noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
planned obsolescence
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For the less scrupulous, this has become the age of the worker with built in obsolescence .
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It is also worth noting that an operating lease transfers the risk of obsolescence from the lessee to the lessor.
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Managers and executives faced with their own likely technical obsolescence are in some senses confronted with their own professional mortality.
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So they followed their cousins in the car industry and made their buildings with built-in obsolescence .
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The faster products change, the faster they become obsolete, and even obsolescence creates openings.
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The international community clung to Resolution 242 despite its growing obsolescence , as the only agreed basis for a solution.
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The shortcomings of economics are not original error but uncorrected obsolescence .
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There has been a renewal of interest and research into questions of obsolescence , and storage costs.