Sentences with phrase «entirely redundant»

The contributions of children's classroom relationships to psychological and school adjustment are not entirely redundant (e.g. «markers») with those attributable to their behavioural dispositions.
Now, 10 S isn't entirely redundant, given some Microsoft / Xbox titles are available on the Windows Store, including the likes of Gears of War 4.
This is entirely redundant with the more comprehensive site metadata files; however, it is provided as a simple easy to use alternative that may be convenient for some users.
Having said all this though, enemies still don't drop any items and there's no levelling system, so they're entirely redundant, acting only to slow you down.
Granted, some (including myself) might argue that video games becoming more and more like movies makes actual movie adaptations of them entirely redundant, but at the very least it should allow them to be translated onto the silver screen with less appalling results than what we've been getting.
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.
There was a fairly limited selection of units, and the later game technology tended to make earlier units almost entirely redundant.
Likewise the second distinctive mechanic of using military - grade ammunition has also been made almost entirely redundant.
Photographers may like them, but as there's no decent camera built into the tablet, they seem on the verge of becoming entirely redundant for most people.
Go - faster Boxster renders the Boxster S entirely redundant, but not the slower but still sweet basic model
For this reason the AHK system is built almost entirely redundant and enters a failsafe mode on even the slightest malfunction.
It is topped by a cardboard slipcover, entirely redundant save for some character and title texture effects.
The ecological intentions of the DVD's black keepcase's internal cut - outs are undermined by the inclusion of an entirely redundant plain cardboard slipcover.
If God can not be directly disproved... He can be shown to be at least entirely redundant.

Not exact matches

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.
Sources from within Audi claim it is entirely possible that the Q8 will make the tentative A9 flagship coupe redundant even before the concept car under preparation for the next Frankfurt show has been completed.
This latest exercise might feel redundant, were it not for the fact that its message, while beginning to stick, still hasn't entirely sunken in.
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.
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