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Meanings of use outdated in English
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Usage of use outdated in English
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Users who continue to useoutdated devices are at the most risk.
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Why does RNZ still useoutdated pips for the hourly news?
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It finds that some teacher training courses useoutdated teaching methods, and that trainee teachers should be required to meet higher standards.
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I find such seminars to be severely lacking in any sense of empathy for heterosexual students and they employ sweeping generalisations and useoutdated suppositions.
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It's usedoutdated statistics which was really disappointing to read.
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This is designed to prevent more frivolous motions signed secretly or usingoutdated signatures
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The TICAS report said many colleges usedoutdated cost information in their net price calculators.
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Fighters are mostly usingoutdated weapons and ammunition and lack armored vehicles and protective clothing.
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Rebels have previously brought down several government planes usingoutdated anti-aircraft machine guns welded to pickup trucks.
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Critics of the prosecutions say they are being bought by over-zealous prosecutors usingoutdated and flawed statutes.
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Now, I'm sure you didn't get to your current level of success by usingoutdated modes of operation.
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Supervisors would be left usingoutdated rules if EU political institutions did not come to agreement quickly, Bernardino said.
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For example, CommInsure usedoutdated medical definitions to delay or deny payments to policyholders, and pressured medical assessors to reject claims.
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The electricity distribution industry is defending itself against suggestions that it sometimes usesoutdated equipment that should have been replaced years ago.
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It's plausible that part of the difference arises from SBS usingoutdated pension data from 2010, before New Jersey reformed its pension system.
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National's finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith, who drafted the policy, admitted he had made "an irritating mistake" caused by usingoutdated figures.