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"outmoded" Definitions
  1. no longer fashionable or useful

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The thing is, in 2016, "miss" has officially been outmoded.
In some ways, the album format is kind of outmoded.
This is a slightly outmoded way of phrasing the concern.
It's been going on for decades now, and it's very outmoded.
And why did we wear outmoded leather helmets, earflaps and all?
But after reunification most of Chemnitz's factories proved to be outmoded.
Now that familiar symbol of daily life is something else — outmoded.
This one, in dirty orange, defies outmoded ideas of what's cool.
And an outmoded misconception we should all be working to change.
Those devices include the Amazon FireStick and the notably outmoded Google Chromecast.
But for Cuppetelli, this is not a theoretical exercise in outmoded patriarchy.
But it also shows how outmoded Australia's two-party system has grown.
Something like "feel" — a quaint notion in today's game — is becoming outmoded.
But more needs to be done to move beyond this outmoded system.
Is The Times's use of courtesy titles like Mr. and Ms. outmoded?
These are the actions of powerful men in service of outmoded ideas.
This exposes the Trump administration's outmoded views on globalization and trade liberalization.
These teaching are widely regarded as outmoded in today's world of burgeoning populations.
"Forget such outmoded notions of sovereignty," says Abdelhadi Tamimi, an official in Hadramawt.
DSD was previously known as hermaphroditism, a term now considered outmoded and offensive.
American imperialism and Islamic fundamentalist jihadism are both outmoded and they must go.
But what happens to the cash machine if web search eventually becomes outmoded?
I thought it an old stereotype, possibly never accurate and certainly now outmoded.
But they were also constrained by the outmoded Constitution imposed by the dictatorship.
In Europe, the GDPR goes a long way to upgrading outmoded data protection rules.
"It's becoming increasingly clear how outmoded this long-lead cycle is," Berklee professor Howard said.
The suggestion that it might be outmoded draws a furious response from George Benjamin (pictured).
He positions it that if you don't support him, it means you're just outmoded too.
The game's 1960s setting highlights archaic, outmoded beliefs still prevalent in the modern gaming industry.
Some of his supporters would argue that they elected him to explode outmoded Washington ways.
Ultimately, summer camps exist to validate outmoded social structures among the most vulnerable age bracket.
Such fond mockery might be the best way left to take this outmoded material seriously.
Radiograms (a portmanteau of radio and gramophone), were popular through the 1960s, but eventually became outmoded.
Here are the five main female characters, and the outmoded archetypes they fulfill on the show.
Soccer, for its global ubiquity, has long been a bastion of hatred, violence, and outmoded thinking.
The traditional definition of an "antique" being at least 100 years old is restrictive and outmoded.
The artist's 45-foot-tall inflatable sculpture at Rockefeller Center aggrandizes an outmoded model of femininity.
In early 2018 the Trump administration will turn its attention to our deteriorating and outmoded infrastructure.
For decades, we've endured partisan gridlock, outmoded bureaucracy, unreliable elections, and an increasingly unpredictable political environment.
A law that is aimed at web surfing seems to be as outmoded as dialup service.
This is yet another example of outmoded laws that are unintentionally holding back self-driving vehicles.
Outmoded rules and unpredictable regulations are the greatest impediments on the road to growth and innovation.
People are longing today for something that they can understand and doesn't become outmoded so quickly.
He said it seemed like an overzealous — and outmoded — attempt to appeal to a younger audience.
Federal attorneys countered that the measure was needed to address outmoded, ineffective or overly burdensome rules.
Agricultural officials are hoping this will be the island's chance to modernize its outmoded agriculture industry.
Most of the electricity it produces is generated by burning fuel oil — a dirty, outmoded source.
It added that existing law needed to be toughened to overcome outmoded and sexist workplace codes.
But using outmoded 20th century trust busting allegations against Google is a solution to a nonproblem.
Such outmoded turns of phrase have no place in the 2020 election cycle, Booker argued Friday.
In others, they are new underpowered devices, like the iPhone SE or 5c, featuring appallingly outmoded hardware.
The Ansari story is, at its heart, about how much pain our outmoded sexual culture is causing.
You argue that the purpose of a corporation is to maximize shareholder returns is an outmoded one.
In an age where virtually all the aliens and elves are CGI, he might have seem outmoded.
We seek to bridge the gap between left and right by challenging outmoded, partisan approaches to governing.
She should lead Europe past its outmoded data-protection concerns and push for coordination among security services.
After hours scouring Cyrillic microfilms on outmoded computers in the public archives, we found my family's records.
The last thing we need is to just port outmoded cable and satellite services to the internet.
Outmoded tactics and the inhuman steel and oil of modern machinery have given the era a moribund reputation.
I love the idea that what is outmoded can become valuable again but for a completely different reason.
Emblazoned on bus stops — "A Billion Reasons to Support Digital Equality" and an image of an outmoded cellphone.
College students who grew up in the years after World War I found jingoistic patriotism to be outmoded.
Increasingly, that model is outmoded, and Mercedes-Benz is putting another nail in that model's coffin with Croove.
But the Kurds will realize that with their light, outmoded weaponry, they are no match for Turkish tanks.
What I had achieved seemed negligible, inadequate; it spoke to too few people, it existed in outmoded forms.
One might expect that society's slow acceptance and normalization of sexuality would have outmoded some of these rules.
"Idol" began to resemble a combination day-care and elder-care facility, nurturing young singers and outmoded music.
This was mainly in response to the obvious failings of Britain's unprofitable, strike-prone and outmoded industrial base.
Their playbook is outmoded and completely out of touch with the average American struggling to pay their bills.
The rule lifts unnecessary and outmoded restrictions on cooperation, allowing small businesses to band together to purchase insurance.
The report was widely publicized and held up as an example of the festival's outmoded way of operating.
As Australia's increasingly outmoded ties to Britain were ebbing, he solidified Western military alliances and regional trade agreements.
Nations have once again revived outmoded ethno-nationalist narratives that led to centuries of conflict on the continent.
The Volcker Rule is now treated like a 1920s traffic law outmoded by today's safer cars and superhighways.
Medical authorities have broadly recognized the faulty empirical scaffolding of psychoanalysis and its reliance on outmoded biological models.
Germany's military is also badly outmoded and short of even thermal underwear, and militarization remains a touchy subject.
We focus on all the wrong things because we have an outmoded conception of how thinking really works.
Hauser said that in many cases, reform to outmoded business processes will need to precede any application of blockchain.
The Election Assistance Commission was created to advise and assist states on voting issues, including updating outmoded voting machines.
With Bernie out of the battle, what remains is the left's odd, outmoded doctrine of purity, of revolutionary posturing.
In an article in Wired magazine in 1993, he dismissed the three R's — reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic — as outmoded.
The white coat and the cotton gown are tattered, under continual assault for their practical deficiencies and outmoded symbolism.
The problem with planning your life for a very long time is that when happiness finally comes, it's outmoded.
The Quran accepts both the Torah and the Gospels as having been divinely inspired but considers them now outmoded.
To pin Willa and Patrick's violence on outmoded gender relations would undermine the complexity of their relationship, their kicks.
There is also the question of whether Puerto Rico should modernize its rickety and outmoded system while it rebuilds.
If there's one constant in post-Departure world of "The Leftovers," it's that orthodoxy and blasphemy are outmoded concepts.
That kind of relies on a very outmoded, and frankly discredited, view of how people become dependent on drugs.
In this context, The Costume History is a documentary treasure trove, compactly preserving outmoded styles all in one place.
The West's once-powerful alliance is becoming an increasingly outmoded coalition, designed to deal with problems that no longer exist.
Now the agencies must "disassemble what remains of their outmoded model" or risk "falling further into irrelevance," the report concludes.
How do we know how to interpret what we are seeing, if interpretation is based on outmoded definitions of identity?
They tend to view other solutions — older ways of thinking — as outmoded and outdated, as something that should be scrapped.
His actions reflect an emboldened commander in chief no longer restrained by aides or conventions he considered outmoded or misguided.
And as those sounds have burst into revival, the more traditional approach preferred by Pup has seemed outmoded by comparison.
What France needs, Mr. Macron asserts, is flexibility that can free entrepreneurs from the strictures of an outmoded labor code.
There will definitely have to be some changes made to the outmoded model of how films are greenlit and made.
Recruiting skilled technologists and updating outmoded computing systems is crucial to building high-quality AI tools and administering them fairly.
Even in 1980, that old portrayal was outmoded—a quick search online reveals that the story appeared in June, 1939.
It is ironic that, having spent his career denouncing outmoded orthodoxies, Mr Gray rests his critique of Christianity on outdated perceptions.
During his own life Giacometti, who was born in Switzerland in 1901, sometimes seemed too outmoded and idiosyncratic to win acclaim.
And new banks also have advantages, Mr Bugg contends: no bad assets, demoralised employees or outmoded technology, plus strong local connections.
Antivirus-style detection is outmoded and ineffective and Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection is included free with the enterprise license agreements.
The state prides itself on its dedication to cold efficiency in its primary elections — the antidote to Iowa's outmoded caucus system.
But rather than give in to outmoded, suffocating standards of traditional dress codes, Joey Barge had an idea: Wear a dress.
All this while democracy is under pressure all over the globe and populism and nationalism/nativism are clearly not outmoded yet.
Our communities deserve 21st century solutions and drug courts are, at best, a better version of a broken and outmoded system.
As such, state level privacy laws could leave consumers with fewer choices, outmoded technology, and an overall lower quality internet experience.
And yet most Republican leaders are still clinging to the outmoded notion that publicly aligning with Trump is a winning strategy.
"But any understanding of HIV that could justify this ban is outmoded and at odds with current science," the ruling continues.
Addressing inequity among residents caused by outmoded structures is a key issue among cities participating in Bloomberg Philanthropies' What Works Cities initiative.
The Bachelor is now in its twentieth season, still honoring its commitment to reinforcing every outmoded social construct our culture holds dear.
The idea of a "canon" of a shared cultural shorthand has been challenged as outmoded and exclusionary, unfitting for a pluralist society.
Michael Eisen of the University of California, Berkeley, a zealous proponent of open science, argues that the traditional publication model is outmoded.
But opponents like Ms. Gatrel say that giant projects like the Grain Belt Express represent an outmoded, centralized approach to delivering energy.
In the age of user-oriented design, Chen felt as though this one-size-fits-all approach to text editing was outmoded.
While cinematic languages evolve and change over time, they never do so in a way that makes old films feel particularly outmoded.
Though she appreciated a recent refresher course the state provided for staff members, the standard education materials, she noted, are severely outmoded.
Steeped in history, the one every red-blooded racing driver wants to win however much they complain about it being outmoded and dangerous.
Thousands of people do this every year because traditional gift registries are outmoded — couples who already live together don't need toasters and dishware.
One of the most important reforms that can happen is switching from our very outmoded, worldwide system of taxation to a territorial system.
To this end, countless horror books, movies, and of course video games are set within dehumanizing and/or outmoded representations of psychiatric hospitals.
It proposes a constructive, value-neutral alternative to the sick and outmoded system of "racial" classification we have inherited from 19th-century pseudoscience.
Of course it will be very inconvenient for those whose self-worth or social advantages depend on locating themselves within that outmoded system.
Now that they are not just outmoded but demonstrably false, it is time for a more reality-based view of the restaurant industry.
After serving our country, they become cogs in a byzantine system, delivered outmoded treatments and profit-driven pharmacology that produce sub-par results.
The result is a perplexing book, full of vividly told tales yet bizarrely stuck in the outmoded framework of "great (white) man" history.
I will fully overhaul my closet, and let go of all those clothes that are outmoded, and that I no longer fit into!
Congress sought to curb back-room dealing in 1978 when it enacted the current Bankruptcy Code, which replaced an outmoded law from 1898.
Instead of parting with hers, she kept it, not willing to give up her creative labor in support of an outmoded patriarchal trope.
The lack of progress can largely be placed on a single, outmoded procedural mechanism holding back lawmakers from delivering more achievements – the Senate filibuster.
It's no longer just the assembly line worker who should fear being outmoded; it's stock brokers, customer service reps, and even we humble bloggers.
It's an outmoded way of considering film versus television that most of us assumed died out around the time Tony Soprano plugged Big Pussy.
Botswana's wider economy and polity are similarly constrained by outmoded traditions and laws, even though at first blush the country is doing astoundingly well.
An outmoded presumption of universal automobile ownership begets wide streets and "gargantuan" gaps between intersections that hog-tie urban planners working to increase density.
Everyone knows the WTO is outmoded and unable to rein in China's malpractice; it does not deal effectively with state-owned enterprises, for instance.
Fitbit is selling the new Inspire line as a new entry point in its product line, replacing the outmoded Flex, Alta and Zip watches.
"The ancient recipe is outmoded," said Emilie Grangeon, the general secretary of the Association of Makers of Savon de Marseille, which represents the companies.
They paint a picture of a stubbornly outmoded approach that is unsuited to the fight, and that perpetuates the mistakes of successive Egyptian leaders.
The term "downtown dance" may be outmoded, recalling an era closer to the 1970s when living and dancing in SoHo lofts was the norm.
Ackman said management complacency had turned ADP into an inefficient corporate slugabed pushing outmoded products that even a top sales force could not sell.
Beauty pageants have come in for their share of disdain, too, shunned by the same elite as an outmoded celebration of body over brains.
Since then, more brands have announced similar missions — most notably competitor Axe's push to celebrate male individuality — but outmoded attitudes still abound, she says.
Without the coal mines and factories, he said, the Labour Party no longer has a "captive audience of useful idiots" for its outmoded policies.
While Saturn was in Capricorn, you spent much of your time consolidating your life and letting go of outmoded ways of relating to others.
Later, the CEO made other outmoded remarks that did not go down well with investors and the public, and ultimately he ended up stepping down.
Uber, which once enjoyed overwhelming public support in its crusade against overpriced and outmoded taxis, faced a mass boycott for its association with Donald Trump.
That model of global power was outmoded once America demonstrated that alliances of governments could make something more powerful than any one self-proclaimed Empire.
Many charities that used to accept worn or outmoded clothing have become more picky, partly because the business of reselling old clothes overseas is waning.
That means as soon as they're outmoded, or if you want the smart outlet to have another use, you're stuck buying and installing another one.
The mood of absurdity in all of these seems appropriate to the postwar period, with its ruins, trash and outmoded materials and its disgraced militarism.
Find the stocks of high quality companies where management has figured out the competitive landscape and knows how to take risks rather than becoming outmoded.
Today, nearly all federal aid is tied to outmoded measures of academic progress, such as completing at least 85033 credit hours of courses per semester.
Ackman contends that management complacency has turned ADP into an inefficient corporate slugabed pushing outmoded products that even a top sales force could not sell.
If implemented, this will leave the U.S. auto market along with Africa, as the world's dumping grounds for outmoded models, wasteful engines, and dirty tailpipes.
In the spirit of valuing the labor of any woman and in the spirit of updating outmoded rituals, let's create a more progressive Mothers' Day.
Holocaust survivors and their families have fought to reclaim their artwork all this time only to be unjustly thwarted by outmoded and unfair legal barriers.
We shouldn't let an outmoded, monopolistic way of doing business stand in the way of progress toward lower prices, more jobs and a brighter economy.
Much like white jeans after Labor Day or miniskirts post-40, there's a baseless and outmoded stigma against putting bold wallpaper in a small space.
"[I am] intent on disproving that satisfying one's needs by personally crafting them is outmoded or obsolete, that physical labor is demeaning drudgery," Weintraub explains.
They're both projections of toughness, imagined or otherwise, a machismo that feels outmoded and absurd to anyone reading this sentence, but that's exactly the point.
Which is why a cure has to address the root of the problem: the outmoded binary choice of either all-in or all-out membership.
That outmoded economic system — the nebulous set of assumptions and power relationships that goes under the name "neoliberalism" — is the real target of the GND.
First publicly announced by President Obama in February 2016, it calls for billions to be set aside for several critical projects, such as upgrading outmoded systems.
Rituals allow you to let go of outmoded perspectives, put down emotional energy saps, and meet people from a place of openness and empathy, she says.
So as well as challenging these constraining and outmoded gender roles it's important to protect and support the ability to transition for those who need it.
The company claims that APFS addresses some of the core problems created by the outmoded HFS and is better optimized for flash and solid-state drives.
We are presented with the strangeness and puzzle of an outmoded war tableau, communicated as if it were some scratchy wax-cylinder recording, at times unintelligible.
In the end, the old way of doing things seems hopelessly outmoded; we wonder how we ever thought that was the right way to do things.
A giant company crushes an outmoded and overpriced retail industry by pioneering a new mode of shopping in which people never have to leave their homes.
It is a struggle to lead America to a mirage that is an echo of its past, to a rural, agricultural, and outmoded manufacturing economy past.
There, we picked up signals from the club's wireless networks, three of which were protected with a weak and outmoded form of encryption known as WEP.
The Vixen doesn't seem like a villain in the classic Phi Phi O'Hara mold, where her maliciousness is only outmoded by her lack of self-awareness.
While some think tanks and congressional staffs are exploring ways to strengthen Social Security financially, others are looking into outmoded provisions that penalize beneficiaries, primarily women.
To be clear, experts aren't totally convinced that the coming robot revolution will render all jobs outmoded at any point in the future, near or far.
He rarely uses either of those words, and is so fixated on bringing back antiquated industries that rely on outmoded technology, he rarely casts his eyes forward.
And the outmoded and complex US income taxes will be replaced with permanent and strong incentives to innovate, invest, hire and increase wages in the United States.
"It's about time advertisers woke up and stopped reinforcing lazy, outmoded gender stereotypes," said Ella Smillie, a spokeswoman for the Fawcett Society, which campaigns for women's rights.
The bubbly water's sales fell following accusations it uses artificial ingredients, but it's also had problems with increased competition, leadership gaffes, and outmoded marketing, branding experts say.
Angela Duckworth, the psychologist who has made "grit" the reigning buzzword in education-policy circles, would surely recoil at any association between it and Wayne's outmoded machismo.
"However, in their enthusiasm these entrepreneurs are running smack dab into the buzzsaw of an outmoded tax code that is not designed to accommodate them," he said.
The story of coal's decline has been told many times now (see this post for more), but at root, it's not complicated: The industry's product is outmoded.
They fret that the lumbering federal bureaucracy is hamstrung by outmoded technology, often in such troubling ways that veterans have a hard time obtaining their medical records.
It's perhaps the evening's only sour note, a hiccup in the career of an artist who has otherwise made an art of her refusal to be outmoded.
For years, judges have complained that too many briefs are repetitive and full of outmoded legal jargon, and that they take up too much of their time.
Many parole commissioners cling to outmoded prejudices about offenders, and most live in fear of letting out the guy who goes on to commit another terrible crime.
Finding its Gothic architecture outmoded and ornate, Louis XIV destroyed much of the church's interior and swapped it out for one he regarded as more classically tasteful.
The new policy, praised by many parents and rights advocates for promoting inclusiveness and breaking outmoded norms, has provoked a spirited debate on social media and elsewhere.
While I liked "Significant Other" and "Bright Colors" much more than "A Life," I certainly never felt like I was watching an outmoded cliché in these plays.
The accused became the accuser, and in this version of events, Flywheel became the tech theft victim instead of an outmoded exercise bike company unable to innovate.
"However, in their enthusiasm these entrepreneurs are running smack dab into the buzzsaw of an outmoded tax code that is not designed to accommodate them," he said.
But some new players in vote counting see the network model — in which decisions are handed down Moses-style by an invisible group of experts — as outmoded.
He is not like the many men on college campuses who have seen their futures slip away because they're playing by an unpopular and outmoded sexual playbook.
"The technology weapons are about the outmoded products of capitalism that would once against serve us in a post-apocalyptic, post-capitalist society," the artist explains to Creators.
Thus the daguerreotype, initially the primary means to render photographic views, became outmoded by the mid-73s with the arrival of the wet-collodion process, among other developments.
Compared to scrappier 1999 hits like The Sixth Sense, The Blair Witch Project, or American Pie, even the quirkier aspects of Wild Wild West felt bloated and outmoded.
Katherine Fishburn, Hagerstown, Md. RE: ON MONEY Adam Davidson parsed Donald Trump's love of "the deal," which may reveal a dangerous and outmoded vision of the whole economy.
Ronald Reagan's notions that policies that benefit the rich and big business lift all incomes now appear outmoded in an era of rising wealth inequality and stagnant wages.
" According to the coalition's website, "New Democrats are a solutions oriented coalition seeking to bridge the gap between left and right by challenging outmoded partisan approaches to governing.
This widespread abuse succeeds partly because the international treaty governing IP, the World Trade Organization's Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Agreement (TRIPS), is outmoded and increasingly impotent.
Founded in 1953, Playboy had decided to stop publishing nude photos of women, saying they had become outmoded due to the plethora of free pornography on the internet.
And our dream cars will always sound like the vehicles from our outmoded idea of the future, like something out of The Jetsons, because that's what reassures us.
You'd need some obsolete hardware or a modern machine running an emulator, a piece of software that lets you run programs originally written for another, usually outmoded system.
Multi-year plans allow contractors to make investments in their workforce and facilities that would save taxpayers at least 15 percent compared to the current outmoded procurement process.
The fastest way for a manager to become outmoded is for them to be overexposed in the media or, worse, receive widespread acclaim for their work in the game.
Remember, streaming is more or less the death knell to the iTunes Store, which has increasingly become outmoded as people are less and less concerned with "owning" digital files.
Mr Rubio was critical during the interview of what he considered to be his party's outmoded and complacent view of business as a panacea for all America's economic needs.
The president and his supporters are buying into outmoded thinking about the utility of spending on the State Department, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and other international agencies.
The financial services industry will be stronger and more effective because of innovation, and the fiduciary standard will accelerate the process of changing outmoded and ineffective financial business models.
Some tell me these single-sex events are outmoded — so last century — and should be done away with because they mirror the exclusionary behavior that made victims of us.
That show, acknowledging the strain photography and mass media had placed on painting, posited artifice and irony as the only acceptable strategies for figurative painting to avoid being outmoded.
But a comprehensive pro-growth reform agenda will also recognize that, even where regulations serve valuable social objectives, pruning of outmoded and overgrown regulations may still sometimes be necessary.
Forever trapped in the outmoded, low-revenue Coliseum, they need to take risks to compete with the World Series champion Houston Astros and their other American League West rivals.
The French are indicating that they do not agree with the president's oft-repeated assertion that the left-right split is outmoded, and that he occupies the ideal center.
Unfortunately, in other instances, technological advances cause changes so rapid and complex that security considerations become outmoded and risk all of the previous advances we've made as a society.
The big risk for the critics of the commission is how the public will react when they learn how weak and outmoded many of our core election components are.
A. For those of us who prefer a nice hot shower to a long soak in a pool of tepid water, a bathtub can seem like an outmoded fixture.
The ministry has in the past said the institute is aimed at increasing mutual understanding, and it has urged anyone suspicious of its programs to abandon their "outmoded ideas".
While iPad and iPhone fans have seen nice updates churned out annually like clockwork, laptop and desktop fans have languished, often stuck with aging processors in outmoded and overpriced devices.
A brittle material, shellac became outmoded around 1960 as it often creates unusual levels of surface noise and can quite literally break apart in your hands if not handled appropriately.
As a player, when you change your number without changing your team, you have to pay your team for the merchandise they printed but can't sell now that it's outmoded.
Its arduous path to approval provides one case study in the oil industry's struggle to open up a bottleneck holding back resurgent domestic oil production - an outmoded U.S. distribution system.
But after I whipped out my device, and reminded myself what that same experience feels like on AT&T's soon-to-be outmoded LTE network, the difference seemed almost negligible.
The three-gallery show of postwar art from Northern California that follows feels skimpy and also outmoded in its cloistering, although a room of San Francisco Conceptual Art makes sense.
The New York Legislature should do the right thing and seize this important opportunity to put an end to the cruel, outmoded and dangerous practice of forcing elephants to perform.
Instead of approaching these outmoded materials and crafts with nostalgia, or seeing them as wayward steps on the long march to modernity, we can reevaluate them discursively as cultural products.
So, too, is microscopic hair comparison, an outmoded and dangerously flawed technique that has, to date, led to the convictions of 75 people who were later exonerated by DNA testing.
Until recently, Facebook could feel at times like the virtual equivalent of a sleepy bingo parlor — an outmoded gathering place populated mainly by retirees looking for conversation and cheap fun.
Until recently, Facebook could feel at times like the virtual equivalent of a sleepy bingo parlor — an outmoded gathering place populated mainly by retirees looking for conversation and cheap fun.
It is an interesting moment for Setesdal, long considered by fellow Norwegians as a fascinating but provincial region whose stubborn inhabitants spoke a difficult dialect and clung to outmoded ways.
Even the executive orders that have had economic implications have been more about direction than concrete actions, such as an order to find and eliminate regulations that may be outmoded.
The headphone jack is far from being outmoded on headphones, but that didn't stop Apple from no longer including headphone dongles with new iPhones in 2018, requiring a separate purchase.
Gerard Lopez, principal of Lotus F1 last year and former owner who is now a minority shareholder in the Renault Sport team following December's takeover, agreed the title was outmoded.
They've lost touch with the heartlands, the idea of the 'worker' is outmoded, Dan Jarvis is probably the future, and you're one Chuka Umunna away from an early night sunshine.
That is why it's so inspiring to see a woman out on the campaign trail who has had such a historic impact on feminism, helping to recast outmoded assumptions about women.
The Trump administration and the generation companies are now advancing the argument that "baseload" plants (a silly and outmoded term) are needed for grid resilience and should be compensated for that.
To reflect—or deflect—the inevitable outdating of their material, some, such as Cory Arcangel or Petra Cortright, use low-tech graphics, outmoded software and retro hardware as an ironic aesthetic.
I'm much more concerned about the rights of these consumers at this point than upholding a law that is clearly outmoded and out of step with the will of the people.
It means updating our country's drinking water pipelines, renovating and rebuilding public schools, and modernizing outmoded electrical grids to build a better, more efficient America created by and for the people.
Across the region, outmoded system designs that rely on a few plants for power production make complete blackouts much higher than grid systems that have an even distribution of power generation.
Then, in Kalanick's telling, the threatened trolley monopolies, vying to protect their outmoded trade, lobbied city governments to at first restrict where jitneys could and couldn't go, then banned them altogether.
Yet poetry memorization has become deeply unfashionable, an outmoded practice that many teachers and parents — not to mention students — consider too boring, mindless and just plain difficult for the modern classroom.
In this context, one of the defendants 6ix9ine was testifying against, Anthony (Harv) Ellison, emerges as a kind of tragic upholder of the old-fashioned, and perhaps now outmoded, gang ethics.
Some First Amendment experts say gag orders are becoming outmoded because it's no longer clear what it means to ban someone from talking to the media or even from speaking publicly.
He knew how it would not be until we had liberated ourselves from outmoded ways of treating the other beings of this planet, that we would find our souls on this earth.
It is the technology firms, whose outmoded vision of transportation will keep us trapped in a war with machines that we would do better to leave behind Join us on Facebook.com/CNNOpinion.
So, outside of these diversity reports or Diet Prada, what's it going to take to tilt the scales toward the inclusion the CFDA is talking about and away from outmoded, alienating ideals?
While it's tempting to dismiss his take on the world as backwards and outmoded, don't — because this isn't an isolated incident and these ideas have very real consequences in the present moment.
Many, perhaps most, of these facilities, are outmoded, energy inefficient and, in the case of many office buildings, far larger than needed to efficiently house the modern (and possibly shrinking) federal workforce.
By trying to slow that process with a retrograde policy aimed to extend the life of inadequate aging infrastructure and outmoded utility business models, the Trump administration is doing ratepayers a disservice.
This exhibition, which pulls together the wide scope of media he is interested in, features pulped outmoded books, deconstructed sports equipment, manipulated law books, pulped paper paintings, and fine art print portfolios.
Demand for libraries reaches new highs with each passing year (nearly 34 million visits in 2016), while many of New York's branches are woefully outmoded (the average library is 62 years old).
This is because collapse eliminates outmoded, obsolete structures, paving the way for new structures to emerge which often thrive from the remnants of the old and in the new spaces that emerge.
The sizeable funding underscores ongoing momentum in the transportation industry to build more tech-based solutions, updating outmoded legacy infrastructure with more efficient services that can meet the new demand for on-demand.
Sure, you're the eventual heir to the throne thanks to an antiquated and outmoded monarchy that is mostly for show and doesn't designate you any real power save for seemingly unending tabloid coverage.
They may also seem reminiscent of the outmoded, pre-Darwinian ideas of the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, who believed that organisms evolved by passing their environmentally acquired characteristics along to their offspring.
China has rattled nerves around the region with its plan to reform the military, the world's largest, focusing on quality over quantity and replacing outmoded equipment and tactics dating back to Soviet times.
But as Castro auditioned for New Hampshire Democrats who are shopping for a champion in the field, the candidate at times seemed to have fashioned his career around an outmoded vision of electability.
Rebel commanders bent on building their own fiefdom have been purged; less diehard candidates have replaced political leaders who defy their Moscow masters with an outmoded narrative of building a pan-Slavic "Novorossiya".
These are tough questions for Americans to answer, especially when we're so quick to recycle outmoded gender perceptions when women try to talk to us about why and how they want to lead.
The Civil War was just the death throes of an outmoded way of life that was incompatible with American ideals and the nail in its coffin was manufactured by Northern factories and foundries.
Communities that could greatly benefit from innovations in the gig economy find themselves bogged down in an outmoded fight between fingerprint background checks and free market background screening by regulated consumer reporting agencies.
Many of Austria's fraternities remain committed to the outmoded and unpopular ideology of pan-German nationalism, with their members clinging to the trappings and prejudices of a European high culture of centuries past.
Over time, though, the iDEN digital network that carried the service became outmoded and most carriers that offered iDEN-based services (including Nextel) discontinued them to focus on 3G and subsequent mobile technologies.
If an emergency highlights how burdensome the Jones Act is to shipping and consumers, it should also reveal the truth about the price we pay on a daily basis for outmoded cabotage laws.
All it takes is one glance at the notification-filled screen of my outmoded iPhone 6—though I believe my essence is more profoundly attuned to the Sidekick or the berry-colored BlackBerry.
Beyond the desire to inhale enough sushi to court a Jeremy Piven-like case of mercury poisoning, I'm trying to understand how a largely outmoded American art form became a venerable Japanese rite.
She could slow the build-out of the natural gas system simply by correcting the outmoded way the EPA calculates the warming effect of methane, just as Obama reined in coal-fired power plants.
While rallies are critical in terms of spreading a message, the type of substantive change the scientific community seeks — and our country needs — will only be realized when scientists overcome outmoded taboos and evolve.
On the outmoded front, 5miles essentially updates the concept of classified ads with newer innovations in areas like mobile and social to make the listings easier to engage with and items faster to buy.
The Meyers-Briggs test revolves around dualities that don't really exist (introversion and extroversion, for instance, are assessed on a sliding scale, and are not opposites) and is entirely based on outmoded Jungian theories.
It's hard to imagine that today's youth would want to play 16-bit games on an outmoded system when they are accustomed to ergonomic controllers, powerful processors, surround-sound audio and high-definition screens.
If we truly intend to make this work, we need to leave behind treasured but outmoded beliefs in a stable balance of nature, unlimited human ingenuity and nonnegotiable environmental limits defined only by experts.
A climate activist group destroyed 40 luxury vehicles in August and called for a boycott of September's Frankfurt Motor Show, claiming it celebrates an "outmoded climate and environment destroying transportation system," according to Reuters.
Maybe they got unlucky there, but surely all those consultancy fees should have bought the sense that nothing could be right about a watch of that value that would be outmoded in a year?
Today the iPod shuffle looks like a distant relic of the past; a chunky USB 2.0 thumb drive capped by a yellowing lanyard, and a headphone jack—two wholly outmoded technologies, by Apple no less.
In his recent exhibition, Zero Width Non-Joiner at Susan Inglett (June 9–July 29, 2016), Greg Smith brings together Unicode (computer language) and photographic slides, two information delivery systems, one current, the other outmoded.
In a statement sent to Swedish news agency TT on Friday, Ms. Danius said that the academy should work against "outmoded power structures or manifestations of misogyny," but did not address what had happened directly.
The Qaher F-313 has been widely dismissed by military analysts as an Iranian hoax and consistent with Iran's tradition of gluing decorations to outmoded military equipment or non-functioning models to demonstrate advanced technology.
In 2017, to present a ballerina — no less a blond blue-eyed version of one — as the ultimate standard of beauty or even a 'hopeful' image for young children to aspire to, is disappointingly outmoded.
Retiring the AUMF's expansive and outmoded language would also help close a dark chapter in American history, given the number of abuses at home and abroad that those 60 words have been used to justify.
Congress, for its part, has sat idly by as American corporations have indulged in increasingly intricate forms of tax avoidance made possible by the interplay of an outmoded corporate tax code and modern globalized finance.
But no N.F.L. game has been played there since the 1994 season, after which the Raiders' cocksure owner, Al Davis, took them back to Oakland and the outmoded stadium there, now known as O.co Coliseum.
Still, a series of companies that were edging back into Iran have canceled their planned operations, from Boeing to European banks to energy firms that were looking to revive the country's outmoded oil drilling operations.
It still embodies an outmoded way of thinking about "foreign" films — and the notion of "foreignness" itself — as well as decades-old presumptions about what might qualify a movie made abroad for recognition in Hollywood.
But by 2019, physical media was outmoded and high-fidelity streaming became competitive, especially with the entrance of Amazon Music HD. As a result, the new customer pool dried up along with fresh investment dollars.
The bloc's inefficient rules on how to handle migration along with its slow decision-making once the refugee crisis hit last year have been fodder for critics who portray the EU as an inefficient, outmoded institution.
At a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Wednesday, a congressionally-mandated advisory panel looking into Pentagon acquisition reform presented an interim report calling for a shake-up in the Department of Defense's outmoded acquisition system.
And there is another similarity between the two clubs — the fact that both the English league leader and Atlético line up in a 4-4-2 formation that was viewed as outmoded in the modern era.
This is probably an accident, but it doesn't diminish the overall effect of a game whose greatest achievements come from straddling the line between outmoded and contemporary styles of shooter design, action storytelling and political interest.
Grande-Synthe, like many of the towns around it, has suffered from the shuttering of outmoded factories, leaving it today with a record unemployment rate of 28 percent, well above France's average rate of 8.7 percent.
While culture — particularly high culture — is indelibly associated with gay tastemakers, audiences and creators, it's a sign of how outmoded our conception of authority is that remarkably few major performing arts leaders have been openly gay.
When it comes to the shifting fuel mix in the power sector, utility folks used to worry most about the technical challenges of integrating renewables, or the financial questions around how to pay for outmoded assets.
All those once-useful but now clapped-out gadgets, outmoded or too-small clothes, the cables to devices long since lost, the book that, once read, will never be opened again—off they go to be recycled.
Performers, producers and songwriters avail themselves of the latest technologies in the studios and stages around the world and are then reduced to Excel spreadsheets and outmoded tracking systems to follow their songs through various distribution channels.
The days of unilateral action are past; when it comes to international cybersecurity, adherence to an outmoded dogma of 'an eye for an eye' escalates to a world of the blind in days, not months or years.
That nostalgia feels outmoded in places, dwelling on the universality of Twitter as the network's audience stagnates, or discussing YouTube as the standard for user-created video as venues like Snapchat redefine the norms of uninhibited expression.
"Listening is the basis of empathy and empathy is the only way to think our way out of the stranglehold of the debilitating and outmoded forms of thought we have inherited from our colonial past," she opined.
In the years since, the Opéra Comique endured as a teaching theater or outmoded performance space, but not a home for opera — until a gradual rebirth and recently, a wholesale reimagination of what modern opera could be.
" Tusk argued that "when Trump tries to roll back the clock and reinstate policies that are clearly outmoded or just plain dumb, European leaders love nothing more than to scoff, make snide remarks, and assert their moral superiority.
"The new exemption from registration under the federal securities laws for local and regional offerings eliminates an existing restriction on offers that has been outmoded by the tremendous expansion of internet communications," SEC Chairwoman Mary Jo White said.
Part one and part two of the trilogy are showing that in the face of this new regime of listening we still seem to cling to the increasingly outmoded rights and laws that govern our speech in society.
"Both President Trump and Attorney General Sessions have demonstrated that they have not learned at all from our outmoded and failed policies of the war on drugs," she said, "even though most of the public disagrees with them."
As a member of an outmoded genre, and in an era of pop feminism and fierce and instantaneous political dissection, Bridget Jones's Baby has a lot working against it, and its creators appear to have been well aware.
Even so, critics argue that there is a growing sense that Canberra continues to subscribe to an outmoded way of operating that leaves women and minorities in the back seat, in a government steered largely by white men.
The rare sitcom that treated Southern characters with respect rather than mockery, it nevertheless took sly aim at the way Texan grandiosity collides with reality — oversize riding mowers tending modest lawns — and how outmoded ideas about masculinity endure.
"Some people would argue that libraries are old-fashioned, outmoded institutions that are irrelevant in the digital age," said senior study author Carolyn Cannuscio, a social epidemiologist at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, in email to Reuters Health.
Even if these platforms are seen more like broadcast television, the argument made by the court in past cases that have allowed more content regulation of those mediums was based around the now slightly outmoded idea of spectrum scarcity.
The delay in approving sunscreens that could prevent many skin cancers and save lives has to do with the complex and outmoded way the FDA approves new over-the-counter drugs, the category of medical products that includes sunscreens.
Fey's previous effort, 30 Rock, with its energetic pacing and reliance on funny voices and one-liners, may have been the best single-camera sitcom to capture the energy of comedies past, while still moving beyond their outmoded format.
Colonel Blimp was a familiar figure, established in a long-running newspaper cartoon of the nineteen-thirties by the left-leaning artist David Low, who intended to satirize the outmoded jingoism that encrusted the higher ranks of British society.
For its part Pakistan wants to upgrade its air force, now dependent on a mostly outmoded fleet of US, French and Chinese fighter jets that Pakistani officials fear can do little against Indian craft or help target domestic insurgents.
In the press release, he bloviates an infinitude of options for the queer artist: decontextualization, romanticization, aestheticization, collage, cartooning, the gritty, the glittery, the decadent, the outmoded, the extravagant, the degenerate, the outré, the déclassé, and (ironically) the indecipherable.
"She spoke of, 'trying to get women to make better choices in the future,' which is that terrifying and outmoded idea that women make bad sexual choices, and that what happens to them is their fault," the delegate said.
Addressing the bloat and waste that outmoded public buildings represents can be addressed through a concerted effort to reduce the federal real estate footprint, and in doing so, great savings in occupancy costs and energy consumption could be realized.
They have filed a brief in support of neither party in the case at hand, but instead they advise the court to "forgo reliance on" outmoded rules such as whether the information has been shared with a third party.
This reasoning is reminiscent of an era before many legal rights were granted to women—and when government and law enforcement officials offered outmoded and uninformed justifications for why domestic abusers could not be investigated, arrested, tried and convicted.
Putting those figures in context, after factoring in miscellaneous savings, we are only looking at adding an approximate $1.1 trillion to go carbon-free by 2050 on top of what we're already spending on outmoded forms of energy generation.
Rettig is also likely to field questions on challenges facing the IRS, from implementing new tax cuts this year to more long-standing problems related to customer service complaints, outdated and outmoded information technology and an aging, shrinking workforce.
That kind of loving attention to selection and organization lets onlookers focus on details they might otherwise overlook, like the intricate pattern of some concrete breezeblocks, or the odd beauty of an outmoded hand dryer, attached to a tiled bathroom wall.
The slander Trump has levied against his targets has, often enough, wound up having an opposite effect than intended: He winds up looking like the outmoded ogre, while many of his high-profile targets have spun the insults into professional boons.
"Today, when we are creating world class energy enterprises and competing against global firms, continuing to bear these heavy burdens is obviously outmoded and hard to sustain," said Halidan Abdulla Kader, a legislator from the northwestern frontier region of Xinjiang.
As far as formats go, I'm much more interested in using cameras that distort reality and don't just serve up a mediocre version of it à la most affordable HD cameras, so whenever I can justify using outmoded technology, I will.
Crucially, the GDPR still relies heavily on the outmoded technology of user choice and consent, the main result of which has seen almost everyone in Europe (and beyond) inundated with emails asking them to reconfirm permission to keep their data.
It would also have helped if either of them had invested more in reforming various outmoded policies and institutions, including counterproductive labor laws, unwieldy tax codes, complex business regulations, poor education and many other roadblocks to innovation and higher productivity.
Though such adherence to punk authenticity can seem outmoded, and the plights of sincere bands with nonexistent commercial prospects are rarely played for drama onscreen, neither punk dogmas nor the violence in "Green Room" become caricature, despite its B-movie DNA.
Robin Morris, a professor of psychology at Kings College in London who was not involved in Ritchie's research, suggests that traditional measures of intelligence, such as the IQ test, might be outmoded in today's fast-paced world of constant technological change.
The Supreme Court's ruling in Shelby essentially held that the Voting Rights Act was outmoded, relying on presumptions about racism, especially in Southern states, which didn't reflect the progress that had been made since 1965, when the bill was signed.
But in my obsession with my son's gender, I have come to realize that my "radical" efforts only wind up enforcing the outmoded gender assumptions that made me crazy in the first place, and which ultimately, I believe, harm our culture.
The Arc of Pennsylvania, a Harrisburg-based advocacy organization for intellectually and developmentally disabled people, said in a letter to state senators urging them to vote against S.B. 906, that the measure represented an outmoded model of thinking on disability.
The case is already reviving familiar questions of whether the German system is riddled with loopholes and problems that pose a risk to national security and whether Germany's post-World War II structures are outmoded for 2250st-century terrorist threats.
China's military plans have shaken nerves around Asia and alarmed Washington, though it says it has no hostile intent and has a genuine need to upgrade outmoded forces to ensure the security of what is now the world's second-largest economy.
And to really buy into it, you have to, in essence, immerse yourself not just in Christianity, but in an outmoded form of it, with a strict moral code and ferocious religiosity that will look foreign to most modern eyes.
The administration had rejected Cuban entreaties to overturn the policy before President Barack Obama's historic visit to the island last year, although even some White House aides argued that it was outmoded given efforts to regularize relations between the former Cold War foes.
It is divided into six themes—Installation; The Outmoded; Noir America; Place and Identity; Touch, Intimacy, and Queerness; and Space, Place, and Scale—that explore the ways in which the economy, sexuality, race, politics, place, and the beginning of internet transformed the 90s.
Geographically, North Korea was dealt a bad hand: Mountainous, with an extreme climate that veers from bitterly cold winters to blistering summers, it simply does not produce enough food to sustain its people, and outmoded agricultural practices have only worsened that shortfall.
Whether manufacturers can satisfy the imperative to bring the states into general alignment—a lobbying campaign of unprecedented scope to roll back outmoded laws and to adopt cohesive liability laws—is the single greatest hurdle to mass market adoption of driverless cars.
Roger Stone, one of President Donald Trump's most ardent surrogates, has publicly implored the president to back marijuana legalization—even as he blasted his U.S. attorney general for "outmoded thinking" on pot while quoting Thomas Jefferson and The Bible to justify his position.
In a time of immense divisiveness, surely we can at least agree that no animal deserves to suffer endless abuse and confinement—and that it's foolhardy to continue to endanger human health and safety for a few fleeting moments of outmoded entertainment.
Effective precautions created the illusion that they were not necessary, and, little by little, the government drastically scaled back what Democrats as well as Republicans had come to view as an outmoded set of constraints on banks' size, scope, and assumption of risk.
All of his men are white, all are straight (only in the last story is a more complicated sexuality suggested); most important, all of them enjoy a more or less easy sense of ownership over a classic and now outmoded idea of Europe.
The pact also makes a series of changes to areas like intellectual property and the digital economy, including protections for patents and domain names — all of which refresh Nafta, a 25-year-old pact that had become somewhat outmoded in the digital age.
For a long time, the large ensemble has seemed a clunky vestige of American music's past — outmoded since bebop supplanted swing in the 1950s — but a bumper crop of enterprising, conservatory-trained composers sees it differently: as a vessel of grandiose possibility.
While many schools continue to impose dress codes shaped by outmoded race, class, and gender constructs, a growing number are addressing how their policies disproportionately affect certain groups of students more than others, and they are letting students dress mostly as they please.
In filings before Spotify's listing on the New York Stock Exchange in April, the company also hinted that it was interested in working directly with recording artists, in a challenge to what it presented as the outmoded "gatekeeper" model of traditional record labels.
You could argue that technologies like those from Cinelytic — a handful of which have made their way into Hollywood's decision-making process in recent years — may actually help counteract these outmoded ideas by spotting patterns that executives' biases allow them to overlook.
"Private-sector banks are well positioned to benefit from this growth," wrote the Oakmark managers in the note, making a clear distinction between faster-growing and better-managed private banks and highly leveraged, poorly managed and technologically outmoded, state-owned public banks.
Former regime critics like Joudeh now confine themselves to pressing for the smallest-bore reforms: better training for the police and judiciary, more local control in towns and cities, a diminished role for the Baath Party and its outmoded Arab Nationalist bromides.
At the Port Authority, where he succeeded William J. Ronan, he pressed for expansion of PATH rail service and other mass transit improvements, lost a court challenge to letting the supersonic Concorde land at Kennedy Airport, and supported the modernization of outmoded highways.
In a conversation with the Puffco CEO Roger Volodarsky, he made his personal preference for USB-C clear, even though the Peak used an outmoded connector, which he said maximized the ability for customers to recharge it wherever they are thanks to its ubiquity.
Hopefully that potential opposition will be tempered by the fact that states have a lot to gain from broader access to data because they are the ones who implement most federal programs, and face challenges in program evaluation and improvement due to outmoded data regulations.
Pelosi's fundraising knack might help line the party's coffers and enrich its affiliated consultants, but it shows that she's immersed in an increasingly outmoded style of politics -- the kind where ability to rub elbows with wealthy technocrats is seen as a supremely coveted skill.
Given that Florida and Texas will require billions in payouts, this is a ripe moment for Congress and Mr. Trump to get behind an overhaul of an outmoded program that does nothing to discourage people from building, and rebuilding, in areas prone to catastrophic flooding.
GIBSON When I look at him I see I see this 70-year-old white man in a bit of a panic about the world changing around him, and he's just fighting so hard to hang on to borders and really all these outmoded notions.
The company's DNA and technology were built around its original identity as a web portal — a powerful position in the early 2000s but increasingly outmoded in the mobile era, as apps and phone platforms like iOS and Android became the gateways to the internet.
And in the case of the movies, the data they'll be using is influenced by the biases of Hollywood executives, who have long hewn to a hopelessly outmoded set of beliefs about what people want to see (and, by extension, what they'll pay for).
"We hope these people can abandon these outmoded ideas and get their brains, along with their bodies, into the 21st century, and objectively and rationally view the trends of the time in global development and China's development progress," she said, according to the news service.
It's basically everything you could ask for in a Public Enemy album in 2017––full of righteous fury, slightly outdated politics, and Chuck D showing absolutely no consideration to the fact that his straight-ahead, staccato bullhorn flow has been outmoded by several generations of other rappers.
What awaits Uber and other driverless pioneers is a daunting public policy campaign to align existing, outmoded law and regulation with the faster-than-expected reality of robotic rides: Pittsburgh, like 41 other states and the federal government, lacks any regulation governing the operation of driverless vehicles.
China's military plans have shaken nerves around the region and rung alarm bells in Washington too, though Beijing insists it has no hostile intent and has a genuine need to upgrade outmoded forces to ensure the security of what is now the world's second-largest economy.
This week's episode asks us to forget about the fact that the show's imperative of finding a husband is outmoded, and the fact that said search has been constrained to a ridiculous timeframe, and that two short weeks ago the plot was centered on a maniacal racist.
In the nineteen-seventies, historians like Henri Ellenberger and Frank Sulloway pointed out that most of Freud's ideas about the unconscious were not original, and that his theories relied on outmoded concepts from nineteenth-century biology, like the belief in the inheritability of acquired characteristics (Lamarckianism).
But what Callahan is pointing out is that this shift in priorities had a cost — a growing sense, at least among some philanthropists, that the only cool, innovative, or valuable projects are the "big bets," that merely saving lives with global health interventions is somehow outmoded.
But many energy experts and executives say the study appears to take an outmoded view of how grid operators and some utilities are looking to meet their base loads, and have criticized the fast deadline and lack of outreach to those who oversee the electric system.
Those policies and the dozens of other military interventions initiated by the United States in the years since 1945 made clear to Europeans that such an aggressive, self-interested approach was outmoded and could never lead to sustainable peace, only to more generations robbed of their futures.
In a runoff — presuming both he and Ms. Le Pen get through to the final round — she would be the political placeholder, the vote to preserve or restore a nostalgic (critics say outmoded) vision of France and one that revives nationalism and fans anti-Muslim sentiments.
Not only has this outmoded way of thinking helped to create an economic imbalance, where vast amounts of wealth are concentrated in a tiny handful of cities, it is also responsible for a fundamental imbalance between where people want to live and where the jobs are located.
The latter have become an increasingly big part of our cultural conversations this decade, in which Hollywood has seemingly only begun to wake up to how its risk-averse business models and outmoded ideas of what moviegoers want have affected the stories and voices it invests in.
As Zachary Woolfe writes in this revealing (and often touching) profile: While culture — particularly high culture — is indelibly associated with gay tastemakers, audiences and creators, it's a sign of how outmoded our conception of authority is that remarkably few major performing arts leaders have been openly gay.
Here is different dunk, one that resembles a kind of perpetual future of the league: a great pick-and-roll player exploiting a high screen—destroying an old, outmoded guard in the process—and unleashing his extraordinary skill as he drives to the rim for an uncontested dunk.
This is also a problem in a number of other contemporary plays that deal with slavery or dominance and submission: there are no flesh-and-blood characters to enact the ideas, so the works remain just that—ideas, which grow increasingly wearying and outmoded even as they unfold onstage.
Instead, the RCGP's statement focuses on shoring-up an outmoded and financially self-interested status quo which solely works to the benefit of a limited number of partner GPs, rather than celebrating a scientific achievement which has the potential to improve the lives of patients and clinicians globally.
Fluorescent-soaked, stacked with outmoded computer modules, and littered with the kinds of people who gamble on horse races not actually happening at the track they're visiting on a weekday afternoon, the Northville Downs are an ideal venue for me to finally find the answers I'm looking for.
"We are really purpose-built to be an egg-freezing-first company, where many legacy institutions that were providing infertility services have legacy costs that come with … inefficiencies bred over decades and outmoded technology in their labs that may not be the most efficient and effective," she said.
Along the way, "Twin Cities" contains plenty of Easter eggs for Counterpart superfans, like a reveal for why the two sides communicate via a series of elaborate messages passed via outmoded technology and a mention of a very significant plague that will devastate the population of the Prime universe.
Also outmoded is the unspoken assumption back then (which I shared as I wrote about the 1988 race for Time) that Biden was merely a mouthpiece for his slick consultants, particularly erratic pollster Pat Caddell, who helped elect Jimmy Carter, dabbled in Hollywood, and gave the world New Coke.
Texas father and son among scores killed in France attack France killer truck driver had run-ins with the law The young leader has since expanded the use of so-called "soldier-builders", fuelling a construction boom as many of North Korea's Soviet-era conventional weapons become outmoded.
Perhaps the biggest challenge facing Chief Harrison, however, is reversing a perception among some victims and advocate groups that the division's investigators, despite the heightened awareness about sexual assault since the #MeToo movement, still have outmoded ideas about rape that discourage victims from moving forward with their cases.
To confront the racism problem in opera — which undeniably exists — modern productions can use the outmoded stereotypes and prejudices in these pieces not only to shed light on the negative attitudes that existed when the opera was composed, but also to comment on ways these issues still manifest today.
As a piece of outmoded hardware, the X60 is amusing enough to gawk at, but rather than just poking at it and scratching my head like Brendan Fraser from Encino Man, it was time to set this thing up as my main machine and try to get some work done.
We call out stuff that feels outmoded because it's like, oh actually, this is our chance to...I think humor's really powerful in that way, because we're being light-hearted, but we are actually saying, 'Wait a minute, that's not cool,' or we're saying like, 'Do people still think that?
Although it is never explicitly stated in the works derived from the photograph of Farley – as that is not Johns's way – this broken man registers Johns's attentiveness to the defeated state of masculinity; they also seem to implicitly suggest that society is employing outmoded models and measures to define manliness.
"She spoke of 'trying to get women to make better choices in the future,' which is that terrifying and outmoded idea that women make bad sexual choices and that what happens to them is their fault," a delegate who sat in on the meeting told BuzzFeed News at the time.
As he explains in his lucid and thoughtful book THE MEANING OF BELIEF: Religion From an Atheist's Point of View (Harvard University, $24.95), he is more troubled by some of his fellow atheists — specifically, those who campaign against religion as an irrational vestige of primitive thought outmoded by modern science.
By repealing the outmoded statute that allows for 11th-hour evidence disclosure and passing legislation that would make access to this information automatic at or near the beginning of a criminal case, New York lawmakers could level the playing field for defendants and bring the state closer to its progressive ideals.
While some of the earliest implementations of the principles of AI were indeed on robots, these days a lot of robotic hardware seems clunky and even outmoded, while much more of the focus of AI has shifted to software and "non-physical" systems aimed at replicating and improving upon human thought.
From confounding travel systems (the much hated "E2"), to the blocking of basic productivity software used around the world in everyday business such as Skype, Asana, and Sales Force, to simple Web and even WiFi use, it is virtually impossible to work on a daily basis using the outmoded IT systems at State.
In a strange way, loading up these escapist apps and watching friends and strangers act the fool feels wonderfully carefree, like a throwback to another old-fashioned pastime that has been outmoded by technology: channel-surfing on TV. There's a constant reality show on your phone, but an honest one, starring your friends.
WWE's defenders will cling to the same kind of outmoded appeals as those who defended the NFL's Richie Incognito before this: that we, as outsiders, can't understand the interior culture of this world, that perhaps it's even necessary to have these crude rituals of masculinity and dominance in order to get the shows we enjoy.
In the June 21973 issue of Arts Magazine, Mel Bochner wrote of the show Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum (April 84-June 2211, 2121): In this exhibition, sculptors such as the Park Place group, the Richard Feigen group, and the Pace Gallery group are seen to be manipulating streamlined versions of outmoded forms.
It's easy to imagine the mood among CEOs instead being "we need in-person meetings to encourage those Moments of Serendipity," which you'll notice is the same argument that biased so many big companies against remote work and in favor of huge corporate campuses … an attitude that looks quaint, old-fashioned and outmoded, now.
On how to present themselves as attractive places of employment, she writes: Museums can't compete with the private sector on wages, but if they are willing to abandon outmoded practices, they can become the ultimate cool, creative place to work, so much so that the best and brightest are willing to sacrifice income to work in the field.
Even as Severing is baffled and shattered by the rise of political extremism, Muller finds pleasure in the city's flowering of sexual diversity (briefly taking a lover who we would now call a trans man) and aesthetic pleasures (especially a visiting band of African American jazz musicians), which are the direct result of the collapse of suddenly outmoded traditions.
While much of these reforms are aimed at India's public banking sector blighted by bad loans, outmoded technology and poor management, they will have a knock-on effect on the private banking sector as rapid urbanization causes large populations to move from state-owned banks in rural areas to more modern, private banks in urban India.
Jones' use of printed images doesn't stem from a desire to be contrarian; the artist has a genuine appreciation for outmoded media: "I'm keen on the obsolete—encyclopedias and reference books have been superseded by the internet, so all of these millions of moments that sit in these pages are now not only displaced, but also redundant," Jones explains to The Creators Project.
By playing an outmoded style of music — somewhere in the much-derided space between pop-punk and emo — with zero pretense and almost too much heart, the band has created an intimate, largely D.I.Y. world (and gained an obsessive following) that feels fresh and vital, even within a genre that crested more than a decade ago and has largely resisted sonic evolution.
Thiel—whose contributions to society include investments in Paypal, Facebook, and the book The Diversity Myth, which argues that racism is a problem invented by people who are just looking to be offended and that democracy has been outmoded since women got the right to vote—has had a turbulent history with Gawker ever since they outed Thiel as gay in 2007.
In the days after Zenit and Krasnodar and the rest fell, the journalist Anton Mikhashenok wrote of the three great failures of Russian soccer: its outmoded youth development programs; its closed-mindedness, with the same old coaches revolving around the same old jobs; and its obsession with results over process, meaning the soccer is not just ineffective but, often, ugly, too.
On the other hand, if the United States acted correctly in its efforts to deter the further use of chemical weapons by employing military force, then international lawyers may be revealing themselves to be wedded to an outmoded and formalistic ideas about the international system — to a worldview that overrates the sovereignty of nation-states and underrates the lives of people living within them.
But most of them resigned after Mr. Trump defended neo-Nazi protesters in the aftermath of a deadly riot in Charlottesville, Va. The office's effort to continue the overhaul of outmoded government computer networks, begun under President Barack Obama, has been slowed, according to people working on the project, partly because many government agencies lack chief information officers and other experts to implement the change.
" Likewise, a prescient 1935 article in The New York Times observed that fresh pumpkins seemed to be disappearing from the market: "It appears that canned pumpkin has so displaced the fresh article that the time is not far distant when directions for scooping out seeds, peeling, steaming and draining the big succulent wedges will be as outmoded in the cookery books as instructions on stoning raisins.
Three years ago, Child Soldiers International and ForcesWatch combined to claim that the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) thing for training soldiers from ages 16 to 18 was an outmoded practice that wasted taxpayers' money (it costs an estimated £88,985 [$108,500] to train a junior soldier, compared to £13,818 [$52,200] for adult recruits) and resulted in a higher drop-out rate (217 percent for minors23 vs.
The practical effect of the feds' new framework, which more closely resembles a loose best practices guide for the states than a cohesive national plan, will be a regulatory arms race among the states and the major regulatory jurisdictions within each–how best to address interstate travel amid a complex matrix of discordant laws; how to settle passenger liability in autonomous taxis; and whether to remove outmoded laws that would impede adoption, like anti-platooning rules or those requiring the presence of one hand on the steering wheel.
In interviews with officials and privacy specialists around Europe, critics pointed to a range of problems in the bloc's privacy system including: –A bureaucratic logjam that has delayed action on dozens of complaints including alleged violations of GDPR in Google's location tracking and privacy failures on behalf of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Twitter and others, prompting privacy activists to threaten legal action; –Lead supervisory authorities in charge of regulating some of the world's most powerful tech companies that leaned heavily toward "engagement" — or doling out advice on how to stay legal — over investigations and enforcement; –A lack of transparency and cooperation between European data protection authorities that are meant to work hand-in-hand to enforce the rules, but end up being stymied by divergent national legal systems, cultural differences and an outmoded information exchange system; –Increasingly glaring differences in how EU watchdogs are interpreting the rules and, at times, breaking out of the one-stop-shop system to create what resembles a patchwork of privacy regimens instead of a single European landscape.

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