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1 Large sections of the public regard the law as outdated and irrelevant.
2 The 1978 Medical Practitioners Act has long been recognised as outdated and cumbersome.
3 Some critics see the concept as outdated in the 21st century.
4 Shooting and maiming pigs is as outdated as Civil War rifles.'
5 The stereotype is as outdated as the fob watch gift.
6 Lawmakers have criticized the Bank's governance system, centered on its Court of Directors, as outdated .
7 Others regard suspicion of commercial agendas as outdated .
8 The SEC's current disclosure requirements were adopted in the 1970s and are now criticized as outdated .
9 Its ideas about solving the Irish problem by violence are as outdated as the Flat Earth Society.
10 In the not too distant past, many consumers saw European wines as outdated , unreliable and impossible to understand.
11 It's almost as outdated a concept as waiting for a bundle of CDs from Columbia House to arrive.
12 But the landowners are pushing back, fed up with what they describe as outdated stereotypes of their businesses.
13 The "one-child policy" is now regarded as outdated .
14 Kelly rejects the survey as outdated and said it should not be viewed as a fair representation of what Mormons believe.
15 The ideas in this old skipping rhyme are apparently as outdated as, well, carefree children skipping on our footpaths and streets.
16 Men were, and are, vulnerable to Francine's beauty; women now not only are envious but view her strategies as outdated and silly.
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