Sentences with phrase «n't redundant»

You can't shake the fact that Google's apps are better than OEM apps, and it's nice to see them on a phone where they aren't redundant.
I get a kind of excitement when the first threads of coolness enter the air, and part of that excitement has to do with beginnings, new beginnings, if that isn't redundant.
They ask, «Isn't that redundant?»
The best part of the puzzles in this game is that they aren't redundant and don't rely on similar solutions to advance.
I don't see what functionality it offers isn't redundant, given what's already offered by Lending Club and similar platforms.
The extra pair isn't redundant.
My comparison to this film and 2001 isn't redundant: the two films are very alike in many aspects.
I keep looking at the comments to make sure this question isn't redundant.
Begs the question of why you believe in all the old testament nonsense is it not redundant?
But theories are not redundant.
She added: «The British car industry is not redundant, it is creating viable products that will be wanted when the economic upturn comes.
They have also demanded greater accountability from the hubs: proof that they're not redundant with other DOE activities, and proof that they've set milestones and are meeting them, for example.
More recently, researchers have come to understand that the forms are not redundant; some localize to different parts of the cells, some are incorporated into different parts of the cytoskeleton.
Dr Sarah Jhumka, a physics teacher at Chiswick School in west London, said other routes did not necessarily call for high - level subject specialisation, and that the RIS scheme had ensured her PhD was not redundant.
The grants aimed to help districts comprehensively analyze their tests to ensure that they reflect district priorities, remain aligned to new state standards, provide maximum value, and are not redundant with other assessments, with the ultimate aim of reducing testing time wherever possible.
Interesting, not redundant.
As H20 appeared, it was unclear to me if HD is not redundant.
They are not redundant and serve different functions for the family.
• Ensuring the categories you choose are not redundant.
by Tara Plath The exhibition currently on view at Thierry Goldberg is repetitive, but not redundant.
Complementary policies are not redundant: they are a way of ensuring emissions cuts occur where it is most important instead of merely where it is cheapest (and ensuring they occur domestically, if international offsets continue to be allowed).
So now that you know that you need to take pressure into account, you can trust the Air Force studies that say methane definitely is not redundant to H2O.
Different directories serve different audiences, so advertising your law firm in multiple locations is not redundant.
Apple gives you new Lightning EarPods that will be more than enough for the average user, and a free adapter lets you connect all your existing 3.5 mm headphones to the Lightning port so they're not redundant.
The 3 adverse childhood experiences were linked but were not redundant.
These 3 indicators of age - related - disease risk were linked, but they were not redundant.

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«I don't like to do invest in stuff that's redundant,» she says.
So then getting back to the question of how do we pay for this system, this is really quite a profound — I won't call it breakthrough, but realization that if we can build a system that cannibalizes our own products, makes our own products redundant, then all of the resources, which are quite enormous, that are used for Falcon 9, Heavy, and Dragon, can be applied to one system.
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.
Lettuce eliminates the need to make redundant entries in separate software packages which may not communicate well.
If making you ethical was the aim, then ethics education would be either redundant or hopeless: critics are probably right to think that a basic understanding of right and wrong is either there by the time kids enter university or it isn't.
And... especially don't be redundant and unnecessarily expensive.
That's not a problem, though, since the stored material has so much redundant data; it can be sampled over and over.
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.
Workers who were not deemed redundant would find their wages supplemented by dividends (and capital gains) from the stocks they were able to buy with their savings.
Having all of these stores in the mall is redundant, and jewelry isn't one of those must have items you buy daily or even weekly.
It's the implied message as it is in the 10 commandments when it says «thou shalt not kill» it would have been redundant to say «israelites» but that's who it was for only.
If you are not Christian, you can not understand how these people feel and so your comments are ridiculously redundant.
jwt, yeahright, tom tom on the pipe, and others YHWH made this law of life for all the people of this earth, so to say your god is redundant, and at a lost for as He states in Isaiah 56, and in Exodus 33 vs. 16 this is for all nations, and people of this earth those who were mislead, and not taught properly by these priest, popes, false prophets, elders, and shepherds, as YHWH taught us of them all misleading the flocks, in Malachi 2, Jeremiah 23 vs.1 - 8, Ezekiel 20, and Ezekiel 34, yet YHWH will save them all when His day comes, as said in Isaiah 51 vs. 5, that His righteousness is near.
If God can not be directly disproved... He can be shown to be at least entirely redundant.
Bottom line: Preemptive Love Coalition is a redundant «non-profit» not needed since the International Children's Heart Foundation is doing the same thing on a broader scale.
The biblical witness to a living God whose power is shown forth precisely as a facet of essential love and not vice versa still remains alien to these and numerous other reworkings of the historic theistic synthesis, the detailing of which would finally prove redundant.
Knowledge not repeated disappears, therefore communication is frequently redundant, back - looping, backward looking.
* Because the mind does not need continually to be focussing on the past in order to preserve memory, literate cultures are freed to be forward - looking rather than backward - looking, and sequential in thought rather than redundant or back - looping.
My response to this question is that however we try to articulate such a conception, God turns out to be redundant, a fifth wheel, an entity without a function precisely because ordinary actual occasions are not only capable of performing the function in question, they actually do perform it.
A few other fun facts: It's called an «ATM» not an «ATM machine» (the «machine» is redundant, since the «M» stands for «machine.»)
You can not back up claims for the bible being true with verses from the bible... completely redundant and circular logic.
It is perhaps impolite» and rather redundant» to ask how the «better» can be determined when it can not be determined, and how the determiner can know what is «likely» to result in a «better» life.
All redundant, it won't matter soon anyhow in the end, being gay, it will not even be the least of our problems in a little while.
They have not been made redundant by Vatican II.
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