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behind the times

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behind the times

(idiomatic) Out of date; old-fashioned; obsolete; outmoded; outdated.

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At this point our pastry has caught up to the early 90's (about right for our area since we're usually about 10 years behind the times on most things). Source: Internet

His critics, however, are equally behind the times, attacking Freudian views of the 1920s as if they continue to have some currency in their original form. Source: Internet

Detroit’s philanthropic community is stretched a million different ways, but local non-profit organizations remain behind the times in harnessing the internet’s power to efficiently raise a lot of money from small donors. Source: Internet

For those of you behind the times, in October of 2013, Karim Marucchi (Founder, VeloMedia) and Alex King (Founder, Crowd Favorite) started a discussion: What if we took the skill sets and reach of both our companies, and combined them? Source: Internet

Periscope's a little behind the times, and technology, on this one, but they that this is initial effort is merely a "lighthearted example of the types of tools our team is working on to help you create compelling live video." Source: Internet

"The idea that an endpoint can be trusted to submit payment verification by a responsible for questioning whether the banker's PC was compromised, is very much behind the times," Gray said. Source: Internet

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