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obsolescence [ˌɒbsəˈlesəns, Am ˌɑ:b-] N no pl

obsolescence
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obsolescence ECON
obsolescence ECON

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Their histories share traits of invention, change and obsolescence (10).
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The artists suggest that this feature is at odds with the built-in obsolescence of many modern gadgets.
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For this reason, a systematic and auditable approach to designing a stock obsolescence report should be used.
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A potential fourth form has emerged as well: sustainable obsolescence.
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The cartel is an important step in the history of the global economy because it engaged in large-scale planned obsolescence.
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This led some strategic planners to build planned obsolescence into their strategies.
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They couldn't be more wrong and, as time will tell, may eventually be forced to accept the inevitability of their own obsolescence.
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Before introducing a planned obsolescence, the producer has to know that the consumer is at least somewhat likely to buy a replacement from them.
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Sustainable obsolescence proposes to be a combination of the above forms in many ways.
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With the passing of reel-to-reel tape recording into obsolescence, the technique is now scarcely used.
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