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"If we tried to be very specific, we could be out of date five years from now".
But he also suggested the laws giving them those powers could be out of date and need to be looked at again.
(Many of the hedge funds' positions were reported as of June 30, so some of the data could be out of date).
These sites are not substitutes for lawyers, and they are only as good as the information they contain -- which could be out of date, oversimplified or just plain wrong.
However, they were effectively outvoted by other NEC representatives Paddy Lillis, Jim Kennedy, Diana Holland and Ann Black, who objected to the idea that the voting data could be out of date.
Civil servants will work overtime, lawyers will get richer and taxpayers poorer, as politicians have the almost impossible task of coming up with constitutional and economic settlements that our volatile times ensure could be out of date as soon as they're agreed, far less implemented.
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So even if the research is right, its conclusions could well be out-of-date.
Their specifications are being improved all the time and any description could soon be out-of-date.
A guidebook could help, but it might be out-of-date.
Traditional training style such as passive classroom training catering to visual and audio learners could risk being out-of-date and is no longer effective to lead the professional training nowadays.
The kinds of issues that could prevent a component from passing muster could be an out-of-date component, a bad license or it could be implemented in a way that isn't secure.
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