In the political climate of today public service broadcasting may seem a concept that has outlived its relevance. |
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We throw away stuff not because it's outlived its usefulness or functionality but its novelty. |
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The story of men clinging to power long after they have outlived their uselessness is as old as the hills and just as obvious. |
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How viable is the latter without a transformation to remove the economic apartheid that has outlived the political? |
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This move should also help its subsidiary, Alliance Air, now burdened and handicapped by an aging fleet that has almost outlived its life span. |
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The food pyramid has outlived its usefulness and the Department of Agriculture is looking to give it an extreme makeover. |
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In many cases, the formes are reminders of the work of the individual tradesmen whose handiwork has outlived them. |
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Buster Keaton plays a cameo role as a member of this sad entourage of icons who have outlived themselves. |
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Too much debate on the Left is about defending ossified thought patterns and structures which have actually outlived their usefulness. |
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Too often, however, companies remained in existence when they had outlived their artistic purpose. |
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Mine flowered a little later this year but is still going strong, having outlived the penstemon and erigeron it is planted with. |
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I do not argue that the concept of pastoral nomadism has outlived its usefulness as far as the Middle East is concerned. |
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Most of the planes have outlived their operational age, and many are not technically safe to fly. |
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There are only two prison sentences which I can think of where the controversy has outlived the prison term to such a grand scale. |
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It appears that the relief may have outlived its usefulness in terms of creating jobs, given present economic circumstances. |
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The first Gnosticism was a complex phenomenon, so complex that some scholars have suggested the term has outlived its usefulness. |
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The Minister also proposed to withdraw a few exemptions which have outlived their utility. |
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Some of the country's television broadcasting satellites had outlived their intended period of service. |
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Such contradictions are symptomatic of an epoch at the end of its life. It has outlived its usefulness. |
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Your dad has passed away last year, and I've outlived most of my relatives. |
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We have outlived all our brothers and sisters and their wives and husbands. |
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At Carthage, the pirate kingdom of the Vandals outlived imperial Rome by several decades. |
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As a neuropathologic concept, CSD has spawned much confusion and speculation, and, has outlived its usefulness. |
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Much of North America's lighting outlived its usefulness years ago. |
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Cheeta will also be dishing the dirt on his co-stars, whom he has outlived. |
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The great tragedy of her career was that she outlived the topicality of her idiom. |
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The surviving war veterans have already outlived many of their peers: a sign of their ability to age well. |
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Many older people who are frail or disabled have outlived or lost contact with family and friends. |
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It denounces the Soviet system, supporting the theory that Stalinism had long outlived its creator. |
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The old pool had outlived its heyday and to fill it in and create something new has to be the best way forward for this important part of Scarborough's seafront. |
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Specialists should consider throwing away old files that have outlived their usefulness. |
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Later both regretted the affair, which outlived the conference by only an awkward encounter or two. |
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The truth appears to be that Page 3 has outlived its editorial purpose, which is how it should be. |
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Less easy to dismiss are those who insist the movement has outlived its usefulness. |
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Until now, no system conceived for the operating temperatures of solar thermal power plants has outlived the test phase. |
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He is a member of that most exclusive group of imaginative creations who have outlived not only their creators, but their era. |
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The story of school as a protectorate is a story that has outlived its time. |
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The renewal or removal of physical infrastructure that has outlived its economic usefulness is a normal consideration and dams are no exception. |
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Those who outlived their strength could expect to be dependent on their children if they were lucky, beggars if they were not. |
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For example, for those now very elderly women whose one child was a son, it is quite likely that many of those mothers outlived their child. |
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For Tina and Kate, the pair of collie mixes that outlived their owner, it was plenty. |
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To have outlived his boss must have been particularly relishable. |
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When breeding sows outlived their purpose they were sent to slaughter. |
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In fact, the Queen Mother outlived most of her nephews and nieces as well. |
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Worse, a dean told me that our department had outlived its purpose. |
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There have been many pieces of legislation added since the inception of the program and virtually none have been sunsetted despite the fact that they have outlived their relevance. |
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The latter reported that Macbeth was killed in the battle by Siward, but it is known that Macbeth outlived Siward by two years. |
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He has long outlived his century, the term commonly fixed as the test of literary merit. |
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His desire to form close links with England meant that the alliance had outlived its usefulness. |
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The article, by Jay Cocks, said the band had outpaced, outlasted, outlived and outclassed all of their rock band contemporaries. |
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Though Aunt Maud had always maintained she was not long for this world, she outlived all her generation. |
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It was felt that the form of organisation had outlived its usefulness, largely for reasons mentioned above. |
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The Council should carefully review these mandates periodically to determine whether missions have fulfilled their objectives or outlived their usefulness. |
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This play has outlived almost all other English-language comedies from the early 18th to the late 19th century by virtue of its broadly farcical horseplay and vivid, humorous characterizations. |
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Unfortunately, the rowdiness outlived liberation. Students in their 20s who have repeatedly failed their exams mix with teenagers, providing delinquent role models and too often impregnating their female classmates. |
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During the initial, hopefully, outlived years of the new uniformity coming to the fore, Riva has overcome the temptation of commonplace popularity. |
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Prior to the project, the prevailing attitude towards architectural and urban heritage was that old buildings and neighbourhoods had outlived their usefulness and were associated with backwardness. |
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Evaluations of COTS software products must be frequently revisited, since the project duration has already outlived some of the products that were available at the first writing of the RMA Plan. |
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He has swum against the tide too and that single-mindedness, that clarity, has carried him: here is a man who admits to having felt under threat of extinction but who ultimately has outlived them all. |
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His lyric poetry has in general outlived his dramatic verse. |
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Others have suggested that she outlived her husband, took the name Smenkhkare, and ruled alone as female king before handing the throne to Tutankhamen. |
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Despite never being outright 'cool' they have outlived and outgunned many a trend. |
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But the videodiscs far outlived the computer system, without which they proved useless. |
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The first is to create regular income that hopefully will not be outlived. |
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The product of this review would be recommendations to RAP about the destruction or archival storage of files that seemed to have outlived their relevance. |
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New labour pools are created and unabashed tourists continually flock in droves to these shores, former cradles of decadent civilisations now fallen and outlived by the sea. |
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But these personal effects have outlived the persons who used them. |
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What should, maybe, is that Aaron Freeman has outlived and outlasted Gene Ween and delivered a solo record with at least four superlative songs that are both pleasing to the ear and provocative to the mind. |
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The series three announcement means that it might now be time to consign Broadchurch to the bin marked shows that unnecessarily outlived their welcome. |
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While in many cases the boardinghouses outlived the system, families of immigrant workers typically lived in tenement neighborhoods, and off company property. |
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Aged people who have outlived their usefulness and whose life is a burden both to themselves and their relatives are put to death by stabbing or strangulation. |
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