Whether she intended to or not, Miss Cashin seemed to mirror the disposable nature of fashion: that a product is almost out of date the moment it goes on sale.
The only thing that is now hopelessly out of date is the list of the City's acceptable drinking holes.
Entirely possible that second and fourth quarters will be booming, while first and third relatively poor as people hold off on purchasing the soon to be out of date of either the iPad or iPhone line.
At best, the argument is out of date, stemming from the distant days when the government had huge majorities and little idea what to do with them.
The banks say the advantage to them of such a deadline lies not in the prospect of locking out any potential claimants, but in bringing forward the date when they will be absolutely certain of how much they will have to pay out.
In his reply President Bush invites the UK to "participate at an early stage in any program to replace the D5 missiles or to discuss a further life extension - for your purposes - of the D5 missile to match the potential out-of-service date of your new submarines".
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The Beecroft Report had been due to be published later in the week, but this was brought forward after leaks of what the government called an out-of-date version.
In other words, by the time the computer has worked out how the fire will spread, the forecast is already long out of date.
In a statement, Circle said the figures were five months out-of-date and described the claims as "politically-motivated scaremongering".
All of this will begin to be straightened out when Gardner announces the date of the New Hampshire primary.
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Policy plans adopted now would either be backward-looking, out of date by the next election, or stolen by Labour.
To establish a policy's market value we first calculate its asset share, which tracks money into and out of the policy to the date of valuation.
Although figures are scarce and out of date, the growth in the availability of services has not been matched by an increase in the proportion of workers employed overnight.
This optional monthly payment program, called Fidelity Smart Payment Program, uses quantitative analysis to determine a schedule of annual target payment rates, with a goal of not running out of money before the target date is achieved.
Still, shut out of the balls means that a special date night is now all but out of reach.
Among the discarded things lived a community of discarded people people who had been marginalized, or who had willingly discarded themselves, people who had tired of racing all over the city to sell and buy new things that were destined to go instantly out of date, people who had decided that the things that had been thrown away were the only real riches of the world.
But the research, conducted by the U.S.-based National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Colorado's National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), demonstrates that the 18 models on which the IPCC has based its current recommendations could already be out of date -- and that the retreat of the ice could already be 30 years ahead of the IPCC's worst case scenario.
Bloc politics at the UN are now at least a decade out of date, and have not permitted the creative emergence of hybrid coalitions from North and South.
Check with the individual delivery service to find out how to get written proof of the mailing date and keep it handy with copies of your return.
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The fallout from Fukushima is driving Ms. Akiha, the Fukushima mother, out of her hometown of Date, about 35 miles northwest of the Daiichi plant.
The machine is out of order, so he carefully writes in the date by hand, gets on board, and is fined by the conductor for not having a valid ticket.
Thirdly, they complain that the beneficiaries of the scheme are to be picked by reference to official poverty data, out-of-date and unreliable (the 150 districts, for example, are not necessarily the poorest).
There's a feeling in parts of the environmental community that this is seriously out of date.
However, in an interview with The Independent, Ms Heggessey said she considered the balloon out of date.
While bond funds will help you reduce risk in your portfolio relative to the risks in stocks while you wait out the arrival of a future date, you only get your money back when you decide to sell.
Intrade offers a full trading platform so you can get in and out of positions even before the expiration date whereas Bets of Bitcoin offers an allocated payout of losing bets based on weighted time of entry and shares commission with the bet creator.
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But Philip Collins, a former speech writer for Tony Blair, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme Mr Cameron's analysis was "about 20 years out of date" and the plans were "effectively reinstating" the Schools Sports Partnership programme - set up by Labour, and cut by the Tories in 2010.
There is little problem if this is done in one year, or even in two years, but year after year of deferred maintenance means that the application portfolio risks getting dangerously out of date.
In two appearances at the Open Championship to date, Wood has not finished out of the top five.
Along with millions of other out-of-date and unsecured PCs strung together by the Internet--what Corman calls "the leper colony"--those machines represent a combined mass of computing power responsible for most of the Net's spam e-mails, much of its click fraud, and the vicious "denial of service" attacks that can knock sites offline and even destroy online businesses altogether.
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