"We've fallen behind the times with that so we're now sorting it out really, " he added.
But Oliver Kay, the reporter behind the Times' story, which quoted "one source close to the project, " defended it on Wednesday.
Its cockpit electronics were a messy hodgepodge of separate navigation, guidance, autopilot and weather systems--five or ten years behind the times.
Equalities minister Maria Miller said the vote outcome was "very disappointing", and showed that the Church was "behind the times", sources said.
Laura Vanegas, a 45-year-old native of Ecuador, changes into her Liberty robes and applies copper-green face paint behind the Times Square military recruiting station.
"Anybody that's still doing the egg drop from the helicopter is behind the times, " says Jeff Chase, assistant director for parks and recreation in Acworth, Ga.
The second question then is are we behind the times?
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The club could stubbornly resist admitting women and get criticized for being sexist, or it could admit them, and get (rightly) taunted for being decades behind the times and accused of tokenism.
The thing is, two-thirds of the states have already put severe caps on what can be awarded by juries for pain and suffering damages, leaving those who continue to make the argument well behind the times.
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Unfortunately, though, they are behind the times.
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Hans Kueng, a distinguished Catholic theologian and former close friend of the Pope, has accused Benedict and his peers of spiritually still living in the Middle Ages, while Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, an Italian biblical scholar who died recently, wrote on his deathbed that the Catholic Church still needed radical reform and was "200 years behind the times".
He drove into Memphis the nextday, delivering refurbished typewriters and picking up dirty, nonfunctional machines from three behind-the-times businesses and two antique shops.
The Times revealed behind-the-scenes White House plans to make the sequester cuts so painful that the Republicans would, in the end, walk away from them.
Buchanan, who was an adviser to Mitt Romney's campaign, asked if the Times really stands behind the story, which was in the works for months, why didn't it run earlier, when it might have made a difference in the Republican contest.
Alberto Gilardino and Vincenzo Iaquinta each scored twice as the Italians had to come from behind three times to beat the Kiwis.
Now The New York Times has gone behind the scenes to find out how it happened.
It is still possible to innovate and grow with the times, but the reasons behind the changes should remain.
It suited their needs to see the fierce competitor, the athlete who dominated the Tour de France seven times, forgetting that behind the facade was a man just like other men -- not perfect, but flawed.
His childhood was hard and he recalled the family being evicted six times when the rent fell behind.
Just as it would be reductive to claim that all foreign writings about France are reductive, so you cannot lump all French intellectuals together as jargon-spouting frauds, an assumption that at times seems behind the approach of Messrs Sokal and Bricmont.
It later became Paula Green Advertising, the agency behind campaigns for Goya, Subaru, The New York Times and the American Cancer Society.
The British government has always maintained the decision to release Megrahi rested with Scotland, but revelations in the Sunday Times will fuel suspicions about the motivations behind his release, BBC correspondent Norman Smith says.
The New York Times goes into some of the strangeness behind this new policy.
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During the testimony, Mr. Murdoch, asked about editorial independence at his papers, said Harold Evans, former editor of The Times who left in the 1980s, once behind closed doors asked him what he wanted him to say in the paper.
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That deep frustration is what was probably behind the colourful remark quoted in The Times this week.
In other words, if someone has had one too many drinks and gets behind the wheel of a car 100 times in a year, they might get caught once.
The German mark and the German Central Bank, the Bundesbank, ruled the roost during those times, with the Swiss not too far behind.
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