Similar words: adolescent, acquiescence, descend, scene, scent, sole, scenario, solely. Meaning: [‚ɑbsə'lesns /ɒb-] n. the process of becoming obsolete; falling into disuse or becoming out of date.
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(31) Finally, the cost approach can provide a basis for allocating penalties, specifically economic obsolescence.
(32) It is true that previous depreciation and obsolescence , if not adequately reflected in his books, may make the destruction of his property less of a disaster, on net balance, than it seems.
(33) An accounting convention designed to emulate the cost or expense associated with reduction in value of an asset due to wear and tear, deterioration, or obsolescence over a period of time.
(34) No laws will ever stop the insider trading, collusion, monopoly, labor abuse, pollution, planned obsolescence or the like...
(35) In addition, AAI will lead life cycle analysis for the TMOS assets, then recommend and implement recommendations for spares management and obsolescence planning.
(36) Technology development and market competition are main reasons for the obsolescence of traditional costing methods and cost transfer among different products.
(37) To avoid obsolescence, application modeling and data modeling need to be iterative and deliver business value quickly.
(38) The apparent connection between built - in obsolescence and changes in art - styles has struck several commentators.
(39) Under the contract, ITT will furnish modification kits for the AN/SPS-48G(V) radar as part of the ongoing Radar Obsolescence Availability Recovery program, the Defense Department announced Aug. 18.
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