government's count of 85 tigers in 2010 was not included because the data was considered out of date.
We found millions of out of date registration records due to people moving or dying, but found no evidence that voter fraud resulted.
Also, the list was out of date, had not been maintained and incorrectly included terms that are primarily used in non-sensitive contexts.
The company has still not commented on the data breach, apart from the tweet stating that the dumped files are out of date.
Well, software in five years from now where you're having to do anything manual is going to feel out of date and clunky.
McGregor from the Tow Center says that SEO-focused strategies are as out of date as the sexist content they often lead to.
Intruders had been able to use valid login credentials to access Carphone Warehouse's system via out-of-date WordPress software, the ICO said.
But the documents released on Wednesday indicate that the financial projections for Fannie and Freddie the judge received were significantly out of date.
I am opposed to it going to a scoreboard which, in the age of planned obsolescence, will be out of date in 5?
The S2360 is a little out of date, but we've seen it selling for at low as $215, which is a good deal.
Yet our authorization for being there is out of date, and nearly as old as the young men and women being sent there.
Then, on Sunday, CNBC reported that Amazon customers were complaining about being shipped out-of-date or moldy food by third-party sellers.
The photographs she has will get more and more out of date, and Camron, Leslie, and Tiana will become people she doesn't know.
"In the new era of non-disclosing political organizations with intentionally opaque names, this interpretation is woefully out of date," the lawmakers wrote.
Additionally, in too many places, the flood maps that determine whether homeowners and businesses must carry flood insurance are woefully out of date.
RL: I realized that if I wrote something so close to reality, then it would go out of date in the next hour.
Hospitals across England are running thousands of out-of-date Windows XP machines, potentially putting patient data and other sensitive information at risk.
Conservation groups and Democratic lawmakers, including Senator Tom Udall of New Mexico, have long criticized the General Mining law as out-of-date.
This is mainly aimed at manufacturers that want to revive out-of-date uses for asbestos, like roofing felt, according to the EPA.
The plants produce electricity by burning oil — an out-of-date feedstock that is dirty and exposes Puerto Ricans to oil-price swings.
That law is now out of date with this week's rules from the FDA on medical abortions — and is likely in legal limbo.
TikTok users who decided to give Byte a try may have found it sleepy, stripped down and even a bit out of date.
But increasingly, I sort of feel like the approach had grown out of date—it especially doesn't hold up well to career changes.
The stack traces would give valuable information about potentially out-of-date components in the site's innards attackers could use to breach it.
The nation's current flood maps are often out of date and do not reflect the nation's increased risk of flooding from climate change.
In fact, they take place in the recent past, conjuring a world that feels real because it's familiar, and therefore out of date.
We've seen too many stories of children being taught in buildings that are falling apart, with books that are frighteningly out of date.
"In the new era of non-disclosing political organizations with intentionally opaque names, this interpretation is woefully out of date," the lawmakers said.
"It is an extremely out-of-date, dilapidated facility," said Vincent Grippo, the deputy commissioner for management and budget for the Police Department.
I have heard of several authors who just quit working on novels in progress because they either seemed irrelevant or suddenly out of date.
For a website with no paid writing staff that is still overcoming an out-of-date reputation for inaccuracy, Wikipedia punches above its weight.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A leading U.S. coal regulator announced plans on Tuesday to toughen what it called "out-of-date" rules for guaranteeing mine cleanups.
But Palm Beach has missed the mandated deadline, which election officials said was due to technical issues with the county's out-of-date machines.
The violations included keeping out-of-date drugs in stock, using improper procedures to prepare IV solutions, and inadequate cleaning of hands and gloves.
That means it'll be slightly out of date when it comes out, but it's not too surprising to hear that there'll be some customizations.
The continuing foreclosure crisis hasn't helped either, meaning that voter rolls are populated with out of date addresses, phone numbers, and other personal data.
So how are you supposed to teach computer science with those technology-based skills with something that's by design two years out of date?
AgriProtein Technologies takes organic waste from food factories, restaurants, and hotels, plus out-of-date produce from supermarkets, and creates larvae feed from it.
And all these shows are enmeshed in modes of storytelling that seemed entertaining when they premiered but now feel a little out of date.
The issue isn't the idea that men have sex with men, it's maintaining and baiting harmful, out-of-date cliches on a national platform.
One of the big problems is that there's really only one processor available for these watches: a Qualcomm chip that's woefully out-of-date.
Yet depictions of corporate China as just an undemocratic, state-run monster, thieving and cheating to get ahead, are crude and out of date.
The system had grown hopelessly out of date since then—it still relied on telephone calls and a series of paper-based internal processes.
Speaking on a panel at the same event, Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser said Monday that the decision was based on out-of-date legislation.
Wow, I'd hate to say 80 percent, because next year it might be under 80 percent, and the clue would be out of date.
But with Democratic voters increasingly rallying around Sanders, according to polls in Iowa and New Hampshire, the phrase could soon appear out-of-date.
But it is in many ways just a catch-up measure, bringing social media in line with out-of-date regulation of other media.
If the Times really wants to defend civility, they need to realize their own codified rules of blaming both sides are out of date.
Luigi de Magistris, the mayor of Naples since 2011 and a former anti-Mafia prosecutor, said the show presented an out-of-date reality.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said the new 2019 guidelines built on 2006 methodologies by updating gaps and out-of-date science.
They see two coastal cities vulnerable to climate change, with out-of-date developments, whose residents are trying to build sustainable economies and infrastructure.
What's more, these patterns and styles were simply out of date since they were modeled on swimwear designs that were already on the market.
"The problem is that the tech field keeps moving on at a brisk pace, and my skills were out of date," Ms. Giovanniello said.
Arthur KosowskyPittsburgh To the Editor: The standard measures of American prosperity that President Trump touts are as out of date as a 1950s sitcom.
Forced to publish the paper, the government has sought to paint it as out of date, claiming that since it was written, on Aug.
By the time the photograph appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial 100 years ago, it was two months out of date.
What I haven't seen pointed out much, however, is that Trump's racism rests on a vision of America that is decades out of date.
"When you have a bigger home,  you have more to remodel or replace when it becomes out of date or non-functional," Watterson says.
As a result, many in the party say, Mr. Biden's comfortable relationship with the Senate leader is not only out of date, but dangerous.
Most of these laws have not been updated since passage; some are out of date, or Congress has failed to identify and close loopholes.
When I first started teaching, students mainly described unions as organizations that were once important, but probably out of date in the current economy.
I MAKE -- I HAVE CRIB NOTES HERE THIS IS WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT ME. I'M OUT OF DATE, WHICH IS CODE FOR I'M OLD.
That's because investment reporting today is misleading, largely due to out-of-date regulations and a lack of innovation in the wealth management industry.
The photos of Fahrenthold's notepad, which he posted on Twitter Monday, are already out of date, as additional charities have ditched the venue since.
By now, deep in season three, the show's initial premise is at least six premises out of date; what delights you have in store!
But instead of considering any of these issues, the political class is frozen in a back and forth that's now decades out of date.
"The F.D.A. should not have permitted this out-of-date approach to be used for medical purposes," said a professor who helped discover BRCA103.
Rules dictating specific methods quickly become out of date and out of step with constantly changing technology, and will only hamper innovation and harm consumers.
During his first day on the job at a small 3D-modelling company, Griffith noticed that his new colleagues' workstations were hopelessly out of date.
It's a little out of date now, but the Roadhog analysis still applies (and it remains a great tutorial on what hitboxes are in general).
But that's also why, alongside Spielberg's idea that "movies" and "films" are two different things that don't intersect, it feels so wanly out-of-date.
Yes, but: The piece got some weekend pushback from some analysts who argued that it overstates the case, or is at least out of date.
They're all a blur of disappointment, each of them exhibiting a refinement on a design that's now grown out of date and out of touch.
In your correspondent's office: two out-of-date posters about African politics, blu-tacked to a seven-foot-tall cupboard that he has never opened.
I recently bought a Pixel XL phone — yes, I know: it's way out of date, but it was really cheap — that runs Android 9 Pie.
Until this week, Apple was still offering some embarrassingly out-of-date computers, but now, it has replaced them with an embarrassment of diverse riches.
Gamers are delaying purchases of current models of Microsoft Corp's Xbox One console and Sony Corp's PlayStation 21.53 as both are considered out of date.
Apple hasn't majorly refreshed the MacBook Air since 2010, and the model it currently sells is hugely out of date given its $999 price tag.
Another poor bit of timing was sending customers out-of-date marketing material this weekend praising Mr Woodford with no mention of the WEIF suspension.
In a statement, the inquiry said that the document was out of date and that "significant changes" had been made to its contents and conclusions.
To their credit, books about the internet carry a bit of permanence about them, but they also go out of date quickly, which isn't helpful.
These statistics are admittedly six months out of date -- the companies haven't reported since then -- and Ford is also testing self-driving cars in Michigan.
Opponents of the project argue the review is out of date, and officials need to conduct a new study before the project can move forward.
In an interview with CNBC earlier this month, U.S. secretary of commerce Wilbur Ross said the deal has been out of date for so long.
We're not sure, but at least compared to Apple, you won't be losing so much precious metal when the smartwatch itself goes out of date.
The change was so recent that their paperwork still had information about $1 million benefit caps, which (luckily) was out of date and never applied.
Allegedly, they had been buying vaccines that were out of date or about to expire and selling them to hospitals and clinics across the country.
Tim Cook: This is iPhone X.Narrator: A big reason for buying that new phone is because your current phone is slow or out of date.
For their part Punjab and its international backers insist that the data are accurate, and that the other publicly available data are out of date.
Both Northam and Murphy have embraced the fight for $15 movement and called for gradually raising the out-of-date minimum wages in their states.
" He continued, "We found millions of out of date registration records due to people moving or dying, but found no evidence that voter fraud resulted.
Billy's case "provides one of those illuminating moments when a longstanding policy is revealed to be inappropriate, ineffective and utterly out of date," he wrote.
Looking back, we probably should have predicted that it wouldn't take long for a sentiment like "E-mail My Heart" to seem out of date.
Biden's upward trajectory in the mayor's internal polling was so rapid that "even 12-hour old polls were out of date," said one Bloomberg adviser.
Making matters even more confusing, the vast majority of Android users have phones running well out of date operating systems that are no longer patched.
Supporters of Kaine's resolution argue these AUMFs are badly out of date and Congress has the responsibility to vote on authorizing military actions against Iran.
He said he wouldn't want to purchase a car in which the battery and technology would quickly go out of date with each new update.
There were complaints about out-of-date equipment, management issues, overcrowding, a lack of basic supplies, mold, and simply the overall conditions at the hospital.
It's a great time to get rid of those foods that are out of date or those that have been invaded by insects, usually weevils.
Right now, half of all adults in the U.S. have no will and millions more have out-of-date estate plans, according to Trust & Will.
Trump and the Republican lawmakers blasted the current immigration system as out of date and argued that it hurts American workers by driving down wages.
Hague said the Caldwell case was one of those moments when a "longstanding policy is revealed to be inappropriate, ineffective and utterly out of date".
Their roads are crumbling, their public transportation services are out-of-date and over-capacity, and their car traffic is among the worst in the world.
According to Avast, 55 percent of all programs are currently out of date, so there's no need to feel like you're a slacker; you're just normal.
And this isn't even about malware but simply about out-of-date packages inside these containers that have known security vulnerabilities that a hacker could exploit.
If you're worried about looking a little out-of-date with the classic stockings and open-toed heels that your grandma used to wear, don't fret.
In the rich world, waste takes different forms: items that never get picked off supermarket shelves; food that is bought but then goes out of date.
The figure is not up-to-the-minute: such is the difficulty in gathering the data that it is already over two years out of date.
Cramer boiled the problems of the company down to a decline in the apparel environment, Ralph Lauren's out of date supply chain and slowing revenue growth.
But believe me: This watch is ticking because of high global debt and out-of-date monetary/fiscal policies that hurt rather than heal real economies.
This New York case—involving a low-level meth dealer and an out-of-date iPhone—only resembles the San Bernardino iPhone fight in two respects.
But that science may be out of date, warns Jo Barnes, a professor at Stellenbosch University whose research focuses include water pollution and water-related diseases.
Any product that is out of date is donated to food pantries, and produce that is past its prime is composted and donated to local gardeners.
Nielsen's report is new, but the data might already be out of date since many of the big virtual reality headsets are just now becoming available.
Pro-Paris figures in the White House thought Trump was presented with misleading or out-of-date information about the international climate accord, the report said.
That may not happen until early next year, which means Microsoft hardware would be woefully out of date by the time the Surface 3 is discontinued.
It is lightly regulated, operating on a level of faith that can seem quaint, even out of date, in an age of increasingly sophisticated global markets.
On Saturday, as he did in an interview with The New York Times last week, Mr. Trump painted the organization as old and out of date.
Since the Trump administration took office, there has been a chorus of voices calling for reform of the FDA's out of date and counterproductive tobacco policies.
Plus, the study relied on census data from 2012 as it was the most recent available; if it's out of date it could affect their estimates.
Since it was established way back in 1935, it's not too surprising that some of the messaging from Alcoholics Anonymous is a little out of date.
The bill would address the critical problem that our 20th century laws are out of date and overmatched by the 85033st century reality of political campaigns.
"This industry is out of date and largely untouched by technology or innovation," Lake said about retail during an appearance at the Nasdaq on IPO day.
Both nations were willing to overlook deep design flaws, questionable economics and independent warnings that the technical studies for the dam were decades out of date.
"We get to a place where something out of date comes back in — there's definitely interest in keeping this almost-extinct way of enjoying movies alive."
"A lot of the Chinese jet fighters in Myanmar are not actively flying because some are out of date and some need major overhaul," he added.
It no longer makes sense to release such a publication in print form: books are very expensive, and out of date even before they hit bookstores.
"The law has gradually evolved and we'd like to keep up to speed with that so we don't have guidance that's out of date," she said.
In a lawsuit filed Thursday in federal court in Montana, the groups contend Trump's State Department used out-of-date environmental information to approve the pipeline.
Polling experts say some machines across the country are out of date and that most are only expected to have a lifespan of about 10 years.
The numbers, even though they're two years out of date, highlight the huge impact that heroin has had across the United States, particularly in the north-east.
As part of our ongoing review we have decided that we will remove this out of date policy so that our platform remains as open as possible.
"I know very well the perverse effects 49.3 can have... it is out of date and it can come across as brutal," he told France Inter radio.
But Vizio's implementation isn't quite what I was expecting; it's rather clever and should hopefully ensure that you don't get saddled with out-of-date streaming apps.
Since they can't interpret context, they need to rely on a map signal that doesn't cut out in tunnels, waver in precision or fall out of date.
Chances are high that your TV's apps are slow, poorly designed, or out of date—and that's if it has all the apps you want at all.
As part of our ongoing review we have decided that we will remove this out-of-date policy so that our platform remains as open as possible.
In short, policymakers should be clear they have a problem and that the cause is not renewable energy, but the out-of-date system of electricity pricing.
They would at least have a nearby market where they could flog the below-standard, out-of-date appliances they could no longer sell on the continent.
The FDA update reflects data from 22 studies including almost 31,000 women that showed the existing information is out of date, said Danco, a privately held company.
At 17 tracks, plus an interlude and outro, the album is also weighted down with a ton of shit talk that feels out of date and overwrought.
The Federal Communications Commission did in fact issue regulations to open the market, but they are woefully out of date and based on 20-year-old technology.
It can even protect your legacy and embedded systems running out-of-date software... The USG contains two STM32F4 microprocessors communicating over a high-speed serial link.
Apple notably built a Texas factory for producing the painfully out-of-date Mac Pro desktop, and the fate of the facility remains up in the air.
The processor inside will be a slightly out-of-date Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, but it seemed fast enough in the few demos I was able to try.
At Thursday's meeting, Trump discussed what he called an obsolete U.S. air traffic control system, as well as out-of-date airport infrastructure, train systems and roads.
Think I’ve just eaten a biscuit (from a packet given to our kids while trick or treating) that went out of date 231 years ago.
Every single science textbook in the world is now out of date after four new elements were added to the periodic table, finally completing the seventh row.
At a picture-taking session on Thursday just ahead of the meeting, Trump called the U.S. air traffic control system out of date and criticized its cost.
Despite Printing House leaning into Equinox's reputation of prioritizing luxury, the locker rooms (what's typically Equinox's focus when creating a luxurious experience), were surprisingly out of date.
Kardashian, who can long no longer find a replacement on the used-and out-of-date technology warehouse known as eBay, immediately turned to Twitter for advice.
When the Yellowhammer document was leaked to The Sunday Times in August, Downing Street claimed it was out of date and had been superseded by newer versions.
Out-of-date system files or problems with a user account from the free in-place upgrade to Windows 10 may also the source of the problem.
Supporters of the bill passed Monday say it is needed to update an out of date law conceived and written before the rise of the commercial internet.
Sure, eventually the cars themselves will be out of date, but the fact remains that Tesla has shown consumers that cars should improve over time, Gardner said.
And if the daters themselves appear in a Story, it lets others see what they really look like, even if their online photos are out-of-date.
With the exception of Alberta, which is also keeping up-to-date stats, most provinces' data on overdose deaths are either years out of date, or incomplete.
It wasn't clear whether Cuomo's information was out of date; Washington state's health department updated its case count to reflect 457 total confirmed infections and 31 deaths.
The FDA revised medical guidelines that were last updated in the early 2000s, and had been considered out-of-date and overly restrictive by leading medical groups.
As of Monday, the restaurant had been removed from Grubhub but was still live on Yelp, with an out-of-date menu and a $5.99 delivery fee.
Various outdated or nonexistent accomplishments The President likes to take credit for things that others accomplished -- or for Trump-era accomplishments that are now out of date.
Those that have been conducted are out of date or yielded inconclusive results, though some TRIO programs have been evaluated and found to have a positive impact.
A recent op-ed by Andrew Wilford, "Recent hurricanes remind us why we should scrap out-of-date shipping rule," gets basic facts and analysis dead wrong.
Some of its findings were leaked earlier to the London Sunday Times, though at the time the government suggested that the document cited was out of date.
Unfortunately, there aren't any phones that support all of those networks yet, so anything you buy now would be out of date as soon as there are.
Here, we break down what the discoveries mean (that is, other than the fact that people who have periodic table tattoos will now be out of date).
The reality is that buying, distributing and maintaining millions of quickly out-of-date boxes is a cost center, not a profit center, for pay TV providers.
A series of scandals about everything from shoddy housing to out-of-date vaccines has led to public cynicism about companies and the government's ability to enforce rules.
Evolutionary design has left us a few million years out of date; we are hard-wired for a Paleolithic world, but have to live in a modern one.
"By the time something is rolled out to the extremities of the country…it is out of date," complains James Stockan, the leader of the Orkney Islands Council.
Hacking guides for sale on criminal markets are cheap, plentiful and often only a decade out of date, according to a new report from intelligence firm Terbium Labs.
The decision to not land may be due to the fact that this is an older, out-of-date iteration of the rocket known as the Block 303.
Enough, also, to make the perception of Per Se as one of the country's great restaurants, which I shared after visits in the past, appear out of date.
Britain still has among the lowest levels of food redistribution, whereby out-of-date but edible food is redistributed to people in need via charities and food banks.
Nextbit RobinThis guy is one of the most stylish phones available, and it's got a processor that's only a year out of date to keep the price down.
And this latest outage comes less than a week after the longest federal shutdown in history, which rendered many government websites out of date and out of commission.
With computers buying and selling securities based on discrete pieces of information gleaned from dozens or even hundreds of sources, the SEC's system is woefully out-of-date.
Last year, California found that more than a quarter of providers listed on two companies' directories had out-of-date contact information or weren't enrolled in those plans.
From roads, bridges, and restrooms to trails, historical houses, and sewage and electrical systems, the infrastructure in too many parks is closed, broken, deteriorating or out of date.
Government data is not always easy to find, is often hard to read or put in context, and in some cases is a few years out of date.
And those computers haven't changed very much in more than a decade - many ATMs still run on Windows 95, Windows 85033 and other out of date operating systems.
She said the Education Department budget request she was there to defend was out of date, and repeatedly stated that her department followed federal statute as necessary. Rep.
And given that SoftBank seems to be announcing new deals every week or two these days, the chart above is likely to be out of date very soon.
According to this paper, the CDC's sweeping recommendations against the use of any combined oral contraceptive are based on a flawed, out-of-date interpretation of the science.
The incentive behind all of this is that out of date software gives hackers a greater chance of compromising systems, and sometimes leads to bank accounts being targeted.
These numbers make it very clear that the perception of China as the "factory of the world," flooding global markets with cheap goods, is badly out of date.
"There is an understanding of the energy sector that seems out of date and driven by ideology," said Lourdes Melgar, an energy under secretary in the previous government.
But when NYT Cooking began in September 2014, only some of our 16,000 recipes included photographs, and many of those felt out of date or simply looked unappetizing.
Debate around the bill splits like this Those in favor of the bill have said the current legislation is out of date, and stigmatizes those living with HIV.
The exception would be if you were to wear some really loud and lookie-here item of clothing or a fashion cliché that is horribly out of date.
References to Brazilian politics are inevitable, even beyond the twists in the plot line, which include a sleazy mayor trying to buy votes with out-of-date medication.
Risks can vary greatly within a given zone so these averages are of limited use, and the floodplain maps determining the zones are often decades out of date.
Federal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott is pleading for industry and government officials to support a $3.1 billion modernization plan for the government's out-of-date technology systems.
Its Chinese model line-up is out-of-date and it is getting ready to launch a new wave of products, including the Territory SUV revealed this week.
So if you're texting someone who uses an older, out-of-date app like a carrier-branded service, the new features won't work until that person also upgrades.
Federal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott is pleading for industry and government officials to support a $85033 billion modernization plan for the government's out-of-date technology systems.
But Breckynn's mother thinks the diagram is out of date, and suggested to CNN that her daughter's muscular tone made it harder for the swimsuit to fit properly.
Will Hurd (R–Texas) and Steny Hoyer (D–Md.) merged two bills to update out-of-date federal IT into one bill that's already hitting the House floor.
Then I dug a little deeper and realized it might not be as simple as it looked, and that the EPA estimates were rough and out of date.
I always knew that it was important to keep patches up-to-date, but until now I did not know why an out-of-date site was so vulnerable.
But because so much of the file was out of date, the Clinton campaign had to work harder just to find voters and make sure their information was correct.
"If you accept that companies are, in aggregate, implementing digitization strategies, then the historical references that we have used for those companies are perhaps out of date," he said.
Like Elmyr and van Meegeren—whose own artwork was panned for being out-of-date—these men would insert themselves into the periods in which they thought they belonged.
And so the result isn't so different from a modern summer action film, in which amazing action sequences are connected by threads that feel tepid and out of date.
Back in the early 2000s, a brand new gaming PC would be out of date faster than its owner could notify all his or her friends of the acquisition.
Though the image sparked outrage, the photo was out of date, and conservatives used the apparent mischaracterization as a way to deflect from the glaring ethics issues at stake.
The results are far from convincing, but they'll get better fast — becoming another example of how machine learning will make the maxim "seeing is believing" laughably out-of-date.
If they can do that with health insurance, then they may well be within a shot of finally delivering on technology's promise to disrupt an out-of-date industry.
The business is run by my friend Mark, who I've known since school, back when he used to hawk out-of-date Mars bars on the field at lunchtime.
It may be the same song requested by the user, on the same device, but the payouts differ enormously because of an unfair and out-of-date legal regime.
One problem car manufacturers have long suffered from is that cars stick around far longer than smartphones, and that the in-car technology can quickly seem out of date.
The share of out-of-date point of sale terminals is even more among those that have experienced data breaches in the past five years, the CardHub survey found.
"After so many defeats and conquests, man is beginning to put himself out of date," wrote the dour Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran in his 1983 book Drawn and Quartered.
The emails were largely out of date and did not appear to come from targets with the same high-level access as Democratic emails Russia is accused of leaking.
Even those written 228 years ago on prehistory and the Roman era are "completely out of date", says Mike Heyworth of the Council for British Archaeology, an educational charity.
Sundar [Pichai] had a pretty good analogy of AI is the new mobile — which is to say software that isn't mobile today just feels out of date and clunky.
Immigration courts, too, are overdue for technological innovation and streamlining to better meet the needs of an overburdened and out of date process struggling to keep up with demand.
I was serving as tour guide and driver and staying at the same hotel he was, a nice but slightly out-of-date place with a huge grass garden.
More than half a century after A.J. Liebling declared that freedom of the press "is guaranteed only to those who own one," the quip seems doubly out of date.
If Mr. Guest's brief turn as Corky infuses "Mascots" with a maniacal spark, it must be said that his gushy effeminate stereotype feels out of date and borderline offensive.
It's a legitimate worry for an aging rocker that your music will become so out of date and toxically uncool, it will get your kids beaten up at school.
Those numbers are already out of date, but whatever they are by the time you read this, it's likely that Trump will be telling us things are going fine.
Although while Chuck E. Cheese recently removed its barely functioning and out-of-date robots designed to enhance entertainment for fans, the Browns have no plans to relocate again.
PUCN now says that study is out of date, since NV Energy has almost seven times as many net-metered customers as it did when the study was conducted.
It was a way of saying, "I'm not like those crazy, big-spending Democrats," even if that caricature was, as Leonhardt shows, either long out of date or fictional.
Almost as out of date as the idea that a president should call the mayor of a city that's suffered a terrorist attack on the same day it happened.
As out of date as the theory that Ivanka and Jared would turn him into a social moderate so their New York friends wouldn't give them the cold shoulder.
The class rhetoric of the New Deal sounded out of date, and the problems it addressed appeared to have been solved by the wide prosperity of the postwar years.
These updates are so important that it's now very difficult to postpone or opt out of them, and you'll be regularly reminded if your software is out of date.
Reaching the consumers is difficult: insurance databases with customer information are out of date, have incorrect addresses and contact information, and issues with duplication of patients and missing records.
Our current trade agreements are woefully out of date when it comes to digital trade provisions, and it's well past time we bring these agreements into the 85033st century.
"The long-held perception of Per Se as one of the country's greatest restaurants, which I shared after visits in the past, appears out of date," Mr. Wells wrote.
They found security problems in the machines including decades-out-of-date hardware with known security flaws, a machine with hackable wi-fi and other vulnerable software and hardware.
Technology companies come and go all the time, and as things like mergers and redesigns happen, often the software repository gets affected when the technology goes out of date.
But signs that the out-of-date and out-of-balance customs policies our NAFTA partners employ should come to an end are abundant, even within their own borders.
"For nearly five years, manufacturers and other businesses have been held back by out-of-date and distortive import tariffs that are costing billions of dollars," the letter said.
His concern, however, is out of date; there's a near consensus among economists that over the past couple of years China has shifted away from its cheap-yuan policy.
While no doubt stylish at the time, most of these sites have never updated their now laughably out of date design, and their once dedicated fans have largely drifted off.
Motherboard independently verified that several links on the site take users to sites that appear legitimate but have different URLs than the real versions and are stylistically out of date.
According to Université de Montréal computer science professor Pierre L'Ecuyer, Excel is "very bad" at generating random numbers because it relies on an old generator that is out of date.
Waste Management has tried pumping different mixtures through landfills to achieve the desired effect, and found that injections of out-of-date beer and soft drinks work better than water.
Fans of the corporate giants of the managerial era in the 1960s often forget that AT&T ripped off consumers and that General Motors made out-of-date, unsafe cars.
One problem with such a tech-dense approach is the car was supposed to be in production by now, which means some of the tech is slipping out of date.
Committee chair Damian Collins tweeted today to say the inquiry has "also highlighted how out of date our election laws are in a world increasingly dominated by big tech media".
The data comes from the 5-year American Community Survey from 2014, so if all else fails you could try and convince yourself that the numbers are out-of-date.
And Westminster needs to do away with the perverse incentives arising from local-government taxation, in particular the out-of-date system of council tax, which is levied on housing.
Instead, the underlining message seems to be that the Facebook of today is a far cry from the company he once worked for, and his perceptions are out-of-date.
Britain still has among the lowest levels of food redistribution, a system where out-of-date but edible food is redistributed to people in need via charities and food banks.
In fact, when it comes to closing top candidates, my partners and I believe that out-of-date assumptions about hiring at startups are putting many entrepreneurs at a disadvantage.
But the C919 is still 10-15 years out of date, compared to the latest versions of the A320 and Boeing 737, meaning it will probably cost more to run.
Wait too long, though, and suddenly you fall within the zone, which spans most of the year, when any new phone you buy will probably soon be out of date.
Further, there's a significant leap between voter records being out of date due to people moving and illegal voting, which has been investigated with vigor over the last two decades.
"The law is out of date in a way that makes it both too narrow and too broad," says Adam Skaggs of the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
While the out-of-date medication is worrying enough, Jennifer Gunter, MD, an OB-GYN, told Motherboard that there's a bigger concern for anyone who may have taken these pills.
The accidental nature of her pregnancy is common—Bridget uses out of date "dolphin-friendly" vegan condoms—the Wellcome Trust estimates that one in six pregnancies in Britain are unplanned.
Administration officials insisted that the guidelines would withhold the correct amount of tax from wages but acknowledged that they are geared to out-of-date W-4 individual withholding forms.
"GeoSearch is a digital way to map locations and destinations online — an answer to out-of-date solutions like the Yellow Pages at the time," he explained to Business Insider.
The Bush administration declared the Geneva Conventions were quaint and out of date, and began to move away from international and U.S. domestic law to seek revenge against al Qaeda.
But a new study by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) finds that provider data often is very difficult to review, can be out of date and frequently contain inaccurate information.
Rich headers: But the best evidence North Korea was being framed came in the curious choice to make it look like the malware was designed in out of date software.
Sure, the fashion and hairstyles are out of date, and what social issues it touches on (from HIV to medical privacy) are rooted in the era it was made in.
Shares today are sinking, however, after a late-night NY Post suggestion that the Reuters info is out of date, and that RBI lost interest in Popeyes late last year.
On Tuesday, as Mr. Trump sat with advisers in the late morning going over the results of the latest campaign surveys, some of the data was already out of date.
The church's out-of-date marquee was still inviting people to an October Fall Fest on the morning that Mr. Kelley stormed in wearing a black mask and tactical gear.
The big problem the NFIP ran into when Katrina hit in 2005 was that the old flood maps it was using to calculate insurance rates were very out of date.
While the investment analysis in best-sellers by Suze Orman, Dave Ramsey and Robert Kiyosaki may be inadequate or out of date, the advice they give can still be useful.
That reputation looks very much out-of-date now that both countries have greatly accelerated their investments in cost-effective renewable energy sources — and reduced their reliance on fossil fuels.
Oh, and the last Democratic Party-approved poll of an early-voting state was conducted before Thanksgiving, so any numbers on the race are totally out of date anyhow. Fun!
A spokesperson for Match Group told ProPublica and Columbia's reporters that background checks may create "a false sense of security" since registries might have out-of-date or incomplete information.
While administration officials say the President is simply interested in overhauling an out of date treaty, some arms control experts see the suggestion of adding China as a poison pill.
A development plan for the area, which lies in a protected nature reserve, was already devised back in 2001, but Schmitz-Jersch thinks it is most likely out of date.
" Another Facebook group, Artists Against The Mikado, was "dedicated to the controversial idea that minstrel shows where white people dress up as fake Japanese is a little out of date.
Equipment in operating theaters and intensive care units is out of date and there are only about 105 doctors to care for all those trapped in Eastern Ghouta, he said.
Her company is registered as a one-employee company with an annual revenue of $1,000 on the government's Federal Procurement Data System, but Brown said that is out of date.
One document, for instance, discussed ways to quickly copy 3.5-inch floppy disks, a storage device so out of date that few people younger than 35 have probably used one.
Until now, Elliot's destiny has been to replace another miniature horse who quotes William Wallace from "Braveheart" (not the only pop culture reference that seems a bit out of date).
The out-of-date calendar was "nothing too special," said Kawsar, though she does love waterfalls, especially Niagara Falls — which she saw with her own eyes during that best year.
It's tantalizing to see how good a game like this could be, only to be let down again and again with elements that would feel out of date 10 years ago.
Thankfully, researchers at security firm Avast have compiled a list of the most common out-of-date programs installed on PCs to give us some guidance on keeping our computers healthy.
"Moreover, the current US government process to oversee samples returned from Mars and elsewhere dates back to the Apollo era and is out of date," according to a NASEM press release.
This claim that equates eating eggs with one of the most dangerous health behaviors known to humankind is absurd and reflects an out-of-date understanding of cholesterol's role in health.
Hoogervorst said that while its accounting rules for pension schemes were a "bit out of date" and are being looked at by the board, there are no grounds for radical changes.
"Much of the information is out of date and doesn't accurately reflect the state of our practices today," Flynn wrote yesterday in an email to Uber employees discussing the Reveal report.
The open letter from the lawyers in Guangzhou demanded the government check all its records so people could find out whether they had been vaccinated with an out-of-date batch.
Predicting a 10-year roll-out is a fool's errand and getting locked into a fixed contract will result in a deployment that could be out of date within two years.
"That image of Somalia that is dominated by bombs and hunger is really out of date," Keating said on the sidelines of a conference on energy access in Lisbon this week.
To be sure, Ohio's voter rolls may be somewhat out of date -- as people move and die all the time -- but inaccurate voter rolls do not automatically lead to voter fraud.
In this case, the victims don't have many options on what they can do to mitigate any risk, but at least some of the passports will be out of date anyway.
A GPS navigation system is only as good as the mapping database that created it, and these can sometimes get out of date due to recent construction or road name changes.
But out-of-date software is arguably an indicator for how seriously a site takes security, and especially one that deals with as sensitive a subject as sexual desires and fetishes.
Industry figures told Business Insider that warnings from DEFRA officials used the recently leaked Yellowhammer report as their basis, despite claims from Johnson's government that the document was out of date.
Four out-of-date dams upstream have led to residual ecological strain downstream, and now the solution tribal members hope for — their removal — awaits approval by an obscure federal government agency.
The battle started in early 2016, when Idaho was working to update its decade-old science standards for kindergarten through 12th grade, which outside education groups said were out of date.
New Zealand, itself the recent victim of a large-scale mass shooting, offers the most detailed travel advisory -- if also somewhat out of date, having been last reviewed in November 2018.
"Drug corporations are thrilled to have this tool be out of date," said Ben Wakana, executive director of Patients for Affordable Drugs, and a former HHS spokesman under President Barack Obama.
They found security problems in the machines including hardware that had been out of date for decades with known security flaws, a machine with hackable wi-fi and other vulnerable technology.
Among other ailments he named, the maps that define the flood zones are out of date, and Congress will not allow the rates to rise to meet the true actuarial rate.
Our government's international energy policy is out of date, too, blinded by decades-old Atoms for Peace rhetoric regarding the need for nuclear power in "energy-hungry" parts of the world.
The problem is that legal challenges take a piecemeal approach to a statute adopted over 30 years ago, and the courts cannot rewrite provisions that may be hopelessly out of date.
But two former American ambassadors to NATO judge that in its 70th year, NATO is "an alliance in crisis," facing a multitude of crises with an out-of-date strategic vision.
The lie originates from the National Flood Insurance Program, which sets rates for 5 million people living in flood-prone areas—based on flood projections that are sometimes decades out of date.
Revised figures of methane produced by livestock in 215 were 24 percent higher than estimates made in 228 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)—a now out-of-date estimate.
According to the FTC, the scammers would instead install out-of-date software on the device and use the installation process to steal personal information from the consumer's computer without their permission.
The files contained usernames, email addresses, alleged member join dates, and passwords hashed with the out of date MD5 algorithm, meaning that they could be relatively easy for a hacker to crack.
The hacker seems to have been ejected from the server in June 2013 and unless the auction files contain newer exploits, most of these tools are probably neutered or out of date.
"For starters, Dr Stella is very out of date — Essex County Council completed a two-year £6.5 million programme to improve the roads and drainage in Jaywick Sands in 2017," he said.
The tweets are as unhinged and angry as ever, but since March 8th, nearly every message has come from an iPhone, and not Trump's woefully out of date and unsecured Android device.
But as the late Lord Donaldson, a senior judge, once put it: "There is no urgent need to go discarding something which has been out of date for at least a century."
The Information got a hold of Bird's pitch book in October, and while the numbers may be a little out of date, they suggest the companies are struggling to turn a profit.
A number of users say if your email address is inappropriate or if you still use Hotmail or AOL, then you will be seen as out-of-date or not very smart.
Leo Varadkar, the prime minister, recently stated that Ireland's homeless figures were quite good by international standards, citing numbers which fact-checkers quickly called into question as incomplete and out of date.
The depiction of this struggle "as a clash between out-of-date spirituality and rigorous, modern science" is a false dichotomy, wrote scholars Keolu Fox and Chanda Prescod-Weinstein in the Nation.
Washington (CNN)Democratic data gurus are lashing out at Hillary Clinton after she complained publicly that her campaign was hamstrung by a party that had out-of-date information on individual voters.
If an employer genuinely believes that in the 10 years you took off to raise kids, your computer skills lagged, or your contacts are out of date, you can address those concerns.
That means that nearly one-fifth of the US population is standing on crumbling train platforms, waiting for out-of-date buses, or coping with more frequent delays due to mechanical problems.
The Duo Security researchers said that Apple's new eficheck tool does not alert users about situations where their systems are running the latest OS but have an out-of-date EFI version.
Google goes a step further to argue that not only should the EPA keep the Clean Power Plan, but it should also update the emissions targets that are now out of date.
The United States has long been a global leader in innovation, transportation and smart fiscal policies, yet the infrastructure that keeps our country open for business is now far out of date.
Analysis of the Saudi oil facilities hit over the weekend in an attack by drones and cruise missiles suggests that the defenses used around the sites were inadequate and out-of-date.
LONDON (Reuters) - Leaked warnings about Gibraltar's ability to cope with a no-deal Brexit are wrong and out of date, the British territory said after the Sunday Times reported official planning documents.
For one, out-of-date systems mean that retailers currently have to use email, text messages or phone calls to get the word out that shifts are available last-minute, Kramer said.
The idea that being single is bad and being part of a couple is good makes me the recipient of societal pity is tired and out-of-date, but no less alive.
Their flood maps are out of date almost as soon as new ones are released, he said, and its not taking in even close to as much money as its giving out.
The president said Thursday he directed the Food and Drug Administration to "eliminate out-of-date rules and bureaucracy so this can go forward fast" — but he did not offer any details.
"You always need to keep an eye on where you're storing your photos, to make sure things aren't going out of date," she tells them, describing the process as "tedious" but necessary.
Hackers seem to have found a sweet spot in Baltimore, Allentown, Pa., San Antonio and other local, American governments, where public employees oversee tangled networks that often use out-of-date software.
When a company-provided software patch did not work, the employee was told to use one from Qihoo 360, which supports pirated and out-of-date versions of Windows, the person said.
A BBC spokesman said much of the report was "out of date" and that it had made "real progress", be it auditing pay or reforming its structure to ensure fairness and transparency.
I'm not keen on having to run to the pharmacy in the dead of night to try to persuade the pharmacist to overlook the fact that my prescription is out-of-date.
Others claim the New START agreement is out of date or, as the Trump administration proposes, that we should scrap it and start over with a new agreement that would include China.
" — Tim Steinmeier "I bought the eyeglasses in 2008, for our first Jane Austen Evening, and the prescription is now out-of-date, so the world may be blurry, but I look sharp.
"As one of the few popular sites still pushing out-of-date 70 and 80s rhetoric, it became a beacon and attracted more and more people looking for confirmation bias," she says.
But there's nothing legally stopping Trump from continuing to use a beat-up, out of date Android device to tweet to his heart's content, and create an incredibly juicy target for hackers.
Musk started the thread by comparing a Chinese train station that was built in just nine hours to overworked and out-of-date transit systems in San Francisco and New York City.
But many of the companies immediately pushed back, saying the FDA list of drugmakers may be out of date and that some of the drugs included on it already have generic competitors.
The vast majority of phone numbers went through to the correct person or family home, and one individual confirmed the rest of their details, although the physical address was out of date.
Max Fisher at Vox suggests that it's basically a story about the craziness and excesses of the classification system, and my own experience — although deeply out of date — suggests that he's probably right.
But critics argue these amount to nothing more than creature comforts that don't address the core problem with the MTA: dangerously overcrowded and out of date, with no relief in the near future.
But public health experts say this is likely the tip of the iceberg as these numbers — the most recent data available in the province — are from 2014 and obviously way out of date.
Current iPads still use a physical, clicking home button — and that feels a touch out of date after last year's iPhone 7 switched to a non-moving button that simulates presses with vibration.
A product like Gmail couldn't do this, because it needs to serve over a billion users – that means supporting older computers, out of date browsers, email over slower internet connections, and so on.
But while medical devices are often old and out of date and therefore more vulnerable to attack, so far there have been no known cases of hackers harming patients by exploiting those flaws.
Governments must be up to the task of providing digitally oriented services for these individuals or risk becoming obsolete — "increasingly out of date, unable to cope with today's complexities," as Toffler phrased it.
You should be aware, however, that even the newest, just-released Wear OS watches like that Fossil still use the same, out-of-date Qualcomm 2100 processor that has caused so much consternation.
The claim irks some geologists, who worry that Zinke's claim of expertise adds weight to statements that at best reflect his out-of-date understanding of geology — and at worst, are just wrong.
The problem is that Microsoft stopped providing free security updates for Windows XP in 2014, arguing that the software was long out of date and customers should upgrade to a modern operating system.
"We would run the risk of aggravating the food crisis in that country, products would be getting out-of-date or could be delivered that are not fit for human consumption," Lira said.
A now out-of-date report from the U.S. Fire Administration showed that, between 2009 and 2016, at least 195 incidents could be traced to exploding vapes, of which 133 resulted in injuries.
Yet it's not a given that reading the works of Newton, or Carl Linnaeus, or any of the other pioneers is worth students' time, now that their insights are centuries out of date.
Today, there are only a few beds, old-fashioned attitudes and out of date training on how to treat addiction, leading to repeat visits to 30-day programs — assuming you can afford it.
Security experts say most infected computers appear to be systems running out-of-date operating systems, or machines that are hard to patch without affecting crucial operations in areas like healthcare or manufacturing.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told Congress last week that the WTO was using an "out of date" playbook despite dramatic changes including the rise of China and the evolution of the internet.
They also reveal that the initial entry point into the Hacking Team network, the proverbial broken window that let the robbers in, was an out of date firewall and virtual private network system.
The kinds of issues that could prevent a component from passing muster could be an out-of-date component, a bad license or it could be implemented in a way that isn't secure.
While both political parties seem to agree that Congress should spend several hundred billion dollars on infrastructure, their spending plans ignore one of the most woefully out-of-date pieces of American infrastructure.
I made some notes somewhere to maybe make one myself, tailored to my workflow, but I'm not a developer, so for now I'll just stick with my rapidly growing out of date versions.
Architect Barbara Weiss, founder of the Skyline Campaign -- a pressure group that lobbies against the onslaught of tall buildings in development in London -- deems the protected view corridors out of date and elitist.
"This is a significant decision and yet another reminder that the laws that protect our privacy online are dangerously out of date," said Alex Abdo, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union.
FEMA's after-action report, released in July, found that the disaster response plans for the island were out of date, and did not take into account the fiscal problems of the local government.
Its cinematic artfulness, and pioneering status, outweigh the transparently out of date nature of the racism it depicts, which, in itself, stands as a useful lesson in the nasty side of American history.
If a cop asks to see that, and the guard does not have it or it is out of date, that can easily be the difference between the cop coming in or not.
It is by no means comprehensive (and will likely soon be out of date), but it should offer some perspective on the sheer breadth of the administration's work on behalf of fossil fuels.
Google Earth can get you right to it, but a lot of times Google Earth is out of date, so by the time you get to the pool, somebody lives in the house.
CNBC scoured the site to find numerous examples of products such as Doritos, beef jerky, and baby food, which had complaints from customers about the item being stale, moldy, or out-of-date.
Financial planner John Pak of Otium Advisory Group in Los Angeles, California says a cue that someone is taking money advice from the wrong person is that the advice is out of date.
Many Native Americans rent their homes, which means that the address they have on an ID is more likely to be out of date than it is for those who own their homes.
Even in the realm of market-improving regulation, there are still many rules that are misconceived or out of date and whose main effect is to protect today's economic winners from competitive challenge.
Ms. Barcroft, a Type 1 diabetic, has had to keep a stock of out-of-date, secondhand insulin in her fridge, just in case a disorderly Brexit suddenly chokes off her usual supply.
"I am convinced that the old growth-model that is based on fossil-fuels and pollution is out of date, and it is out of touch with our planet," von der Leyen said.
Given the plague of scandals hitting tech, the book is perhaps a tad out of date just two years post-publication, but its lessons are invaluable and will stand the test of time.
According to a report from human rights group Liberty, only one attendee was successfully identified using this system (and even then his arrest warrant was out-of-date) while there were 35 false positives.
Chassis platforms have aged, infotainment systems have become woefully out of date, and, aside from the jaw-dropping One-77 and $2.3 million Vulcan, its cars have settled into a malaise of stylistic repetition.
Visa is still a hold-out on completely eliminating signatures for its card purchases, but by April 2018 it looks like it'll need to join the party or risk looking really out of date.
In a report commissioned by G20 powers, the OECD said the countries had agreed to review decades-old pillars of the international tax system that the digital economy has increasingly rendered out of date.
State regulators have cited Greenpark for 48 violations over the past eight years, including keeping out-of-date drugs in stock, using improper procedures to prepare IV solutions, and inadequately cleaning hands and gloves.
What it doesn't do is address the issue at the heart of the problem: that the laws governing the FCC and defining internet communication for the purposes of regulation are quite out of date.
And the logo on the false offer is out of date, showing a green ring around a black center image of a mythological, twin-tailed siren with the words STARBUCKS COFFEE and two stars.
There was an in-depth cooking guide that was entirely about eating rib-eye steak, and woefully out of date tips for becoming a volunteer and helping out with the aftermath of nuclear war.
Basically all of the year's flagship phones came out in the last few months, so you can get deals on some of the best devices out there before they're at all out of date.
Hurd, Hoyer and other supporters, including federal chief technology officer Tony Scott, promote replacing out-of-date technology as cheaper than paying to maintain old legacy systems, and say it is also more secure.
But as some NBA fans on Twitter realized, a shocking number of the jerseys he acquired are already out of date thanks to what has been one of the wildest offseasons in recent memory.
Last June EPA introduced a proposal intended to require companies to notify the EPA if they planned to import or manufacture various out-of-date uses of asbestos, like roofing felt and floor tile.
Like almost any 30-year-old law dealing with technology, it is hopelessly out of date because it has not been meaningfully updated by Congress to address how digital information is created and stored.
By the time a rule is done, it is often technologically out of date and checkered with provisions that favor big companies over the small business innovators who create most of America's new jobs.
Last June EPA introduced a proposal intended to require companies to notify the EPA if they planned to import or manufacture various out-of-date uses of asbestos, like roofing felt and floor tile.
While some of its European neighbors, such as France or Italy, have national measures to fight food waste, British supermarkets rely on charities and food banks to redistribute out-of-date but edible food.
Trump touts out-of-date poll numbers Despite all the grim news, Trump is continuing to downplay the sense of crisis, in a way that contrasts with Pence's reliance on scientific and government experts.
So rather than responding to reality, I responded to an out-of-date and irrelevant social script that told me two things: That only cis women are real women, and real men are straight.
But the photos were based on predictions that were completely out of date on Sunday, when Trump warned people in Alabama that they could be hit by Dorian, and repeated the claim on Monday.
Constant news reports paint a picture of an out-of-control, angry, mentally unstable, reckless president who is prejudiced against all of humanity except white people with modest incomes and out-of-date values.
I buy a camera, learn it's quirks and love them utterly, and use only that until it dies — often I'll rebuy the exact same camera, even when it's nearly a decade out of date.
Tech Tip Q. I get a message when I open Chrome and use Gmail or Facebook every day that says that my Chrome version is out of date and that I need to upgrade.
Tens of thousands of teachers left their classrooms behind Monday to rally at state capitols in Oklahoma and Kentucky, demanding better pay and more funding for schools making do with out-of-date textbooks.
In defense of Stankey, his view on Time Warner is a company that's done well in the past doesn't necessarily mean it will continue to flourish if it follows an out-of-date playbook.
In this new reality, a newspaper that goes to press on a Monday night could well contain out-of-date information by the time it hits the shelves of stores on a Tuesday morning.
Nearly nine in 85033 web applications written in a popular coding language use out of date open-source components that are now known to have security vulnerabilities, according to the software analysis firm Veracode.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics does conduct research on work and technology in general (and the work is strong), but a broader examination of how Australians spend their time is totally out of date.
The out-of-date EA Sports games: Sometimes with fading stars of two seasons ago on their covers, always with statistics and rosters so far removed from the most recent, most accurate simulations available.
The idea behind the bill is that the Food and Drug Administration's current approval process is clunky and out of date, delaying potentially lifesaving drugs and devices from reaching the patients who need them.
Even after five years, it's too early to say if the Model S will have the staying power of a design like the Porsche 911, a classic which has never really felt out of date.
Razer opted for a standard (and bright) 1080p display, but it feels about a year or two out of date next to the higher resolution displays Huawei and Apple are packing into similarly priced laptops.
Granted, it's a bit out of date, but this short film, written and directed by the famous designer couple Charles and Ray Eames, captures in less than 10 minutes a comprehensive view of the cosmos.
A 2009 CBO analysis of Medicare buy-in suggested that premiums of about $600 per month would be appropriate, a figure that will be somewhat out of date but should still offer a ballpark estimate.
Apu's characterization—Hank Azaria's silly accent, cheap gags about many-armed gods, and lazy punchlines about out-of-date convenience store food—has remained consistently crass despite evolving expectations for South Asian characters on screen.
Thiel is likely referring to a report from the Government Accountability Office this year that found the US government was spending close to $60 billion a year on operating and maintaining out-of-date technologies.
"There have been a number of allegations about the working conditions at our warehouse in Barnsley that are inaccurate, misleading or based on out of date information," a spokesperson at ASOS told CNBC via email.
The other side: Keyvan Khosravi, spokesman for Iran's supreme national security council, on Monday called Bolton's statement "a clumsy use of an out-of-date event for psychological warfare," according to Iran's Tasnim news agency.
Stroll through most hospitals and it will not take long to find out-of-date equipment or a building that needs repairing, says Matthew Kershaw, a former boss of East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust.
You can rest assured that they'll hold you in, and if you're looking for true basics that won't soon feel out-of-date, picks like the Anya Balconette Swim Top ($59) are a good bet.
An unnamed defence source told The Times that XP was likely being used because the ship's IT would have been ordered in 2004, when it was still commonplace, but is now laughably out of date.
Tens of millions of dollars-worth of black-market, out-of-date and improperly stored vaccines have been sold to government health centres, which have in turn been making money by selling them to patients.
The proposed rule would require companies to notify the EPA if they plan to import or manufacture various out-of-date, or so-called legacy, uses of asbestos such as roofing felt and floor tile.
"President Obama recognizes that the current rules are out of date and too weak to protect working men and women, so we are pleased that these improvements are moving forward," Trumka said in a statement.
While they seem hilariously out-of-date, Jelenik still sells them, largely to the Japanese market, where the vinyl revival didn't catch on like it did elsewhere, but the "objectness" of music is still popular.
"Our tax code is far too long - in particular our business and corporation taxes are out of date for the way that companies work today ... the answer is simplifying the overall tax system," she said.
When asked for comment, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the independent body that upholds data protection law in the UK, pointed to several of its previous posts about data protection and out-of-date software.
Experts have warned for years that state and local election equipment and security practices were dangerously out of date, but state and local election agencies short of cash have often lagged in updating their systems.
"The proposed guidance provides clarity and certainty for taxpayers in applying the new law, as well as modernizes current regulations and repeals out-of-date provisions," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a news release.
To answer your final question first: Your thinking that three failed marriages is a problem is not a matter of an out-of-date value system; it's just a recognition of the point of marriage.
Weather experts questioned why the president was giving a hurricane briefing to the public that included projections that were almost a week out of date, and also wondered why those projections had been tampered with.
Mr. Almog-Assoulin, posing as "Michel Lambert," claimed to be intrigued by Mr. Scott-Railton's doctoral research on using kites to lift cameras aloft, though drones have made that work a bit out of date.
Also, the vast majority of large enterprise leaders believe that if a company doesn't adapt to a data-oriented marketplace, they will lose their competitive advantage, meaning analytics skills won't be out of date anytime soon.
He would order his treasury secretary to declare China a currency manipulator, calling the yuan deliberately undervalued, though that charge is clearly out of date, given that China has recently spent to prop up its currency.
The universal headphone jack was, according to Apple, out of date, and it was time we all got on the wireless bandwagon — with those pearly-white cigarette stub lookalikes serving as our ticket to the future.
"Cambodia is not a dustbin where foreign countries can dispose of out-of-date e-waste, and the government also opposes any import of plastic waste and lubricants to be recycled in this country," said Pheaktra.
"Whether we like it or not, whether we disagree with the Constitution or find it out of date, the fact is that this is what the Constitution says," said Jose Eduardo Cardozo, a former justice minister.
And it's believed that many of its armaments could be out of date or do not function properly, according to a 2016 five-part analysis on the North Korea threat from the geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor.
Ms Dunham's support came amid a raft of (mostly anecdotal) articles claiming that Mrs Clinton was having trouble with younger female voters, who don't see her as a feminist and think she is out-of-date.
Recent research even suggests that lists of in-network psychologists and psychiatrists compiled by health insurance companies are frequently out of date and may be purposely inaccurate to discourage people from accessing expensive mental health benefits.
WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump lamented an out-of-date U.S. air traffic control system on Thursday and criticized a federal government contract for a new system that he said was not good.
Officials critiqued the organizational structure of federal IT as "10 to 20 years out of date" on the press call and said the executive order is one of the initial steps to correct lagging IT practices.
The Patriots' plane, with a now-out-of-date tail that has five Vince Lombardi Trophy images on it, landed in Warwick, Rhode Island, before the team drove 40 minutes to their stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Between the horrifically out-of-date sex education taught in schools today, and the small, but loud, minority of people screaming about the dangers of it, maybe it's time for alternative outlets to supplement the education.
An Amazon seller, who has sold sugar, spices and other food products on the site for the past nine years, told CNBC that Amazon didn't respond to numerous inquiries about the out-of-date Teavana products.
Even if you had your paperwork set up a few years ago, all of your documents are now out of date, thanks to new tax laws that went into effect at the turn of the year.
Every time Belko gets into a groove, with some fun plot twists or inventively gory moments, it pauses to make some point or another about the modern workplace that feels at least a decade out of date.
Many of our facilities are out of date, and while it's nice our president is opening ICT centers, there's no point paying money to attend them when there are not firms to hire you once you've finished.
However, when one child was born purple and unable to breathe, Sorensen tried to treat him with ill-fitting equipment and out-of-date techniques — instead of immediately going to the hospital, the St. George Spectrum reports.
Already, it is making Trump's protests that everything is just fine look out of date and superficial -- at a time when his 2020 campaign's claims to have restored leadership in the world are being outpaced by events.
But that only works if the flood maps are accurate, and research from First Street Foundation suggests that 75 percent of FEMA's flood maps are out of date; some of them haven't been revised since the 1970s.
Representatives from Samsung expressed an interest in building a basketball court as a set for a marketing activation featuring Adams as Cream E. Biggums, an oblivious rec league player who wears goggles and out-of-date gear.
"Metrosexual" faded not mainly because it went out of date, but rather the opposite, because of the success of the underlying concept; even though men started wearing beards and lumberjack shirts, they did so with exquisite care.
One match was for an individual on an out-of-date watch list; the other for a person with mental health issues who frequently contacts public figures, but is not a criminal and not wanted for arrest.
Photo: GettyThere might be no honor among thieves, but there's certainly plenty of pride, as a disgruntled malware developer recently proved by reaching out to an IBM security advisor over a "completely out of date" blog post.
In fact, Kennedy's contribution to Bumble appears to be reflected in a Companies House filing last September that lists her as minority shareholder in the company, rendering my cap table coverage last March out of date already.
Since Microsoft no longer issues patches for operating systems prior to Windows 7, some of the hacking tools will forever work on out-of-date computers, including those that run Windows Vista, Windows XP and other versions.
The Obama and Trump administrations have placed great weight on Beijing acting to contain its neighbor and longtime ally, but some analysts warn assumptions about China's influence on the North Korean regime may be out of date.
The "Desperate Housewives" star — one of Obama's campaign co-chairs — recounted the time the commander in chief poked a bit of fun at the out-of-date ink snafu while she was campaigning for him in 85033.
While you might have driven a car (or still do) with out-of-date in-car navigation system sorely in need of an update, new car buyers will likely never feel let down by their aging navigation.
Our exploration of the many ways in which New York's 100-year-old rules are out of date, and out of sync with the city itself, seemed to raise as many questions for readers as it answered.
The controversy stems from a June 1 proposal that sought to require companies to notify the EPA if they planned to import or manufacture various out-of-date uses of asbestos, like roofing felt and floor tile.
I live day-to-day in a permanent miasma of fear, calculating my risk every time I download an app, connect to a new wifi network, or visit a site with an out-of-date HTTPS config.
A report released last year cataloged a long list of structural woes plaguing the Parliament complex, of which the clock tower is a part, including leaky pipes, dangerously out-of-date wiring, asbestos and a rodent infestation.
The third product is a refactoring product that automatically rewrites badly expressed or out of date code (think: an AI that can automatically upgrade a codebase to support the latest implementation of a programming language or framework).
"Comedian" is not a one-note Dadaist imposture in which a commodity is proclaimed a work of art — which would be an entire century out of date now, as dated as a film director mimicking D.W. Griffith.
His training methods, particularly fitness work inspired by coaches like Gérard Houllier and Marcello Lippi, were seen as out of date; long-running sessions designed to improve stamina had been phased out by many of his peers.
Data that might have been corrected in the 2012 general election has, in many cases, already fallen out of date again because the Nevada housing market has continued to see wave after wave of foreclosures, the campaigns said.
The U.S. retail landscape has its fair share of underperforming, out-of-date properties, but the highest-quality malls are still attracting shoppers in droves, raking in more than $1,000 per square foot, well above the industry's average.
The rules for online political ads are painfully out of date and the agency charged with regulating them, the Federal Elections Commission, is barely functional, particularly since the Trump administration refuses to replace commissioners when their terms expire.
Furthermore, the aging equipment and out-of-date software used on many US electronic voting machines, as well as the lack of sophisticated security to protect state voting records, make our voting machines particularly vulnerable to cyber-attack.
Which may explain why his pledged efforts to restore the American manufacturing sector—like, say, Trump's support for the coal industry in a world wracked by climate change—are so out of date and poorly aligned with reality.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump called the U.S. air traffic control system out of date on Thursday and criticized its $10 billion yearly price tag but stopped short of calling for privatization of the program.
"Difficulties in agency prioritization of resources in support of IT modernization, ability to procure services quickly, and technical issues have resulted in an unwieldy and out-of-date federal IT infrastructure," the White House said in a report.
I do think that, especially for heteronormative guys who have very out-of-date views of courtship and romantic relationships, it's hard for them to accept the idea that they don't have the power and somebody else does.
"President Obama recognizes that the current rules are out of date and too weak to protect working men and women, so we are pleased that these improvements are moving forward," Trumka said in a statement: http://bit.ly/1pwZMlt.
Whether it's subways or buses failing or new options like bike shares, electric scooters or crowdsourced bus routes becoming available, our intuition on how to get to our destinations can be out-of-date or quite simply wrong.
The Snooki blueprint — regular girl, no social media throng to speak of or lip kit to promote, spending long linear minutes eating pickles and lusting aloud after '"Guidos"— suddenly seems out of date, perhaps even to its namesake.
The forecast, a downward revision of Wifo's previous prediction of 1.2%, was provided to the government on March 11 and is likely to be overtaken by events soon if it is not already out of date, he added.
Now she has taken an intense interest in coronavirus and published her own analysis of the death rates, which Mr. Hannity cited on his radio program on Monday even though the information was several days out of date.
As a lawyer in Florida, Mr. Patel, 37, entered and then dropped out of a charity bachelor auction featuring some colleagues after a blogger pointed out that his license to practice in the state appeared out of date.
When President Trump met with the airline industry on Thursday, the executives had plenty to complain about: an air traffic control system that is out of date, an airport infrastructure that is failing, computers that are melting down.
Across the country, with the 9003 fiscal year well under way, the U.S. government is carrying out duties ranging from nuclear weapons development to homeless assistance, but its spending levels and priorities are four months out of date.
The scandal dragged down sales at McDonald's and rival Yum in China after a Chinese TV report in July 2014 alleged to show workers at a Shanghai unit of OSI using out-of-date meat and doctoring production dates.
Current NASA policies designed to protect planets and other Solar System bodies from contamination during exploration missions are sorely out of date, according a report put out this week by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM).
But it was also there that I found more worn Fiestaware plates to match those I had lost and a weathered-by-real-use wrought iron outdoor table and an out-of-date globe for my 13-year-old.
Robert Yates from Wilmington, N.C., thinks the Second Amendment is out of date: The sentence-long second amendment is a relic from a time when the U.S.'s population was less than one percent of what it is today.
It replaces a fossil hall that was last renovated in 1981 and closed in 68, bringing up-to-date scientific information to an exhibit that had become out-of-date at one of the world's leading natural history museums.
Often these directories don't list all the provider's specialties — for example, one might not list that a family practice doctor also provides maternity care — and the information about whether they are accepting new patients is frequently out of date.
There are other, more lucrative, prizes around, and the trio of physics, chemistry and physiology or medicine that Alfred Nobel outlined in his will as suitable scientific subjects for reward is thought by some to be out of date.
As so often with Mr Trump, when he attacks the Obama administration for a hand-wringing approach to fighting IS, with billions squandered on nation-building, he is both oddly out of date and over-simplifying a complex problem.
You get the idea, or at least sense the tension between Francesa's general vibe of lordly expertise and the fact that what he knows about Maryland is, generously, a few years and one athletic conference realignment out of date.
The scandal dragged down sales at McDonald's and its rival Yum in China after a Chinese TV report in July 2014 showed workers at a Shanghai unit of OSI supposedly using out-of-date meat and doctoring production dates.
Technology costs: When it comes to clean energy technology, economics and policy are moving quickly, and because of the vicissitudes of academic review, the cost data used in official models is often years old and well out of date.
Today the idea seems out of date: the borders that once ensured an overlap between national markets and economic moralities have given way to capital flows and a consumer culture in which unrestricted gratification seems to be the norm.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Chameleonic photographer Cindy Sherman is featured in March's Harper's Bazaar in a send-up of street style Instagrammers that makes both the artist and the magazine look out of date and tone deaf.
The obvious answer we've had for years is of course that we don't; the rules have been updated over and over again to avoid their becoming out of date, though it's entirely reasonable to suggest we do so again.
Inadequacies in the organisation's technical security measures were also exposed by the incident, with important elements of the software in use on the affected systems being out of date and the company failing to carry out routine security testing.
" By 1930, the year of the first FIFA World Cup, in which the U.S. competed but England did not, Jimmy Hogan, an English former player who had spent his coaching career abroad, complained, "We are absolutely out of date.
So there is no need to stampede to an Apple store to snap up the new products when they become available this month, unless your gadget is so out-of-date that it is time to get with 216.
Musk was responding to a Tesla owner who noted that in three years of vehicle ownership, he's only seen one update of the onboard maps, and even then the information pushed to the vehicle was already out of date.
Everything needs to get tested by the FAA to ensure it won't endanger the plane, and because the system gets updated so infrequently, airlines tend to future-proof by buying technology that won't go out of date right away.
His copious coverage of British royalty and out-of-date celebrities like the Kennedy family was often mocked; one critic found that one-third of the magazine's issues from 2003 to 2011 contained at least one Kennedy-related article.
Everyday use of your computer and browser inevitably leads to the sort of misuses that eat into bandwidth — out-of-date plugins pile up, untrusted third party downloads sneak in, and a cache in sore need of clearing compiles.
"The ability for the government to distinguish between these people, based on tax returns that are over a year and a half out of date, poses some very significant challenges in terms of fairness and affordability," he told lawmakers.
In a letter pleading with Prime Minister Boris Johnson to increase PPE supplies, more than 6,000 frontline doctors said they were being asked to put their lives at risk with out-of-date masks, and low stocks of equipment.
"The ability for the government to distinguish between these people, based on tax returns that are over a year and a half out of date, poses some very significant challenges in terms of fairness and affordability," he told lawmakers.
An article on Wednesday about an inquiry into how contaminated blood in the 1970s and 1980s resulted in the deaths of at least 2,400 people in Britain included an out-of-date reference to the preferred treatment for hemophilia.
I passed my first amendment, which you probably saw, to improve the VA. I introduced a bill on the Regulatory Improvement Act to kind of use a BRACC type commission system to cut out-of-date and unnecessary regulations.
He discovered a myriad of issues, including: weak physical security, machines used unencrypted means of communications to send commands, had easy to guess default passwords, did not authenticate software updates and ran on vulnerable, out of date operating systems.
Clarification: A previous version of this article stated that the Humane Society ​of the US recommends Animal Humane Certified as a source of cage-free eggs, based on ​information on the ​HSUS​ site that is now out of date.
Green Book feels out of date compared to those recent Best Picture winners — and it will be worth watching to see if it's the sort of film the Academy wants to choose to represent the film industry in 2019.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. consumer financial watchdog on Monday ordered National College Student Loan Trusts and its debt collector, Transworld Systems Inc, to pay at least $21.6 million for attempting to collect on possibly non-existent or out-of-date loans.
This fever dream is laid out in a movie, released less than three years ago but already wildly out of date, wherein the Sir Laurence Olivier of sports movies loses a bunch of second-round picks but gains back his soul.
Media reports suggest that Trump still uses a personal Android smartphone that's likely running out-of-date software, creating the possibility that a foreign intelligence agency could hack the phone and use its microphone to listen in on private conversations.
If you're trying to create sharp imagery for your Instagram account using a phone that's four models out of date and everyone else is using the latest, it's not hard to guess who is going to have the higher quality imagery.
The problem with doing a late night format on a once a week show that doesn't actually air late at night is that several of Wolf's jokes are out of date already, replaced by more insane news about the same things.
Significant vulnerabilities in the state's out-of-date private utility infrastructure have converged with the realities of extreme weather in California, made worse by climate change, to produce a crisis that is pushing the state's disaster response capabilities to the brink.
According to a promotional clip from the episode making the rounds online, the Bang gang are shocked to learn that the digital currency is now worth "$5,000," a figure already hilariously out of date and the episode airs next week.
The benefits and methods are a bit hand-wavy at present, but Mercier assured me that the whitepaper is quite out of date and a good deal of research has been done since its publication — with much more on the way.
But that's a number of actions reportedly counted including videos shown from 0 seconds, and that number is out of date because the amount of videos shared and watched on mobile continues to increase rapidly and Snapchat is still growing fast.
As the web era got going, a number of SGI enthusiast sites gained momentum (often with out-of-date designs that could be used on IRIX-capable web browsers), but one site or another faded from view or stopped getting updates.
That's why hackers rarely have to come up with their own sexy new vulnerabilities and exploits—there are almost always countless out-of-date computers that can be targeted by old vulnerabilities that leave the doors wide open for attackers.
Even with all these tools to help though, sometimes you just have to trawl through the files and folders that have built up on your local storage and delete the ones that aren't needed anymore or way out of date.
But with the EPP losing influence in France and Spain, the rise of far-right parties across Europe, and with populists in its ranks in Hungary, Europe's biggest political force faces accusations that it represents an out-of-date politics.
In any event, outside of Amazon, you'll rely on your subscription services to send you an email notification that your payment information is out of date, or your card was declined – otherwise, you just won't remember which ones to update.
In a story as old as time, advances in technology have removed some of the justifiable value of these specific products; from the cotton gin to the iPod, streamlined mechanical factors have consistently wreaked havoc on out-of-date manufacturing.
While it can cause a slowing down of speeds in the short term (while your device gets used to where each site is again), over the longer term it can mean faster browsing because out-of-date entries are minimized.
Voting was set to finish across the country on Saturday, but with a large number of people unable to cast ballots due to out-of-date electoral rolls and logistical problems, ballot boxes were still open in some provinces on Sunday.
Adrian Dally, head of motor finance at the Finance & Leasing Association trade body said the FCA's work on commission structures is based largely on out-of-date information and does not reflect the progress made in moving away from them.
Apple once held the laptop crown with the MacBook Air, but that model has grown woefully out of date and macOS loyalists have started looking in the direction of Windows alternatives like the Dell XPS 13 and Microsoft Surface Book.
In June, a report from the Government Accountability Office found hundreds of millions of facial scans were made under an out-of-date privacy assessment, including tens of millions from driver's license photos that were not linked to any crime.
But Raúl himself offered a withering critique of Cuba's underlying problems, criticising "out-of-date mentalities", "a complete lack of a sense of urgency" in implementing change and the "damaging effects of egalitarianism" in failing to reward work or initiative.
They also want the court to order Reagan to send a notice to all voters who have sought to change their driver's license address that their voter registration address may be out of date and providing more information about voting.
Fortunately, Mr. Kobler said recently, his joke is now out of date, with the Islamic State reduced to three neighborhoods in the coastal city of Surt, and its headquarters in the hands of militias supporting the new United Nations-backed government.
With an appreciation for everything from Japanese cosplay to American art-house films, many young Chinese people, like their counterparts around the world, see gender norms as intrinsically fluid and the insistence on prizing traditional masculine traits hopelessly out of date.
"This was a system that was out of date, obsolete, or, it was a system that was never meant to take care of the kind of quantity, the number of people that we're talking about — millions and millions of people."
If you take a look at the attached list, you will see that the Department is clearing out guidance that is no longer in force or effect because the guidance is superseded by current law/guidance or out of date.
A fire risk assessment for the tower conducted in November 2012, and cited by the Grenfell Action Group, said that fire extinguishers in the basement boiler room, the elevator monitor room and the ground floor electrical room were out of date.
During the September 11th attacks, the Bush Administration activated a "continuity of government" plan, transporting selected federal workers by helicopter and bus to fortified locations, but, after years of disuse, computers and other equipment in the bunkers were out of date.
But Anthony, many of his teammates and, for that matter, much of the N.B.A. felt the intricacies of the triangle were out of date in a league that was beginning to emphasize high-tempo play, as exemplified by the Warriors.
On paper, "Bad Boys for Life" should have been the latest example of an out-of-date franchise that had no business being back in theaters, but, surprisingly, El Arbi and Fallah may have brought this IP back from the dead.
A new study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology intimates, however, that these ideas about caffeine and performance are out of date and that someone can swill coffee every day and still get a caffeine performance buzz when needed.
I set to work removing a tall, thin metal wine rack holding a solitary bottle of out-of-date Orangina and made my way past some yellowing 1970s newspapers until the traveling trunk was revealed in its full battered glory.
Multiple news reports have pointed out that the map displayed by Trump during the meeting appeared to be altered and contained information that was out of date following Hurricane Dorian's northward turn toward the Carolinas after making landfall in the Bahamas.
As Congress debates tax reform, let's start with the basics: Why does the tax code need reform, and who is hurt by a tax code that is out-of-date and makes U.S. firms less competitive with their overseas counterparts?
INTERNATIONAL An article on Wednesday about an inquiry into how contaminated blood in the 8003s and 2800s resulted in the deaths of at least 2698,24637 people in Britain included an out-of-date reference to the preferred treatment for hemophilia.
Here are her recent polling averages there as of Thursday afternoon: Now, note that in some of these states, there's been very little new polling in the past few weeks, so these averages may be a bit out of date.
It might be on the list simply because Obama enjoys a little brain candy as much as the next person and doesn't mind that it's a year out of date — or the title might be a sly reference to the Trump-Russia scandal.
Image: MotorolaIn the not-too-distant past, buying a mid-range phone meant a woefully out-of-date operating system, sluggish performance straight out of the box, and cameras that could easily be outperformed by the webcam on the front of your laptop.
The mini 3 was a non-event of an upgrade that added nothing but Touch ID. And while the mini 4 had a better color gamut and a laminated screen, its processor was a year out of date the moment it hit shelves.
Despite the (misogynist and out-of-date) jokes about her supposed 13-year-old girl fans, Swift wading into electoral politics is partly a result of the fact that her image has evolved from the one that first won her that fanbase.
"Our first priority includes amending laws which are out of date and not in harmony with the present situation," Tun Tun Hein, a member of the NLD's governing council, told reporters after being appointed chairman of the key lower house bill committee.
The Brookings Institution reported in February of last year (so the exact data is out of date, though the trendlines surely hold) that the white unemployment rate in the city of Detroit was 4.9 percent — and the black unemployment rate was 14.5 percent.
"If we're going to use 2 micrograms per liter as our threshold for diagnosing a heart attack, that's certainly out of date and not the standard we'd apply now," Dr Andrew MacIsaac, president of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand said.
The potential of the technology industry in the U.S. is restrained by governance systems that grasp onto the status quo, out-of-date government programs and the protection of established interests that often lobby against disruptive innovation to stall their impending decline.
It arrives at a time when the original iOS App Store has become so cluttered with out-of-date and abandoned applications – so much so, that Apple has implemented a store-wide cleanup process that could impact hundreds of thousands of apps.
It needs to pass the new bill: the existing laws are barnacled, vague and out of date, and are liable to fall foul of judges in Luxembourg (at the European Court of Justice) and in Strasbourg (at the Court of Human Rights).
But after a strong showing in a parliamentary seat long held by the governing Conservatives, he sees a chance of a Labour revival under Jeremy Corbyn, the leader who many in the party had written off as an out-of-date socialist.
The Fed's current policy statement has included that description of loose policy as a staple element in recent years, though officials recently have described it as out of date and likely to be removed, either this week or in the near future.
The poster Elizabeth passes is a decade and a half out of date: Designed in 1945, it was mass produced in the immediate aftermath of Nazi Germany's defeat in World War II (or what Russians refer to as the Great Patriotic War).
"The laissez faire policy is out of date," it said, calling for the city to take advantage of strong research at local universities, such as the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the University of Hong Kong, and improve research funding.
"According to a recent investigation, every year, thousands of people undergoing fingerprint-based background checks lose work due to FBI records that are inaccurate or out of date," the companies and organizations wrote in a joint letter to the Department of Justice.
Much vital information can be found in The Writer's Handbook and The Writers' and Artists' Yearbook, but remember that details of an imprint's publishing policy may be out of date, and acquiring a literary agent is even harder than finding a publisher!
Unlike the hobbyist mappers who collect data in person, the Grab contractors used satellite imagery to "correct" local map details in Thailand which, in fast-changing cities like Bangkok, meant that their work was incorrect because it relied on out-of-date sources.
New York needs nothing less to meet its biggest challenges: investing in a dangerously out-of-date subway system; supplying housing that more residents can afford; making it easier to vote, and passing ethics and voting reforms to enhance state politics and government.
Under current Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) rules, families in Syracuse's black neighborhoods can file a complaint with HUD alleging that the illegally out-of-date assessment system has a disparate impact upon homeowners like themselves, violating the Fair Housing Act.
"Years from now your grandchildren or your children will be incredulous that you put things into your body and didn't know if they were real or fake, the right dose or the wrong dose, in-date or out-of-date," Mr. Thompson said.
Coinmap, a service that maps bitcoin-accepting locations all over the world, shows a few places that accept bitcoin in Toronto, but it's clearly out of date—I called several businesses listed on the site and they had no idea what bitcoin even is.
It is also said that a new philosophy of "forward-looking" supervision can take into account what might unfold, rather than merely providing a static measure of a bank's position based on data that, by the time it is reported, are already out of date.
The Labour government tried to redefine Britishness to mean support for cosmopolitan liberalism (according to Andrew Neather, one of Tony Blair's speechwriters, some in the party wanted to use mass immigration to "rub the Right's nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date").
Mahit faces a major problem: Yskandr died in the capital city, and had been out of touch from Lsel Station for 15 years; as a result, her own Imago — a copy of Yskandr's personality and memories — is a decade and a half out of date.
From here on in he believes legal back and forth is likely to take years — hence, even if the FCO were to prevail at a higher court in future the impact on Facebook's business at that point would likely be long out of date.
A House Oversight Committee report out Monday has concluded that Equifax's security practices and policies were sub-par and its systems were old and out-of-date, and bothering with basic security measures — like patching vulnerable systems — could've prevented its massive data breach last year.
Ultimately, he notes that there's a handful of things that US as a whole can do: "Congress needs to codify standards around political advertising," he writes, saying that existing laws are decades out of date and don't cover the types of platforms that exist today.
Here, the old philosophical ideas—that scientists start with a theoretical hypothesis, deduce empirical consequences and then run an experiment to test whether the consequences are verified or not—proves totally out of date and inadequate to capture what goes on in real scientific practice.
The book—which, much like a Matthew Lesko tome, leans heavily on publicly funded resources like universities or NASA—has a warning in it that because of its printed nature, odds are very strong that individual links were in danger of going out of date.
"It's rather worse than just using an out of date OS that can't be kept up to date with security patches as vulnerabilities are discovered," Professor Alan Woodward, visiting professor at the University of Surrey's Department of Computer Science, told Motherboard in a Twitter message.
Jay Timmons, president and chief executive of the National Association of Manufacturers, said on Thursday that the new rules were based on out-of-date research and that regulators had vastly underestimated the cost of the rules to businesses, which would run into the billions.
If the situation has got seriously bad, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling your browser, giving you a clean slate when it comes to aggregated data, out-of-date settings, and any general clutter that's built up (that trick should work on mobile too).
The sexist intellectual is mad that his records are out of date due to irregularity chaos up north, and Sam points out that "life is irregular" (+212) which tells me he has a bright future ahead of him as a hit rom com screenwriter.
Campbell's core products "seem tired and out-of-date," Third Point has said, adding that the company has failed to innovate flavors for its classic products, and still uses "hard-to-pronounce and obscure sounding ingredients" like hydrolyzed soy protein and glutamate in those products.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan laid out his case for a new constitution and a more powerful presidency on Thursday, saying it was not a matter of personal ambition but a necessity in a country whose parliamentary system he said was out of date.
A series of out-of-date laws forces people with Down syndrome to choose between a job and independence or risk losing their critical Medicaid benefits – and we, at NDSS, are setting a platform to end #LawSyndrome with the assistance of several incredible congressional leaders.
Whether it's concentrating on his political career (and perhaps is out-of-date beliefs), entertaining a rematch with Mayweather or taking on two surging fighters in Crawford and Lomachenko, the next chapter of Manny Pacquiao's story is certain to provide plenty of talking points.
In a series of tweets, David Becker, the primary author of the study, said the study found no evidence of noncitizen voter registration or voting, and no evidence of voter fraud because of out-of-date records or deceased people still on voting rolls.
Infected computers appear to largely be out-of-date devices that organizations deemed not worth the price of upgrading or, in some cases, machines involved in manufacturing or hospital functions that proved too difficult to patch without possibly disrupting crucial operations, security experts said.
In the second epistemic world, the default position is to believe women who make sexual assault allegations, the good ol' boys' network seems ugly and out of date (#timesup), and too often moral outrage substitutes for real thinking, and more important, for real power.
Rennat Hosley from Wilmington, N.C., thinks the Second Amendment is out of date: I have to start off by saying this was very tragic event that happened on Valentine's Day, I give my prayers to the families whose loved ones passed during the shooting.
Major drug wholesalers in Turkey are running low on stocks, and soon many antibiotics, as well as drugs for oncology, as well as cardiovascular and neurological ailments, will fall out of date, according to Vedat Bulut, the president of the Ankara Chamber of Pharmacists.
The database the DEA and industry actors rely on is woefully out-of-date, and industry is only required to update it once every three months, even though it can take a year or more before the data is even ready to be analyzed.
The problem is testing in the US has been limited so far, with only a small number of labs available to assess the results, flaws in the manufacturing of the earliest kits sent out to states, and out-of-date criteria for testing people.
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But here these constructs can sometimes feel uneasy because many of them are imported — from soldiers' dress uniforms that seem decades out of date (gold braids, enormous epaulets, rows of medals) to soundtrack-like music worthy of John Williams (fanfares, kettle drums, plenty of brass).
Campbell's core products "seem tired and out-of-date," Third Point said, adding that the company has failed to innovate flavors for its classic products, and still uses "hard-to-pronounce and obscure sounding ingredients" like hydrolyzed soy protein and glutamate in those products.
Oh, and don't expect attempts by experts to point out the holes in this view — to point out, in particular, that the image of a predatory China, running huge surpluses by keeping its currency undervalued, is years out of date — to make any impression.
We're not talking rotten tomatoes or out-of-date cans of baked beans, but food that has been accidentally mis-packaged or leftover when supermarkets over-order, as well as items that would be fit for human consumption, but are being used to feed animals instead.
These days we lazily assume that things have changed & their knowledge would be out of date now, what can we possibly learn from someone who may happen to have a 16-year-old daughter, and therefore probably has a more intimate understanding of contemporary behavior than anyone.
As for the calls for more aggressive actions against out-of-date applications of asbestos such as roofing and pipeline wrap, EPA argues that it doesn't have the authority to regulate legacy uses of chemicals like asbestos before it knows that they are coming back into use.
"Relying on incredibly out-of-date data, this rule places undue burdens and irreparable harm on manufacturers, especially small and medium-sized businesses, some of which could be forced to shut their doors," NAM's Senior Vice President and General Counsel Linda Kelly said in a statement.
But steeped in the kind of Marxist phraseology that was already out of date a generation ago, the clique around President Maduro seems genuinely convinced that all of the country's problems are the result of a sprawling CIA conspiracy — "economic warfare," as official propaganda puts it.
"It would be unwise to invest in a technology that will be out of date by the time it's built," said Mitchell L. Moss, a member of the state task force and director of the Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management at New York University.
The Centenary Stand (since renamed for Kenny Dalglish) might have been home to Anfield's first executive boxes — long after most of its rivals had started offering corporate hospitality — but it was, almost as soon as it opened, out of date: too small, too functional, too old-fashioned.
At times ridiculed for their eccentricities, such as printing their own passports and ID cards, insisting on place names more than a century out of date and some showing fealty to the last German emperor, some members of the group are armed and willing to use violence.
In Illinois, three men seeking class-action status filed a suit last year describing the site as an extortion racket that, among other things, routinely published out-of-date or inaccurate information for a single purpose: to drive people to a prominently advertised "sister" site — unpublisharrest.
David Becker, who for six years was in charge of the election initiative for the Pew Center on the States, said that voter rolls often had out-of-date information, but that there was virtually no evidence that many of those names were used to vote illegally.
"It's possible to get evidence that one athlete can earn more in one year than the WADA annual budget which I think is a reasonably interesting comparison," he said, adding that WADA was understaffed and had an IT system that was 10 years out of date.

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