obsolescence in A Sentence

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    Obsolescence Planned Obsolescence Sustainability.

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    A dozen of these devices were built before their Obsolescence became obvious;

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    Obsolescence or physical deterioration of the equipment belonging to the basic means preventing further operation;

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    In one way or another, the Obsolescence of our old mythos is laid bare.

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    In one way or another, the Obsolescence of our old mythology is laid bare.

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    Career Obsolescence is a fact of our time, as jobs and entire career classifications are disappearing for good.

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    Agbogbloshie's scrapyard is famous because it has become a symbol of the downside of technology: the problem of planned Obsolescence.

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    This size and power-race could possibly see the entry of some new disrupting technology- with the obvious risks of equipment Obsolescence.

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    It will not and cannot arrive through a violent overthrow of the present regime, but only through its Obsolescence and transcendence.

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    Interestingly, not everyone is born with wisdom teeth anymore, as the evolution of the human diet has led to their Obsolescence.

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    Looking at the blueprints that drive organisms, each of these theories explores the idea that, at the cellular level, we are“programmed” for Obsolescence.

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    It was in operation for nearly eleven years, but Obsolescence problems with the electronic systems made it unreliable in its later years.

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    Driving autonomy in all transport modes is the speed of technology evolution, a speed which is driving product and system Obsolescence to a record pace.

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    Rather, very much to the contrary, he sees its benefits as stemming from the Obsolescence of already existing plant and equipment of the same type.

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    The economic benefits of the Apple iPhone 5 do not come from its merits, merely from the fact that the introduction of this item embodies Obsolescence?

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    Curtiss-Wright offers comprehensive approaches for mitigating Obsolescence, blocking the use of counterfeit parts, and developing product roadmaps to ease the integration of future generations of technologies.

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    I needed tools that were robust, modular, highly efficient and optimized, low-cost, made from local and recycled materials that would last a lifetime, not designed for Obsolescence.

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    If you hold too much inventory on your shelves or in your warehouse, you run the risk of Obsolescence and getting stuck with inventory that you can't sell.

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    Built to operate for decades, they can easily outlive the Obsolescence of their chosen fueling, power and propulsion systems and technologies, and face enormous challenges in accommodating a retrofit.

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    It was in operation for nearly eleven years, but Obsolescence problems with the electronic systems made it unreliable in its later years and it has now been replaced with a cable-drawn system.

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    It is thus imperative f or organizations to attract, nurture, develop and retain such talent which will be responsive to the demands of ever changing technology, increased mobility and fast growing Obsolescence.

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    It was in operation for nearly eleven years, but Obsolescence problems with the electronic systems(lack of spare parts) made it unreliable in its later years and it has now been replaced with a cable-drawn system.

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    Long ago, John Maynard Keynes suggested that the answer was"use, decay, and Obsolescence": even in a depressed economy, at some point businesses will start replacing equipment, either because the stuff they have has worn out, or because much better stuff has come along;

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    Long ago, John Maynard Keynes suggested that the answer was“use, decay, and Obsolescence”: even in a depressed economy, at some point businesses will start replacing equipment, either because the stuff they have has worn out, or because much better stuff has come along;

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    And they must remain mindful that medical knowledge unfolds historically and that staking the new career of cannabis as medicine on contested theories could hitch the drug's success to the wrong horse, as happened with hashish after the Obsolescence of anti-contagionism in the 1860s.

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    Managing sustainable development in the purchases of companies, public bodies or local authorities can be done taking into account the total cost of acquisition which, in addition to the purchase price, includes the transport of purchased products, customs clearance, guarantees, storage costs, Obsolescence, waste generated during production and at the end of life.

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