Sentences with phrase «now redundant»

Keeping the competition alive, OkEx, the internationally functioning body of the now redundant Okcoin announced the launch of its very own P2P trading platform which will accept a vast array of fiat currencies along with CNY.
Daniel sees no need for Litecoin at this stage, stating, «[I] ts use case is now redundant
It's use case is now redundant
So how this initiative differs from the now redundant July 2009 guidance and to what extent it represents a change of strategy is unclear.
I guess I'll delete the comment which is now redundant.
Commentators have questioned the suitability of the new chair, and suggested that the inquiry is too big and unwieldy, some have argued that the inquiry is now redundant.
The text refers to an experimental factory, recently closed, where the former workers or «producers» return to their original work place and over time start to work in the now redundant space — their «product» now being ideas and change, they begin to remodel the building, draw on the floor and break windows into formerly blocked up walls.
Please note that our previous workaround information regarding connectivity is now redundant, and it's recommended that any steps you may have followed in order to connect should now be reverted.
Our second most popular blog was, on the face of it, about the now redundant Education White Paper, but the detail was all about the importance of responding to government enquiries.
Will the «grateful» 800, 000 overcome the as yet uncounted thousands of unemployed nurses, unpaid teachers, unemployed graduates and the now redundant private sector workers?
What about the employment prospects for those Remploy staff now redundant?
Got a really happy grandson, Love love loves it, uses it for paper round and school, Poor bike is now redundant.
I am really pleased to read an article like the main article, because I have been saying for years that the problem with Arsenal is that the manager is now redundant and clueless.

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Now it turns out that nagging has a place in the office — though the correct term in the business world is «redundant communication.»
Now wait for it: Unreal Stupidity and Redundant Retard will post some crap about this being a «national crisis» in which the government would be justified in overturning all rights to privacy under HIPAA, just like he did the last time he posted this moronic dreck.
Having brought forth the modern world, it has completed its work and is now only the redundant shell case of the chrysalis.
And as for marginalized pastors, my Dad is in the same position as you, rejected by the church we'd been going to for 14 years and now he feels redundant and I've no idea how to help him.
In other words, they now have total control over that genome and can examine the function of every gene, seeing if each part of the genome serves a biological function or is redundant.
I know it may seem a bit redundant if Fultz gets healthy, but I am more comfortable now with Simmons at the 1... so while it would be nice if Fultz played the 1, it is no longer critical — especially if we have a guy like Brunson on the bench.
I won't get to excited with Aubameyang... As Wengers work for now is to kill players creativity, starting from arshavin, who was good shooter but was made redundant by Wenger..
Coming off the back of two seasons of actually winning silverware with lesser players than we have now sort of makes your opinion redundant.
It feels almost redundant saying this now, but Peyton had another record - breaking performance this week.
Michigan could conceivably receive some sort of silly «conference champions» bump (it is redundant when this happens, as a team's resume already consists of all the wins that took them to the conference title in the first place) and end up with a 2 - seed if they make a nice weekend run, but right now both of these teams appear destined for a 3 or 4.
We didn't waste future for now, which is redundant at this point of course but it could have been worse.
These strollers really stand out next to the tired, redundant, and monochromatic strollers out now!
As one friend — a master teacher with thirty years of experience — put it, «The phrase home schooling is now sort of redundant
Now, it may sound redundant to end your note by saying thank you again, but, believe me, your friends will be all smiles when they receive such a heartfelt note.
Better to put government resources now in the hands of pensioners, low income families and those recently made redundant, who will spend.
The recommendation to second preference Cooper behind Corbyn will matter very little given that Corbyn now seems certain to storm into first place after the first round of voting, rendering his second preferences redundant.
The generation of Austrian kids going to grade school now may grow up being so fluent in English that people like me will be redundant.
The government is now putting forward a new approach, and critics say that its effect will be to prevent people knowing where these badlands of old are — sites of forgotten gasworks, long - silent railway marshalling yards and closed - down redundant chemical works.
Moreover, I'm fairly sure that all of the series» entries are available to watch instantly on Netflix right now making the physical collection redundant for some.
RED once stood for «Retired, Extremely Dangerous,» but now feels more akin to «Redundant, Extremely Disappointing.»
Unveiled at length in Fremaux's now - familiar frenzy of redundant name - dropping and excess (often nonsensical — «the Loach film is very Loachian, the Jarmusch is very Jarmuschian») explanation, the selection brings together heavy - hitters and obscurities from 28 countries around the world.
The other extras are a map of the night's events, more pictures from the missing camera (essentially made redundant by the now - included picture book), a featurette on Ken Jeong, the potty - mouthed wedding singer's performance of «Fame», Ed Helms singing his humorous in - film song, and a collage of action moments from the film.
I have for many years freely given away my resources on www.schoolhistory.co.uk but since I have been made redundant from a multi-academy trust because I was the union rep, I now have to make an income from supply teaching and freelance publishing work.
«The same staff who campaigned against the school becoming an academy are now saying «hang on a minute, why do we have an executive headteacher and a finance director when you're making people redundant
The gauge cluster no longer has a separate tachometer (it's redundant when there's only one gear); that space is now occupied by a much more useful power gauge.
But now Benz has added a touchpad, capable of two - finger swiping and clicking such as a MacBook pad, which would be a neat piece of tech if it wasn't ultimately redundant.
It almost seems somehow counterproductive to entertain the possibility that the vehicle you want to purchase right now could become redundant and need to be sold, later.
The C63 AMG Coupe will use the now - redundant 6.2 L V8 along with Mercedes» new 7 - Speed MCT automatic.
Acadia now features buttons surrounding the center screen that shift to the various functions (navi, entertainment, climate, etc) and that are generally redundant to the touchscreen controls.
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.
Now, instead of locking your orientation, it is the mute button (making it very redundant being right by the volume buttons).
But, hey, at least now the world has an unending stream of half - literate, endlessly derivative and redundant «military SF» hoo - rah junk, zombies of all stripes and levels of decomposition (both the characters and the prose), and tweener apocalypse novels that make you sincerely wish that the world would end to stem the flow of hackwork.
Now your tablet wants to make your laptop redundant.
The Kindle Paperwhite, our favorite ebook reader, still goes for $ 120, and the Amazon Kindle Voyage, which seems kind of redundant now that the Paperwhite has the same display, costs $ 200.
Now, aged 45, he's been made redundant.
Mind you my camera sometimes becomes a little redundant now and then especially...
Now don't mis - understand me, co-op I guess could be done in any genre / game but outside of shooters it doesn't automatically make sense, Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller, set in an open world game where YOU play as a writer who's trying to discover the mystery of what seems to be your latest horror story which you can't even remember for some reason is now coming to life, in a small isolated town; oh and your wife has vanished too = Alan Wake himself IS the story, co-op in this case would be redundant for a story driven type game like Alan Wake since at its core its all about YOU deciding where to go an «unlocking» the plot for YOURSENow don't mis - understand me, co-op I guess could be done in any genre / game but outside of shooters it doesn't automatically make sense, Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller, set in an open world game where YOU play as a writer who's trying to discover the mystery of what seems to be your latest horror story which you can't even remember for some reason is now coming to life, in a small isolated town; oh and your wife has vanished too = Alan Wake himself IS the story, co-op in this case would be redundant for a story driven type game like Alan Wake since at its core its all about YOU deciding where to go an «unlocking» the plot for YOURSEnow coming to life, in a small isolated town; oh and your wife has vanished too = Alan Wake himself IS the story, co-op in this case would be redundant for a story driven type game like Alan Wake since at its core its all about YOU deciding where to go an «unlocking» the plot for YOURSELF.
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