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obsolete adjective abandoned, anachronistic, anachronous, ancient, antediluvian, antiquated, antique, archaistic, bygone, dated, dead, discarded, dismissed, disused, early, expired, extinct, fallen into desuetude, fallen into disuse, no longer in use, obsoletus, old, old-fashioned, out-of-date, out of use, outdated, outmoded, outworn, past, primitive, retired, stale, timeworn, unfashionable, unmodern Associated concepts: obsolete covenant, obsolete records, obsolete restrictions See also: defunct, inactive, old, outdated, outmoded OBSOLETE. This term is applied to those laws which have lost their efficacy,
without being repealed,
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Although the final regulations have the practical effect of obsoleting inconsistent rulings even without the need for affirmative action by IRS, formally removing the old rulings will prevent unnecessary and frustrating discussions and debates over the continuing validity of a particular ruling. So Dalton declared: "the HPC's focus is to show not only the progression of the technology but also that customers who have invested in MO aren't obsoleting their product. The last office boom in Mexico City was brought to an end by the 1985 earthquake, which tightened supply by obsoleting much existing space instantly. |
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