| 21. | Some observers have talked about the technological obsolescence of strikes,
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| 22. | The new roads proved a superlative example of planned obsolescence,
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| 23. | Age means skill, not obsolescence, and Le Bouvier values it.
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| 24. | His work typically is riddled with references to technology's obsolescence.
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| 25. | Planned obsolescence, if it ever existed, was no longer practical.
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| 26. | Social mobility had its consumerist counterpart in the doctrine of planned obsolescence.
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| 27. | But Barnard said he thinks obsolescence for some stores is a possibility.
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| 28. | This Intel chip is a case study in computer-industry obsolescence.
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| 29. | But with demand for ties declining, are they destined for obsolescence?
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| 30. | But they persist, despite their obsolescence, because we enjoy them.
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