Sentences with phrase «considered redundant»

done by Veritas, 85 percent of all data stored by companies is considered redundant, obsolete, or trivial — and the cost of server space and time for managing this data is immense.
According to a study done by Veritas, 85 percent of all data stored by companies is considered redundant, obsolete, or trivial — and the cost of server space and time for managing this data is immense.
Med Pay and PIP are considered redundant coverage, and while each offer distinct coverages features, drivers may choose one or the other.
51 Consequently, it is established that certain collusive behaviour, such as that leading to horizontal price - fixing by cartels, may be considered so likely to have negative effects, in particular on the price, quantity or quality of the goods and services, that it may be considered redundant, for the purposes of applying Article 81 (1) EC, to prove that they have actual effects on the market (see, to that effect, in particular, judgment in Clair, 123/83, EU: C: 1985:33, paragraph 22).
RollOnFriday states that after it ran a report last week that a recruitment consultant wouldn't consider redundant lawyers who for a job, readers «deluged» it with complaints, claiming that:
The app works just like the many messaging apps we already have, which is why some people consider it redundant.

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When considering political leaders, it seems redundant to talk about egos.
I made it not long after, and I considered writing about it here, but I figured that was probably redundant.
The last time Lords reform was seriously considered, the BHA ran the «Holy Redundant» campaign around the proposals: http://holyredundant.org.uk/
Redundant considering how much has been said over here about it, but I thought you'd wan na see it anyway:
I was originally considering «gmsb» but it seemed redundant and looked vaguely like a technical certification.
But fortunately the French writer - director's follow - up, Point Blank, will hit theaters before its inevitable Hollywood makeover, a redundant endeavor, considering this version is already as mainstream as they get — and as supremely entertaining.
A survey by the National Association of Head Teachers published last year found more than two - thirds of schools had started, or were seriously considering, making staff redundant.
«That sort of money» - Pretty redundant statement considering direct rivals for this model are priced at 24k.
[37] A five - speed gearbox was fitted; a six - speed gearbox was considered but deemed unnecessary, as the torque characteristics of the engine made a sixth gear redundant.
You might find this redundant considering Android has softkeys, but, as we found out, most games and apps take up the full screen and you don't see the softkeys.
Another issue to consider is that Word to HTML often leaves unused / redundant HTML tags that can create EPUBs that have problems uploading to iBooks, Google Play, or Smashwords.
Seemingly redundant indicators [for the filter] were re-tested and «tossed» and, as expected, the reduced variables increased the population set of tickers... but it also ramped the incremental volatility... which was considered very bad.
When you consider the fact that Botw allows you to solve puzzles in ANY form, the hookshot becomes redundant at that point.
With FIFA already offering a fairly respectable portrayal of the sport on the DS, there's no reason to even consider purchasing Pro Evolution Soccer 2008; it's a redundant retread of already barren ground, failing as both an update or a standalone title.
Considering Moss» artistic relationship with Mondrian is a way of reconsidering her impact, but also the other conversations represented in the & Model exhibition, with British Construction and Systems artists such as Norman Dilworth, Anthony Hill, Peter Lowe, David Saunders, Jeffrey Steele, Gillian Wise and others, form part of a bigger and very necessary exchange artists are making now with modernist positions that are far from redundant.
There is a sense with all the artists selected by Olowska that their practices sit outside current modes of production, that either the work could be considered outdated, unfashionable or culturally redundant.
Formalism considers that the formal qualities of a work - such as line, shape and colour - are self - sufficient for its appreciation, and all other considerations - such as representational, ethical or social aspects - are secondary or redundant.
HANK have ever considered your addictive approach and many others here is Redundant today in more ways than one?
«Despite having worked at a Magic Circle and US firm I was told [by a recruitment consultant] in relation to vacancies at top 10 firms that they would not consider anyone who had been made redundant regardless of the quality of the candidate.»
I should abandon the weekend before you have to shell out a cancellation fee and consider an envelope addressing course for redundant political donation proxies.
Should we only consider this to be two firsts, since the use of both «elaborate» and «complex» is redundant?
To save money, consider other insurance coverage you already have that may be redundant to certain kinds of auto insurance.
Many people consider this area of a car insurance policy redundant, and it is in a sense; but this is programmed redundancy designed to protect you from having to deal with expensive medical costs when injury accidents occur.
For some reason, Lenovo includes its own App Explorer software store, which is redundant when you consider that the Windows Store already exists.
With Google Now, Moto Voice is redundant, but the others are fine additions that Google should consider baking directly into Android.
Having one voice assistant on the phone would have probably been enough and considering the U11 runs on the Android operating system, adding Alexa in addition to the Google Assistant could seem redundant.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideOther apps, such as Asus Weather, ZenWatch Message, FoneHelper and Wellness, felt redundant, considering Google already offers weather, messaging and fitness tracking apps.
This mode is slightly redundant, considering the two front cameras don't really vary all that much in terms of the scenes they capture.
Electrum is considered a fast and aesthetically pleasing wallet software with decentralized and redundant servers for a no - downtime experience.
As you're evaluating the content your resume consider the importance and priority of each piece of information, if it's redundant or if it adds value, and if there's a better way to highlight the most relevant pieces of information.
Employers know that job applications are redundant, but they're a pivotal part of the employment process that you need to complete in order to be considered for the position.
If you're looking for an easy thing to nix from your resume update, you may want to consider giving your objective the ax, «since in nine out of 10 cases these are horribly written, or redundant, or simply pointless, and they arrest the reader's attention, and you can never quite get it back,» explains success strategist Carlota Zimmerman.
If you're looking for an easy thing to nix from your CV, you may want to consider giving your objective the ax, «since in nine out of 10 cases these are horribly written, or redundant, or simply pointless, and they arrest the reader's attention, and you can never quite get it back,» explains success strategist Carlota Zimmerman.
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