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The Army gradually became obsolete for modern military use, and last year, when the State of N.Y.
Employers also often contend that the labor guidelines are ambiguous and largely obsolete for today's rapidly changing workforce.
But a facility that might be obsolete for warehousing and distribution could work well for Web hosting and telecommunications.
Their sole task is to protect artillery, the guns of the title, from the Russians; it turns out said artillery has been obsolete for at least a decade.
Wal-Mart has made a traditional sales force obsolete for another reason, said James Hoopes, a historian at Babson College, in Wellesley, Mass.
(There is such a word as "gangrenate", in case you were wondering, but it is considered obsolete, for reasons I cannot fathom).
If you want to quibble, you may not regard them all as "skills" and some are certainly not obsolete for everyone.
There was no connector for a reporter's LG cellphone, bought in 2005; it was too old and obsolete for Refresh, Mr. Symons said.
I agree with what you say about books being obsolete for people like Bush, but somehow that's all the more reason to write.
By the time Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, the IB's vulnerability to light artillery and heavier enemy tanks had rendered it obsolete for any role except reconnaissance.
Colors are expected to remain fresh or at least not obsolete for the estimated four-year life cycle of each car, so choices tend to be conservative, although not with some of the newer models.
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