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1 The old measures of dimensions become obsolete , and old harmonies are broken.
2 All the assumptions that went into its calculation had now become obsolete .
3 Georgia insists the format of the Joint Control Commission has become obsolete .
4 Some of these are likely to become obsolete as time goes on.
5 And the idea of a global key currency may become obsolete , Uno said.
6 In the future, jobs will change and many will become obsolete .
7 He said he feared his job could become obsolete or outsourced.
8 And hence, the moral and religious observances of to-day may become obsolete to-morrow.
9 Some would become obsolete , and others be adopted in their stead.
10 Owing to these substitutes the old action of dishonest litigation has become obsolete .
11 But the political wisdom of Czar Ivan's times has long since become obsolete .
12 Democracy depends on publicly comprehensible voting mechanisms that do not become obsolete over time.
13 The once imposing and solemn rite of exorcism has become obsolete in the Church.
14 Intel could either lead in that direction, the Israelis told management, or become obsolete .
15 Expected to become obsolete as a system within a decade.
16 The expression "presents compliments" has become obsolete in the writing of invitations.
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