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If some (certainly not all, hopefully not most) on the far right think tolerance is theirs to magnanimously dispense, they are seriously out of date.
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First, since medicine advances too fast for any politician to keep up, the reformers will cast in stone a set of standards that will be out of date before they are even passed into law.
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More importantly, it threatens to waste the lives of U.S. warfighters as they march off to future conflicts with weapons systems that are decades out of date.
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If left to their own devices, most people will continue to think of you the way they always have, meaning their perceptions are often erroneous or out-of-date.
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Although the election will be fought in England on new boundaries (Scotland's were adjusted in 2005), they reflect electorates in 2000 and are thus already a decade out of date.
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They claim that projections of traffic were drawn up 20 years ago and are hopelessly out-of-date.
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Thirdly, they complain that the beneficiaries of the scheme are to be picked by reference to official poverty data, out-of-date and unreliable (the 150 districts, for example, are not necessarily the poorest).
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