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"Its housing stock has become outmoded and obsolete.
The Olympic phrase about "not the winning but the taking part" has become outmoded.
"Meanwhile an NHS created to fight infectious diseases, industrial accidents and infant mortality has become outmoded.
But it has become outmoded, not only because of the extremely limited prospects and forces for revolutionary change.
As Kramer surely knows, the term "senility" has become outmoded because it falsely implies that intellectual decline and accompanying behavioral disturbances are normal and inevitable consequences of aging.
In oral arguments before the Supreme Court last week, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. introduced a statistical claim that he took to imply that an important provision of the Voting Rights Act has become outmoded.
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Moreover, Arab countries have been burdened by political systems that have become outmoded and brittle.
Police want enhanced powers because the scale of activity carried out online by terrorists, paedophiles and criminal gangs mean that traditional methods of surveillance have become outmoded.
A growing number of Americans, convinced that the existing political and economic structures had become outmoded, were attracted to the Communist Party's promise of a workers' state.
But some experts said the critics were relying on legal concepts that have become outmoded by the deaths of so many civilians.
In a world of supper clubs, niche diets, social media and restaurant cultism, hosting friends for supper had become outmoded, it argued.
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