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But that line may already be on its way to obsolescence.
Then came the 20-megabyte drive, which is fast following the old No. 10 into obsolescence.
In each view was the passing, or obsolescence, of the one before.
"For one thing, you have to deal with obsolescence today," he said.
Does that mean there's no such thing as planned obsolescence?
So, and again, the danger of that is its obsolescence.
So my point is that we're talking about a massive obsolescence when we finally do move.
Planning in a new system design that does not consider future obsolescence problems.
How long before this whole place ground to a halt from its own obsolescence?
Today these terms are approaching obsolescence, although many stores still use them.
Is a physical count necessary and how should obsolescence be provided for?
Manufacturers continue to support the equipment and obsolescence is not an issue.
Now an engineer "has only five years at best before obsolescence," he added.
The rate of obsolescence in these fields will be swift.
But they persist, despite their obsolescence, because we enjoy them.
They're all based on current technology, so you don't have to worry as much about obsolescence.
"And if there is any obsolescence in the tobacco industry it's not here at this plant."
Case studies all in the obsolescence of the jumbo modern male.
Market obsolescence is what we aim for, but it gets a little rapid at times.
Obsolescence: Older keys may not include more recently described species.
Obsolescence of a single technology will make specific expertise useless.
Ask around, and you'll find no one believes in seasonal obsolescence anymore.
All the tower's attributes could not save it from economic obsolescence, however.
He changes his styles modestly, not making a point of obsolescence.
No, it means that planned obsolescence occurs only under special conditions.