Sentences with phrase «pretty redundant»

Digital assistants may, at present, seem pretty redundant and nothing more than glorified toys — but this isn't exactly true.
That said, this HD Collection seems pretty redundant if you already played it on PS3 and Xbox 360.
«That sort of money» - Pretty redundant statement considering direct rivals for this model are priced at 24k.
Because we already have the original, this is, ultimately, a pretty redundant effort that lacks the spirit, energy, and charm of its forebear.
The film shifts gear for the finale and pretty much makes all that came before pretty redundant.
The intact virus is pretty redundant as a research tool: the genomes of many strains have been thoroughly sequenced and key proteins required by the functioning virus can be made in the lab.
Bowls that get cut are mostly newer, lightly attended, and / or pretty redundant (we do not need three different Orlando bowls, for example).
The circumstances of how he became first choice RB are pretty redundant.

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i'm sorry the teacher training is long and kinda redundant — but that's pretty sweet that it pays well.
Plus, Grabner and Gibbons are pretty much redundant.
If only he didn't keep stocking the agencies and authorities with hacks... if his 10 % cut to State govt was not directed at the civil service schlubs and instead involved real consolidation and elimination of redundant bureaucracies and deadwood management political appointees, I'd be pretty satisfied.
«Our data allowed us to study a very specific type of care where HIE was associated with reducing what would potentially be a redundant test by half, which we think is pretty meaningful,» says Kocher.
Plus I think we're both pretty confident in our perspectives based on our findings so it seems mildly redundant.
The products I already use are pretty luminous, and I feel like it's a little redundant, at least for the summer.
The idea of an evil cat being redundant, perhaps, Maria is cursed by the ability to see through the were - cat's eyes (the appearance of the creature is something of a cross between Stan Winston's creature in An American Werewolf in London and the CGI construct from Brotherhood of the Wolf, on a miniscule budget), an ability that causes her to feel pretty badly about things — not aided at all by her trouble with her idiot boyfriend.
Like any show, it has a few flaws — for instance, Veronica's voiceovers are often clever but sometimes feel redundant — but in the first season at least, they tend to be pretty minor.
We're told in an opening voiceover that everyone in God's Pocket has some history of violence or debauchery, but that pretty quickly becomes redundant information.
While the Kindle and the Nook are creating direct channels to customers, and are pretty much making bookstores redundant, we still have no idea what's going to happen with Publishers — Will they survive?
But it does strike me as a strange benefit, because after all, if you are paying $ 20 a month to read the Times on your Kindle, doesn't that indicate that the Kindle edition is working pretty well for you, so that you might find yet another online edition sort of redundant?
They are, of course, completely redundant since you can't see them one they are on your head, but I can't deny that having them illuminated while sitting on my desk was pretty cool.
At the risk of sounding redundant and terribly repetitive, it's pretty much what you'd expect it to be.
Their presence is mostly redundant and pretty annoying, and your coach is a typical drill sergeant archetype.
This was actually a very wise decision, as Re: Coded's story is pretty uneventful and can become very redundant for anyone that has played the original Kingdom Hearts or even Re: Chain of Memories, as it revisits the same exact set of worlds once again.
The introduction of auto - save features to pretty much every AAA game has largely made the save point a redundant game design feature.
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).
The park also aims to develop native species of trees and shrubs, from which the statues emerge with more or less success (the Zen garden around the Serra is pretty much redundant).
The concept pretty much speaks for itself, so I'll spare you a long and redundant explanation.
CRU is now pretty much redundant in CRUTEM, with the Met Office having stepped in to do the things that CRU should have done long ago.
CES 2018 is going to feel a little repetitive and redundant on the TV front, but the screens will still be very pretty.
Achieving heart rate zone training on the go is pretty fiddly and difficult to keep track of mid-run, and makes the HR zone training element pretty much redundant.
In my opinion CREA as an organization has pretty much become redundant with the signing of the consent form with the Competition Bureau.
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..?
«The directed light is pretty good for projects, but since the photos seen here were taken, I've removed it from my craft room because I have all my music on iTunes and I can already play it off my computer - it felt redundant to have the ihome lamp there too.»
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