Third, failing to expand instant replay makes the sport look archaic compared to other sports.
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The future is online, so print editions are becoming archaic and far less beneficial.
Despite the NUC's modern internals, its naming scheme is as archaic as it gets.
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Our archaic immigration and visa laws force our companies overseas to hire the best and brightest.
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Feld's answer: Companies must transform their archaic systems, and EDS' ranks of techies can do it.
For the rising generation of consumers, phone numbers already seem as archaic as party lines.
It, like eBay, has turned an archaic paper-based industry into an efficient digital marketplace.
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There are long sequences of sports heroics within an archaic, though exciting brand of professional basketball.
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"It points to the rules of the Senate and how archaic they are, " Mr. Boarman said.
The current state is a jumbled mix of archaic, incomplete or conflicting rules and objectives.
Their archaic and paranoid governance structure has made them less innovative over time, not more.
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He and his lawyers launched merciless attacks on the Islamic republic's more archaic and repressive institutions.
We've got an archaic civil service system, that's not serving us well at all.
Alpha hand shape, common in pocket watches, adds a slightly archaic flavor to dial.
However, campaigners say little will change until Japan reforms its own archaic divorce laws, our correspondent reports.
Brin laughed to himself at the archaic handset and curled cords connecting the phone to the wall.
Like the postmodern era, artefacts of the modern would survive, but would seem increasingly archaic and inaccessible.
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Imagine a city where only astronauts live, with otherworldly, yet archaic training facilities and no public access under any circumstances.
Brazil has chosen as its main allies protectionist Argentina and Venezuela, which practises an archaic state socialism.
To say men shouldn't marry career women is archaic, and doesn't serve a purpose other than invite confrontation.
Still, many gas producers are happy enough with the archaic pricing structure, particularly when oil prices are high.
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Its main problem is the lack of basic infrastructure, and its telecoms networks are archaic, expensive and unreliable.
The new definition also drops the archaic requirement that the victim must have physically resisted the assault.
But the party would retain the practice one which makes the German armed forces look increasingly archaic of military conscription.
Steil finds the NYSE trading system to be archaic and prone to corruption.
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The lieutenant governor argues that government's biggest problem is not that it is misguided but that it is archaic.
The aftermath of the New Delhi rape shows how patriarchal, archaic and ill-equipped the police force can be.
That means the Geoworks system can run blazingly fast on cheap, archaic chips.
The primitive "Avebury Stone Circle, Wiltshire" (1945) emerges from a fog, the grazing sheep as archaic as the megaliths.
But if we try to bring it up to date, try to do something contemporary, it'll just seem archaic.
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