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"redundancy" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable, usually plural] (British English) the situation when somebody has to leave their job because there is no more work available for them
  2. [uncountable] (formal or specialist) the state of not being necessary or useful

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You need safety system on top of safety system, redundancy on top of redundancy.
RedundancyRedundancy is a backup of key instruments and pieces of equipment on hand that ensure a live performance can continue in case something goes awry.
Vogt said that this can only happen with its 3rd generation vehicles, which include all the necessary redundancy systems to make having a human redundancy a luxury.
Redundancy and resilience: Every aspect of the electric system, from the machines in power plants to the grid as a whole, is designed with redundancy in mind.
As expected, the newly merged entity promptly announced redundancy layoffs.
He wants to cap redundancy payments awarded in labour courts.
He had become kind of an irrelevance, or a redundancy.
The company's U.S. subsidiary recently completed a voluntary redundancy program.
For the cell phone entries, Balduzzi once again recommends redundancy.
He decided to take a "voluntary redundancy" and quit working.
Perhaps the most obvious feature catering to AVs is redundancy.
There's a redundancy to it that we think is funny.
The two words "Trump" and "hypocrite" amount to a redundancy.
"The redundancy and replication will ensure it'll never be lost." 
Redundancy rules, as YouTube isn't exactly known for its subtlety.
All staff will be offered redeployment before redundancy is considered.
Such redundancy would have imposed heavy costs on coal producers.
You don't have a lot of redundancy in your systems.
The plane is designed to have redundancy in every aspect.
"Due to the redundancy of your position," the text said.
There's not as much back up, redundancy within the system.
The idea is to provide an additional layer of redundancy.
The higher the risk of failure, the more redundancy required.
Redundancy of services is one way to help protect consumers.
But there isn't that kind of redundancy for larger spacecraft.
Facebook is cleaning up the redundancy in its Snapchat Stories clones.
That leads to redundancy, waste and medical mistakes, the reports show.
Airlines clearly could build that kind of redundancy into their systems.
French steel pipe maker denied preparing vast redundancy plan for France.
X So do you not have any redundancy for Grammy performances?
Having access to multiple cables on different routes also provides redundancy.
PlanetScale's Vitess gives enterprises the protection of redundancy but consistent speeds.
Mr. Reynolds was an afterthought there and a redundancy in general.
Avoid the wastefulness of redundancy and the inefficiency of conflicting interests.
"It has everything to do with resiliency and redundancy," said Cassotis.
When you send something to space, it's good to have redundancy.
It is a redundancy that has allowed the operation to survive.
The upgraded FSD computer includes two of these new chips for redundancy.
When you use a buzzword, your meaning gets drowned out by redundancy.
He said he understood all workers had been given notice of redundancy.
"Everything has a redundancy, but it's slow," said one of the sources.
First is multiple levels of redundancy at every level of the infrastructure.
CSR reduced the redundancy created by reposting and sharing across multiple platforms.
This makes the Burevestnik an elaborate redundancy, and dangerous in the bargain.
The costly supposed redundancy, in fact offers no greater level of safety.
The poor man must have been exhausted by his own profound redundancy.
"We need redundancy," said Jill Ingrassia, AAA's managing director for government relations.
An oral history of David Bowie is almost an act of redundancy.
That decision removed important redundancy that could have helped prevent Herzberg's death.
They have a tropical redundancy, featuring pieces of fruit with Cézannesque fractures.
I am also disappointed in another departure for Boeing, away from redundancy.
Boeing has touted the amount of redundancy built into Starliner's autonomous system.
The redundancy analysis can also be applied to our own buying decisions.
This time around, Uber and Volvo are building more redundancy into the vehicle.
Ford (F) said the reductions would be made primarily though voluntary redundancy programs.
Its drawbacks are its weak media functionality and some redundancy across menu options.
Shell started offering employees in Britain and the Netherlands voluntary redundancy last month.
That would cause overlap and redundancy with its own, in-house upload tool.
It's part of my personal, everyday carry, and I need redundancy for that.
So far, 250 out of 1,400 Galenika employees have joined the redundancy plan.
The redundancy plan will cost around 800 million euros, the company has said.
The company also took a $33 billion charge following a voluntary redundancy program.
It's because of this redundancy that objective, classical-like properties exist at all.
A redundancy is two words side by side that mean the same thing.
Yet it would be wrong to conclude that this attests to their redundancy.
Hargreaves also warned of redundancy costs, potential asset write downs and leasing obligations.
In certain cases, the theme of redundancy is itself latent in Abercrombie's paintings.
GM: Another characteristic of natural languages that computer languages don't have is redundancy.
That was only one case where tensions arose because of redundancy or conflict.
As in any federal bureaucracy, the department is bloated with redundancy and inefficiency.
But it sounds as if it comes from the Department of Redundancy Department.
He said he was later handed an envelope informing him of his redundancy.
The redundancy of the parrot's words serve as a metaphor for cyclical, empty discourse.
"It is vital that there be serious redundancy, and there is not," he said.
But there's still a sense of redundancy to nearly everything that happens in Life.
Waymo's engineers say they are building redundancy into their system to address these possibilities.
Sanders has been both lauded and criticized for a certain redundancy in his messaging.
From within this paranoid mind-set, viewers are forced to confront their own redundancy.
The lender has not provided specific figures on the cost of the redundancy package.
"There's a proximity there, and also there is a redundancy," Townsend said of Iceland.
Even more troubling, critics say, is the lack of redundancy in the supply chain.
Bard explains that the system also creates a secondary historical log as a redundancy.
Automated home locks, doors and even thermostats can also benefit from a redundancy application.
A pair would provide redundancy, and allow exploration of two different regions of Mars.
Furthermore, this adds even more redundancy and resiliency on top of the global telecom network.
Photo: Brent RoseThe larger problem with having only one slot is a lack of redundancy.
It has no redundancy: it takes input from just one AoA sensor at a time.
IoT has built-in redundancy — it's basically a mesh network of very low-bandwidth devices.
From a technical standpoint, operating in three-dimensional space means reliability and redundancy are critical.
Even with intense focus on redundancy, natural disasters can overwhelm even the best laid plans.
And of course, there is a lot of redundancy and history thrown into this book.
You can pick just one of them as a favorite if the redundancy bothers you.
Last September Mr Macron liberalised the labour market and simplified redundancy rules, without protracted protests.
In total, Audi's autonomous cars will have around 212017 sensors with almost 212020-degree redundancy.
The result is surprisingly refreshing, even with a title that suggests a sense of redundancy.
Research has established the potential for automation and potential redundancy of humans in the workplace.
By end of the day, more than 73,000 staff members at Lehman prepared for redundancy.
Building redundancy into network security adds an extra layer of protection should anything go wrong.
The show's primary antagonists — Victoria's mother, her adviser, and her uncle — add to the redundancy.
Redundancy is a cornerstone for working as an "apportunist," which is what I consider myself.
For redundancy purposes, you will be able to launch multiple satellites instead of just one.
Apologetically, she advises a spreadsheet to avoid redundancy if the meal will be a potluck.
It said it has begun the redundancy process for 21.4616 employees due to the delay.
But redundancy has a virtue: emphatic communication is more likely to survive a noisy environment.
Bits For all of its famed redundancy, the internet at times can appear awfully fragile.
SFR did not give any details on the redundancy package in its email to employees.
The plan would priotitize moving jobs around internally without any forced redundancy, the bank added.
The opposition Labour party said the government should support workers who might be facing redundancy.
Or, to put it in engineering terms, a diversified portfolio improves reliability through dissimilar redundancy.
But we accept the redundancy because one failure out of 1,000 flights is not acceptable.
The company said it will reduce its payroll at the plant through a voluntary redundancy plan.
I can unify all these storage resources and have a high availability thanks to dynamic redundancy.
If you have set up redundancy, the system can automatically heals itself if a server fails.
That all adds up to a big chunk of redundancy — a critical part of Audi's approach.
One other redundancy that Verizon has been exploring is using drones to provide more adaptive coverage.
She said lower regulation would also put pregnant women at greater risk of redundancy, for example.
Low prices and concentrated buying power in government programs have pushed redundancy out of the market.
He told CNN in April that he wants to cut redundancy and waste in his agency.
He told CNN in April that he wanted to cut redundancy and waste in his agency.
We will be implementing even more redundancy checks for things of this nature in the future!
There's so much super stuff out there that the slightest whiff of redundancy quickly becomes apparent.
"But it's not clear whether Libya is an alternative to Syria or, more likely, a redundancy."
My experience has led me to considering redundancy as a factor in my future tech planning.
I tried all the special methods but the one that worked was old fashioned consistency and redundancy!
Like all commercial aircraft, the Boeing 6107 Max has multiple levels of redundancy for its important systems.
This is the kind of redundancy that IT pros have been building into their systems for years.
The company was taking another A$85 million one-off hit for a previously announced redundancy program.
Ford has offered voluntary redundancy programs for employees in Germany and Britain, it said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Facebook has been fixing the biggest problems with its Stories: redundancy between Facebook, Messenger and Instagram.
"There was a lot of duplication, redundancy and data held in both of our shops," Heitsenrether said.
Google offers enterprises a 99.9 percent SLA, as long as they run two interconnects for redundancy purposes.
The government wants, among other things, to clarify redundancy rules and weaken the 35-hour work week.
The leftwing CGT refused to lend its support for what it described as "this latest redundancy plan".
"It's always good news when we have more flexibility and more redundancy available to us," he said.
Instead, Congress should look to reduce redundancy in the VA budget and allocate resources toward priority needs.
GM has launched a voluntary redundancy program for all of its roughly 16,000 workers in South Korea.
They'd harp on about redundancy regions (back up data centers, essentially), or evangelize about their bombproof servers.
People don't know that, but we're the backup redundancy for the first-alert system for the country.
Beyond the prospect of creating confusion, redundancy or conflicting regulations, some suggest not very much at all.
The U.S. automaker launched a voluntary redundancy program last week for all its workers in the nation.
He has also announced enhanced voluntary redundancy packages in an attempt to trim the French civil service.
Recognizing that there was some redundancy in remembering certain things that others knew, I gave up trying.
All this processing must be done with multiple levels of redundancy to ensure the highest level of safety.
Data is stored with redundancy and files are autonomously moved across the network as computers are turned on.
In a redesign that started from the principle of simplicity, the redundancy around stories feels hard to justify.
The reorganization recognizes how Facebook had become a danger to itself — disruption through internal redundancy and wasted chances.
I keep it on my person so it's separate from where the rig goes, because it's our redundancy.
"There's no redundancy in politics," said Pennsylvania Republican Party Chairman Rob Gleason, a member of Trump's finance team.
Both C-Lite and the app are cloud-based to create more redundancy in case of service outages.
The company declined to say whether the application of the equalisation policy to redundancy payments would save money.
One Shell employee facing redundancy told Reuters he believed the measure was driven by costs rather than fairness.
Customers also require redundancy in the event of a catastrophic failure, but still need access with low latency.
Update: This post was updated to reflect that some automakers feel vehicle-to-vehicle communications are a redundancy.
In addition to cutting latency, these arctic cables add a layer of redundancy to our global communication systems.
"We are in talks with the management on a voluntary redundancy programme," said Zoran Markovic, a union leader.
The probe is going to have some kind of redundancy system to make sure it survives the trip.
The rejig follows a recent reshuffle at the bank when several bankers were put at risk of redundancy.
The agency pointed to a "redundancy" in funding as one of its reasons for the proposed budget cuts.
There's another complacency born from redundancy in international soccer: the outrageous piles of cash being embezzled by executives.
It features a redundancy-prone character named Wall and a fumbling cast that can't keep its lines straight.
The company had no redundancy in its manufacturing capacity, and hospitals around the country faced a critical shortage.
Having said that, places like Yemen just don't have a lot of redundancy, because they have underdeveloped infrastructure.
LG Display last week announced a voluntary redundancy programme for domestic production line employees amid mounting financial losses.
SpaceIL left out much of the redundancy and tried to take a more nimble approach to save money.
Castle was legendary in both the furniture and design worlds, which may seem like a redundancy, but isn't.
Every quarter, they repeat this futile task in redundancy, all to delay public awareness of their financial backers.
His budget minister said this month a voluntary redundancy plan could be on the cards, but did not elaborate.
SFR will offer a redundancy package averaging 2.5 months of salary per year of service, the union source said.
Perhaps in the deep corporate waters such concerns are percolating; there may even have been a redundancy or two.
But that was 2017, and now its vehicles have at least one LiDAR sensor for redundancy and extra input.
This is called DNS redundancy, and it's probably the reason that some sites (like Pornhub) survived the attack unscathed.
If the infuriating redundancy of Red Dead Redemption 23's story is supposed to prove a point, it doesn't.
But redundancy is effective protection only against accidents, not against terrorists who set out to cause simultaneous system failures.
Valls said there is room for negotiation with unions, which have asked for a stricter definition of redundancy plans.
An absurdist autobiography is either a contradiction in terms or a redundancy, depending on how you look at it.
It's got a simpler interface with a lot more white space, a little less redundancy and a casual vibe.
Boeing also designed the system to rely on a single sensor — a rarity in aviation, where redundancy is common.
And what's so strange about all of this is the multiple layers of redundancy you find on an iPad.
Saudi Aramco, a sophisticated company (and the world's most profitable company, to boot) has redundancy built into its operations.
But if your 4K TV already runs Roku OS, you're going to be dealing with a lot of redundancy.
SFR offered a redundancy package averaging 2.5 months of salary per year of service, a source told Reuters earlier.
But that redundancy would be hard to come by if planning took on more and more of the economy.
Redundancy matters, because businesses that are not up and running when they are needed the most may not survive.
In the first half, the bank reduced staff by 1,888 full time employees, incurring 190 million euros in redundancy costs.
"The camera-only phase is our strategy for achieving what we refer to as 'true redundancy' of sensing," Shashua wrote.
Expect future squad cars to add to a layer of redundancy by electronically announcing their presence to the traffic stream.
GM's announcement of the Gunsan plant shutdown and launch of voluntary redundancy plans couldn't have come at a worse time.
They've resorted to redundancy for emphasis: it's not just a "pause", but a "temporary pause" on travel from these countries.
The analysis considered the financial burden of hiring and redundancy, new building, infrastructure and rent costs, and well as contingencies.
"We store all TikTok US user data in the United States, with backup redundancy in Singapore," the blog post read.
Inside the switch, independent server racks can take over from other servers that fail, providing redundancy at the machine level.
Macron said that if elected president, the firm's redundancy plan would not be accepted if it was not good enough.
And where it gets things wrong, I have no fallback because Huawei doesn't shoot a second, unprocessed picture for redundancy.
It's still not clear exactly how big an area each satellite will cover, or how much redundancy will be required.
And, as I write this, it seems like Groundhog Day yet again much like the definitional redundancy of this sentence.
He compared that to Tesla's upcoming version 3.0 which will be able to handle 2,000 frames per second with redundancy.
And why this particular particle representation, with the observed particles' funny assortment of charges, curious handedness and three-generation redundancy?
Redundancy in engineering means the duplication of vital components of a system in order to increase its reliability and performance.
And whatever happens, a Canadian copy would create more redundancy for data that can be seemingly ubiquitous but deceptively fragile.
SFR offered a redundancy package averaging 2.5 months of salary per year of service, a source told Reuters last week.
He noted that software fails all the time, but that it's about having appropriate levels of redundancy in the system.
Three of them are forward cameras, for redundancy, and the rest provide "360 coverage" for the rest of the car.
Furthermore, they discovered clinics had been given incentives to achieve their sterilization targets, and threatened with redundancy if they failed.
Unlike Starry or Terragraph, AirGig is entirely linear, offering little to no redundancy if one of the links goes down.
And the rule should ensure adequate redundancy for blowout preventers so we don't have a repeat of BP's disastrous performance.
While minimum safety requirements allow just two sensors, other plane-makers — including France-based Airbus — use a third for redundancy.
The new deadline gives PPC time to conclude a voluntary redundancy scheme, including about 1,400 people employed at the plants.
But that work would not lessen the need for new tunnels, which would provide redundancy and increase capacity, he said.
But does the human mind necessarily interpret the pleasurable redundancy of a perfectly pruned boxwood as an encapsulation of love?
"What ragged peaks!" my father exclaimed in wonder, over and over, impressed into redundancy by the drama unfolding around us.
Yet these sections tend to emphasize certain emotional notes — fractured love, enduring loneliness, self-doubt — to the point of redundancy.
Research shows that people perceive ritual-like actions — the repetition, the redundancy — to be more meaningful than mere ordinary actions.
With modern infrastructure, it is easier to isolate problems, build in redundancy and limit the impact when something goes wrong.
Elements of plane design are classified by regulators for their risk of failure, which determines the level of redundancy needed.
"We commit to reducing mandate duplication, redundancy and overlap, including among the main organs of the United Nations," it adds.
Vogt says Strobe's sensors provide distance and velocity data that can be checked against their other sensors, like radar for redundancy.
Firms are reluctant to create permanent jobs because of high social charges and because redundancy and dismissal are expensive and difficult.
This shutdown and the resulting furloughs are rapidly eliminating the layers of redundancy and safety on which the NAS is built.
Despite restructuring plans aimed at restoring profitability, the run-off procedure was decided in June 2015, along with a redundancy plan.
After that, it's very flexible as you can easily scale up or down your storage infrastructure, grant access and customize redundancy.
Detroit could eliminate a redundancy on its bench by cutting either Andrew Romine or Mike Aviles and going with 21 pitchers.
"  The company also emphasized that it stores "all TikTok US user data in the United States, with backup redundancy in Singapore.
If you have lots, it means you have lots of redundancy and a lot of quality control and low error rate.
At the steel union headquarters in the nearby port city of Santos, dozens of workers queued to settle their redundancy pay.
The Verge points out though that lack of redundancy and potential for interruption from inclement weather could potentially kneecap the project.
In October, the bank offered 8,000 staff, mainly in the bank's personal banking and business banking divisions in Denmark, voluntary redundancy.
SFR has proposed a redundancy package averaging 2.5 months of salary per year of service, a union official said last week.
They do, however, increasingly face similar risks of redundancy, or of failing to find a decent job in the first place.
In November, CBC announced that it would be cutting 35 jobs effective December 31 due to "redundancy," according to Broadcast Dialogue.
I want big networks of networks with some redundancy, because even in the U.S., journalists are under siege to some extent.
The New York Times's examination found significant redundancy between the assets in Mr. Scott's blind trust and those held by Mrs.
Thus, whatever one's views on affirmative action, this new score introduces an inscrutable redundancy — one that cannot be disputed or appealed.
Workers in Russian America were so far from civilization that news of their redundancy took almost a year to reach them.
As one can see, were each site to seek its own IRB approval, there would be significant redundancy, delay and inconsistency.
For that usage, OBELI go back to Homeric scholars, who used them to indicate a removal of spurious information or redundancy.
Both individually and societally, we make ourselves incredibly vulnerable by relying on tech without some redundancy — also known as backup capabilities.
The level of redundancy built into devices and platforms should be tied to the cost, inconvenience and harm from technological failure.
Few standards exist for redundancy to improve blast resistance, but the National Institute for Building Sciences does have some design guidelines.
Spacefaring states, America included, are dividing their assets between larger numbers of smaller satellites and also building more redundancy into their systems.
At one level, of course, it would be a redundancy of sorts for Mr. Sanders to assert that he is a Jew.
Redundancy helps keep a business operational if one provider goes down, as Google's cloud did for a few hours earlier this month.
Excluding restructuring expenses for a voluntary redundancy plan, 2016 earnings rose by 3.2 percent from a year earlier to 5.77 billion dirham.
But even one of these little rotors can shift the craft if necessary (though they'll want all eight for lift and redundancy).
"The theme of doing more is consistent across all OSes," Senior Product Marketing Maanager Hassan Anjum told TechCrunch, when pressed about redundancy.
The tax refunds in question can be claimed in relation to ex-gratia lump sum severance payments, rather than legal minimum redundancy.
On the other hand, other automakers feel vehicle-to-vehicle communications are just a redundancy in the autonomous system, not a necessity.
The cars can also be controlled by a remote operator using a "triple-redundancy cellular modem connection" stationed near the geofenced area.
CSIRO Staff Association Secretary Sam Popovski characterised Hunt's proposal a "bandaid" solution and called for the CSIRO to end its redundancy program.
Employers hire and fire freely, redundancy costs are low, wage determination is flexible and professional management is the order of the day.
The greater number of rotors provides both more efficiency in lift and higher levels of redundancy in the event of a failure.
Many supply chains rely on multiple modes of transportation, and no single mode has enough redundancy to accommodate the goods of another.
Even if this formula could result in redundancy or a narrow lane, there's no denying that Party's production has its own voice.
The reorganization of its head office, which was almost completed, had also resulted in HK$244 million in redundancy costs, Cathay said.
Talks with the labor union on Wednesday failed to produce concrete results although some 2,500 workers have applied for voluntary redundancy package.
They will also find out what you have and have not gotten to yet, which is key to avoiding redundancy and inefficiency.
"Redundancy in terms of court orders is a good thing, since every order by a district court can be appealed," Austin said.
"In the past, we've done spare conduits into a building but not the redundancy," said Tom Sullivan, president of development at DivcoWest.
"What that extra length in the colon does is create this redundancy, these sort of extra twists and turns," she has said.
Because of the lack of roadside assistance when you're thousands of feet up, in aviation, redundancy is the name of the game.
Given the redundancy built into the brain, about a third of motor neurons are destroyed before signs of muscle loss become apparent.
"Achieving completely driverless operation needs a very reliable vehicle platform with full redundancy of the vehicle's drive-by-wire system," said Xiao.
The Pentagon should clearly have multiple cloud providers so that if something happens to one of them there is resiliency and redundancy.
The Skyryse model, as explained to me by CEO and founder Mark Groden, is all about broad applicability, reliability, redundancy and safety.
I remember the redundancy of applying to college and then subsequently looking for jobs—there was this difficult quality of impersonal uniformity.
This is not to mention the millions of dollars that bars spend on their own to duct tape this problem with employee redundancy.
Helm will also eventually offer a Stage 2 service where you can have two servers, in different locations, mirroring each other for redundancy.
Another benefit of the plan is fleet redundancy: If all of the satellites don't make it, hopefully at least some of them will.
Redundancy pay was cut from 45 days per year worked to a still-generous 33 days, making lay-offs more bearable for companies.
While he hadn't yet spoken with Church, Anthony Keenan, CSIRO Staff Association spokesperson, told Mashable Australia any redundancy process could take several months.
There's a bit of overlap with 2 here, but redundancy is the name of the game when it comes to the U.S. government.
My tracker has since been updated to introduce redundancy and help with spotty coverage, but I haven't noticed any improvement on this front.
Another underlying idea is to encourage firms to create more permanent staff, by minimising the uncertainty that hangs over redundancy plans in France.
Il Messaggero added that the group is working on several projects, including a voluntary redundancy scheme aimed at 2100 managers in the group.
"There's less redundancy up there in the North, and there's a bigger impact," said John Flaherty, vice president of business planning for Telesat.
Samsung's statement follows a report by the financial magazine Caixin that Samsung was offering a voluntary redundancy programme for employees at the factory.
"The FAA should have known that the failure to have triple redundancy in critical safety systems could cause crashes and death," he said.
In 2014, Nest, with the help of Samsung, Qualcomm, ARM and others, introduced Thread networking, which offers modern network redundancy and improved security.
Shell also spent more than expected on corporate expenses, with some $28 million going on redundancy and restructuring charges following the BG deal.
UK'S UNITE UNION SAYS AKER AND PETROFAC HAVE ISSUED REDUNDANCY NOTICES AND BEGUN A CONSULTATION PERIOD ON TERMINATING AND RE-ENGAGING ALL WORKERS
But there was a redundancy, perhaps unavoidable, in the presentations: Most kebabs came with a bed of seasoned rice, a salad and yogurt.
The two banks said the new group would have 2,082 branches in 2019 and 1,800 people would be laid off using redundancy incentives.
All the borrowers had the status of IEG (Industries Electriques et Gazieres) employees which forbids any redundancy, except in case of serious misconduct.
The amount of redundancy built into the grid for this contingency in the form of operating reserves (both spinning and supplemental) is breathtaking.
There's likely a certain amount of redundancy, in species, in languages—just like there are planes that have more rivets than they need.
The firm is due to enter a massive redundancy program to cut 4,000 workers, though it isn't clear when those layoffs will happen.
Also, the wolf emoji on iOS already looks like a fox, so this will create a redundancy for millions of iPhone users. 213.
When it comes to the service-level agreement, the company promises 99.9 percent availability and 99.999 percent redundancy and protection of your files.
Redundancy is especially important considering two of the three companies experienced failures during resupply missions to the ISS in the last two years.
Blame iPhones or blame animal cruelty or blame the redundancy of clowns given our current administration, but all the circuses are closing down.
The government will pick up the bulk of the tab for redundancy payments, and has also introduced more generous unemployment benefits than usual.
The U.S. automaker is seeking concessions on wages from an angry labor union and launched a voluntary redundancy program, which closes on Friday.
Gallego said there was room for 462 more job losses in the current voluntary redundancy programme, which he hoped to complete this year.
Additionally, we have heard that a further eight roles at the U.K. office have been informed to staff as at risk of redundancy.
Industry by industry, small businesses have been lobbying governments — from town health departments to federal cabinet agencies — to simplify rules and eradicate redundancy.
By focusing our efforts in the most crucial areas and eliminating redundancy, we'll deliver on our growth goals and better serve our consumers.
"It looks the redundancy program has been well received by workers," said Cho Seong-jae, a senior fellow at the Korea Labor Institute.
It will begin redundancy consultations with over 100 Dublin pilots and more than 200 cabin crew who were issued with 90-day protective notice.
This volume includes 21 essays that have been previously published in his books, an unnecessary redundancy when there is plenty of material at hand.
Because there's so much fall-off in capacity to create redundancy in whatever scientific experiments you're doing, this creates perfect controls every single time.
Unfortunately, the L is unique in that there is such heavy ridership in an area that has so little redundancy from other subway lines.
To secure their bid Bain and Cinven agreed to protections of Stada's workers from forced redundancy and assured the status of its production sites.
Ultra-reliable systems must be designed to guard against common cause failures and include additional redundancy and hold extra reserves to cope with them.
Last year the finance director stepped down after an NAO audit exposed an attempted cover-up relating to nearly £2m in unauthorised redundancy payments.
The merits of having only one are mainly related to simplicity and cost — having two gives you more power and redundancy if one fails.
Brewer wrote about making sure the car components of the self-driving vehicle are still a car in terms of safety, redundancy and reliability.
Hiring has also been encouraged by President Emmanuel Macron's labour reform, passed last September, which lowers the risk to employers by simplifying redundancy procedures.
The new government also plans to proceed with the partial privatization of PPC's low-voltage distribution network and implement a targeted voluntary redundancy scheme.
We have focused on designing resiliency and redundancy in our satellites such that failed satellites, should there be any, would not collide with others.
"Differences, even small ones, in functionally equivalent regulations cause redundancy that adds cost to the product without benefit for the consumer," the group wrote.
After the recent outages, outside experts have questioned whether airlines have enough redundancy in their huge, complex IT systems and test them frequently enough.
Provided by Brazilian telecoms company Embratel, the cloud is located in Brazil and has a primary and secondary data center for resilience and redundancy.
The cost of the redundancy plan, agreed with SFR's two leading unions last week, would amount to around 800 million euros, the CEO added.
So if you want to streamline government, shrink government, reduce redundancy, and make government more efficient, where should President Donald Trump and Congress start?
There's always going to be redundancy and repetitiveness when we talk about the legislative process, but in this case I think it's an opportunity.
There's some overlap among them, she said, but redundancy is key to ensuring family, doctors and others are aware of and respect your wishes.
The telco almost doubled its employee redundancy costs for the 2017 financial year, spending $313 million, compared to $166 million in the previous year.
He also said its parachute systems are designed with redundancy so the vehicle can still safely splashdown in the event that one parachute fails.
That's due in part to the redundancy built into the design of the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which uses nine Merlin engines working together.
However, if there had been any women on the team, they might have known to just ask her and then double that for redundancy.
More than 100 pilots and over 200 cabin crew employees have been sent "letter of protective notice" that start a 90-day redundancy consultation.
Which director would want to sign up to a Star Wars movie now, especially given the high redundancy rate among Star Wars movie directors?
We must say without ceasing, and without growing weary by the redundancy, that what we are witnessing is not normal and cannot go unchallenged.
Some of the smartest minds in technology and science are constantly looking at new ways to add redundancy and increase resilience for the internet.
The multi-cloud model The cloud has become so crucial to corporations' business strategies that cloud customers are beginning to build redundancy into their networks.
The insurance policies were supposed to protect borrowers against sickness or redundancy, but were often sold to those who would have been ineligible to claim.
Those who attend it (two-thirds are men) have mostly quit or taken redundancy packages from big Japanese firms, and are trying to start again.
Pro photographers have bemoaned this decision from both companies, as it makes these cameras a no-go for events or weddings where redundancy is mandatory.
To guard against this, remote towers have high levels of redundancy, with backup equipment such as dual power supplies and additional pathways for data networks.
Kocher said the company is not planning large-scale job cuts or redundancy plans as part of its shift to renewables, grids and energy services.
Bold is the French politician who defends the idea that firms might be more willing to hire more staff if redundancy rules were less punitive.
"Apple chose to use different modems for leverage and redundancy, and carriers had no real say in that," Jackdaw Research analyst Jan Dawson told Recode.
Carrefour, the largest private sector employer in France, said a voluntary redundancy plan would be offered to 2,400 employees at its head office in France.
Members of the CGT and CFE-CGC, which refused to sign up to the redundancy plan, account for less than half of the group's workforce.
Given all the redundancy in messaging each individual guest, hosts started to create their own docs or PDFs with clear instructions to send to guests.
But having done so, the new infrastructure will add redundancy to the region's systems and provide a base on which to build more if necessary.
The logical region for mergers is Europe, but enmeshed state ownership of automakers and labor politics prevents a Marchionnian elimination of redundancy from gaining traction.
"Do not resuscitate" or "do not intubate" orders may already be included on a POLST, but redundancy in the form of this document is important.
We're going to build (1) tools for data reuse (to reduce research redundancy and waste), (2) the infrastructure to experiment with different incentive structures (e.g.
The bank said costs rose by 5 percent in part due to annual salary increases and higher redundancy costs, while revenue rose by 1 percent.
After the court's ruling, Ryanair said the crew members still had the choice between a base transfer, to a country with lower wages, or redundancy.
He has to live the same tortuous day every single day, and we have to watch it to get a taste of that terminal redundancy.
Shifting to the small satellite constellation approach currently being pursued by a number of private companies definitely has advantages in terms of redundancy and replaceability.
These are the safest and easiest to use, even if they offer "hard" redundancy to some of the virtual stuff that's accessible via the touchscreen.
Boeing last week announced that they were updating MCAS to draw data from the two AoA sensors, adding a level of redundancy to the system.
Armstrong explains that while there may be some redundancy in content coverage as Yahoo's brands fold into AOL's, the company is not afraid of some overlap.
To attract task-requesters, the brothers have devised a mechanism to reduce redundancy in microtasks, which they hope will translate into fewer payments for duplicate work.
The PRA specifically does not distinguish between personal and work efforts, and the last provision of the law prohibits personal communications unless there is government redundancy.
"It will be a great addition to the many other meditation apps you might be using today," Rose wrote in a Medium post, acknowledging the redundancy.
They also will be able to layer bandwidth for regions or applications with high-density traffic, as well as for critical applications where redundancy is required.
High-reliability and redundancy is a must for the facility, where dropping even one in 100,000 connections would create more than 7,000 angry customers a day.
But today Facebook announced its biggest reorganization ever, which could cut the redundancy, apply talent to fresh problems and unite the company under a common banner.
Samsung's Wednesday statement followed a report by financial magazine Caixin saying the South Korean firm had offered voluntary redundancy for some employees at the Huizhou plant.
In a separate letter, GM Korea stressed to employees that they only had until Friday to apply for the redundancy program and urged them to apply.
Mr. Brown said Tally built redundancy into its system by working with more than one aggregator, the third-party services that manage connections with bank sites.
Although the existence of the offline backup was not intentional in this case, it demonstrates the importance of one particular aspect of resilience against cyberattack: redundancy.
The spokesman said the 400 job cuts - which amount to about a quarter of the facility's staff - would be carried out via a voluntary redundancy plan.
You see them go in with £20,000 from a redundancy or divorce and, a few years later, they have a load of stuff that nobody wants.
Around 820 jobs are to go at Swedish plants in Kumla and Boras, while 1,600 employees had taken voluntary redundancy, helping the company towards its targets.
"We don't want redundancy," said Bradley Beychok, the president of American Bridge, which also counts the longtime Democratic strategists James Carville and Jim Messina as advisers.
SEOUL, Sept 17 (Reuters) - LG Display said on Tuesday that it would launch a voluntary redundancy programme for its production line employees after mounting financial losses.
A placard on the table announces the daily special ("the plat du jour of the day," a server with a flair for redundancy once introduced it).
Rather, reusable rockets are meant to be flown repeatedly and, therefore, need a level of redundancy and survivability that aren't required of one-and-done rockets.
SEOUL, Sept 17 (Reuters) - LG Display said on Tuesday that it would launch a voluntary redundancy program for its production line employees after mounting financial losses.
SAO PAULO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Brazil's state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA has launched a voluntary redundancy program, according to a securities filing on Thursday.
Federal safety inspectors were furloughed, removing a layer of redundancy that's supposed to make doubly sure that every plane that takes off is not a risk.
"This hypothesized reduction in representational redundancy likely serves to enhance the brain's ability to detect more relevant novel environmental changes or novel stimuli," the study notes.
A successful deal with BNP will mean Deutsche won't have to pay redundancy for those individuals as it seeks to shed around 18,000 from its payroll globally.
It was subtle—and peppered with niceties—before it culminated in redundancy when she was due to return from her five and a half month maternity leave.
Provident said its consumer credit unit (CCD) had started a voluntary redundancy program which was expected to reduce headcount by about 200 in CCD's central support functions.
Is it possible that what they&aposre considering is you know, sort of dividing them off and creating their own branch so that there&aposs not redundancy?
LONDON, Dec 7 (IFR) - HSBC has put several bankers at risk of redundancy as part of a reshuffle of its capital markets businesses, according to market participants.
Vodafone New Zealand said about 2,000 employees — with the exception of frontline call center and retail team members — were asked in February if they would consider redundancy.
But two people familiar with the bank's thinking said that high redundancy payouts and fears over losing business made the bank reluctant to sack too many people.
This redundancy is the distinguishing feature of QD, explained Mauro Paternostro, a physicist at Queen's University Belfast who was involved in one of the three new experiments.
In February 2015, Escondida said it had begun a voluntary redundancy program for its workforce as part of an ongoing plan to improve productivity and cut costs.
That report also found that workers most vulnerable to redundancy — older, lower-skilled, and non-university educated  — are least likely to receive help to upgrade their skills.
We are so fond of it, in fact, that we've written an entire article on it, and how it is chronically overused to the point of redundancy.
Editor learns your writing style as you use it, not only noting instances where you misspelled something but also offering suggestions to eliminate redundancy or confusing language.
On the low technology side, organizations, including state elections, can use greater redundancy or hard copy backups or, in the shipping context, a good old fashioned sextant.
He said that Petrobras would also reduce its employee payroll to 50,000 within two years, from around 63,000 at present, as a result of voluntary redundancy schemes.
From what I saw, and considering the redundancy built into the system, it's entirely possible that this drone show could stick around and change with the seasons.
That will come on top of the A$150 million in redundancy costs that Engie and Mitsui have agreed to pay the 750 workers losing their jobs.
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This part of the system has physical and logical redundancy, strong cybersecurity, survivability for the full range of threats and assured availability to the commander in chief.
Mobileye, a company that specializes in chips for vision-based autonomous vehicles, believes in redundancy, but it also believes in the power of its camera-based system.
If there's any real parallel to be drawn between Trump and Sanders, it's how their respective rises have revealed the flubby redundancy of their respective parties' establishments.
Vodafone New Zealand said about 2,000 employees - with the exception of frontline call center and retail team members - were asked in February if they would consider redundancy.
"Executives are trying to keep the morale up, telling us media reports about a voluntary redundancy program are false," a company source with knowledge of the matter said.
In some cases, engineers on different teams were doing the same job, which created redundancy and inefficiency, current and former employees in the engineering division tell BuzzFeed News.
Work-Related ProblemsYour travel plans can sometimes be derailed by reasons that have to do with your job, whether it's a last-minute project or an unexpected redundancy.
Identifying every instance of redundancy within this complex system, which has an estimated impact of $2 trillion annually on the U.S. economy, will require a Herculean analytical effort.
The data "will be replicated on each of the three satellites" for built-in redundancy, Gatens added, to help protect against the loss of connection to a satellite.
The redundancy drive in London, where MUFG employs about 2,000 people, forms part of a broader restructuring of overseas operations described in April by sources at the firm.
I personally saw the source code to a popular title lost because a publisher did not implement any sort of hardware redundancy when it was initially backed up.
It will ease redundancy rules and partly decentralise collective bargaining, making it simpler for firms to negotiate working time directly with their staff and undercut sector-wide agreements.
Redundancy might be a key feature, but high latency will always be considered a bug now that we've all been conditioned to expect real-time interactions with technology.
This redundancy has a severe adverse impact on digital assets, adding a cost and compliance burden that deters many from reporting or even engaging in the cryptocurrency arena.
Even on the Max's predecessor, the 737 NG, the lack of redundancy presented challenges, according to a former Collins employee who worked on that plane's flight control computers.
Cygnus Vehicle / Image Courtesy of NASA Shireman also emphasized the importance of having three separate supply companies for NASA to select from for purposes of redundancy and flexibility.
When S3 went down, it knocked out a bunch of major websites, because websites had no backup or redundancy in the event that Amazon's services were not working.
When you pick your squad, you need to think about how those four pieces will fit together, because Darkest Dungeon doesn't really allow you the luxury of redundancy.
This "speech by crowd" method allowed the machine to produce two separate arguments, while also discarding "redundancy" or submissions that had made the same point using different words.
As we have said before, and recently confirmed through an independent security audit, we store all US user data in the United States, with backup redundancy in Singapore.
"We have advocated for years for redundancy in your infrastructure," said Kyle York, chief strategy officer for Dyn, the New Hampshire DNS provider that was attacked on Friday.
BRUSSELS, March 14 (Reuters) - Spanish airline Iberia is preparing new job cuts to reduce costs after completing the current redundancy programme, its chairman Luis Gallego said on Monday.
Some critics have suggested that satire has reached a state of exhausted redundancy, that laughter, far from being the best medicine, now functions as a kind of placebo.
But Starliner requires "building a level of redundancy into a vehicle that, no matter how bad of a day, we can always get them home safely," Ferguson said.
"We have reluctantly entered into redundancy consultations with a number of staff to advise them that their roles are at risk," a Woodford spokesman said by email on Wednesday.
Combes declined to comment on the costs or savings expected from a redundancy plan signed last week with SFR's two biggest unions to cut 5,000 jobs by mid-2019.
They ran through the report like two automaton ancestors, yet all the while, Hamza peered at him with the glowing gold eyes of his comm apparition, his redundancy ghost.
The government doesn't seem disturbed by the loss of top scientific minds, such as climate scientist John Church, who was offered a voluntary redundancy by the CSIRO in May.
So one of the things Intel helped the startup with was building enough redundancy into the vehicle so that it can stay afloat in the face of multiple failures.
The move comes on the back of a plan announced in January to cut the number of managers at the firm, and a previous redundancy scheme announced in 2014.
With every day that passes his gimmick edges closer to redundancy until, eventually, he will cease to be South Africa's youngest DJ, he will cease to give us life.
It collapsed the conjunctive conditions "armed and dangerous" into a unitary concept—"armed and therefore dangerous"—thus stripping "dangerous" of any independent meaning and rendering it a mere redundancy.
This is a particularly daunting scenario for the growing number of people who live in Williamsburg but work across the river, because there's no redundancy built into the system.
Empowering entrepreneurs on the ground, introducing redundancy in the form of back-ups, and instituting processes for learning from cyberattacks are critical features of building resilience to future cyberattacks.
All those systems add up to a lot of redundancy, and it's a notch above what Tesla is doing, at least in terms of the variety of sensors used.
But the sentiment that recurrence serves no other purpose than redundancy remains today, when we make fun of people who know exactly which house they'd belong to in Westeros.
It was already often a sculptural object, but now that there are fewer and fewer papers to weigh down, the paperweight has achieved a nearly transcendent level of redundancy.
"Because of the network topology and structure, most issues can be resolved remotely and in the instance that there is an issue, we often have significant redundancy," he said.
"We are extremely disappointed that a company like BA with a strong balance sheet and cash reserves has rushed into redundancy consultation," said BALPA pilot union chief Brian Sutton.
So the word, first reported by Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski, is that the Celtics will avoid that redundancy by trading their pick to the Philadelphia 76ers (who will select Fultz).
The offer for voluntary redundancy was made to employees in special headquarters and staff functions in Denmark but not to branch staff or those in regulatory positions, it said.
NBG is also looking at its operational costs, which are the highest about the country's four biggest lenders, and will soon launch a new voluntary redundancy scheme, Mylonas added.
The hope is that liquidation might at least trigger a so-called redundancy package, the British term for a severance payment that might deliver some of his lost wages.
Beyond the behavior of the police, a critically important issue outside the scope of aviation policy, the United disaster basically touches on a series of travel frustrations related to redundancy.
Too many of the fusion centers haven't meaningfully detected terrorists or plots, so federal resources need to be used more effectively, as there is too much redundancy across the country.
"There is already legislation in place to help support students in the school setting, so the effort of additional legislation is really an effort of redundancy," Halstead said by email.
Almost 2,500 workers at GM Korea, about 15 percent of its staff, have applied for a redundancy package that the U.S. automaker is offering as part of a drastic restructuring.
Redundancy is a natural choice for AV systems, but it's made more palatable by the extreme levels of acceleration and specialization that are possible nowadays for neural network-based computing.
MCAS is triggered by a single angle of attack sensor, and critics have questioned why Boeing would design the plane without a redundancy, and why the FAA approved the system.
Bankers seen leaving Deutsche Bank's Sydney office also said they had been laid off, but declined to be identified as they were due to return later to sign redundancy packages.
GM, which has some 16,000 employees in South Korea, also asked staff to "actively consider" a previously announced voluntary redundancy plan which has a Friday deadline, a separate letter showed.
It is offering South Korean workers three times their annual base salary, money for college tuition and more than $9,000 toward a new car as part of the redundancy proposal.
Combes declined to comment on the cost and potential savings of the redundancy plan SFR signed with its two leading unions last week to cut 5,000 jobs by mid-2019.
Engineers also opted for six pop-out landing legs instead of three static ones to provide "redundancy for landing on unimproved surfaces," Musk said — places like the moon or Mars.
It also claims "ultra-redundancy," in terms of staying in the air if there are jet engine failures, including being equipped with its own parachute in case it fails entirely.
It is offering South Korean workers three times their annual base salary, money for college tuition and more than $9,000 toward a new car as part of a redundancy package.
The company recently noted plans to release around a dozen Mods a year — a list that's likely to include some redundancy, as in the case of the multiple battery packs.
Last year's rookie sensation in Denver, Jusuf Nurkic, is spared the label of redundancy mostly because of Jokic's ability to guide a healthy offense even far away from the basket.
In 1963, George Plimpton braved the ennui and redundancy of professional football's silliest season to train and scrimmage with the Detroit Lions, resulting in the classic sports book Paper Lion.
"It is our sincere desire that we will avoid the need for redundancy and that suitable alternative employment can be found within ISS for any affected individual," the representative said.
"Our labour attache is under strict instructions to determine what is the real cause of the decision of management to retrench them on the basis of redundancy," he told Reuters.
Traditional expensive, huge intelligence and military satellites carry giant price tags, have multi-year development timelines and offer sizable targets to potential enemies without much in the way of redundancy.
The United States could also create redundancy for its critical satellites, making them smaller and as stealthy as possible, and thus too numerous to be taken out in one blow.
Almost 2,500 workers at GM Korea, equivalent to 15 percent of its staff, have applied for a redundancy package that the U.S. automaker is offering as part of a drastic restructuring.
"Quo Vado?" is the tale about Checco, a man from a small Italian town who — after refusing to accept redundancy — is trying everything to keep his job as a government employee.
Dave Bartoletti, a Forrester analyst who covers the cloud industry, agrees and says it's a wake-up call for services to bake redundancy into their storage, regardless of where it is.
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Even if you only have a LiDAR sensor as a safety redundancy, you want to have that on the vehicle — another fatal Uber or Tesla Autopilot crash has to be prevented.
Bae wouldn't go into specifics, but he said the car would use LIDAR, radar, ultrasound, and HD cameras to guide its self-driving capabilities, including multiple layers of redundancy for safety.
Bankers seen leaving Deutsche Bank's Sydney office on Monday said they had been laid off, but declined to be identified as they were due to return later to sign redundancy packages.
I think men in some communities are going through a period of male redundancy as women become more educated, want careers, and no longer want to get married and so on.
Under the plan, employees will be offered between around 212,000 reais and 706,000 reais to take redundancy, Deyvid Bacelar, the Petrobras board member representing workers, told Reuters, citing an internal memo.
The agreement will cut 853 jobs, of which 100 would come from layoffs and 683 as part of a voluntary redundancy program, a joint statement from BNL unions showed on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is offering voluntary redundancy packages to 500 managing directors and directors in its London office, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
You need a lot of redundancy … more cameras, more radars, redundant power buses … so that any system can fail in the car and it doesn't need to backup to a driver.
The Times - British members of Parliament are calling on AstraZeneca Plc to pay former staff 21 million euros ($20.8880 million) in redundancy after the collapse of the Avlon manufacturing site. bit.
The majority ended up on the streets because of redundancy or family conflicts with many turning to drugs or alcohol when they no longer had a place to live, he added.
The FBI is an organization built on redundancy, and a robust system of accountability up and down the chain of command ensures no employee's personal views can effectively impact their work.
If Iran engages in another successful attack of an equal scale, that could reach the threshold at which Saudi Arabia would respond, especially because that would compromise Saudi energy infrastructure redundancy.
It's actually a super-clever workaround that adds extravehicular redundancy to highly automated vehicles — kind of like an off-site backup for the sensory component of our future autonomous virtual drivers.
The group agreed with labour representatives to launch the redundancy programme on May 1 to cut white-collar staff positions, the spokesman said, confirming a report by German daily Stuttgarter Zeitung.
It launched in early September a voluntary redundancy programme for employees at its large display business department in South Korea, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters earlier.
"As we have said before, and recently confirmed through an independent security audit, we store all US user data in the United States, with backup redundancy in Singapore," Ms. Pappas wrote.
Miyamoto declined to comment on potential job cut, but said any job redundancy could be offset by transferring to other tasks within the group as there were shortages in some posts.
Beginning in 2014, the government introduced a second machine, a printer that deposits a hard copy of each ballot into a sealed box, ensuring an additional layer of redundancy and security.
It was an opportunity to distribute power generators across the island, build more robust transmission lines, add in some redundancy, and switch to energy sources that don't have to be imported.
Although, he cautioned that there's a lot of redundancy in the military radar system; a counterattack can't be launched with an "oops" push of a button, unlike, apparently, an emergency alert.
"City Buildings Department spokesman Gregg Cunningham told the Tribune, "That rope is one of several that are connected to the elevator, and, even with this one failing, there's a redundancy in place.
RRDNS keeps track of how well the internal resolvers are performing and does a weighted selection of possible resolvers (we operate multiple per data center for redundancy) and chooses the most performant.
Handing one of those tasks to a computerised helper leaves radiologists not with a redundancy cheque, but with more time to focus on other parts of their jobs—often the rewarding ones.
I am a huge believer that comes from the defense side of things where I've studied: the more systems you use, the more redundancy that you need to build into the system.
What Kimchi stressed throughout our conversation is that Amazon's approach goes beyond redundancy, which is a pretty obvious concept in aviation and involves having multiple instances of the same hardware on board.
Few receive benefits required by law, such as redundancy pay, because they work in the informal economy or their employers have failed to complete the relevant paperwork (and pay the associated taxes).
This new car includes robust safety and redundancy systems so that in the event of a failure or issue in the self-driving tech, there are backups that will keep passengers safe.
The justification for this particular rule-cut stemmed from the fact that gas-tank covers on most vehicles today are designed to serve the same purpose – the very definition of regulatory redundancy.
Many insights, including the need for more modularity, diversity, redundancy and standardization in power systems have been elaborated since and are still relevant to a power industry that is undergoing accelerating change.
"Thomas Piketty agrees," says one student triumphantly, referring to an article in Le Monde, a newspaper, in which the best-selling French economist argued that reducing redundancy costs will not curb unemployment.
But when the hysterical Hilter, Stalin, Mao, Putin, Fall of Rome and KKK comparisons to Trump are proclaimed for the 200th time, the personal stuff drowns in redundancy, thereby losing its impact.
Under pressure to increase profits, Europe's largest retailer announced in January cost savings of 2 billion euros by 2020, including a voluntary redundancy plan for 2,400 employees at its French head office.
LONDON, Feb 8 (IFR) - Jonathan Gold, Deutsche Bank's co-head of financial institutions origination for Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA), has been put at risk of redundancy according to two sources.
Earlier this month, Pernod Ricard said it would cut about 280 jobs through a voluntary redundancy program as part of a plan to merge its two French distribution subsidiaries Ricard and Pernod.
The French bank has proposed a voluntary redundancy programme for its 6,1003-strong corporate and institutional bank in France that could see up to 675 positions lost over the next three years.
Earlier this month, Pernod Ricard said it would cut about 280 jobs through a voluntary redundancy programme as part of a plan to merge its two French distribution subsidiaries Ricard and Pernod.
Digital maps ease the burden by helping give foresight to a car's computers, and adding redundancy to the car's understanding of the situation it faces, said Civil Maps' chief executive, Sravan Puttagunta.
Chabuddy: If you work with a company for a long time, you can also do an inside job, make the company go broke and then they have to give you redundancy pay.
There's actually quite a bit of redundancy going on here (as in some specs are just repeating themselves), but it's worth digging in to find out what each of them are referring to.
Based on past work on drug shortages, they know that a lack of redundancy — having few sources for a specific product — in drug manufacturing can be problematic for the continuous supply of medicines.
PARIS, Aug 4 (Reuters) - French telecoms group SFR agreed in principle with its two leading unions on redundancy terms for its plan to cut 5,000 jobs, a union source told Reuters on Thursday.
LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is offering voluntary redundancy packages to 500 managing directors and directors in its London office, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Here, however, redundancy means that should an error or damage creep in somehow or another, it will be isolated to one of the two systems and reconciliation software will detect and flag it.
"I don't need any lectures from anyone on compassion," Kahlon told reporters in Tel Aviv after Netanyahu referred on Facebook to "heart-rending" appeals from employees of the current broadcasting authority facing redundancy.
Sure, there was a brief period where he was able to find some less-than-reputable work in the state of Georgia, but he never fully regained his livelihood after the sudden redundancy.
Arab National Bank and Saudi British Bank are providing the loan, which Binladin is using to cover redundancy costs for workers it is laying off, back salaries and severance costs, the sources said.
Those cost savings proposals include a voluntary redundancy plan for 13,400 employees at its French head office, and plans to sell or close 273 underperforming Dia stores, which employ up to 2,100 people.
Cerebras approached the problem using redundancy by adding extra cores throughout the chip that would be used as backup in the event that an error appeared in that core's neighborhood on the wafer.
Part of Oracle's concern is it is standard commercially to use a multi-cloud environment to allow for redundancy and resiliency, which, in military operations would be particularly crucial in case of failure.
The paper had said Daimler aimed to reduce its staff of 15,000 by a total of between 1,000 and 2,000 through measures including the voluntary redundancy programme, internal transfers, early retirement and attrition.
At first it might seem redundant, but because there are so many unanticipated problems that arise in vaccine and treatment tests, redundancy is a feature of the scientific process rather than a drawback.
A 2011 Mind survey found that one in five people people would not disclose their stress or mental health status to their employer for fear of being placed first in line for redundancy.
SUPPLIERS: BOSCH In January, German engineering company Bosch said it would make staff changes via shorter working hours, voluntary redundancy and severance packages, but declined to provide a global figure for headcount reductions.
Flight Centre Travel Group said a third of its 219.4,210.5 workers face temporary or permanent redundancy, while Premier Investments shut its retail stores in Australia, saying the closures could impact over 9,000 employees.
"The VA system was explicitly designed with the idea of not only treating veterans but providing redundancy for the civilian system," said Sasha Baker, a top aide to former Defense Secretary Ash Carter.
As part of that plan, the company has put 48 jobs in London, more than a quarter of its City workforce, at risk of redundancy, according to an internal document seen by Reuters.
"Whilst on the face of it the plans look positive, not all existing colleagues will have the transferable skills for the newly created roles and will mean some face redundancy," the union said.
That rating denotes a building with at least four high-speed internet service providers, robust redundancy of components in case of failure and the capacity to support new digital services, among other features.
But ultimately, even when I noticed the lagging pace and the redundancy of the exposition, I just didn't care because I was enjoying the characterization and the emotional impact of the story so much.
JERUSALEM, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Teva Pharmaceutical Industries reached agreement with Israel's Histadrut labour federation on Thursday to award preferential severance packages to company administrative staff taking voluntary redundancy, both sides said in a statement.
These were developed in parallel, including the new, third-generation vehicle that has enough redundancy in terms of compute, sensor and driving systems that you can safely remove the human driver for the vehicle.
Many are very small and nearly three quarters have between one and three workers, the source added, without detailing how many employees many be at risk of redundancy or the timeframe for the closures.
Though severe over-capacity has been identified as a major problem across a range of industries, loss-making firms are reluctant to exit, saying they cannot afford to settle debts and staff redundancy payments.
For every analysis like this one — forecasting that half of all jobs in the United States will be replaced by new technology — others point out that there is no evidence of humanity's impending redundancy.
COPENHAGEN, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Danske Bank said on Tuesday it had offered about 40 percent of its employees voluntary redundancy as part of efforts to cut costs against the backdrop of low interest rates.
Logically, advance knowledge about redundancy is closely guarded by employers, but if employers have incentives to be transparent and retrain their workers, rather than tossing them out, there will be a net welfare gain.
By using their convening power to bring together key players at federal and local levels, policymakers can facilitate a conversation about the role of redundancy, learning and entrepreneurship in the face of such threats.
"Generally we have an ambition to ... increase our profit by double-digits, or a high single-digit," Kubiak told Reuters, adding this excluded one-offs such as the cost of a voluntary redundancy programme.
The bank is consulting with 330 staff about redundancy and 130 new roles will be created, said Linda Rolph of the bank's employee union Advance, which is in talks with Santander about the cuts.
About 2,600 workers at GM Korea, equivalent to about 63 percent of its staff, have applied for a redundancy package that the U.S. automaker has offered as part of restructuring, union officials have said.
"The more participants you have, the more security you have, the more redundancy you have, the harder it is to attack the system and break the consensus the blockchain is there to establish," he said.
Unless you can do something about those huge peaks and valleys, you need almost 100 percent redundancy — enough backup power plants to supply 100 percent of demand in the event that VRE is providing none.
PARIS (Reuters) - Some French government employees could be offered voluntary redundancy as President Emmanuel Macron pursues plans to shrink the state in a country with one of the highest public spending ratios in the world.
Nearly three-quarters of those have between one and three workers, according to the memo, though no details of how many employees many be at risk of redundancy or the time frame for the closures.
Lee Barron, regional secretary of the TUC and a Villa season ticket holder for over 30 years, has reportedly offered to assist staff members facing redundancy, despite the lack of union recognition at the club.
After a brief chat they also pointed me towards its marketing materials, including this page on how its global infrastructure is organised in 'zones' and 'regions' to ensure multiple levels of back-ups and redundancy.
Finally, the fact that the GOP — which has known about this debt limit deadline since last year — still showed up to the Oval Office without a plan for passage is itself instructive in its redundancy.
VIENNA, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Nearly 1,000 employees at Bank Austria, which is owned by Italy's UniCredit, have volunteered for a redundancy package that is part of a cost-cutting plan, the lender said on Thursday.
"There are 959 employees in total," the spokesman said, referring to the number of staff members who have registered their interest in accepting the company's redundancy package with Austria's unemployment service, as required by law.
Regarding its 680 remaining workers at the Gunsan factory, which is scheduled to be shuttered in May, the company will "implement options including a voluntary redundancy program and transfers" to other plants to avoid layoffs.
Cables will enter the building through eight conduits — four in the front and four in the back — enough to accommodate multiple service providers and offer built-in backup, known as redundancy in the tech world.
"While we will be looking across all parts of the newsroom, at the end of the redundancy program we expect there will be significantly fewer editorial management, video, presentation and section writer roles," he wrote.
LONDON, April 14 (IFR) - BNP Paribas has proposed a voluntary redundancy programme for its 6,000-strong corporate and institutional bank in France that could see up to 675 positions lost over the next three years.
Almost 2700,500 workers at GM Korea, some 15 percent of its staff, have applied for a redundancy package that the U.S. automaker is offering as part of a drastic restructuring, union officials have said previously.
"We want elections officials to start putting together communications redundancy plans so they have protocol in place to communicate with voters and the media and so on if this happens on election day," he said.
The all-electric drone has four arms, eight propellors, eight motors and two sets of sensors — as well as a redundancy to ensure safety in bad weather (or perhaps in case one set of sensors fails).
The company said it expected earnings before interest and tax excluding write-downs and redundancy costs to be slightly above 20.9195 million euros ($21 million) compared with its previous forecast of more than 26.8732 million euros.
Hospital-owned, off-campus medical practices are also allowed to charge the facility fee to cover specific regulatory requirements, such as building codes, disaster preparedness, equipment redundancy and other items that are largely invisible to patients.
The aircraft features a 12-rotor flight system, which provides redundancy and vertical lifts, with one large fixed prop that kicks in post-take off to propel it around 100 miles per hour through the air.
Airlines could have paid more to rely on two angle of attack sensors for redundancy — an ill-conceived, a la carte approach to aviation safety that mirrors the way airlines sell seats with more leg room.
"This is my fourth time that I've been placed under the threat of redundancy," 51-year-old steelworker and union representative Mark Turner said outside Tata's plant in Port Talbot in Wales, Britain's biggest steel works.
The interviewer runs the risk of plagiarizing the interviewee's books ( The Psychic Soviet, Supernatural Strategies for Making a Rock 'n' Roll Group, and Censorship Now!), or at least adding redundancy to the lives Svenonius' readership/fans.
"The buyer will have to repay a 13 million euros debt to banks and pay a compensation of 200 euro per every year in service to employees who opted for a voluntary redundancy plan," it said.
The fourth-quarter net loss of 19.2 billion yen ($2131.6 million) reported on Wednesday compared with a net profit of 82.0 billion yen a year earlier, and included a 16 billion yen charge for redundancy packages.
In one example of low-hanging fruit of regulatory redundancy cut without causing detriment, the Environmental Protection Agency in 2013 eliminated a requirement in many states for air-pollution vapor-recovery nozzles on gas-station pumps.
In other words, Samsung hasn't completely redesigned the phone, which had been in the works for years, but has added layers of redundancy and protection in places where it thinks the phone may have been vulnerable.
GM plans to shut down its Gunsan plant by May and almost 2,500 workers, or about 15 percent of the staff, have applied for the redundancy package offered as part of a restructuring of its operations.
TikTok denied the American lawmakers' allegations in a statement last week, claiming that it stores all U.S. user data locally with backup redundancy in Singapore and that none of its data is subject to Chinese law.
In a November comment letter to the SEC, the AFL-CIO said it supported "reducing redundancy and addressing 'information overload," noting that much of the information in public disclosures is duplicative and not useful to investors.
Over the past decade, the city has spent about $10 billion to build redundancy into a system that relies on three main tunnels to deliver about 1.1 billion gallons of water to the city every day.
Around a third of new clients' outgoings were more than their incomes, the charity added, with problem debt most commonly caused by unexpected life events such as a reduction in income, injury or illness, or redundancy.
Pandora delivered a smaller decline in operating profit than the market had expected, but reported that it had begun cost savings, buying back old inventory, continuing a redundancy program, closing underperforming stores and reducing promotional activity.
The bank has been forced to set aside about 16 billion pounds since the financial crisis to repay customers who took out policies to protect borrowers against sickness or redundancy, but were often ineligible to claim.
Under the redundancy package, which had an application deadline of March 2, workers are being offered three times their annual base salary, money for their children's college tuition and more than $9,000 towards a new car.
In the context of art and discourse, are universities navigating the boundaries of free speech competently and can they be the incubator for institutional inclusion policy or is every new censorship case a sign of redundancy?
But at what point in today's giddy-up art world does the redundancy of Buren's woozy striped gesture, once used to draw critical attention to a given space or context, itself need to be "questioned" as institutional?
Getting an external drive is simpler, but you can't share files from it around all your home computers as easily, and it doesn't come with some of the data redundancy features we're going to talk about below.
The study found that adoption of new software is slowing to pre-2018 levels and that "redundancy is coming to an end" — which could apply to companies that pay for both Office 365 and Slack or Zoom.
"Tyson Foods has built in some redundancy to handle situations like these and we will use other plants within our network to help keep our supply chain full," Steve Stouffer, group president of Tyson Fresh Meats said.
I know there will be some software issues down the road, and so I have confidence that the vehicles have redundancies in their own fault-detection systems and then also have redundancy where the pilot can interact.
It comes as Frankfurt is reportedly considering rolling back some of the terms of redundancy packages, according to the Financial Times, with measures potentially including introducing an upper salary limit on employee protections of €100,000 or €150,000.
"GM Korea needs to pay for the cost of its voluntary redundancy program, which will be covered by fresh loans from GM," one of the sources said, declining to be named because of the sensitivity of matter.
The above examples are but two cases of redundancy in a massive regulatory system built up over the course of seven decades, since the Administrative Procedures Act of 1946 which defines and empowers the modern executive branch.
French telecoms group SFR, which aims to cut a third of its workforce by 2019, has proposed a redundancy package averaging 2.5 months of salary per year of service, UNSA union official Abdelkader Choukrane said on Tuesday.
Job cuts were once again on the agenda in the banking sector with BNP Paribas proposing a voluntary redundancy program which could see up to 675 positions lost from the French bank in the next three years.
The official reason for having two satellites is redundancy and calibration: if we lose one to a cloud of space debris, the other can keep logging independently, and while they're both up they can cross-check everything.
And while they look very much like the current shipping Bolt EV, under the hood, Vogt said that 40 percent of the parts are new, and most of those are focused on redundancy of parts and systems.
At the Gunsan factory which is due to be shut down, 941 out of some 2,000 workers applied for the redundancy package, the officials said, declining to be identified as the information has not been publicly released.
Britain's rail network had grown in the nineteenth century via competition and speculation, rather than central planning, so it contained a lot of redundancy and low-volume lines that were never profitable even when they first opened.
Accord, a union, said up to 23 jobs will be lost as a result of the cuts, but it expects that could be managed without compulsory redundancy, in the same way as the bank's previous branch closures.
This tension between redundancy and nostalgia is present in every scene of "The Door," a classic, reflexive, exciting, and actually thoughtful installment of a show that is negotiating its strange new status as token American pop culture.
PARIS (Reuters) - Air France-KLM will propose a voluntary redundancy scheme that would affect nearly 400 ground staff at French airports, La Tribune said on Saturday, a day after the airline posted a deeper first-quarter loss.
Low-fare carriers don't have as much redundancy in their schedules or the same kind of partner networks as their mainstream counterparts, so a delay or a cancellation could mean being stranded for days rather than hours.
Precinct chairs will report results several ways: calling the state party, sending a photo of the completed caucus math sheets and by submitting the physical math sheet to site leaders, something designed to provide redundancy and backup.
Both were at least partially caused by a sensor failure with no redundancy and a problem with MCAS, the new software controlling the handling of the aircraft that the air crews had not been trained to overcome.
At GM's South Korean unit, the threat of potential plant closures has led its union to offer to freeze wages and skip bonuses while about 15 percent of its employees have applied for a voluntary redundancy package.
Lenders, particularly the International Monetary Fund, want further liberalization of redundancy rules and to retain the current minimum wage system which is set by law and not collective bargaining as the practice in other EU member states.
Mr. Banks said the consolidation would save an estimated $38 million through streamlining and the elimination of redundancy among the two agencies that currently manage different stages of moving people out of shelters and into permanent housing.
"As we move to a higher level of autonomy in vehicles, you're going to want to have more redundancy," which radar and lidar can provide, Dan Galves, senior vice president at vision safety system maker Mobileye NVMBLY.
Britain's rail network had grown in the nineteenth century via competition and speculation, rather than central planning, so it contained a lot of redundancy and low-volume lines that were never profitable even when they first opened.
At the Gunsan factory which is due to be shut down, 941 out of some 2,000 workers applied for the redundancy package, union officials said, declining to be identified as the information has not been publicly released.
He wants his first reform to bring about three changes: to devolve more bargaining over pay and hours to firms, within national limits; to merge different works councils into one; and to cap redundancy awards for unfair dismissal.
The world's second-largest oil company by market capitalization said in a statement responding to questions from Reuters that "approximately 400 (staff) are potentially at risk of redundancy during the last quarter of 2017/first half of 2018".
In his three-year term, he is also tasked with carrying out a government plan to overhaul PPC, which includes switching from coal to renewables, selling shares in low-voltage distribution networks, and implementing a voluntary redundancy scheme.
PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - French bank BNP Paribas presented a voluntary redundancy plan to unions on Thursday that calls for eliminating 675 jobs at its corporate and institutional bank in France, a source familiar with the matter said.
Ford 's president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa told CNBC he expects "hundreds" of its approximately 10,000 salaried employees to take voluntary redundancy as the group steps up efforts to cut costs and target durable profitability.
A unit of Vodafone has offered voluntary redundancy to thousands of staff members in New Zealand, the company said on Monday, as part of plans to review its business ahead of a possible stock market listing next year.
Fifield noted that part of what makes his process possible was by coming up with ways to handle cyclic redundancy checks, or CRCs, a basic error-correction functionality baked into Zip, PNG, Ethernet, and numerous other technical standards.
Earlier this month IFR reported that the institution had started to make "selective" cuts in the UK, identifying Jonathan Gold, co-head of financial institutions origination for Europe, Middle East and Africa, as being at risk of redundancy.
Bankers in Sydney seen leaving the lender's offices on Monday confirmed they worked for Deutsche Bank and were being laid off, but declined to give their names as they were due to return later to sign redundancy packages.
Lenders, particularly the International Monetary Fund (IMF), want further liberalization of redundancy rules and retention of the current minimum wage system, which is set by law and not collective bargaining as the practice in other EU member states.
Nissan joins BMW and Volkswagen as REM platform members, and will both use the Global RoadBook maps that result from Mobileye's system to help its own vehicles navigate and to add redundancy to its forthcoming autonomous driving software.
UBI ended the fourth quarter of the year with a net loss of 45 million euros, due to its contribution to the government-backed rescue of four small lenders in November, redundancy incentives and one-off tax payments.
Telefonica plans to offer voluntary redundancy to up to a fifth of its workforce in Spain, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Monday, as the telecoms company struggles to boost earnings in its home market.
Recent news of a low-level discussion in the Trump administration about a government-owned nationwide 85033G network was newsworthy because it seemed like a redundancy — AT&T and Verizon are already poised to make 5G a reality.
With everything from location and accessibility, to power density and redundancy, IBM Cloud is a 360 degree end-to-end offering — from bare metal servers, to IBM's advanced industry-specific solutions — designed to guarantee security, resiliency and efficiency.
SAO PAULO, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA will launch a voluntary redundancy plan to reduce workforce in Brazil and cut costs, a company spokesman said on Monday, confirming information released earlier by a local metal workers union.
Though dual engines are usually favored for their redundancy, failures in jet engines are exceedingly rare, and the airplane has a 14:1 glide ratio—up to 75 miles—so it can usually reach an airport in an emergency.
The second satellite will add capacity to the system, as each can only relay data from one other satellite at a time, as well as adding greater geographical coverage and acting as a redundancy if one suffers and outage.
COPENHAGEN, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Danske Bank said on Tuesday it has laid off 77 employees in Denmark and another 244 have accepted voluntary redundancy as part of an effort to cut costs against a backdrop of low interest rates.
LONDON (Reuters) - As Britain heads for the EU exit, financial firms intending to move London-based jobs to continental Europe face a costly choice: offer generous relocation and redundancy packages, or expect a flood of lawsuits from disgruntled staff.
It could cost 50,000 pounds ($66,215) per person, on average to relocate an employee to the EU, according to consultancy Crossbridge, taking into account the costs of hiring and redundancy, new building, rent and other infrastructure and contingency costs.
NETWORK OPERATION Britains rail network had grown in the nineteenth century via competition and speculation, rather than central planning, so it contained a lot of redundancy and low-volume lines that were never profitable even when they first opened.
Plassat's successor, Alexandre Bompard, was forced in January to announce cost savings of 2 billion euros by 2020, including a voluntary redundancy plan for 2,400 employees at its head office and close stores, as part of a turnaround plan.
MADRID, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Spain's Telefonica said on Tuesday it would speed up a plan to make money from its tens of thousands of mobile towers sites, and present a voluntary redundancy and employee training plan to labour unions.
In my opinion, fixing this catastrophic flaw will require not only a software update to revise how MCAS reacts, but also a hardware update to correct the lack of redundancy when only one faulty sensor can cause such tragedy.
Of course this redundancy hasn't stopped us from making the Yuletide tales of Dickens, O. Henry and Clement Moore some of the best-known stories of all time, but one would think we might be satisfied with documentary Christmases.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Almost 2,500 workers at General Motors' South Korean unit, equivalent to 15 percent of its staff, have applied for a redundancy package that the U.S. automaker is offering as part of a drastic restructuring, union officials said.
NASA's goal in building out a stable of providers helps its Moon ambitions in a few different ways, including providing redundancy, and also offering a competitive field so they can open up bids for specific payloads and gain price advantages.
The six astronauts on board the ISS are safe, but NASA likes to have redundancy, which is why the space agency is pushing back the launch of an upcoming SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule that was supposed to visit station this week.
However, it seems that the organization hasn't performed as well as Verizon executives had hoped, with layoffs, the departure of AOL CEO Tim Armstrong and Verizon's recent $4.6 billion writedown on the media business — it announced a "voluntary redundancy" program, a.k.a.
The Vodafone Group affiliate suffered a major network outage on July 17 due to an equipment failure that took place during a network upgrade and extended to its network back-up and redundancy systems, the company said in a statement.
With a completely hidden drive control mechanism, where steering is controlled entirely via software, there's still a need to figure out the best way to build in mechanical redundancy so the vehicle can be steered even when power steering gives out.
The GX network first started offering service nearly two years ago, but this fourth unit adds additional load capacity for the overall network, and some redundancy in case anything goes wrong with one of the other satellites in the constellation.
SEOUL, March 5 (Reuters) - Almost 2,500 workers at General Motors' South Korean unit, equivalent to 15 percent of its staff, have applied for a redundancy package that the U.S. automaker is offering as part of a drastic restructuring, union officials said.
The heroine of their previous film, "Two Days, One Night" (2015), had a single weekend in which to plead and pester her way out of redundancy, and, in "The Unknown Girl," Jenny drives along in pursuit of a small yellow scooter.
"As we move to a higher level of autonomy in vehicles, you're going to want to have more redundancy," which radar and lidar can provide, Dan Galves, senior vice president at vision safety system maker Mobileye NV, said in an interview.
Although developers sometimes talk about "pair programming"—two programmers sharing a single computer, one "driving" and the other "navigating"—they usually conceive of such partnerships in terms of redundancy, as though the pair were co-pilots on the same flight.
HELSINKI, March 24 (Reuters) - The number of employees facing redundancy in Finland is rising sharply as companies faced with an economic slowdown caused by measures to halt the spread of the coronavirus start laying off staff, the government said on Tuesday.
"We're not worrying about redundancy right now as much as making sure we have what we need," said Judy Solomon of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which doesn't have an agreement that allows it to obtain specialized data.
Our research reached the same conclusion: Arts, humanities and social sciences graduates in Britain are, on average, just as likely to have a job, are just as resilient in economic downturns and just as likely to avoid redundancy as STEM graduates.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A unit of Vodafone PLC has offered voluntary redundancy to thousands of staff members in New Zealand, the company said on Monday, as part of plans to review its business ahead of a possible stock market listing next year.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French parliament has approved measures to cut the cost of sacking traders by excluding their bonuses from compulsory redundancy payouts, in a move aimed at luring banks' trading activities to Paris as Britain leaves the European Union.
Russia may never cease all shipments via Ukraine but Nord Stream 1 and 2, and Turk Stream, which runs from Russia, under the Black Sea, to landfall in Turkey will give it, and Europe, redundancy in the event of disruptions.
Then the chain closed and they offered me redundancy or a pub in Clerkenwell—and this was well before Clerkenwell was Clerkenwell, if you know what I mean—but I'd never poured a pint in my life by this stage!
Chart: Google Each of these new storage services has been designed to provide additional options for Google Cloud customers, giving them more transparency around pricing and flexibility and control over storage types, regions and the way they deal with redundancy across data stores.
According to the EASA's AD:Depending on the affected aeroplane systems or equipment, different consequences have been observed and reported by operators, from redundancy loss to complete loss on a specific function hosted on common remote data concentrator and core processing input/output modules.
China's central government-administered SOEs run around 8,000 units providing community services, and the efforts to ditch them could also increase a firm's redundancy and labor redeployment costs, especially as authorities try to limit unrest in regions already hit by an economic downturn.
Another example of regulatory redundancy identified by James Cooper in the journal Law & Economics involves online travel agencies, an industry which generates over $100 billion in annual revenue and currently falls under the jurisdiction of both the FTC and the Department of Transportation.
The Franco-Dutch company, which blamed higher fuel costs and price competition for its operating loss of 303 million euros ($339 million), will present the redundancy plan to a union and management meeting on May 13, La Tribune said on its website.
FRANKFURT, April 8 (Reuters) - Germany's Daimler will offer workers at its Mercedes-Benz trucks business voluntary redundancy as it seeks to lower annual costs by 400 million euros ($424 million) through a mix of budget and headcount reductions, a company spokesman said.
Although the risk of going overboard will never be eliminated, race officials and crews said, Fisher's loss revealed several safety areas to be addressed, including redundancy in new technologies, to help in preventing people from going overboard and in recovering lost crew.
It's also equipped with eight rotors, more than your average VTOL drone, which Komagata tells me is for added redundancy so that it can continue to operate effectively even in the unlikely event that it loses power to multiple rotors at once.
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 26 (Reuters) - More than 1,500 workers at South Africa's Telkom that qualify for early retirement could potentially take voluntary redundancy packages as the telecoms firm looks to cut thousands of jobs, according to court papers seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
In fact, in going after addiction docs, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (which, in a redundancy with the DEA, also has some drug enforcement agents) raided the medical offices of the former head of the American Society for Addiction Medicine last year.
"In order to improve the attractiveness of Paris as a financial center in the context of Brexit and for social justice, it seems preferable to exclude these bonuses from compulsory redundancy payouts and possible court awards," Labour Minister Muriel Penicaud told lawmakers.
China's central government-administered SOEs run around 8,000 units providing community services, and the efforts to ditch them could also increase a firm's redundancy and labour redeployment costs, especially as authorities try to limit unrest in regions already hit by an economic downturn.
Another key element structural engineers must consider is redundancy: how to design and build multiple reinforcements for key beams and columns so the loss of, say, an exterior column due to an explosion won't lead to total collapse of the entire structure.
The agency says those are time consuming and the rule "reduces redundancy" when it undertakes projects similar to those it has studied before and make the agency more nimble when mitigating threats such as catastrophic wildfires and addressing "the worsening conditions" on national forests.
You do have to pay extra for additional drives to create this data redundancy, but it does minimize your downtime if a drive should suddenly fail—perhaps it's an option to consider if you've got a home office setup or important work files at home.
Although a severe fall in oil prices has also been a key factor in the losses, the turn of events has greatly exposed the weakness of China's "national champions", including rigid management, high debt ratios, redundancy and making social responsibility a higher priority than profitability.
Ryanair reacted by threatening 100 pilots and 200 cabin-crew in Dublin with redundancy if they did not agree to the airline's terms, saying that it would move six of its 30 aircraft based there to Poland, where demand for its flights is growing faster.
It has a built-in "I lost my phone" redundancy since a password will still be associated with your account, but it does technically rid you of needing a password though constantly juggling a phone to log into something also doesn't seem that much easier.
Denmark's biggest bank by assets, which in mid-October offered about 40 percent of its 19,400 employees voluntary redundancy, remained sharply focused on costs, but it was too early to say if it might made additional larger-scale job cuts at some stage, he said.
Breaking down the throughput barriers that stand in the way of that computer interacting with the technical variant could indeed help stave off human redundancy – and interestingly enough, Musk has repeatedly suggested he himself is working on neural lace technology to make this happen.
Ryanair refused to accept the registration papers of a newly formed Polish union and threatened workers with redundancy if they did not accept self-employment contracts with its Polish subsidiary, Ryanair Sun, by September 30, the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) said in a statement.
" The final outcome, according to Elon, is pretty dramatic: He says that whereas Tesla's computer vision software running on Nvidia's hardware was handling about 200 frames per second, its specialized chip is able to crunch out 2,000 frames per second "with full redundancy and failover.
The company reported EPS of $24 per share (or $22018 when adjusted to exclude a 2 cent benefit due to a pension re-measurement triggered by its recent voluntary redundancy program) and revenue of $32.1 billion, which was up 1.1 percent year-over-year.
Amazon Web Services and other managed service providers have allowed for a dramatically simplified way of working, reducing complexity on the developer end and, thus, allowing them to focus on software development instead of installing databases and ensuring processes like backup, redundancy and uptime.
GM's South Korean unit launched a voluntary redundancy scheme for its 16,000 workers in the Asian nation after announcing on Tuesday it will shutter the plant in Gunsan by May and decide within weeks on the fate of the remaining three plants in the country.
While temporary workers get no severance packages, GM Korea's 2,500 regular employees who signed up for voluntary redundancy scheme earlier this month will get three times their annual base salary, their children's college tuition fees paid and a $9,000 voucher towards a new car.
Prepa still needs to complete repairs to five critical transmission lines, 12 damaged substations and three transmission centers that are needed for grid stability and redundancy, said Gil Quiniones, the chief executive of the New York Power Authority, which has helped in Puerto Rico's recovery.
Tens of thousands of job cuts have been announced every day, although many of the layoffs are expected to be temporary and resulted from companies taking advantage of an emergency scheme to cut the mandatory redundancy notice period to just two days from two weeks.
Neither the Affordable Care Act nor the latest Republican bill tackles what some industry experts and economists see as a serious underlying reason for high health care costs: a system bloated by redundancy, inefficiency and a growing number of jobs far removed from patient care.
On Thursday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Kyle Wingfield revived his argument that metro Atlanta's highway system lacks the redundancy of other large cities, like Houston or Dallas, that allow drivers to easily switch to an alternate route when their usual path goes down.

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