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"redundant" Definitions
  1. (British English) (of a person) without a job because there is no more work available for you in a company
  2. not needed or useful
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It will come with "redundant braking, redundant steering, redundant 7003Vdc batteries and a redundant 120 Kw hydrogen fuel cell, all necessary for true level 5 autonomy," Milton added.
The Tre will be built with redundant braking, redundant steering, redundant 216V dc batteries and a redundant 217 kW hydrogen fuel cell, all necessary for true level 5 autonomy, Milton said in a statement.
But any workers artificially shifted into manufacturing would be redundant — and being redundant, their productivity and their wages would be low.
"I don't feel all that bad as those jobs are redundant and we still have a long way to go in eliminating redundant tasks and automating stuff," he tells me.
To the computer scientist Leslie Valiant, "machine learning" is redundant.
It's also about as redundant and useless as LG's version.
Maybe management is building the case to declare her redundant.
While a bit redundant, the breakfast is efficient and filling.
But too much of the book feels redundant or insignificant.
It would thus become redundant and available for dispatch elsewhere.
I want to streamline programs that are duplicative and redundant.
Costly, redundant steps are being cut or, once again, automated.
After the Communists seized power in 1949, wills became redundant.
"Being redundant is a key part of preparedness," he said.
Exploring that question through a documentary begins to feel redundant.
In particular they needed electricians, like the redundant Mr Salha.
"Some of those passports are redundant or unused," he said.
One concern is that technology may make some staff redundant.
That decision essentially became redundant once Gawker filed for bankruptcy.
The fast, docked apps made another confusing feature redundant: glances.
And cellphones have made landlines at home redundant for many.
It's a redundant system until market masses are using it.
Well, "whence" means "from where," so "from whence" is redundant.
How will society function after humanity has been made redundant?
She won't render herself redundant with a fully automated solution.
It asks redundant questions; it gives few or slight answers.
Republicans argue that the database is redundant with other programs.
His evocation of the heroic never becomes redundant or overbearing.
Mostly these extra words are unnecessary, redundant and not needed.
The fast, docked apps made another confusing feature redundant: Glances.
Redundant or obsolete tech Do you really need that thing?
It feels a little redundant to me at the moment.
Redundant for Coates' weight as cultural commentator and author of 2015 required reading Between the World and Me. Redundant for the essays' relevance to our current nationally-held breath between lungfuls of Obama and Trump.
"It's just redundant," Wentworth of the National Employment Law Project said.
Critics lamented the "redundant trash-talking" and the "utterly tired" boasts.
It is at best redundant, at worst patronising, and always distracting.
Why build redundant housing for horses during a human homelessness crisis?
But while a neat concept, it was redundant for most users.
Meritocracy is such an intuitive concept that defining it feels redundant.
He provided lawyers who managed to get the redundant staff reinstated.
It seemed extremely redundant, and more than a little like posturing.
Many get their medicines directly from manufacturers, which makes verification redundant.
In some ways, the Dot has made the original Echo redundant.
But while La Revo's mission isn't new, neither is it redundant.
In addition, the cars will include redundant steering and braking systems.
Autonomous cars have these redundant systems as a technical fail-safe.
Why not allow the sale of farmed products, rendering poaching redundant?
But still, these redundant lights will use electricity and generate costs!
This will require retraining at-risk workers before they become redundant.
Identifying wasteful and redundant government programs has been a bipartisan exercise.
Our redundant, broken mine permitting process is a case in point.
He was a production manager, and his job became redundant basically.
Watching Succession, the old exhortation to "eat the rich" feels redundant.
Or worse, will I be exposed as simply redundant and unnecessary?
Some provisions in the draft order were either unclear or redundant.
When facilities close, tens of thousands of civilian positions become redundant.
Further regulation at the state level would be redundant and costly.
Boring and redundant meetings are a waste of time and energy.
Despite appearances, Simard doesn't have a bizarre attachment to redundant data.
But if reparations were merely acknowledging harm, the word would be redundant.
Slower economic growth means it will be harder to absorb redundant workers.
This cross-compatibility sounds great, but in practice, it's confusing and redundant.
But it felt redundant to wear a watch and use a smartphone.
It complemented the functionality of my phone; it didn't make it redundant.
In each of our systems — we have two — there is redundant playback.
Greater equality for women might seem to render male-courtship displays redundant.
Legacy systems have to be over-redundant to cope with increasing demand.
I found the Surface Dial to be clunky and redundant last year.
He said he was made redundant six months after making a complaint.
Proud that I figured it out myself and rendered this explainer redundant.
In my opinion it's redundant, there's many vacancies waiting to be filled.
If it's the latter, then the former sure seems unnecessary, or redundant.
However, human error can always render even the most sophisticated systems redundant.
Probably Redundant Insurance for so-called lifestyle-related risks has been popular.
In some cases, it may be redundant or unlikely to be used.
Tesla characterizes the brake-and-roll tests it recently suspended as redundant.
One would hope that such a statement would be redundant in 2018.
Some lobbyists argue that the methane-emission rules are in fact redundant.
Many said they found the word culture redundant, if not off-putting.
"We design structures to be as redundant as possible," Dr. Andrawes said.
" Explanation: Humor, obviously — note the wry use of the redundant "totally destroy.
Like those in "Climbing Rock," this book's accompanying texts are somewhat redundant.
Both companies are structured similarly, and when combined will have redundant functions.
Criminal laws are not only too numerous, they have grown increasingly redundant.
I used to like this feature, but I now think it's redundant.
Spencer's review is separate, but he said it would not be redundant.
The double and triple checking may seem redundant but that's the point.
The last two words in that sentence are not, in fact, redundant.
Each of Tesla's new Full Self Driving Computer boards actually come with two of the new chips for redundancy, and it's just one of the many redundant features you'd hope and expect to find in situations where you'll be trusting your life to a computer — you'll also find redundant power, and even redundant calculations where the system compares results from both processors before it steers the car.
In our postmodern world of zombie formalism, painting can seem boring and redundant.
It's an image I've seen other photographers make, yet it doesn't feel redundant.
A combination of these three will make a majority of today's apps redundant.
The faded "Keep Out" signs along the rickety fence are all but redundant.
It may seem almost redundant to say that superhero movies "won" this year.
The scare-phrase ("abortion on demand") and redundant adjective ("immediate") contained a message.
Like ten people on stage in a Cameo-like band kinda got redundant.
And, having Google Photos exist on its own made the Google+ version redundant.
Doctors subject them to unnecessary procedures and prescribe redundant or potentially harmful medications.
It's a redundant message, especially for a show with a massive central mystery.
In 2014 and 2015, the company made 20,000 of its 65,000 employees redundant.
With most teams, I would think that saying this is sort of redundant.
The word is arguably redundant (in the way that much of language is).
The ugly pull-down tray with days of redundant notifications is finally gone.
"I have a past, and I have kids," she mentions. Oof. Redundant. NEXT!
The couple's sex life then continues as usual, growing comfortable, redundant, and predictable.
A diverse, redundant energy infrastructure system is the best approach to building resilience.
He was essentially redundant for the Yankees, but the Cubs were especially motivated.
Tesla did eliminate the brake test because it deemed it to be redundant.
Where to Go Now An art fair in New York may seem redundant.
As a result, talent like Weaver's is stifled, dulled into redundant expository flourishes.
All the drugs I was taking became redundant so I started using heroin.
So by the time that late passage came, it sounded redundant and ineffective.
New Hope made 150 people redundant in October at its New Acland mine.
After this gift from the kitchen, an order of panisse may seem redundant.
But there is no excuse for lack of workable redundant power source. NONE!
But John is concerned that heightened absurdity threatens to render his craft redundant.
A once-essential leather good reshapes, reduces and will possibly soon be redundant.
They began eliminating redundant functions, consolidating positions and planning for the next year.
"  Schiff called the commission proposal "fine, but it may be a bit redundant.
Once you see one of these shots, the succeeding versions grow redundant fast.
And when you have icemen and aqualads, the fire department becomes a bit redundant.
To write or procure the program that makes a department or a job redundant.
Deleting old and redundant files is a simple job you can do any time.
The AWS deal is "for redundant infrastructure support of our business operations," Snap said.
Twitter also has rules against the creation of multiple accounts to share redundant information.
These include a range of redundant systems, rear seat airbags and much, much more.
Specifically, five U.K, staff dedicated to the mortgage advice model have been made redundant.
Many community clinics, like Winters Healthcare, don't always have generators or redundant power systems.
It may sound redundant, but a lock and a freeze are two different services.
While Instagram's and WhatsApp's took off, Facebook's and Messenger's felt absurdly redundant and underpopulated.
Yet another set of specialist skills seems about to be made redundant by technology.
They found the "redundant" policies include... Regulation of emissions already subject to the tax.
That could help people quickly apply for multiple jobs without typing in redundant information.
"I love a blazer look for games but that can look redundant," Andrews admitted.
Redundant property, inefficient technology and bloated executive perks are the order of the day.
Uber has also made the chief operating officer job, held by Barney Harford, redundant.
Commercially expedient and redundant though they are, the Now That's What I Call Music!
But it also feels fragmented, and could make Facebook's many sharing surfaces feel redundant.
In most ways, in fact, the Show 5 makes the current generation Spot redundant.
Of the 940 BAE employees whose jobs disappeared, only 165 were made compulsorily redundant.
Wireless protocols and the above benefits of Lightning make the classic 3.5mm jack redundant.
It's confusing to the taste buds and redundant in the Darwinian order of things.
It's a slow and redundant process that demands a great deal of processing power.
That's true as far as it goes, but there's something redundant in the observation.
Taking away, maybe, some of the layers and layers and layers and redundant regulations.
BLM's redundant methane rule is tailor-made for repeal under the Congressional Review Act.
At room scale, it becomes redundant and wasteful, and pushes the overall system cost.
Seven episodes in, he's not the only character whose story line is becoming redundant.
Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) suggested a drinking game:  Hour 23 of redundant impeachment arguments.
Chesley Sullenberger is casting so obvious that it's redundant: national treasure on American hero.
It may sound redundant, but they stress it's imperative to frequently wash one's hands.
Sacking people, making people redundant, reducing our services for the vulnerable in our society.
The result is two redundant flaps of DNA—the original and the edited strand.
A simple phrase displayed above the bar in marquee lights seemed redundant: "Be Amazing."
Since they haven't, millions of dollars are wasted compiling, editing, and submitting redundant reports.
The unspoken purpose of Chequers was to make the European Commission's backstop proposal redundant.
Additionally, a player who fills a need one day can become redundant the next.
And the convincing child cast carries the film when the scares start to feel redundant.
Some have speed bumps—things that would be wholly redundant on a normal African road.
Playing with redundant images is akin to a monk in the woods counting pine straw.
A former drug addiction worker, she was made redundant shortly after the 2008 economic crash.
Next, the ship needs redundant electrical and navigation systems, in case of failure or emergency.
Agencies will likely consider selling real estate, laying off personnel, and eliminating programs deemed redundant.
Prior experiments on bacteria revealed 321 instances of redundant codons, which is manageable for geneticists.
Technology is problematic for any politician; when it makes workers more efficient, some become redundant.
In some situations, the highest level is enough to make the brake pedal nearly redundant.
Some might say that the very existence of the category "YA romance novels" is redundant.
Image: IntelYurdana said that redundant communication systems will be vital for getting people on board.
The radio operator, navigator and flight engineer have already been made redundant by technological advances.
More than 900 employees had given notice or been told they would be made redundant.
"It's funny when they say 'co-parenting' — that phrase is a little redundant," he said.
Business models have changed, new industries created and existing boundaries and geographical borders rendered redundant.
For example, there is a tap that is so hot it makes a kettle redundant.
It is this victory that renders the Chinese government's treatment of Liu Xiaobo tragically redundant.
However, the need for landmark status on  826-828 Broadway may be redundant, argues Altshuler.
Redundant safety features nevertheless kept hydrogen continuously running to forklift truck operations around the clock.
EXPERTS warn that "the substitution of machinery for human labour" may "render the population redundant".
It seems slightly redundant for Modern Round to have to identify its cuisine as 'American.
"A fail-safe design concept and redundant system should have been necessary for the MCAS."
Most of the proposed exceptions targeting criminal activity like drugs or terrorism are similarly redundant.
Once I decided on using REDUNDANT as the revealer, the puzzle came together fairly quickly.
With consumer shopping habits shifting online, brick-and-mortar stores have become expensive and redundant.
Mueller then reused the false statements to add a redundant obstruction charge to the indictment.
When Apple finally recommitted to the MacBook Air last year, the MacBook became largely redundant.
Her debut single, "Just Dance" embodied all the cliches that make pop music so redundant.
In my short lifetime, traditional notions of right, left, and center politics have become redundant.
A formal language is designed to not be redundant and designed to be very concise.
But Deputy Economy Minister Antonio Misiani told Reuters the coronavirus emergency made such restrictions redundant.
" The headline declared, "China's territory is large, but not an inch of land is redundant.
This doesn't apply to every situation, but generally speaking, improvements become redundant after a while.
Until recently, it might have seemed redundant: What disavowal isn't pious, or at least indignant?
These manufacturers demanded reliable and redundant power to operate three shifts for their production lines.
At this rate, song sheets might become redundant for most in a few weeks. pic.twitter.
Others said that the exam was redundant, given the other requirements to become a teacher.
Using government subsidies to keep virtually-useless and technologically-redundant plants in operation is absurd.
Constant debate about how he did it or what it says about America is redundant.
Such changes would be unnecessarily redundant under the broad loan forgiveness plans proposed by Sens.
At best, this is a redundant exercise that may bring some political attention to opioids.
To most of us, the compact disc has been redundant for over a decade now.
You might even find you can ditch a few redundant or duplicate cables along the way.
The registry was canceled in 2011 because the Department of Homeland Security said it was redundant.
For most of the people Perez's team interviewed, these changes might feel redundant, or even tedious.
Trouble is, our genomic intersections often feature extra traffic cops in the form of redundant codons.
A number of employees will move over to Johnston Press and more will be made redundant.
Around 90 percent of the staff from Monarch Airlines and Monarch Travel Group were made redundant.
It was a redundant, inefficient feature that added confusion to an already bloated piece of software.
We already have clients making London-based teams redundant as they move whole divisions to Ireland.
Setting up BC&I effectively makes the role of investment bank CEO redundant, the people said.
The redundant design process and inefficiencies in branding resulting in millions of dollars wasted each year.
Indicating that the email you sent came from an iPhone is (1) redundant, and (2) lazy.
The clearest sign of progress would be for similar policies elsewhere to render internal exercises redundant.
It's also a bit redundant — if a meme account was a liquor, it'd absolutely be tequila.
So, he concludes, AI will probably make radiological work easier and more interesting rather than redundant.
I know that it'd get redundant, but they shoulda done this joke like, 20 more times.
Standard cyber policies aim to avoid redundant coverage by excluding bodily injury and property damage liability.
Staff were made redundant in February, leaving just 3.6 million pounds of cash in the bank.
Frankly, the device makes that model somewhat redundant, though the company tells me it's sticking around.
After all, says the redundant Speaker of the Kurdish parliament, "we don't need another failed state."
On Saturday, the group said 40 of its 60 India staff positions had been made redundant.
" He returned an unironic Zen koan of a blurb: "My only complaint is the title's redundant.
It's like the BlackBerry keyboard of laptops — a throwback feature made redundant with newer, better technology.
Earth's bad vitals are prominent and ubiquitous, rendered undisputable by robust, multiply redundant multi-instrument observations.
The "white guys" are portrayed as largely redundant or possessing the same defining element for Reid.
With two exceptions, the songs aren't very good, playing as redundant "explain my motivation" tunes. pic.twitter.
Manhattan, New York It almost seems redundant to include a New York bar on this list.
Eventually, the Dalian refinery as well as similar plants that mainly produce fuels will become redundant.
The word "of" in "comprised of" is surely redundant, as in "water comprises hydrogen and oxygen".
Immigration attorneys have for years complained about redundant and burdensome challenges to high-skilled employment visas.
If it helps propel you and your career, it will never expire, crash or become redundant.
I left out items I felt were redundant, like plain biscuits or sandwiches with just egg.
Some jobs have become redundant, and the labor demands in France's robust agricultural industry have decreased.
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management described the rule as costly, redundant and overly burdensome.
Cataloguing all the belts of all the federations of all the sanctioning bodies would be redundant.
Just a lot of redundant actions over and over again trying to get one particular shot.
In addition, "many of the redundant corporate support functions" will be eliminated, according to the note.
Tarrant's guilty plea makes a six-week trial that was due to begin in June redundant.
The digital compass in his iPhone and the redundant one he wore on his arm malfunctioned.
Others, though, found requests to announce themselves as "safe" to be redundant, self-centered, or both.
Judge Nicholas Garaufis on Tuesday ripped Trump's "recurring, redundant drumbeat of anti-Latino commentary," CNN reported.
It will also seem redundant, because it basically describes the entire first half of the season.
" That note arrived with its own (somewhat redundant) footnote: "Do not apply excessive pressure to it.
I knew it was loud and bad for my ears, so the accompanying notification was redundant.
Others see it as both racist and redundant, since Sweden is already changing its immigration policies.
His testimony, if not backed by documentation, is worthless and if backed by documentation, is redundant.
The version at Tortas Morelos (available only on weekends) is hearty, yet not at all redundant.
It may be that whatever positive effect fish oil once had was made redundant by statins.
A telephone line becomes dissected; the spaces where the skyline meets the city become confused, redundant.
It has to be so hardwired into who we are that even talking about it seems redundant.
But only Ben & Jerry's would come up with a snack that made its own ice cream redundant.
Sure, it might sound redundant, but it's actually a combo that's quite versatile and easy to recreate.
But shortly after the meeting—and a week into medical leave for stress—she was made redundant.
But because Facebook News may seem redundant to heavy News Feed users, it's unclear that they will.
It also has redundant motors and batteries so it can stay in the air if one fails.
Since both Canada and Mexico let their exchange rates float, any such prohibition would probably remain redundant.
Keenan: Right now I'm crossing off questions that are redundant, so I have about six more questions.
The agency also did not maintain redundant and effective means to communicate with key stakeholders during emergencies.
Rising sales of tractors and increasing mechanization mean that more animals are redundant for use in farming.
Police in Oakland, California say the system is expensive and redundant and are aiming to eliminate ShotSpotter.
These last two functions are accomplished easily with widely-used keyboard shortcuts, so dedicated buttons seem redundant.
Each line shows much more information now (and there's a slightly-redundant navigation drawer on the left).
Facebook says it's removing roughly 20 metrics, including "social reach," that marketers say are outdated, redundant, etc.
It's equipped with new redundant thrusters and electrical motors for the vehicle's docking probe, according to NASA.
In all these efforts, DHS has been either incompetent, wasteful, redundant, or abusive—and Congress knows it.
As it turned out, Alexander Zverev's victory later over Daniil Medvedev made all Nadal's hard work redundant.
However, Republicans counter that the CFPB is an overbearing, unaccountable and redundant strain on the country's economy.
"If a reboot doesn't work, there are redundant systems we can switch instruments over to," Brown said.
There have been more layoffs than the media coverage would suggest, and redundant imprints have been shuttered.
But they are all deeply similar to each other — to the point where they do feel redundant.
As you develop and learn things, these cells remove the redundant or weak connections between your synapses.
Another said that while the intention is good, the ordinance is redundant given existing laws against discrimination.
To do so, it must ignore, or treat as redundant, several other prohibitions in the same sentence.
Zuckerberg was well prepared, but he also benefited from redundant questioning that rarely included smart follow-ups.
It's almost redundant at this point to say, but it's been an insane week for Kanye West.
The SEC will review its regulations in search of outdated and redundant rules that can be eliminated.
If you've used an Instant Pot before, you've likely noticed that even the plainest displays are redundant.
Rising sales of tractors and increasing mechanization mean that more animals are redundant for use in farming.
Of course, for much of the audience, anchoring "Cute Activist" in a real place would be redundant.
Technological advances and military spending cuts made conventional weapons redundant and forced governments to reduce troop levels.
Many story lines have become redundant, digressive or inconsistent, instead of building suspense or bolstering thematic resonance.
The TIAA Institute report recommends a "robust and redundant communication plan" as key to any successful merger.
Next, inquire about what has been done to address the problem so your suggestions won't be redundant.
Unlike the Apple Watch, which acts as a companion to your smartphone, the iPod was just redundant.
But as one comic after another recalls triumphs, misadventures and painful lessons learned, the stories become redundant.
With the arrival of Hurricane Harvey, the pools have been made not just redundant, but nearly contiguous.
Instead of redundant forms and procedures, patients can keep caregivers updated in a seamless, cost-effective way.
The addition of a virtual sidebar, meanwhile, is an interesting one, but pretty redundant in mirrored mode.
Reaffirm your interest, passion and qualifications from earlier in the letter, but don't make it sound redundant.
These immediately became redundant when I became a resident, and more so when I joined a practice.
The Amazon Go store eliminates the need for cashiers, and could thus make thousands of jobs redundant.
The agency's creation has been met with some criticism from those who feel it may be redundant.
"RAID" mean redundant array of independent disks, and refers to a method by which data is copied.
The best names in each round from this year's draft are in bold, although that seems redundant.
Lastly, the company aims to cut costs by finding redundant jobs, equipment and operations between the two companies.
You sometimes even have to digitize what you have written, a process which is both arduous and redundant.
The Unite union launched legal action against Carillion in July on behalf of workers who were made redundant.
I edit long, convoluted sentences and remove complicated foreign names that are redundant and could trip me up.
The twin CubeSats are redundant versions of each other, deployed as a pair should one of them malfunction.
One of these works as an auto-fire button in some games, and the other is just redundant.
In theory, such ad hoc measures should be redundant in two economies that have embraced flexible exchange rates.
It feels redundant to say Jennifer Lawrence is easy to relate to, but she really is undeniably charming.
There is a kind of interesting overlap where, I think, in other institutions it could be considered redundant.
As someone who lives and breathes Kardashian simply by working in digital media, watching KUWTK would feel redundant.
Calling your attorney with redundant requests will just jack up your fees at the end of the day.
Maybe that is because an artist lives through their work and a statue dedicated to them feels redundant.
This information isn't top secret or anything, so this requirement seems redundant, but the more documentation the better.
"We don't need redundant brakes & steering, or a fancy new car, we need better software," says Levandowski's email.
Facebook Stories might feel redundant because 300 million people use its other Snapchat clones on Instagram and WhatsApp.
It will neglect the real issues, such as how to retrain hardworking people whose skills are becoming redundant.
Chip technology — along with biometrics and multi-factor authentication — has made signing a receipt a redundant security measure.
It's clear Gould destroyed large portions of what he wrote, and that much of what survives is redundant.
Insteon came out in the early 2000s and offered redundant networking through RF signals and power line networking.
Ultimately, however, the device felt redundant, and now it seems it will be the last of its kind.
This may be the main reason that basic income has lost momentum in Finland: It is effectively redundant.
The remaining rule should continue to achieve the desired benefit, as the system sheds away the redundant rule.
Despite the sameness of their subjects, his paintings never grow repetitive or redundant; each possesses a distinct vibrancy.
"Requires basic common sense and the ability to talk language" is a bit redundant when comparing human jobs.
While it may seem redundant to sandwich the space station in between two Orion vehicles, that's the point.
Slow motion is already pretty fun, but throw in a frozen trampoline and you basically make art redundant.
"It's funny when they say 'co-parenting' — that phrase is a little redundant," Cannon told PEOPLE in January.
But it's also redundant and one-note, like an extended Natural Born Killers riff with nowhere to go.
In May, Uber and competitor Lyft left Austin, Texas after the city imposed redundant regulations on the companies.
I loved you, also didn't take offense to the dreads, but your comment was redundant and ignorant. Shame.
Established before other education benefits, such as Income-Based Repayment, the student loan interest deduction has become redundant.
"It helps people in other labs not do redundant studies," said Dr. Saverio Capuano, the center's attending veterinarian.
During adolescence, weak or redundant connections between neurons are normally pruned back, leaving the stronger ones to flourish.
Over the years, it has bought newspapers, then consolidated printing operations at regional presses and shuttered redundant facilities.
A spokeswoman for Thomas DiNapoli, the state comptroller, was also unclear about how redundant the position might be.
The arrival of the higher end Oasis two years later, however, has made the product a bit redundant.
Tiny like the zero-redundant details which make the difference between a good sentence and a great sentence.
It is a precise replica of itself: a repetitive loop as conceptually redundant as it is historically empty.
What level of redundant sensors will we want to have on the road to enable that to happen?
MCAS was designed to rely on input from a single AOA sensor, without checking backup or redundant systems.
Some felt Little Haiti was redundant because the area had previously been christened Little Caribbean by another group.
IAG-owned British Airways informed unions on Tuesday it planned to make an unspecified number of pilots redundant.
You didn't need to see the people with the tiki torches to suspect the show might seem redundant.
He wrote that many roles will become "redundant" under a new business plan that prioritizes profitability over growth. 
The choice makes sense — a protective layer is already represented conceptually, and a further one would feel redundant.
" He praised the president's made-for-TV lawyers but said "a lot of this" is "pointless, monotonous, redundant.
No more redundant one-off messages begging for a team's best employees to stop and re-teach something.
But now, in a society where everything, even the past, is new — "new thing" verges on the redundant.
New fact witnesses would be redundant to prove the president did it, and are therefore unnecessary, Alexander said.
She was nearing 30 and had just been made redundant from her buying role at department store Gimbels.
Eating chopped Israeli salad three times a day sounds redundant, but it's such a treat and a gift.
If the CFPB was meant to simplify regulations, why were all of these presumably redundant agencies not abolished?
When he was evicted, he had to close the shop he owned and make his six employees redundant.
Some investors are wary of what the merger will achieve beyond initial cost reductions from shedding redundant employees.
Our sportswriter says it may seem redundant, because it basically describes the entire first half of the season.
The value of a subscription to sex tips might seem too vague or redundant to what's free online.
Yes, but: Many companies already have stop-loss insurance, meaning these additional services could come across as redundant.
Y'know what would make the birthday of a pensioner representing a largely redundant system of governing even better?
The budget currently calls for a $129 million reduction to the EPA's enforcement office, arguing that it's redundant.
Livefyre will, however, undergo a "minor restructuring" as often happens during acquisitions to eliminate redundant positions, Kretchmer said.
It's definitely redundant at times, and stylistically dissonant with the rest of the film Ridley Scott wanted to make.
And it isn't considered a muddle or a redundant mess, but a sensible way to approach a complex problem.
He rose to prominence in the 22017s, a time when color photographs were making photo-realistic illustrations feel redundant.
By purging the redundant codons, the scientists are eliminating the codons that viruses use for their own protein assembly.
Also, the entire series is based over a year, so yeah, I would feel it would potentially be redundant.
I hope Captive State is a hopeful film, in that those tribalistic divides become moot, irrelevant, and totally redundant.
We figured it would be a bad scene to have the baby in a tunnel, and a little redundant.
It is one thing to make a few analysts redundant, but automation could put whole business models in peril.
Apple's actually made Preview a bit redundant here, by bringing some of its best features directly to the desktop.
Waymo CEO John Krafcik said that Levandowski had vehemently held that redundant systems for steering and braking were unnecessary.
In Player Piano, the rest of society—whose jobs have been made redundant by technology—live in relative squalor.
Quite literally, in fact: The Times reports that 13,000 pounds of redundant ethernet cabling was binned along the way.
Everything is redundant, from power to cooling and internet, and there is a gigantic generator in case everything fails.
I've deliberately avoided using these, because they're sort of redundant legalese for the things I've already been talking about.
Some of the unit's capabilities were seen by Dell as redundant in the wake of the acquisition of EMC.
It's a nice sentiment, if not a little redundant considering that's more or less carved into the statue already.
There are sure to be more to come as the two organizations consolidate and get rid of redundant positions.
But slowly, over the 54-year history of the show, the Doctor rendered his first group of companions redundant.
Having two connections seems redundant, but the purpose is to have a backup audio transmission if one cuts out.
They consider the agency redundant at best and an unaccountable, overly powerful drain on the American economy at worst.
We already know they'll always compete with each other, so it feels a bit redundant and kind of boring.
And if you look at the S7, there's no Samsung music player there — we eliminated it because it's redundant.
The desire for pilotlessness, though, now goes way beyond the ability to take pot shots at redundant F-16s.
Contemporary art is rapidly losing cultural relevance as a result of over-commercialization and tireless regurgitation of redundant ideas.
Yet the idea was new to mainstream economists, who quickly realised that it made many of their models redundant.
" And former NASA astronaut Mark Kelly said Trump's plan for a new military space branch is "redundant" and "wasteful.
There is redundant natural gas pipeline transportation capacity in much of the country, which reduces fuel supply risks substantially.
A Xinhua report on the cabinet meeting said firms would have to cut around 20 percent of redundant management.
Ms. Guizzo offers us a set of common phrases that happen to be REDUNDANT (the revealer is at 61A).
EasyJet has already encouraged crew made redundant by Monarch last week to apply for positions at the budget carrier.
The presentation called for industry consolidation in an attempt to get automakers to stop wasting capital on redundant technologies.
The games' reputations have been well-established for over two decades; to review them in full would be redundant.
He called on officials to reduce redundant rules that delayed the approval of government projects and applications to agencies.
Most bridges built since the mid-1970s have redundant designs that can still support loads if a component fails.
When you're on intellectual property — and that's what creates value — some of the older concepts are kind of redundant.
Politico suggests it might look like an earlier order demanding free speech on college campuses, which was essentially redundant.
Maybe Ryu's special ninpo magic in Ninja Gaiden is actually as redundant as anything I unlocked in Astral Chain.
And you don't need to spend major money and countless hours teaching yourself through random webinars with redundant content.
Republicans dismissed them during the hearing as redundant and unnecessary expansions of federal power, covering for lax law enforcement.
Therefore, Right to Try's provision of a special right for the terminally ill to seek experimental treatment is redundant.
Lozben jumped in to buy cut-price electricity from the now redundant wind farmers to power his cryptocurrency mine.
The Oliver Wyman report indicated that many customers appear not to have notified Wells Fargo of the redundant insurance.
In the season premiere, that includes the staff of "This American Life," which feels both overdue and somehow redundant.
Despite the detailed setting, the writing style does not involve redundant descriptions, leaving room for the reader's own creativity.
You might tell them in a polite way if something isn't working or if something feels unhelpful or redundant.
The boxed set lumps together the rare and the redundant; luckily, each session is available separately or streaming. PARELES
That would cut transaction costs but would make existing banks and payment services largely redundant, an ECB official said.
Avoid phrasing like giant meme or viral meme, which are redundant and often hyperbolic; OK as a verb, e.g.
She moved over to Barclay's very briefly after the investment bank failed, but found her job was redundant there.
Today, with most news outlets already active participants in the effort to oust the president, ECOMCON might be redundant.
Research shows these groups of workers are labeled redundant or non-essential more frequently than their white male colleagues.
It all makes The Case Against Adnan Syed feel redundant as an exercise in exploring Syed's guilt or innocence.
All but a handful of the 212 staff, who were sent home on Friday, will be made redundant next week.
Interns wind up spending the summer side-by-side with the people who they are about to help become redundant.
When your boss tells you twice, in the same conversation, to stop complaining about working overtime, he's not being redundant.
It might seem redundant to say it at this point, but the new noise-cancelling headphones simply cancel more noise.
It's like what the fuck, it's so redundant, and obviously this needs to get out so I can move on.
"We don't need to improve existing nation-states, we need to make them redundant," Tarkowski Tempelhof told me over Skype.
And then there are those of us who find all the New Year's hoopla to be redundant, overrated, and unnecessary.
"I had to make 10 people redundant yesterday, that's 10 people with mortgages, car loans, all that stuff," Bradley said.
In one recent story, a few automation upgrades ended up making 20 workers redundant at a small 3D-modeling company.
They could also lose it if they move into work, are subsequently made redundant and then reapply for universal credit.
To listen to the new Drake and the new Kanye, you'd need two almost entirely redundant $10 per month subscriptions.
By the way, white supremacy is a redundant statement in America, whites are supreme in America, that's what we're taught.
Newer staffing cuts are aimed at eliminating redundant functions within the company, such as marketing or recruitment, one person said.
The Catholic authorities have said that about 20 major churches in Brussels—about a fifth of the total—are redundant.
There's also a similar sequence featuring all the Avengers during Tony's funeral, which could have been redundant with this scene.
If it were possible to use these feelings to direct the behaviour of a prosthesis, TMR might be made redundant.
Eventually, the emails from higher-ups encouraging the staff to push through a particularly rough patch began to feel redundant.
At the same time employment in industry grew by 36m—enough to absorb all the redundant farmers, male or female.
Otting has not said if he will use all his vetting powers and can waive those he feels are redundant.
That's probably one of the reasons Spotlight, Apple's seemingly redundant universal search remains in the spot right next to Siri.
Photo by Jake Kivanç As redundant a phrase as it is to say now, 2010 was the year of Drake.
Grand coalitions play into the hands of populists, he suggests, because they signal to voters that political contests are redundant.
They say they'll save money by eliminating redundant functions and boost revenues by having the companies sell each other's products.
Everything else—menus, extensions, smart searching, autofill—is pretty redundant if you can't actually see the sites you're visiting properly.
Today's testimony by Mark Zuckerberg in front of a Senate joint committee was often boring or redundant with previous statements.
In many ways, it seems as though Biebz is actually averse to covering up his (banging) bod with redundant fabric.
Through its swaps compression service, triReduce, TriOptima has led the tear up of US$923trn gross notional in redundant contracts.
But things would happen much faster if existing machines could instantly and efficiently be retrofitted to make their pilots redundant.
" A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security admitted it was "redundant and did not provide any increase in security.
" He added, "There are some functions you want to have redundant on a nice big beautiful display in the center.
What's more, the AHP rule is redundant because small businesses are already allowed to work together to purchase health insurance.
Once Allo's assistant matures, the Hangouts app will become redundant and you'll be able to delete it from your device.
This includes the overly burdensome registration process, redundant protocol reviews, lack of adequate research material and unnecessarily onerous security requirements.
That makes the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) new Methane and Waste Prevention rule not only redundant but actually counterproductive.
Two icons seem a bit redundant, but you can delete the icon from your dock, your menu bar or both.
DHS concluded that the program, which was suspended in 2011, was redundant and inefficient and did not provide increased security.
A licensing requirement for modeling agencies is redundant because California talent agencies are already licensed, association President Karen Stuart said.
Local NativesI don't know about you guys but I've always thought the name of this band is a bit redundant.
There's such outrageous orchestral music but the vocals are virtually inaudible, and thus the premise of the film is redundant.
With this step toward a better system, Hill hopes that the No More Deaths program will one day be redundant.
Opponents say civil pilots are trained to rely on other data and the gauge would be redundant or even confusing.
How the team handles its redundant but talented back court is secondary to what happens with Kevin Love's enormous contract.
Conservatives have long fought for the commission as a way to cut what they suspect are unneeded or redundant facilities.
I already have three children and I'm a doula, so it was really redundant for me to be told that.
Once there's a union, there are more legal protections and much of the security measures here become redundant or unnecessary.
Their stories are not redundant, even though many of the descriptions of the grooming by the defendant were eerily similar.
The Trump administration has promised to reduce redundant regulations and some progress has been made, but much more is needed.
He also became redundant on the roster after the team acquired the rookie Trae Young in a draft-day trade.
The 113 employees who were made redundant will be fully compensated for unpaid wages totaling £51,565, the administrator's report says.
The cause was determined to be a single 2.5 millimeter defect in a single steel bar—some credit the Mothman for the disaster, but to most it was an avoidable engineering failure and a rebuttal to the design philosophy of substituting high-strength non-redundant building materials for lower-strength albeit layered and redundant materials.
With that in mind, the companies built multiple redundant backup systems into the vehicle, specifically around steering, braking, and battery power.
Multiple breakers for redundant circuits would have been in place, with analytics software checking for normality and rerouting power as necessary.
The system is so triply redundant in its safety awareness and practices that a catastrophic failure, while always possible, remains improbable.
With Andre Ethier seemingly out for the season and Trayce Thompson on the DL, Reddick by no means makes Puig redundant.
In many places, leaders are considering experimenting with UBI in response to technological developments like automation that make human workers redundant.
Premiere creates redundant video files that are stored in a "Media Cache" folder while a user is working on a project.
Could it be then that instead of being redundant in its effectiveness, the like was the key to reclaiming the internet?
Even the ultimate gadgets, iPhone and Android-based phones, offer so many apps, that they render most any other gadgets redundant.
Though he took the president's oath of office, he thought it redundant given the oath he had taken as vice president.
This year's presidential candidates are actively campaigning in just a dozen "swing" states, leaving the bulk of the electorate seemingly redundant.
Financial or worldly losses, like financial security, your home going into foreclosure, or being made redundant, can all impact your stability.
From there, Aireon throws out any redundant messages, as it's possible multiple satellites will receive the same information from a plane.
At the time, DHS said new technology had rendered NSEERS "redundant, inefficient and unnecessary," a note echoed in the new announcement.
Reed said that fire damaged two substations connected to the airport, which also affected the airport's backup "redundant system," CNN reports.
Mifsud added that most of the Visually team will be joining ScribbleLive, minus "a few redundant functions" in areas like finance.
"It's funny when they say 'co-parenting' — that phrase is a little redundant," the actor and musician told PEOPLE in January.
Over time, the company is all but certain to add features that could make some of its partners here look redundant.
Like aircraft manufacturers, carmakers design redundant sensors and fail-safe technology into their vehicles to maximize safety, Axios' Joann Muller reports.
But as The Next Web points out, there's already an AirPlay mirroring button in the Control Center, so it'd be redundant.
One in nine new mothers is dismissed, made redundant or treated so poorly that she leaves, according to Britain's equality watchdog.
The release doesn't say how many will be built, but full (and presumably redundant) Earth coverage means dozens at the least.
After being made redundant a year ago, he's been living on a settlement package while working full-time on the case.
And you, a person who can never own too many redundant gadgets, should be the first in line to buy one.   
Low-wage, low-skill individuals become more and more redundant, and their jobs may not be replaced, but wages are suppressed.
The immigration registry was indefinitely suspended under the Obama administration in 2011, when the Department of Homeland Security deemed it redundant.
So instead, it made the main Meltdown fix optional and added the redundant stuff to make the patch look more comprehensive.
That directed Mulvaney to consult with departments and agencies to identify wasteful spending, redundant programs and potential improvements to government services.
The CHOICE Act would also put major restraints on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, long considered unaccountable and redundant by Republicans.
Also, sending an email to complain about a trip or report an abusive rider can be cumbersome and redundant, Uber says.
Top Chamber officials panned the country's "2023s regulatory system," arguing it stifles economic growth and capital access with redundant, overbearing regulations.
The SEC announced Monday it will review its regulations in search of out-dated and redundant rules that can be eliminated.
The agreements, Cox argued, are redundant because federal law requires that emergency rooms and ambulances care for any patient in need.
The large state firms that dominate heavy industry have often kept redundant workers on their payrolls, though sometimes at lower salaries.
"Government is using muscles it hasn't used in a really long time, exposing and removing redundant and unnecessary regulation," he said.
Just as people did two centuries ago, many fear that machines will make millions of workers redundant, causing inequality and unrest.
Some of these mandates are redundant, as selling fetal tissue and removing intact fetuses in abortion procedures are already illegal nationwide.
Redundant apps like HTC Music are gone, but much of Sense UI will still find its way to the HTC 10.
One aim of the practice has been to reconfigure electoral boundaries to transfer redundant votes from safe districts into swing districts.
These new regulations are redundant at best and will only drive up contract costs at the expense of the American taxpayer.
"With this huge reduction in rates, many of the current exemptions and deductions will become unnecessary or redundant," the plan states.
That tells you everything you need to know about the author's thinking and the mentality of the swamp, though that's redundant.
I'm being made redundant in two weeks, so if anyone in that field has a vacancy feel free to DM me.
Unfortunately, the mine permitting process in this country is outdated and redundant, creating a self-inflicted wound that must be healed.
Top Chamber officials panned the country's "1930s regulatory system," arguing it stifles economic growth and capital access with redundant, overbearing regulations.
The Trail Blazers are nearly $3 million over the tax, with a redundant roster that's dangerously close to missing the playoffs.
In the wake of the hacks, the French bank also went through its SWIFT system to weed out redundant communications channels.
He also continued to receive at least a dozen apparently redundant notifications of termination or suspension from YouTube throughout the weekend.
The app is trying to do what's best for its users, regardless of whether it seems redundant with Facebook's other efforts.
The question may sound redundant, but in recent years researchers have demonstrated just how distinct those two cognitive attributes actually are.
He sees public service as a redundant benefit because federal student loans already offer loan forgiveness under income-based repayment plans.
MICKI GINSBERG MOORESTOWN, N.J. ♦ To the Editor: Much as I enjoyed Jillian Tamaki's sexy cover artwork, "pleasure reading" is redundant.
In the teenage years, the brain strips away unneeded or redundant connections between brain cells, in a process called synaptic pruning.
It's redundant and obsolete and needs to be placed with all the other relics that Ireland is now getting rid of.
All the maps I'd navigated my life by seemed redundant; my world was stacked up in boxes in an empty hallway.
What's next: Layoffs are expected when companies of this size combine, particularly in redundant departments like personnel, sales or real estate.
Airliners are designed with redundant systems to act as back-up for failures, so this airplane had more than one ADM.
Our aircraft have redundant systems, yet our standard is to respond to any indication of abnormalities with an abundance of caution.
Internet infrastructure consists of several redundant connections that make it near impossible to bring down the entire internet unintentionally or accidentally.
While completing a BRAC round does cost some money up front, unloading redundant and otherwise extraneous bases soon pays for itself.
Cons: Suites are pretty incredible and also pretty costly, and may seem redundant when all rooms are some sort of suite.
Many European governments have announced aid packages to support businesses, and to discourage them from making workers redundant during the crisis.
From retail operations to middle managers, there's an endless roster of human beings who, sooner or later, will be viewed as redundant.
But smartphone cameras, now boasting features like optical zoom using multiple lenses, have made the simple dedicated camera more redundant than ever.
As such, the debate is not only hopelessly arbitrary and dependent on a grating cliche, it is redundant to its very core.
What makes sex both engaging and, at times, redundant in a long-term relationship is how well you know each other's bodies.
Overcapacity and fare wars have been eliminated, redundant staff is gone, and with the economy improving, people are buying plane tickets again.
Finnish social services are already notoriously generous, which could be the main reason that basic income lost momentum: It is effectively redundant.
There are a number of widgets to access Xbox features like LFG, messages, and friends, making the Xbox app a little redundant.
Many of the 43 police forces in England and Wales are experimenting with algorithmic technology that could render the copper's nose redundant.
But there is a chance that in the not too distant future a very large number of truckers will find themselves redundant.
The proportion of jobs being made redundant across AOL and Yahoo is around 5003 percent globally, we have confirmed with our sources.
We've had so many negative stories, but if you push back and you take them apart, you find out they're fairly redundant.
"As we suspected, it appears these emails were almost entirely redundant with ones she had produced previously," Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said.
Many employees had also cleared out their desks last week in anticipation of their roles being made redundant, a source told CNBC.
The bottom line: Redundant sensing systems could ultimately lead to safer systems, but meticulous work remains to determine how to perfect them.
Dish will also get first rights to buy tower leases that T-Mobile decides are redundant following the deal, a source said.
The answer, Musk said, had a lot to do with simplifying the companies lineup, and rendering redundant some of its current products.
However, he added that existing drivers would not be made redundant, adding that they would instead be "assigned" to other job functions.
Despite its expansion plans, J.P. Morgan has recently been winnowing the total numbers of branches as it shutters underperforming or redundant locations.
After failures plague Utility B, Utility A then needs to step in, restarting to offer redundant power to that same critical customer.
Loyal Snapchat users or those whose friends primarily live on Instagram might see Stories as making Facebook too cluttered, bloated or redundant.
Disasters, like meteors and the like, can strike your colony but if you've built redundant systems you can probably weather the damage.
More objective Wall Street analysts have agreed, estimating that retail store closures are likely to eliminate between 10,000 and 30,000 redundant positions.
I'm surrounded by comedians who are relentless in their pursuit of political humor, regardless of how redundant or mean the jokes are.
" In Time magazine, the reviewer R. Z. Sheppard wrote, "Toffler's redundant delivery and overheated prose turned kernels of truth into puffed generalities.
But on the heels of completing the FAFSA comes another daunting and often redundant task: verifying that the FAFSA information is correct.
Coupled with her call for free community college tuition, which has the potential for retraining workers whose skills have become redundant, Mrs.
The merger between Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Union Commercial Bank and Al Hilal Bank resulted in hundreds of people being made redundant.
The merger between Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Union National Bank and Al Hilal Bank resulted in hundreds of people being made redundant.
But Village Studio's popularity could pose an issue for brands and influencers if it becomes too recognizable and redundant in social feeds.
Screenshot: GizmodoBoth Windows and macOS give you a bit of a hand when it comes to getting rid of redundant junk files.
Two others no longer registered with the FCA, who did not wish to be named, told Reuters they had been made redundant.
As a result, the region's ports have built redundant facilities rather than strengthening those best suited to capitalize on new economic connections.
The assessment highlights the challenges posed by modern technologies that are automating and making redundant multiple human tasks, from manufacturing to healthcare.
Its sonic palette was too shallow, she said; its concepts and word choices were too redundant; its hooks could have been stronger.
Not to mention redundant bundles; you can get Hulu from Sprint, sure, but it was also packaged with Spotify earlier this year.
Mawson said he had started out as a director when a young neighbor dropped by after he was made redundant in 2009.
Having these redundant sensors is the whole point: if one fails, the remaining sensor suite can help navigate the car to safety.
The EU's plan ties in with its larger goal of reducing e-waste – the waste generated by redundant, non-recyclable electronic devices.
Research has found that intentionally fake news stories are more likely to use short, nontechnical and redundant language than accurate journalistic stories.
During and after the election campaign, Trump declared NATO as redundant and threatened a full-scale U.S. military withdrawal from the alliance.
The announcement said "Iran will set its limits based on its technical needs," essentially rendering the JCPOA redundant if technically still alive.
Monarch's demise also left over 1,800 workers redundant but Grayling said the airline's experienced former employees were in high demand from rivals.
Just as vexing, redundant voice-overs describe what is being shown; while Mr. Mully speaks of events, scripted scenes re-enact them.
"We were informed that our jobs have become redundant and handed over our letters and given approximately a month's salary," he said.
Often, it just means a website is constructed from essential coding elements and very little else — no frills, redundant images, or advertising.
This may seem like a redundant question, considering your costume, but do you identify as a Rick, a Morty, or a Jerry?
The Department of Homeland Security determined in 2011 that the program was "redundant and did not provide any increase in security," Hakim said.
By taking advantage of the people who are leaving jobs voluntarily, the firm can attempt to move staff made redundant into new positions.
At the time, US officials said that the requirement was redundant due to the existence of the Defense Department report that was released.
Michael Maschenik, pastor of Unity Baptist Church near Macon, Georgia, counters that a database would be redundant from the ones kept by authorities.
The posts can feel simultaneously redundant and contradictory — call your senator to oppose Betsy Devos..no wait, send Paul Ryan a postcard first!
When fully operational, the V-280 Valor should offer double the speed and range of the conventional helicopters it's aiming to make redundant.
I'm glad we didn't do it because it's very difficult to make a record about the times that doesn't become a little redundant.
The company does not appear to have a way to check whether a user has already gotten a flu shot, risking redundant reminders.
Lowe argues that Google's options amount to a question to consumers of whether they would like to "clutter your phone" with redundant services.
The company has been criticized for years for duplicating many of the same apps Google offers, and the S8 has many redundant apps.
Thirty senior members of the medical staff at her clinic, including her mother, were made redundant as part of a cost-cutting exercise.
What medical AI will not do—at least not for a long time—is make human experts redundant in the fields it invades.
One big part of the plan is to essentially render all current SpaceX vehicles redundant by focusing in the so-called BFR rocket.
CES 2018 is going to feel a little repetitive and redundant on the TV front, but the screens will still be very pretty.
It uses four redundant cellular networks to make it virtually impossible for the drone to lose communication with ground control operators, he said.
More than 13 employees had given notice or been told they would be made redundant from a bank that had around 91,500 employees.
As soon as it feels natural to scrap the "Hello, [Name of Person]" pleasantries and the redundant "Thanks, [Your Name]" goodbyes, do it.
Increasingly, their investors are encouraging the switch, to hedge the risk that they are pouring money into soon-to-be-redundant oil wells.
During that time, companies like Oculus and HTC started adding motion controllers to their VR systems, making the STEM redundant for many people.
Actually, that's redundant — it's just a game of Battleship, so I am going to try to spice things up with some data science.
It was just something for an audience to look at while a voice—is it redundant to call an AI's synthesized voice "disembodied"?
The privacy option was also redundant now that Apple has a built-in anti-tracker, which blocks cookies and was introduced in 2017.
More than 900 employees had given notice or been told they would be made redundant from a bank that had around 91,500 employees.
Shortly after the Robin's debut, Google rolled similar functionality into Google Photos right within Android and made the whole thing a bit redundant.
Geotagging has made it clear just how redundant all our snaps of the Golden Gate Bridge, Buckingham Palace, and the Taj Mahal are.
As we confront the fact that machines could make many jobs redundant, the authors suggested a new way to conceptualize our working future.
Keys has not dropped a set so far and all the talk that her game was ill-suited to clay now looks redundant.
Oculus is a large org, but it's more redundant than a company setting the stage for a new platform can afford to be.
The labour ministry says it is setting up a fund worth 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) to help redundant workers find new employment.
The Joy-Con controllers, although I suppose that's redundant and I should just call them Joy-Cons, have some new features, as well.
"Finland has lost its values," said Arto Annila, a physics professor who was among 75 academics at Helsinki University to be made redundant.
While some workers found other positions within UPM, most retired or were made redundant, adding to the industry's 21.2,21.4 job losses since 2005.
Once that is accomplished, specialized training to utilize buprenorphine and restriction on the use of methadone in office-based practice will be redundant.
This is supposed to make it easier to track down your prey—except for a recent glitch that makes the feature largely redundant.
Oil companies expect a jump in demand for cleaner distillates, mainly diesel, at the expense of fuel oil that would become largely redundant.
In a letter addressed to Nunes late Saturday, Schiff said the whistleblower's testimony would be redundant given the evidence collected from other witnesses.
Vice Media also announced it would lay off about 10 percent of its current workforce as the company reorients and eliminates redundant positions.
You'll easily be able to integrate Frank And Oak's offerings into your existing wardrobe, without feeling as though your new pieces are redundant.
Stutts has lots of redundant supplies in his pack, just in case something breaks or he needs more than one of an item. 
In his congressional testimony this week, the bureau's acting director pledged to enforce the law but argued the CFPB is redundant and unnecessary.
Computers keep pretty good time, and I wondered if Mr. Bodurian and Mr. Leach worried that they might one day soon be redundant.
The layoffs may come as soon as this week and could affect redundant employees in the company's worldwide commercial business, Bloomberg said recently.
The camera contains redundant electronics in case of an issue, according to the Space Telescope Science Institute, so it will hopefully be fine.
It will indeed begin with the installation of redundant fiber cable, and DSRC transmitters will be in place by the end of 2018.
Among other things, the new rules "will restrict industrial investment project management standards, strengthen regulation, prevent haphazard investment and redundant development," he said.
The updated agreement has been scrubbed for typos, redundant definitions and other word changes to provide consistency across the agreement: http://bit.ly/1OWp81H.
All told, an estimated 85 percent — or $200 billion — of annual global spending on research is wasted on badly designed or redundant studies.
They suggest that it may be beneficial to those who have been made redundant or have retired and have a more isolated life.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. You should have received a memo regarding the fact that we're all about to become redundant.
He said the administration has received classified intelligence that indicates a need for redundant electricity supplies on the grid if it's under stress.
I guess that screen and camera technology have now advanced to a point where one could argue that passenger windows are becoming redundant.
As he saw it, Google could potentially skip years of redundant research if Project Chauffeur simply bought the necessary hardware from his firms.
The electrical fire's intensity damaged two substations serving the airport, including the airport's "redundant system" that should have provided backup power, Reed said.
"ZBB" often cracks down on the size of a company's real estate holdings, corporate travel, international assignment terms, redundant technology and outside consultants.
The idea was to make capital rules for banks, cobbled together in the aftermath of the financial crisis, less redundant and more straightforward.
I know I'm redundant saying that all the time, but I felt we just needed to stay current and worry about today's game.
Jack in the Box tested cutting low-volume menu items and redundant SKUs at roughly 180 company and franchise stores earlier this year.
Although technology has made some jobs redundant, it's also raised demand for tech-based jobs, and can help improve worker productivity, Yellen added.
In a statement on Wednesday, Mr. Cooper reiterated his position that the bill, the so-called Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act, was redundant.
Art Review "The Incomplete Araki" is a knowingly redundant title for an exhibition of Japan's most prolific, most controversial, and most disobedient photographer.
Christensen told Vox earlier this year that commanders are often redundant at best, and a major obstacle at worst, in the legal process.
The more than 400 staff made redundant are mainly support staff such as baggage handlers and security workers, Chief Executive Ado Sanusi said.
Breakingviews The success of Linde's new chief executive, Aldo Belloni, will be measured by an unusual yardstick: whether he can make himself redundant.
So consider this a redundant but apparently very necessary reminder to use condoms and/or dental dams for all sex, including oral sex.
The regulator said Suncor, which operates the vessel, specifically failed to meet requirements regarding redundant fire water pump systems on the floating installation.
Maybe Bam Adebayo's emergence in Miami has made either Kelly Olynyk or Meyers Leonard redundant, but the Heat also have few draft picks.
Hence, he recommended, a national employment policy should be formulated — particularly one that allows manufacturers to make labor redundant during business down cycles.
That said, though, as something that's subjective, the term "good taste" can often feel redundant or indefinable at best and problematic at worst.
"Hopefully it's not a hardware problem," he said — but if it is, the camera has redundant electronics that can be brought into play.
For instance, some observers say that landlords can use engineers and other service providers to design strong and redundant internet connectivity without WiredScore.
As a result, Lee's words weren't exactly necessary to the story; instead, they functioned as a mix of semi-redundant explication and bombastic filigree.
Samsung builds its own browser, email client, and messaging app, which seem utterly redundant unless Samsung's trying to wean its reliance on Google products.
Fitch views TDC's loss reserve position as modestly redundant and notes that the company has a history of favorable prior accident year reserve development.
Last year, his administration halted an Obama-era regulation that would have required drillers on federal land to curb methane leaks, calling it redundant.
"The people who are identified as being potentially redundant can make a case for why they should stay or present mitigating factors," he explained.
After the requisite systems report, which was as redundant as the mission required, she asked him to share a cig as was their ritual.
The new microgrid will integrate with the utility control system at Naval Base San Diego which will have redundant controls for additional energy security.
The idea that firms should be controlled by diverse shareholders who exercise one vote per share is increasingly viewed as redundant or even dangerous.
Its heavy-handed spotlight on Chloe's relationship with her mom, Joyce, and Joyce's new boyfriend, feels like a redundant recap of the first season.
And, you know, there are a number of programs that I think are duplicative and redundant and not producing the results that people deserve.
That sounds redundant, but it could provide people with "patches" that replace damaged tissue, and save heart transplant patients from rejecting their new organs.
Otherwise, it's just another redundant gadget that I have to invest too much time and effort into managing to get too little in return.
With noise canceling off, Beyerdynamic's headphones go for 46 hours, while Sony's probably become immortal and render the whole USB-C talk above redundant.
Eventually, however, K1 is likely going to want to create some efficiencies inside the combined organization, and that could mean layoffs in redundant positions.
The main downside: You need to admit that the H Street streetcar is useless, and thus the new H Street tunnel is not redundant.
Large aircraft, such as ones used by Airbus or Boeing, have "triple redundant systems" in place for communications, according to researcher Dr. Graham Wild.
Importantly, these vehicles also have redundant braking and steering systems that help maintain vehicle motion control in case one of the units stops functioning.
Taylor brings sincerity to Jessica's sister-friend Trish, but her character feels more redundant than in Season 1 (where is the Matt Murdock bromance?).
But engineers love solving problems, and in every case, they sought the simplest, most fail-proof solutions, building in redundant backup systems where possible.
The straightforward celebrations of our early years have morphed into complicated situations — from pricey destination weddings to redundant move-in anniversaries, and the like.
"Public-service loan forgiveness is a redundant benefit because the federal government already offers loan forgiveness through its income-based repayment plans," Delisle said.
In contrast, politics is conducted by a small number of individuals who are usually keen to talk to reporters, making outsiders' analysis seem redundant.
It's juvenile and pushing hard for shock value, and there's so much of it that the shock can't help but feel strained and redundant.
With cars redundant, the AEC instead flew in to the villages of Wanaaring, Louth and the slightly larger Tilpa to ensure votes were collected.
In fact, Smallwood said Facebook plans to remove 20 of them in July because they were judged redundant, outdated, not actionable or infrequently used.
So far, 130 branches out of planned 188 closures in Germany have been completed and, in one-quarter, the bank made 1600 people redundant.
And they could boost profit margins by slashing annual costs by $3.5 billion, cutting redundant staffs and purchasing materials at higher volumes, Honeywell said.
Developers realize that much of the functionality they need to build into an app is redundant to what many other companies are toiling over.
Yellin admitted he never turned over these recordings to Begaren's lawyers, but he was unrepentant, telling a reporter it was "redundant" to other evidence.
The addition of the 503mm case makes the Sport somewhat redundant, though the company tells me it's keeping it around for the time being.
A big reason for this is the Apple Watch shares many of the same features as the iPhone, making the two devices somewhat redundant.
I want to get back to shooting down dumbass arguments against "assault weapons" (which is redundant) or supporting reasonable alternatives like universal background checks.
It often cracks down on the size of a company's real estate footprint, corporate travel, terms of international assignments, redundant technology and outside consultants.
AS A RESULT, 136 ROLES HAVE BEEN MADE REDUNDANT, OF WHICH 57 ARE IN NETHERLANDS Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
You are making things redundant all the time and you are making things relevant all the time, but often in a very superficial way.
Perhaps it's unfair not to take the series completely on its own terms, and perhaps you might find the similarities comforting rather than redundant.
The UK's Official Receiver has made 829 Carillion staff redundant so far but saved around 1,019 out of a UK workforce of around 18,000.
Clearly highly-redundant and reliable systems can be produced if we want them to and build the right culture of maintenance, safety, and reliability.
But the drawback to that verisimilitude is that the scenes feel choppy and redundant — a style Marvel should be long past at this point.
To say that Trump doesn't understand trade policy correctly sounds almost redundant, as he doesn't appear to understand any aspect of federal policy correctly.
In some cases, Hilton employees can be fast-tracked since they can skip a redundant background check or paperwork, Hilton spokeswoman Alison Menon said.
What's more, Tiuri's quest turns out to have been slightly redundant: A second messenger was wisely, if anti-dramatically, entrusted with the same message.
Although 32nd seed Raonic has long been one of the tour's most vexing servers, his main weapon was redundant against his opponent's brilliant returning.
The salient point is that Sekulow powered through his remarks anyway, defending the principles embedded in the inherently redundant and nonsensical phrase he'd invented.
When somebody steps into the tabloid glare as willingly and relentlessly as Caitlyn Jenner has, a memoir might seem greedy, or at least redundant.
He said the EPA is examining whether Arkema's risk management plan required it to have redundant power supplies that would have prevented the incidents.
And every recent administration, going back to Al Gore's reinvent-government initiative, has looked at ways to pare back the regressive and redundant ones.
"The company improves the lives of millions of people by making redundant the cumbersome and expensive process of making cash transactions at corner stores."
The proposed legislation forms part of the EU&aposs broader drive to reduce "e-waste" – the waste generated by redundant, non-recyclable electronic devices.
Amber Rumsey, 28, Ms. Lawson's co-worker at the cash-advance business, said Williamston was the kind of place that makes social media redundant.
Publicly releasing records would eliminate the need to process redundant FOIA requests and increase efficiency by allowing requesters to more finely target their requests.
The hope is that cheap, convenient content, perhaps 25 rupees (37 U.S. cents) for a movie streamed to your phone, will make piracy redundant.
You'd want them to be able to move large objects around quickly and operate heavy machinery with a minimum of rest or redundant effort.
RYAN: YOU HAVE TO GET RID OF THE GOODIES, YOU'VE GOT TO GET RID OF LOOPHOLES, YOU'VE GOT TO GET RID OF REDUNDANT REDUCTIONS.
Animal cruelty laws in all 50 states include felony provisions, so it might seem redundant to pass a federal law that does the same.
One regular argument by opponents of the agency is that it's "redundant" and most of its tasks could be taken over by the states.
The GMB union said BA's IT systems had shortcomings after the company made a number of staff redundant and shifted work to India in 2016.
Plus, adding health tracking is redundant when you consider the increased fitness focus of the Apple Watch—you know because you buy everything Apple sells.
Having redundant systems, while at no intrinsic cost to merchants that we're aware of, may have simply been too much of a headache to juggle.
"Each Availability Zone has independent power, cooling and physical security, and is connected via redundant, ultra-low-latency networks," the company explained in a statement.
WhatsApp Status has boomed to 250 million daily users, while Facebook Stories and Messenger Day are seeing weaker traction since they're respectively redundant or obtrusive.
And he criticised Mr Trump's "cramped interpretation" of what counts as an emolument: if outright bribery was all the clauses barred they would be redundant.
The advances have also fueled speculation of a wave of job losses as machines replace humans, just as the industrial revolution rendered many occupations redundant.
Apple uses sapphire lens coatings on its cameras that are basically unscratchable already — so covering it is redundant and will affect the image quality negatively.
The WHO has previously warned that many antibiotics could become redundant this century, leaving patients exposed to deadly infections and threatening the future of medicine.
Despite the redundant plots, Uncharted has stood out for the depth of the relationships it depicts — especially in last year's Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.
Old Navy, which had long been a bright spot in Gap's struggling portfolio, showed a second quarter of weakness, as redundant styles weighed on results.
Everyone already knows about the commercialism, affluent old people, new agers, and the relentless commodification of Indigenous cultures from all directions, so why be redundant?
I have said it before and I know it's redundant but what could have been an accident in a few short hours became a crime.
Some employees have been notified that their roles have been made redundant, and the layoffs are expected to be completed over the next few weeks.
No character is redundant; even the non-speaking Arthur (David Fielder) is riveting as Queenie's shell-shocked father-in-law, the play's haunting historical conscience.
Google is a sprawling, 60,000-person company with many different and sometimes redundant services, all glued onto the central cash engine of search and ads.
Most obviously, sex robots are often portrayed as here to destroy us: take our jobs, do them better than us, make us redundant and impotent.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The consequence of this is that the iris scanner found on previous Galaxy phones became somewhat redundant, so Samsung removed it.
Around six more trading and sales staff in London and New York have been told they will be made redundant in October, said a source.
"Yes," a member of telecoms union UILCOM said in answer to a question over whether the plan would risk making 20,000 people at TIM redundant.
Maybe you could run it parallel to the redundant fireplace, if that doesn't block the front door and the door to the fridge too much?
Both defense models are meant to provide multiple layers of redundant defenses in order to delay and diffuse an attacker away from their intended target.
The Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) was thrown into turmoil in February after reports that hundreds of climate scientists would be made redundant.
Mobileye Chairman and chief technology officer Amnon Shashua said the CSLP system would be radar- and camera-centric, with LIDAR operating as a redundant sensor.
The stories in a lot of cartoons barely scratched the surface of innovation or imagination, and would often become redundant with save-the-day plotlines.
"Bharara & his goons bludgeoned me into the plea by threatening to add a second redundant charge carrying a prison term of FIVE YEARS," he said.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The success of Linde's new chief executive, Aldo Belloni, will be measured by an unusual yardstick: whether he can make himself redundant.
Vice Media will lay off about 85033 percent of its current workforce as the company reorients and eliminates redundant positions, the company's CEO said Friday.
On the contrary, it is a consolidation and unification of the countless and often redundant programs, initiatives and offices which operate disjointedly throughout the government.
Organizers from participating groups are also hoping the initiative will help streamline their activities, reducing the number of redundant or confusing appeals to potential volunteers.
The second proposed bill to be taken up at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, is redundant and harmful.
The internet used to be a redundant communication medium in case of nuclear war; now it's a treasure trove of cat pictures and "Like" buttons.
In simple terms: financial institutions shouldn't have to devote limited resources to redundant regulatory and supervisory requirements at the expense of actual security-based activities.
Robots are doing those jobs, artificial intelligence is replacing them, and technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace in ways that make human beings redundant.
" While the two jobs might seem redundant, there's a calculated theory behind the guard-and-door-girl dynamic: "It's security's job to secure the premise.
I could handle planning for Pompey, Alford, or whoever in centre next season if it meant turning Pillar into a piece a little less redundant.
Tower Hamlets College made six ESOL teachers redundant last year after the £45 million cut, as well losing back-end staff in admin and finance.
It's an interesting system-level embrace of Adobe's file format, and also makes the need for Preview somewhat redundant, as it's baked directly into Finder.
A dynamic, distributed, redundant and multi-participant energy network built around clean energy generation, storage and delivery and serving as the foundation for smart cities.
Or if you don't yet believe that rara gosht, chunks of lamb stewed on the bone with spiced minced lamb, is not redundant but luxurious.
It'll set you back $999, an amount of money that I'd really like to think would make the idea of 10,000-copy worldwide limit redundant.
But Fitzpatrick is so fond of narrative symmetry, neat metaphors and redundant parallels that her characters, caged in these airtight constructions, fail to come alive.
By labeling this a movement of "double suffrage," the organization implied that women's votes were redundant, pointlessly enlarging the electorate by replicating the male vote.
She travels about once a month for her job developing clinical trials for cancer research and views seatback entertainment as something of a redundant amenity.
This is redundant because everyone was born equal and it is not fair to be placed in a position where you are lower than someone.
A customer putting an abbreviation for a county name is considered a "serious" mistake, even though the address and zip code make that information redundant.
It adds pressure on the government to help those made redundant find work in a battleground state ahead of a federal election in 18 months.
One impossibly humid night, I watched fans (it would be redundant to call them drunks) in the upper deck hurling beers down onto the bleachers.
Likewise strategies proposed to manage the impacts of automation tend focus mainly on the question of how to find replacement work for those made redundant.
Siemens said that it had pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030 and it fundamentally shares the goal of making fossil fuels redundant over time.
Steering is conducted by electric signals only, with a fully redundant control system that the company says has some long-term benefits for future designs.
And given the enhanced and redundant survivability of our nuclear deterrent, no element of our deterrent need be used before an enemy attack is confirmed.
Nick Akerman, Mr. Sampson's lawyer, told the court that prison time would be redundant on top of the pain that Mr. Sampson had already experienced.
Most commercial airplanes are required to have a redundant engine, even though it is expensive and many flights could be flown with one fewer engine.
That's why self-driving cars have a lot of redundant sensors and cameras to make sure they can still operate safely even if some fail.
The Baltimore Museum of Art will deepen its holdings of works by women and artists of color using funds from sales of seven redundant works.
Even though I wasn't particularly wealthy, I was self-sufficient in that there wasn't really a chance that I was going to be made redundant.
When high-volume, redundant tasks are performed through computer automation, humans are freed up to expend energy pursuing a wider range of interpretive or conceptual work.
Even though women make up more than 50% of film audiences, it takes statements like Reynolds's — persistent, redundant reminders — before the status quo starts to change.
As noticed by MacRumors, YouTube is now testing non-chronological subscription feeds, a feature pretty much no one asked for, and one that is incredibly redundant.
However, as Fed chair he would be freer to pursue his stated agenda of adjusting or eliminating some rules that he sees as redundant or inefficient.
It said the approval was on the condition that no employees would be made redundant in the merged unit within 12 months of the deal's completion.
The thing about throwing a fairy-themed birthday party for your kid when you happen to be Beyoncé and Jay-Z is that it's pretty redundant.
The set of forms that comes with this part of the FAFSA application can take weeks to procure, and the hundreds of questions can become redundant.
The app store could populate the app with the minimal information it needs to be functional, with my permission, and thereby making the signup mostly redundant.
Several months later the court dismissed the separate lawsuit brought by the Mexican states, because the government was now bringing a federal lawsuit, rendering them redundant.
Clearly my question was bad and redundant, so I went looking through the discussion in the group as well as various YouTube videos on the subject.
Riverdale recently broke out a direct Jawbreaker homage, an admirably deep cut that nonetheless felt redundant in a season that also featured a Heathers musical episode.
He said the 94 schools were being subjected to numerous, redundant assessments, by different authorities and according to different standards, all of which consumed principals' time.
Facilities might not have the resources to move generators, or they might not think redundant systems and backups are the best way to divvy up funding.
It may seem redundant, particularly when there are already dating apps where you can see who's liked you that don't cost a thing (Hinge, for instance).
He shares what developers can expect when the CTRL-kit ships in Q1 and explains how a brain control interface may well make the smartphone redundant.
A consolidated manufacturing footprint, procurement efficiencies, distribution network consolidation, and the elimination of redundant sales and marketing functions and duplicative corporate overhead will create cost savings.
Mr Desmond has achieved this by squeezing costs, imposing pay freezes and making journalists redundant; there are only about 460 staff left across all four titles.
"The spacesuit acts as the emergency backup to the spacecraft's redundant life support systems," Richard Watson, subsystem manager for spacesuits for NASA's Commercial Crew Program said.
Redundant jobs are quickly eliminated, and any incentive to actually compete on price is reduced proportionally as the market drops from four to three primary carriers.
Historically, (say in Canada or Ireland) such consolidation results in two things: much higher prices, and a significant culling of jobs as redundant positions are eliminated.
The day after he was made redundant, Mr Mayo attended JPMorgan Chase's annual investor day as usual, where he introduced himself as a "free agent analyst".
Helsinki thinks it can make its centre free of cars by 2025—not by banning them, but by building a transport system that renders them redundant.
One is that I already lived this journey, and so for me to write it from my point of view felt redundant, I wasn't discovering anything.
The next president should work with Congress to streamline and eliminate redundant regulations and reporting requirements that even the federal government has already identified as problematic.
"The free-est kind of stimulus you could provide for the economy is confidence and peeling away redundant or bad regulation, to be frank," Blankfein said.
In recent years, technology has increasingly been regarded as a threat, with cheap robots, algorithms and programs seen as eliminating jobs and making human talent redundant.
At least 35 percent of users say they get exposed to redundant ads and irrelevant offers and get them at a frequency that aggravates the problem.
Accordingly, fully autonomous cars have not only more sensors throughout the car than semi-autonomous vehicles but also redundant systems for the braking and steering, etc.
Still, the iPhone XS rendered the iPhone X redundant — it has a nearly identical design, with improved specs, at the same starting price point of $999.
He told reporters last year that there were two other positions on the council that handled cyber issues, which he claimed made the coordinator job redundant.
Deutsche said on Wednesday that more than 900 employees had given notice or been told they would be made redundant as a result of the restructuring.
A Japanese mission, Hayabusa 2, will similarly collect samples from another carbon-rich asteroid, but the Osiris-Rex scientists view the missions as complementary, not redundant.
Revising our redundant and inefficient mine permitting process should be step one in reversing our growing minerals import dependence and shoring up our defense supply chain.
The GMB union said that BA's IT systems had shortcomings after they made a number of staff redundant and shifted their work to India in 2016.
They also made a number of the new and incoming executives redundant, meaning some people were fired before they even started the job, the source said.
A California native, Salgarolo is Filipino, Italian, and Jewish; naturally, his ethnic background makes his appearance much different than Trump's, but Salgarolo's focus renders that redundant.
White House surrogates scoffed at the idea of Democrats in the House carrying on with investigations, suggesting it was redundant and a poor use of resources.
Huawei will cut redundant roles and demote inefficient managers as it grapples with a "live-or-die moment," founder Ren Zhengfei said in an internal memo.
Yet that's actually the biggest problem, some advocates say — the current system is much too complicated, in a way that's both annoyingly redundant and actively harmful.
We've also seen Trump issue meaningless rules to back up talking points; Politico compared this plan to a redundant order requiring free speech on college campuses.
I remember considering a puzzle about redundant phrases a couple of years ago and being disappointed when it turned out the theme had been done before.
Some of the provisions in the draft text are redundant, and it is unclear how serious these proposals are, or if they will ever be signed.
Although I don't face redundant requirements caused by the revised definition, I feel for my developer colleagues across America who regularly deal with complex regulatory frameworks.
Yet only about a dozen Republicans are likely to cross the aisle in a final vote, with the GOP criticizing the measure as redundant and partisan.
And a few moments might have been more powerful with a little less of Cat's somewhat redundant commentary on the nature of memory, time and loss.
One of the criticisms I have often heard of the USMCA agreement is that, despite its countless improvements to our trade relationships, it is simply redundant.
But the truth is that in the age of Apple as a services company, iTunes was redundant at best and a bug-filled nuisance at worst.
" "In light of the Arizona Department of Correction's decision to revise their administrative policy on feminine hygiene products, HB 2222 would now be redundant and Rep.
I dumped almost all of my many redundant step-counting and heart rate apps, because my Apple Watch and the iPhone's Health app fill the bill.
Five people familiar with the matter said Boeing believes that new technology and decades of testing experience have rendered some physical tests redundant for demonstrating safety.
Before you even enter, it conveys to you its brisk efficiency through its name, with that economical omission of an initial ''E'' and a final, redundant ''S.
The complete heartlessness of some species of sea spider is, presumably, a result of gut peristalsis taking over the oxygen-distribution job entirely, rendering that organ redundant.
The rover swapped to the B-side of its two redundant computers after its A-side became corrupted back in 2013, about 200 days into its mission.
Rather than put my employer in a position where they would have to make her redundant, I'll hold back on optimising the workflow and implementing any automation.

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