Sentences with phrase «almost redundant»

We've talked many times about procrastination and time management, to the point that I deem it almost redundant to repeat it ever again!
In fact, the buttons are almost redundant since the touchpad almost perfectly recognizes tap - to - click.
That the jump we make from likelihoods to uncertainties is always subjective and almost always based on a uniform prior made almost redundant by overwhelming evidence, so why use any other prior.
GM It's almost redundant.
Q: Keyboard control is the key gameplay element here, with the mouse almost redundant.
At this juncture in time it seems almost redundant to criticise the Lego games for failing to innovate or change very much in the formula, and yet it does remain a true and valid criticism, so here we go; LEGO The Hobbit plays it safe, refining a couple of areas and adding a few new little mechanics, while infuriatingly still failing to fix problems that have plagued the series for years.
In the previous game the continuous hunt for filters could sometimes prove more frustrating than anything else and created a barrier to enjoyment that left some players struggling to find pleasure in the game as simply getting caught on a bit of scenery for even a split - second could lead to your demise, and yet in their quest to remedy this and open the game to wider audience the developers have gone too far the other way, rendering one of their unique and brilliant gameplay elements almost redundant.
It's a streaming only service, so as soon as you want to take your Fire HD out of the house, it's almost redundant.
These statistics are almost redundant for any purpose save comparison against other PHEVs though, since the actual fuel economy figure seen by drivers depends greatly on driving routes and styles.
It is almost redundant to review a Pixar movie.
The pleasures of a modern films transferred to the format is almost redundant as few modern films on Blu - ray...
There's something almost redundant about writing a review for a movie like this — a blockbuster ending to a beloved series with marketing on hyperdrive doesn't need much else to sell tickets.
«It revealed that the nation's mining sector is almost redundant, that the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr Fayemi, is working to resuscitate the sector, and that the ministry has approved a mining roadmap.»
It feels almost redundant saying this now, but Peyton had another record - breaking performance this week.

Not exact matches

Melbourne - based civil engineer Peter Godfrey became an independent contractor when he was made redundant almost 18 years ago.
Stroller is another baby item that almost seems redundant to have on a «needs» list, yet here we are.
Jordan and Holmquist had filed a lawsuit almost identical to Antonacci's, which was thrown out last week for being redundant.
The company's death was slow and eminently painful, so much so that being made redundant, when it finally occurred more than a year after the first fatal twitches, was almost a relief.
Obviously it's almost too redundant to even bother saying, but this would be a perfect prom dress.
The hyper - conservative agenda in this film is so pronounced that it almost renders parodies like Team America: World Police redundant.
(For what it's worth, the image has a depth in HiDef that would almost make preserving the 3 - D aspect redundant, although it'd be neat to see them try.)
Almost makes my trip to Toronto this year redundant (but not really).
Martin Scorsese's adaptation of the novel Shutter Island (by Mystic River and Gone, Baby, Gone author Dennis Lehane) is a film that operates on a heightened level that almost makes a traditional narrative analysis redundant.
Jump forward 40 years and we have writer / director Rod Lurie's redundant, pointless, and almost entirely ineffective remake that takes the interesting jagged edges of the original and smoothes them out to make a predictably polished Hollywood version.
Over the disc's insert - free standard black Eco-Box keepcase, Image has included an almost perfectly redundant cardboard slipcover.
The few who escape this fate include Carrie - Anne Moss as a hardnosed detective (whose lines might as well have come from a screenwriting template for hardnosed detectives) and Faye Dunaway, who appears briefly — to spout even more redundant background information, naturally — as the widow of a man who was driven to mass murder by the Bye Bye Man almost 50 years ago (The prologue is cruelly effective, and even that is ruined by the constant call - backs to it).
For this reason the AHK system is built almost entirely redundant and enters a failsafe mode on even the slightest malfunction.
The 2018 Ford Fusion Platinum's stitched dash, premium leather seats with contrast piping, and many luxury touches almost make that Lincoln redundant.
It almost seems somehow counterproductive to entertain the possibility that the vehicle you want to purchase right now could become redundant and need to be sold, later.
Likewise the second distinctive mechanic of using military - grade ammunition has also been made almost entirely redundant.
Signs of the times: This page is an almost completely redundant restatement of the information on page 2, because they had so many manual pages to fill.
There was a fairly limited selection of units, and the later game technology tended to make earlier units almost entirely redundant.
I have no qualms with a game designed entirely for multiplayer — party games such as Wii Party or Mario Party are prime examples of this — but this renders the campaign mode of CoD almost entirely redundant.
The tutorial therefore is an almost completely redundant feature that could and should have been a way to ease newbies into the game.
After that, the nightly revel in the Kunsthalle garden seemed redundant, but because a thousand other people were drinking and chattering as if there were no tomorrow, it almost wasn't.
So, it's almost like I make this critic - person redundant, just by my attitude, and they resent me for that.
In 1937, advocates of technocracy believed that scarcity had been abolished, thereby making economics redundant, whereas the basis for technocracies in 2013 is the idea that in spite of almost another century of economic, industrial and scientific development, scarcity, either in the form of substance, i.e. resources, or as natural processes such as the sequestration of atmospheric CO2, persists.
But making it work would require building an enormously redundant system, with a nameplate capacity of almost triple the load under some scenarios.
Now, almost ten years later, we have much more accessible and user - friendly options for even a budget - conscious solo practitioner to go entirely paperless with redundant off - site backups — or, at the very least, to create and maintain a digital backup of their paper files.
These in - wall controllers work with almost any type of bulb — except smart bulbs, which would be redundant, plus smart bulbs on smart switches often create a humming noise.
It utilizes almost 12 million signatures and runs as fast as a single scan engine due to the removal of redundant signatures.
Exclusive features like the Quick Ball — which almost makes the navigation keys redundant — and dual apps — which let you use two instances of a single app on the same phone — are baked in, while almost every element of the interface can be customized using themes.
Phone cameras have become mighty impressive in recent years, almost making dedicated cameras redundant.
But when Pauline Ferguson was told she was being made redundant after almost 20 years working at a well - known supermarket chain, she decided to look on the bright side.
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