Sentences with phrase «redundant after»

But when Pauline Ferguson was told she was being made redundant after almost 20 years working at a well - known supermarket chain, she decided to look on the bright side.
The executives «were clearly redundant after [Nadella] figured out what he wanted to do,» Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times.
According to a poll done by the British newspaper The Guardian in March 2013, one in seven women are made redundant after maternity leave.
These themes may get a bit redundant after a while, but they're done well enough to never come off as obnoxious and fitting for each hero.
«Miss Daisy's Journey from Stage to Screen» (19 mins., SD) is redundant after the commentary track, though a minute is spared for the great makeup.
Inevitably, some of the facts become redundant after all the other materials, but I like the inclusion of additional interview subjects / perspectives, and the inclusion of period footage contributes to the piece as well.
Well maybe a little redundant after that headline.
However, if you're not switching up your other styling pieces, we understand how you can think your look is getting redundant after a while.
Glaxo's chief executive, Richard Sykes refused to be drawn on how many scientists would be made redundant after the takeover.
I'd rather us get another quality CB anyways than a RB who will become redundant after Jenko comes back next summer.

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The Volvo XC90s will have the «core» technology — like redundant processors — needed to enable autonomous driving, to which the ride - hail company will add some of its own technology after the fact.
I made it not long after, and I considered writing about it here, but I figured that was probably redundant.
Wrapping pork tenderloin in more pork may seem redundant but you'll realize quickly after this dish starts baking what an impact the bacon wrap has on the overall flavor.
Speaking at a stakeholders meeting on productivity, Maternal, Nutrition, Child Advocacy and Health and Nutrition at the State House in Abuja, Aisha said the management of Aso Rock Clinic were redundant and inefficiency after a budget of N3bn.
Ultimately, the company ran out funding but, after being made redundant, Ian progressed to set - up his own event management business, 100mph Events Ltd..
Philip Hammond has implied the government is looking at changes to the way airport security works, after the chairman of British Airways called many measures «redundant».
She was embarrassed into making a formal statement in the Commons after many of the Remploy workers heard the news they were to be made redundant via the media.
But then Sheppard was made redundant from his post of assistant general secretary of Scottish Labour in 1997 after «rapidly becoming out of sync with the New Labour establishment», as he puts it.
The proceedings at the inquest in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, focused on the fact the young Tory believed he was being bullied, and on his being made redundant by pressure group Conservative Way Forward (CWF) shortly after making the allegation.
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.
Many people who are councillors in marginal areas, or have previously been in that position, know enough of history, or are old enough recall the 1980's, maybe they blame council election defeats of 1982, and the general elections on the Falklands, maybe they take credit for Andrew Mckintosh winning the GLC for livingstone in 1981, maybe they feel we lost in 1979 as it wasn't left wing enough, But they voted Corbyn and won't accept that we will lose by a mile in 2020 with him, even if we get half as any votes in the council elections over the next 3 years, as before, Various things can be done, Blue labour needs to work with Labour first, like compass before them, anti neo liberalism, felt Blair lost his way after his first 6 years, Yes progress has a large following and ability of resources, but since 2007 it's been redundant
Dear CareerDoctor: I'm in a quandary.I'm a university lecturer in Chemistry, but after a long period of uncertainty within my institution, I recently found out that I am likely to be made redundant as funding levels and undergraduate numbers have dropped to apparently untenable levels.
Carr says this should be completed within the next few months, after which he hopes to start replacing another 12 redundant codons.
The company's death was slow and eminently painful, so much so that being made redundant, when it finally occurred more than a year after the first fatal twitches, was almost a relief.
-- In a blog post, Jay Bradner, the former head of Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and the current president of Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, wrote that too many investment dollars have gone into redundant cancer programs, such as more checkpoint inhibitors, rather than going after tougher drug targets that might have a greater future impact.
After concluding its operations in Jupiter's environs in June 2007, the spacecraft was placed into the first of four hibernation cycles, with redundant systems shut down, and the computer periodically transmitting signals back to Earth — «green» if all was well, «red» if assistance from ground controllers was necessary — as New Horizons voyaged outwards.
According to NASA procedural requirement NPR 8020.12: «Unless the sample to be returned is subjected to an accepted, approved, sterilization process, the sample container must be sealed after sample acquisition, and a redundant, fail - safe containment with a method for verification of its operation before Earth - return shall be required.»
Frequently, a typical omics classification includes redundant and irrelevant features (e.g. genes or proteins) that can result in long computation times; decrease of the model performance and the selection of suboptimal features (genes and proteins) after the classification / regression step.
For strength athletes, bodybuilders, recreational trainees, and the like, who more often than not are NOT engaged in hugely catabolic exercise, and / or can refuel with high protein whole food shortly after or before exercise, BCAAs are nearly completely redundant, and quite frankly a waste of money.
I'm starting to feel like my meatball making instructions and pictures are getting a little bit redundant... After all, I do tend to make my meatballs the same way all the time: only the list of ingredients changes with every new creation!
I used to skip this step because I felt like it was a little bit redundant, but I noticed a huge difference in my skin after adding a toner into my skincare routine.
It'd be a bit redundant, after months of press, to note that Inside Llewyn Davis is a downtrodden picture.
Whatever charm the movie has comes mostly from its intermittent lapses into Z - grade filmmaking: a videotape bursting into flames after being tossed into a pot of boiling water, redundant explanatory titles, numerous interminable slow zooms into Portnoy's expressionless face.
The film is also extremely redundant with the same patterned structure: guests arrive and shortly after, Brand attacks them with a scythe.
Some of the fight scenes are nicely done, but as there are so many of them it just seems redundant (even Colin Firth kind of shrugs as yet another group of extras comes after him).
After all the momentum this gathers, it does start to get repetitive and redundant right when it needs to make some major turns and head for the finish.
While some might claim this new film is redundant, it should be remembered that Dangerous Minds itself is also quite formulaic in its own regard, patterned after the many inspirational teacher dramas that paved the way before it.
Most of it, though, is that Gary Dauberman's screenplay merely goes through the motions, with scene after scene of redundant exposition as the tedious means to get from one setpiece to the next.
After a while, the zombies lack personality and become a redundant shrieking, twitching, sprinting threat; and the film runs out of gas before its finale.
After his retirement, he returns to the office to see if he can be of some help, but finds that he is redundant — the new younger incumbent has seamlessly taken his place.
Thankfully, from my perspective, there is no 15 - minute Quidditch scene, and no phallic broomstick chases of any sort, which I've always felt as redundant and useless after the first film's depiction of them.
Life on the Road, which will be shot in the same mockumentary style as The Office, will focus on Brent's life as he goes on tour 15 years after being made redundant from Wernham Hogg.
If, like me, you saw this movie last in the trilogy (after all, it's the least well - known), it might seem quaint and redundant compared to Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness.
Unfortunately, after these ideas, the originality in The Sickhouse comes to a screeching halt, and the rest of the movie is a redundant, familiar, and decidedly cheap affair.
After seeing Churchill earlier this year and then Dunkirk, it felt redundant.
Unfortunately, there are only two bosses in the entire game, and after a while, Killing Floor 2 does begin to feel redundant.
However, soon after the arrival of the coalition Government, the entire ICT team was made redundant and all central purchasing stopped.
The state Department of Education announced that it had decided to eliminate the ELA performance task after an analysis found full alignment between both parts of the ELA SBAC exam — making the performance task redundant.
One miss: The column - mounted button and indicator for the standard heated steering wheel are all but impossible to see, and a redundant gauge indicator disappears after a few seconds.
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?
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