outmoded造句1. Romania badly needs aid to modernise its outmoded industries.
2. Outmoded working practices are being phased out.
3. The political system has become thoroughly outmoded.
4. This organizational structure was now outmoded.
5. To my thinking they will be outmoded in four years.
6. Alas, the library became outmoded.
7. By 1904, the Victorian ideal had become clearly outmoded.
8. The government's outmoded attitudes are dragging the whole country back into the nineteenth century.
9. Regrettably, it is still possible to find outmoded, noisy extractor fans in use in some facilities.
10. But the 1977 Ferrari was by now outmoded and no longer had the same competitive edge.
11. The inheritance of outmoded company structures from the past, reinforced by further concentration, produced very rigid company organisation.
12. But the idea that you have to see the original film is misplaced and outmoded.
13. Check chimney flues and heating equipment in summer and do maintenance, make repairs or replace an outmoded system.
14. This led them to replicate policies and strategies that were either outmoded or unworkable, and to achieve predictably unimpressive results.
15. For David Marquand's main mistake is to see the policy review as merely an exercise in junking outmoded policies.
16. She said inspectors should advise schools using corporal punishment that it was outmoded.
17. Clearly, before about 1880, Degas rendered all the fast equestrian positions in the already outmoded traditional way.
18. The chain made up an organization that was clinging to an outmoded notion of its own uniqueness.
19. So will the investment in capital goods and engineering skills needed to modernise outmoded factories.
20. The views of many of the senior professors reflect outmoded concepts and ideas.
21. Throughout his life he sought to defend an idea of Britishness that was becoming increasingly outmoded.
22. The report sparked the first nationwide debate over whether low-calorie dieting was now outmoded.
23. In actual fact, what the monarchy does do is to reinforce Britain's position in the world as an outmoded Ruritania.
24. He devised a set of heavy draft horse casting hobbles which are now outmoded but still bear his name.
25. A further outcome of the scandals was renewed pressure to replace outmoded hospital care by care in the community.
26. To do that would be to become that most absurd and outmoded of beings, a socialist.
27. Though conservatives were still attempting to thwart change, he said, central planning and other outmoded Marxist practices had been scrapped.
28. He had always thought of it as a superficial and outmoded gesture found only in old novels.
29. People from the South tend to have a lot of outmoded ideas about service.
30. The ineffable Louis Stanley, operating from his suite in the Dorchester, launched new but already outmoded cars with monotonous regularity.