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The idea that war is obsolescent may seem preposterously utopian.
The whole Playboy thing is obsolescent, as is Hefner, who is 89.
Even in England, the word knave is obsolescent, used only by the very old or those being consciously quaint.
At the same time, it attacks the notion that Marxism is obsolescent, calls for more "ideological work" to inculcate an innovative spirit and aims to buttress the party's continued monopoly on power through "system innovation".
Old-fashioned audio recording contracts are increasingly being replaced by so-called 360 deals that also tithe live shows, merchandising, licensing and every other conceivable revenue stream — conceding, in a way, that the labels' old central role of selling discs for mere listening is obsolescent.
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Some of such coverage is culturally obsolescent or of low structural quality.
"A second-hand Gorizont is completely obsolescent technology operating in bands designed for Russia.
Cash is an obsolescent technology, the last financial refuge of criminals and the very poor.
It is rather like World War I, when stubbornly obsolescent generals wasted millions of lives throwing infantry against impregnable in-depth defenses.
The Dreadnought immediately made all preceding battleships obsolete, but by World War I it was obsolescent itself, having been outclassed by faster "superdreadnoughts" carrying bigger guns.
The same is true of other obsolescent parts, dozens of them.
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