Sentences with phrase «as redundant»

A multiple linear regression with overall social support and the three subscales excluded the total score as redundant (see Table 6), but because overall social support was at least as strong a predictor as the three subscales combined, it was used for subsequent analyses.
Since your name is already included in the header and on your resume, this comes across as redundant.
We also cut unnecessary text on the third page, such as redundant work history, his yoga experience and «references available on request.»
It starts from the bottom, with the phone's shock - absorbent aluminum chassis; then the AMOLED panel is flexible to a point, and can withstand sudden impact; then the touch layer has a redundant backup in case the primary one is damaged upon impact; then there's a polycarbonate (read: plastic) layer where a phone's glass cover normally rests; and then there's a secondary «lens» that acts as a redundant layer against impact while keeping the primary one free from scratches.
«I see Litecoin as redundant these days,» says Daniel.
I see Litecoin as redundant these days.
On the other hand, you have a Settings menu that's too long and clunkier than it should be, as well as a redundant quick settings menu in your notifications tray.
The exchange also had to cease its operations in Hawaii after the state's Division of Financial Institutions required the company to maintain cash reserves equivalent to bitcoin's cash value as redundant collateral.
Getting them to pay a hefty price for a product they could see as redundant would be problematic.
This latter claim raised an issue of the interpretation of Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992, s 189 (1) which provides that a complaint of failure to inform and consult employee representatives may be brought by those representatives (s 189 (1)(b)-RRB-, with a residual provision (s 189 (1)(d)-RRB- «in any other case, by any of the affected employees or by any of the employees who have been dismissed as redundant».
The definition of redundancy is different in such cases: «dismissal as redundant» is a reference to a dismissal not related to the individual concerned, or for a number of reasons all of which are not so related — a move from a focus on the individual to a focus on the group (Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992, s 195 (1)-RRB-.
It was here where I decided to add an extra brace in as a redundant support because I've never build any stairs before and I just didn't want to have to worry about it.
I could not have said it better myself and add that I would omit the last sentence as redundant.
We are not exactly an audience here, bystanders or witnesses, so much as redundant actors, displaced, out of time.
As a result, tuition insurance for colleges is often viewed as redundant and unnecessary.
There's some bloatware here, including some useful apps like Kingsoft Office and Evernote, as well as some redundant apps like Route 66 Nav and Maps.
A couple of other «getting started» questions have been closed (as redundant with these questions), so I hope that my question is different and specific enough.
When mine arrives in December, my Mclaren 650S will probably be on the dealers forecourt, for sale as redundant...
At present, English schools are seemingly reluctant to continue engaging with these highly valuable resources in the classroom, perhaps because they're seen as redundant in the digital age or because they're not regarded as a diverse learning resource.
We need Learning Management Systems that are in tune with the general user conventions end users are used to using, as redundant as that sounds.
As good as our mining industry is today, in 20 years time our reliance upon natural resources will likely be as redundant as was our reliance on the sheep's back.
We need LMSs that are in tune with the general user conventions end users are used to using, as redundant as that sounds.
Thankfully, from my perspective, there is no 15 - minute Quidditch scene, and no phallic broomstick chases of any sort, which I've always felt as redundant and useless after the first film's depiction of them.
But, as redundant as it may be, the film stands out from the prequel crowd by being set in the early 1960s and having so much fun with its period setting.
I was prepared to hate this film, to dismiss it as redundant, unnecessary, and simply not that good, based on the overrated nature of Trank's first superhero movie.
«Unfortunately, recycling pick - up services are not cheap and it is viewed as a redundant service; extra trucks mean extra cost.
Republicans dismissed them during the hearing as redundant and unnecessary expansions of federal power, covering for lax law enforcement.
But Shaw sees the move as redundant, and asserts existing data is already crystal clear.
Metaphors were as redundant as she is surely soon to be.
With the utmost importance placed upon your baby's safety, the padded hipseat is securely attached to the carrier portion with the highest quality YKK zipper while two outlying connecting velcro fasteners operate as a redundant safety mechanism.
The elimination and replacement of ingredients regarded as redundant, unacceptable, unwholesome, or even harmful without sound scientific justification sets up multiple and often costly and unnecessary challenges.
Rovelli views it as an error that scientists tend to spurn philosophy as redundant.
In addition to having a consumer - car - like driving experience, Tesla Semi's four drivetrains is designed with efficiency in mind and acts as a redundant system.
We try to ensure that all providers of outsourced services are observing proper internal control practices, such as redundant processing facilities; however, there are no guarantees that failures will not occur.
Some of the unit's capabilities were seen by Dell as redundant in the wake of the acquisition of EMC.

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These include redundant and inefficient paperwork and regulatory compliance such as the HST refund process.
It came as a shock to many when, in September, Google admitted to the SEC that some of its most important systems «are not fully redundant» — meaning if something breaks, your data may be gone.
Wesfarmers will make about 300 national roles redundant, 45 of which are in Western Australia, as part of a restructuring of its industrial and safety division.
Former state treasurer Troy Buswell has been promoted to chief financial officer at civil and construction contractor Brierty, which today annunced that 14 positions have been made redundant as it seeks to shave costs.
A third of Mirabela Nickel's workforce at the Santa Rita mine and 180 contractors have been made redundant, as the troubled miner begins scaling back production at its nickel project in Brazil.
Everyone should be redundant at that scale or you've failed as CEO.
It also seemed redundant, as women in Russia had long since gained many of the rights their Western counterparts were still clamoring to win.
In a video posted to Youtube on December 12, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted that banks would eventually disappear once their role as financial middlemen became redundant, adding that this obsolescence might result from market changes wrought by cryptocurrencies, namely bitcoin.
When a budget says, «the government will introduce legislation as needed to consolidate operations and eliminate redundant organizations» best to be nervous.
Researchers singled out smartwatches as the devices suffering anemic sales performance due to redundant features and expensive prices.
Most analysts feel they must choose between two approaches customarily thought to be in opposition: «value» and «growth,»... We view that as fuzzy thinking... Growth is always a component of value [and] the very term «value investing» is redundant.
As digital currencies emerge, therefore, the preference for decentralised payment systems would ostensibly render the use of a banking intermediary redundant, which raises pertinent questions regarding the role — or lack thereof — of central banks.
Working with buyer profiles, miscast as buyer personas, that are merely a redundant facsimile of information or intelligence sales and product marketing has been gathering for years is wasteful.
This put Synereo in the forefront of the race towards the much coveted «World Computer» - a global network of personal devices, functioning as a unitary virtual machine, rendering central servers and data centers redundant.
But then you're being redundant since the term «all around» covers the front as well.
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