«This is a second home, so they wanted it to be very open, very causal, and without a lot
of redundant spaces,» says Dixon.
Saving countless hours
of redundant data entry and ensuring accuracy across listing databases.
The division is qualified to handle any client requirement, from a portfolio review of existing locations to the sale
of a redundant property.
Our organized real estate associations have been doing a pretty good job trying to enlighten the public that we «real estate agents» are a group of well educated professionals, but isn't it time our profession moved with the times and elevated our image still a little further by getting rid
of the redundant terms «salesperson», «sales representative», etc..?
@Michael Rasband I went to one in November and I have had a very different experience and so did most of the people that took it with me that actually ended up purchasing something, the first event in itself wasn't horrible (a lot
of redundant information from day to day, best day is the 1st day everything else is just the first day expressed in different terms) once you purchase their packages the first 3 days (which is when you are able to get the refund no question asked) they stay on top of you and email you and respond to you emails after the first 3 days pass everything goes downhill.
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Finally, in case
of redundant predictors (in comparison with the bivariate association low β coefficient / Wald statistic), a second regression analysis with a stepwise selection procedure was run to identify the best independently contributing predictors.
Those are easy to spot because they're written in the third person and full
of redundant legalese and excessive detail.
Apply my creative thinking, analyze current system, recommend areas
of redundant activities, increase productivity by improving process workflow,
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Managed procurement
of a redundant, hot - swap 4KW Power System, identified potential vendors, wrote purchase specifications, evaluated vendors on cost, capabilities, reputation, etc..
• Incorporated a patient - focused program within the present nurse education curriculum • Designed an effective competency - based and quality outcome focused plan that can be modeled to different nursing objectives • Wrote a paper on effective nursing education published in Medicinal Practices Today • Reorganized the lesson planning system of the school thus ensuring elimination
of redundant information
This leads to an unfocussed resume, with tons
of redundant information.
It's kind
of redundant, and it takes up valuable space on your resume.
Managed complex revamp of IT service cycle, including development and implementation of disaster recovery solutions, removal
of redundant services hosting, and introduction of healthcare continuous service assurance.»
It looks like this... Up - leveled IT performance attaining 99.9 % service rating and saving $ 1.5 M: Managed complex revamp of IT service cycle, including development and implementation of disaster recovery solutions, removal
of redundant services hosting, and introduction of healthcare continuous service assurance.
However HTC also puts its own HTC Hub store onto its phones, offering a more refined selection of apps from Google Play, which saves you sifting through reams
of redundant applications trying to find the one you want.
Whenever a problem is detected, the system is prepared to run autonomous «healing» actions, and if a device wavers, the operation is transferred to another network
of redundant nodes.
I even like how Asus got rid
of all their redundant first - party software in favor of Google's standard Android apps, which are what everyone is going to use anyways.
Associate members, including Hyperledger, Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and the Chamber of Digital Commerce, are then aiming to help minimize the amount
of redundant work.
In essence, UCS recommends the same charger to be used for all future handsets, regardless of make and model, yielding a 50 percent reduction in standby energy consumption, elimination of 51,000 tons
of redundant chargers, and a subsequent reduction of 13.6 million tons in greenhouse gas emissions each year (source: the website of International Telecommunication Union).
It utilizes almost 12 million signatures and runs as fast as a single scan engine due to the removal
of redundant signatures.
One thing to be wary of its bloatware: Verizon saddled its 2013 Droid lineup with copious amounts
of redundant apps, and we wouldn't be surprised to see its latest exclusive suffer the same fate.
making a GBA mini would be kind
of redundant.
Bloatware, a myriad
of redundant features, outdated aesthetics and sub-par performance were the main things that stood out to many enthusiasts — particularly those enamored with stock Android.
I also hope for a macOS ui kit, a new ui designed for the modern era (not designed in the»80s), and the elimination
of all redundant apps... (ex.
Measures to control spending include cutting 1,500 public service jobs and getting rid
of redundant agencies.
The McGill Guide's removal
of redundant full stops from citation is a signal that the winds of change have reached that particular convention.
There's also a possibility that the company misunderstood you and was thinking that you were running a backup server (in the sense
of a redundant infrastructure) and not making an offline backup of your entire server.
defensible destruction
of redundant, outdated and trivial data / information (ROT), with an audit trail that can be relied upon in litigation or regulatory investigation;
The exclusion of claims to British citizenship by descent through the female line is an abhorrent injustice that the Supreme Court described as «a curious survivor
of redundant social and political priorities».
Also, since there is a right to counsel for indigent defendants in criminal cases, when a lawyer withdraws (especially for non-payment) the court now has to determine whether or not the client is indigent (which non-payment would typically support an inference of) and if so, the court must appoint a new lawyer who would have to do lots
of redundant work to get up to speed in a case.
Our singular Discovery Center software platform is used to address a wide range of use - cases from developing compliance with the NY Cyber-security regulations through the identification and quarantining of PII, to decreasing data storage costs through the discovery and deletion
of redundant, obsolete and trivial data.
And, with the removal
of redundant legislative material would this then entail more commentary and analysis with an emphasis on quality?
The main issue with renewables is not whether it is technically possible for them to meet total demand — it is whether the large amount
of redundant plant needed to deal with intermittency could be afforded.
It was emphasised above that high penetration renewable systems must have a lot
of redundant plant.
The fact of the elevation
of redundant parapsychologists to public intellectuals speaks for itself.
«This fire was located adjacent to redundant circuit cables and switching mechanisms serving the airport and those cables were damaged, resulting in the outage and loss
of redundant service methods.»
It seems kind
of redundant to restate it.
Found on walls, vehicles, electronic surfaces and the tops of building façades, each photograph is the result of close observation
of a redundant vestige of sign, advertisement, message, or other mode of visual communication.
The artist employs multimedia, contemporary technology as well as archaic forms
of redundant tech, with sculptural elements.
His reapplication of domestic objects and technologies offer a fresh reading of their use and function and allow a reinterpretation of the specific identity and history
of these redundant objects.
Kashiwagi looks for ways to reinvent the functions
of redundant everyday objects to reveal inherent potential uses.
Liam Gillick — YBA Pioneer Affordable art comes in many forms, and in Liam Gillick's hands it appears in the shape
of a redundant skateboard.
The heart of the structure, the living quarters, is strictly interior, benefiting from the protection
of redundant pressure envelopes.
Her work is inspired by Victorian imagery, old pieces
of redundant machinery, European book illustration and anything with an odd or sinister edge.
Like the poignant skeletons
of redundant dockers» cranes found on the opposite bank of the Thames, it is an unintentionally elegant monument to overlooked «stuff» — the armatures and detritus that carry remnants of activity, that speak of natural processes of collapse and renewal, and of the human propensity to construct and dismantle.
Animal Man is so intrinsically tied to the format of a comic book that it would be kind
of redundant (certainly misguided) to translate it.
It is pretty sweet how you can play on just the tablet while someone else watches TV too, so you're not bogarting the whole living room all the time (though if you already own a 3DS that feature is kind
of redundant).
OK, so that's a bit
of a redundant statement — of course The Hard Game will kill me, but I mean, I really can't stop.