Examples of obsolete in the following topics:
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- These theories certainly do not become obsolete by any means, but they do need to be used in a very different way to be able to incorporate the attributes of a 21st century learning environment.
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- This phenomenon is what Gonzalez refers to as the "half-life" of knowledge - the time span from when knowledge is gained until it becomes obsolete (2004).
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- In fact, that commit really should have been four separate commits: one to fix issue #1729, another to remove obsolete comments and reformat code in BuildDir, another to fix the error check in BuildDir, and finally, one to tweak index.html.
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- Consumer tastes also change, as do new technologies which may make the product become ultimately obsolete (as in the case of CDs and DVDs, and now Blu-Ray).
- PCs started to become obsolete as laptops, net books, tablets, and smart phones started to enter the market, shifting the emphasis from power to portability.
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- Technology has made the tables basically obsolete.
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- During the Market Revolution in the first half of the nineteenth century, traditional modes of commerce were made obsolete by improvements in transportation, communication, and industry.
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- Obsolete inventory should be removed immediately.
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- Although scientific management as a distinct theory or school of thought was obsolete by the 1930s, most of its themes are still important parts of industrial engineering and management today.
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- The classiest way to handle this is to post a new, more complete set of instructions, and explicitly obsolete the old post by mentioning it:
- However, I don't know of any archiving software that offers an "obsoleted by" feature, perhaps because it would be mildly tricky to implement in a way that doesn't violate the archives' integrity as a verbatim record.
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- Another thing issue managers do is notice when tickets become obsolete.
- Finding obsoleted tickets is not easy: the only way to do it systematically is by making a sweep over all the tickets in the database.