The marriage of edge devices and applications to broadband pipes sold to an increasingly mobile workforce obsoletes legacy voice models. |
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This single 31 ounce device virtually obsoletes whole families of current bulky, radio equipment. |
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It absolutely obsoletes the conventional automobile if we're right, and if we can get to those cost goals. |
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Some items in the last set might be plural nominalized obsoletes rather than verbs, but the ones I checked were third-person singular verbs. |
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It's difficult not to be really impressed with a product that is so improved over its predecessors it obsoletes them. |
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But the roll-out obsoletes the current system in one spectacular sweep, and is particularly aggressive, even for that company. |
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What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets? |
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