Sentences with phrase «becoming redundant»

Because of the more integrated feature set in Glasscubes, much of what we've been using prior to it is quickly becoming redundant.
Librarians and libraries are becoming redundant as part of the cost cutting scheme in order to keep costs in line; outsourcing not offshoring would be the better bet hence a company like PLC..
Media reports have suggested it is scaling back its investigations or even becoming redundant.
Even though maternity wear is only useful for a few months before becoming redundant, it is still worthwhile to invest in a few high quality and versatile pieces that will make your pregnancy much more comfortable.
As Shaun Spiers of the Campaign to Protect Rural England has remarked, wind turbines «risk becoming the redundant relics of our compulsion to do something», even if the something is damaging and counter-productive.»
On the Upper edge, more wealthy individuals will emerge, presumably off the backs of those becoming redundant.
Many of these items are short - lived, breaking easily or simply becoming redundant by the end of the season.
A wide variety of weapons can also be discovered, with Lara's trademark duel pistols soon becoming redundant as her arsenal expands.
If Sony and Microsoft already feel the need to update their consoles, this could be a sign that consoles are quickly becoming redundant, a thing of the past.
«We've made some decisions at Crystal Dynamics last week around the second project we're working on, which has resulted in a small number of roles (roughly 12) becoming redundant as we re-scope the project,» the statement reads, in part.
The difference is that poor money management means repayment obligations were largely ignored, while bad luck means that circumstances made meeting the obligation too difficult - for example, wasting money on fast cars and gadgets versus becoming redundant for a period.
The disappointing part about the ZTE Director is that it runs on a fast - becoming redundant operating system.
When it comes to the revised 2017 e-Golf, it has improved in key areas over its already capable forebear and is now good enough to recommend without fear of it becoming redundant when the inevitable new technological innovations arrive in the near future.
Notwithstanding the above discussion of whether to drop or keep the hyphen may become obsolete and with time with the term e / E / E - / e - learning becoming redundant.
Is it the recession, the web, or are critics» roles becoming redundant?
The passions of your childhood may stay with you all your life, but they may also branch into other things or just fall away, becoming redundant as you learn more about yourself, your values, and the way the world works.
This makes it very difficult for us to treat bacterial diseases, as many antibiotics are becoming redundant, limiting the treatments available to people and animals.
It is certainly still working its magic, despite talks of it becoming redundant in this digital day and age.
Their weakness is that they're locked down and may become redundant over time if software and workloads evolve.
Some experts argue that even humans in some of the highest - paying roles could become redundant.
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.
People who are lower on the economic and social valuation have become redundant.
With this as the threshold competition test, the words «taking advantage» become redundant.
Santi Cazorla, Mikel Arteta and co. are fabulous at passing and holding on to possession but these qualities become redundant without someone like Diaby to win the ball and drive forward.
The oft - quoted phrase of Wenger not winning trophies or Arsenal bottling it up will soon become redundant because it was brought about by Arsenal's lack of quality players and not the manager's ineptitude.
I'd rather us get another quality CB anyways than a RB who will become redundant after Jenko comes back next summer.
Whatever point you are trying to make became redundant soon as you mentioned Arteta and Flamini as capable replacement for Coquelin....
He's a very similar player to the squad members already fighting for a place in midfield and if Arsenal have plans of using Wilshere next season, then Barkley's role in the team becomes redundant.
I wonder when prolific players r brought into Arsenal, they become redundant is it d polices or they get too comfortable anything goes.
With the English parliament restored - Westminster becomes redundant and it's this - the vested interests of the British establishment that really stops them asking the English questions.
The swingometers of previous General Elections have already become redundant, pollsters say.
Business Secretary Peter Mandelson said the taxpayer could not afford to prop up jobs which «arguably have become redundant».
Given that it was one of the issues that the President had already addressed in his introductory remarks, that question had become redundant.
Ukip's self - proclaimed role as the «guard dog of Brexit» had become redundant.
Get those right and UKIP would become redundant.
You may think it's moral to want to be a alternative, but if it wasn't Thor the fact the liberals are finished, they could vnetually over take us as the opposition and then what of all th heard working labour councillors who'll Lose there seats if the Labour Party becomes redundant
Because their hosts provide a stable and rich environment, endosymbiotic bacteria have seen some of their genes become redundant, so they shed them over time.
If you're getting enough protein in your diet (which is not all that hard to do) protein supplements become redundant and potentially excess calories, and might thereby wind up inhibiting fat loss, actually.
DOLCE DIET LIFESTYLE: 3 Alternatives to Traditional Cardio by Samantha Coogan, MS, RDN, LD Traditional cardio activities, such as, running, rowing, and the elliptical machine can become redundant, and let's be honest, boring if that's all you do for your cardio.
I could go on & on, but I would become redundant real fast.
Vis - à - vis bi dating sites bisexual apps offer some useful advantages; however that is not to say that dating sites have become redundant.
Brice stops his story just before it becomes redundant — most filmmakers these days can't say that — and although I didn't believe the outrageous next - to - last scene, he caps it with a laugh - out - loud joke.
Eugene Levy who is back in the role of Jim's overly involved father but his shtick has become redundant.
Inevitably, some of the facts become redundant after all the other materials, but I like the inclusion of additional interview subjects / perspectives, and the inclusion of period footage contributes to the piece as well.
Surfing is interesting for the first 10 - 15 hours of the experience (whose main quest can be completed in about 25 hours, while it takes at least twice as long to explore most of the map), but then becomes a redundant activity.
Game begins to become redundant, as it feels like we see the same scene over and over.
The incredible Shrinking Critic Joe Griffin ponders the future of film criticism and wonders if the role of the film critic has become redundant.
With this film, it was difficult because we were trying to get the story right and one would write the music, but then the scenes would change around and it all becomes redundant.
However, like all machines he becomes redundant when even better genetically engineered soldiers are introduced and like a piece of machinery he is left for dead and discarded like an old piece of machinery on a planet used for dumping trash.
After a while, the zombies lack personality and become a redundant shrieking, twitching, sprinting threat; and the film runs out of gas before its finale.
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