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All, however, confirm Philip Larkin's view that there remains a hunger for "serious places" that "never can be obsolete".
Unlike drugs, many medical devices evolve so quickly that long-term data on their performance can be obsolete by the time it is available.
Let's face it: A company's stunning innovation today can be obsolete tomorrow.
Depending on the strategy followed by the position estimator, some of the received ranges can be obsolete by the time they are used.
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First, it allows multiple elevators to occupy a hoistway at any one time, which means that not only does the ratio of cars to riders in a building increase (think back to the dozen people crammed crankily into your elevator each morning) but also that the halting progress of the one-car-one-shaft system can be made obsolete.
Hiring a company to produce boxes and labels for a product that was thought to be obsolete can be expensive.
By buying webwide distribution, the publisher gets better performance, doesn't have to buy server gear that will soon be obsolete, and can avoid the headaches of running its own server system.
Instead of paying a lot of money upfront for servers and software that will soon be obsolete, you can instead pay a monthly fee and have it all taken care of for you.
"I feel better about putting today's best LED technology into an incandescent downlight as a retrofit," Mr. Russell said, "because I know that in three years it's going to be obsolete and I can unscrew it and put in the latest technology.
I don't think that brick-and-mortar universities will be obsolete soon, but can definitely become better with new initiatives like BreadX.
Drawing quadrants or lines may be obsolete if perfusion of all vessels can be detected by software analyses.
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