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    Use "obsolesce" in a sentence

    obsolesce example sentences

    obsolesce


    1. “I don't know about programmed obsolescence or anything, but I definitely have buttons that can be pushed, and I just go


    2. degrades, due to the obsolescence of


    3. Another compounding of obsolescence, like a kick in the teeth for those early pioneers, mused Scott


    4. Because science, suffering through the wounded pride of the non-acceptance of its well-intended discoveries, has built battlements of intellect with which to nullify the answers of old, and with which some of its participants attempt to seek to discharge their senior partner with the cry of obsolescence, we have a fratricide, reminiscent of the biblical Cain and Abel, that could lead to the unintended demise of one or both


    5. The obsolescence of the ship was reflected, unfortunately, in the lacerations of the wood which composed it; dirty, black, rotten and wet wood that threatened to capsize the boat at the smallest provocation; the old musty smell and oxide stains were everywhere in sight


    6.  Minimizes the risk of inventory obsolescence, because


    7. Corporations, like General Motors, no longer sat on inventions that would cut into their profits and interfere with their schedules of planned obsolescence, but rather became involved in exploring new vistas and depending less on non-renewable resources such as oil and forests


    8. Industry has reduced planned obsolescence and new inventions have been released for public consumption, but no longer is the acquisition of goods the measure of the man


    9. dedicated to battling the "look and feel" lawsuits reinforced that obsolescence in the eyes of some observers


    10. I talked about the obsolescence of the slide

    11. It appears as though “planned obsolescence” had reared its ugly head


    12. It appears that “planned obsolescence”


    13. We all know about planned obsolescence


    14. Planned obsolescence is great for the corporations, but hell on the planet


    15. Have I mentioned that the motorcars weren’t without flaws and the environment wasn’t too happy about all those cars moving around everywhere? Ford also was responsible for a kind of planned obsolescence with so many vehicles being created year after year


    16. obsolescence cycles moved from around 2 years to 6 months and margins started dropping


    17. Even though those two types of fighters are obsolescent, they can still be useful against Japanese bombers


    18. The Boeing P-26A PEASHOOTER, while obsolescent, was at least a simple and robust plane that was also easy both to pilot and to maintain


    19. deferment can lead to obsolescence because a firm can only compete with the newest


    20. renewable and unrenewable resources, product obsolescence, production-usage-disposal pollution, energy, labor, and lives

    21. In the golden days of guilt-free consumption, rapturous disposability, and market growing built-in obsolescence, it used to be status climbing keeping up with the Jones', your class-limited neighbor, was adequate competition


    22. From self-regulation to built-in obsolescence to accelerated safety testing to cost savings through pollution offsets, we have witnessed a wiggly piggish haste to profit


    23. I guess that's why they invented Mission I'mpossible self-destructing clothing, just another insidious obsolescence that ends in terminator seeds


    24. Here, in the gut of a GameWorld's distribution center rotted by obsolescence, indifference, and a time expired popularity, ASers and GOGs had spontaneously assembled seeking an escape from the zombification that ensues when collapsed States are replaced by local franchises of Bubble Totalitarianism


    25. In this phase, society eliminates obsolescence and strives towards maintenance and upgrade


    26. Chines want to be sustainable and not threatened by human wastefulness and wantonness; your lifestyles even threaten the disposable machines you made to threaten society with obsolescence


    27. convinced us that in today’s world of planned obsolescence and


    28. (If such a thing were possible, which given the in built hidden files and dynamic obsolescence I personally doubt) Not only did this prove useful in his new job at the council but also became an interest, which he developed at every opportunity


    29. because of Planned Obsolescence,


    30. about the rip-off Planned Obsolescence, but it's sick-

    31. Since tools were first developed: their cycles of obsolescence have been constantly accelerating until today; perfectly good computers are being thrown away after less than four years of use because of obsolescence


    32. Now this over-accumulation has developed into something called planned obsolescence


    33. Planned obsolescence comes from the need to make a profit


    34. The same principle of planned incompetence and obsolescence applies just as much to the Health Industry as it does to the Automotive Industry


    35. But we do know that, over time, obsolescence is inevitable and, therefore, concentration risk should be reduced


    36. He makes his way through a narrow alley, winding up at the so-called Miyawaki place—an abandoned house on an overgrown lot, with a paltry bird sculpture and an obsolescent well


    37. Some of that tension and anger was probably making it into their performance of “Suit of Lights,” a song that was all about bitterness and obsolescence


    38. , had brought himself one step closer to obsolescence--to being consumed by the fire he was making


    39. The new-era concepts had their root first of all in the obsolescence of the old-established standards


    40. The merchandise inventories have to be replaced, are hard to value, and are subject to markdowns, obsolescence, shrinkage, seasonality, and mislocation

    41. In the case of a retail chain, which is a going concern, inventories usually are a fixed asset of the worst sort—subject to markdowns, shrinkage, obsolescence, and misplacement


    42. Unless the business is destined for obsolescence or rattled in debt, the lender and borrower typically adjust the covenants or refinance the obligations


    43. If because of the threat of technological obsolescence I'm uncertain about a company's cash flows several years out, I'll put a big discount on those cash flows and conclude they're not worth much


    44. The next category involves technological obsolescence


    45. It is not necessary for anything new to enter into the consciousness of men, but only for the mist to disappear, which conceals from men the true meaning of some acts of violence, in order that this may happen and the growing Christian public opinion should get the better of the obsolescent pagan public opinion, which admitted and justified acts of violence


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