Sentences with phrase «completely redundant»

I always check headers — did you know that so often they are completely redundant?
It's automatically assumed that your transferrable skills will be prominently featured high up on the first page of your resume, making this heading completely redundant.
Such a statement is completely redundant.
It is a completely redundant network, serving no purpose for its users at all.
Parliament has begun moves to repeal all or part of 328 Acts which experts say are completely redundant.
With the move to digital TV, they're all but completely redundant now with no signal to tune into, but if you do have one kicking around, it can double up as a gloriously low - tech Nintendo Switch screen in a pinch.
The tutorial therefore is an almost completely redundant feature that could and should have been a way to ease newbies into the game.
At the risk of making the rest of this review completely redundant, the answer is an emphatic YES.
Simply put, the Now service immediately feels completely redundant and today's announcement will have left many at Sony reeling back in shock and dismay.
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.
Just seems completely redundant to me.
They are, of course, completely redundant since you can't see them one they are on your head, but I can't deny that having them illuminated while sitting on my desk was pretty cool.
The center screen won't be completely redundant, either, as the passenger (or greedy driver) can use it to access not just the full suite of items available in the Virtual Cockpit, but both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, bringing all of the smartphone and app connectivity Apple and Google can muster.
The «ADD Effect» really killed what would have otherwise been a decent movie (if not completely redundant and predictable).
Void of inserts, the standard keepcase compensates for its eco-friendly cuts with a completely redundant slipcover.
For strength athletes, bodybuilders, recreational trainees, and the like, who more often than not are NOT engaged in hugely catabolic exercise, and / or can refuel with high protein whole food shortly after or before exercise, BCAAs are nearly completely redundant, and quite frankly a waste of money.
The Office for Technology is a completely redundant and wasteful State bureaucracy and political hack dumping ground which never accomplished a damn thing given its lofty mission well over a decade ago.
The chairman of British Airways has described many of the stringent security checks for passengers heading to the US as «completely redundant».
You can not back up claims for the bible being true with verses from the bible... completely redundant and circular logic.
The big problem is that it's all completely redundant in modern society.
Since an omniscient God already knows everything, playing it out in the physical world is completely redundant.
Days, weeks or months later, someone else in the company with a similar kind of inquiry has absolutely no idea of what research is already in house and authorizes a new and often completely redundant research job.

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To make a bacterium completely virus - proof will probably require replacing tens of thousands of redundant codons, he says, as well as modifying the protein - making factories so they no longer recognise these codons.
This is redundant as both of these exercises hit the lateral heads while completely neglecting the long and medial heads.
The vast central cast vie for screen time leaving fringe characters feeling completely indistinct and redundant.
I mean, completely done, done done, fully - finished and ready to go, and a few other redundant phrases like that.
Benefits include more comfort in the water, better buoyancy control, improved streamlining, and additional safety thanks to having a redundant air supply and a completely separate regulator.
This isn't the first time I've seen an xbox fanboy just completely ignore the PS4's solid lineup and just blind themselves with misinformation just to cope with the redundant reality that PS4 is infact a better choice and that they as a fanboy, can not rejoice that their Alternate purchase has «Superior reasoning», as such, they blindly keep telling themselves out loud that their decision is the Best, Period and to argue with them is to be a troll, Sony fanboy or someone who doesn't accept Their individual illusions.
The NGP, however, has the somewhat bizarre problem of having a completely wonderful counterpart system, and thus the portable feels a little redundant.
You're the forum equivalent of gungans as playable characters in TOR, redundant and completely unwanted.
However, it also completely makes the PS Now service on the PlayStation 4 redundant.
To be completely clear, and redundant, we need no more tech than we have today to simplify to a regenerative future.
FAnd most of this global food trade is completely unnecessary, or redundant.
Other redundant adverb - verb pairs include: running swiftly, finished completely, proved conclusively, tentatively suggested, connected together, shouted loudly, whispered softly, and completely consolidated.
This treaty has been contentious in the past for obligating signatories to provide a completely unnecessary, redundant and at the same time over-expansive right to guaranteeing broadcasters over the broadcasting of content.
At the same time, these collections of primary materials have been made largely redundant (though in no way completely replaced) by online access to digital services such as CanLII, HeinOnline, Lexis and Westlaw.
This coverage is completely optional, and sometimes redundant if you already have Collision coverage in your policy.
This would make a separate speaker redundant, and the extra space within the device could be used to increase battery size, add other components, or more completely waterproof the device.
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