Sentence examples for using an outdated definition from inspiring English sources

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Commonwealth Bank has admitted it failed some life insurance customers after an investigation found the bank was using an outdated definition to determine heart attack claims.

Life insurance claims have attracted greater scrutiny after allegations that CommInsure routinely denied legitimate claims from sick and dying customers, including through using an outdated definition of heart attacks, for which it admitted fault.

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Perhaps ironically, however, the actor also came under fire for using an "outdated" racial term to describe them.

"We have been using an outdated educational model that we must discard".

Using an outdated PM mechanism and minimized requirements for grading of these hospitals indicates a somewhat conservative policy regarding the specialized hospitals by the government.

This is the brave new economy, and the work force of 2004 can no longer be measured by an outdated definition of a job.

But, most of all, by applying an outdated definition of multicultural education – that we should leave cultural sensitivities well alone – we impoverish our pupils' education.

An earlier version used an outdated image.

The article also used an outdated name for the institution where Dr. Neumann conducts research.

For instance, when Pokémon Go was first launched, its creator, Niantic, used an outdated Google API to verify consumer identities.

The majority used an outdated or unidentifiable form.

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