Sentences with phrase «redundant because»

The ideal solution is for the REIC to become redundant because the Provincial organizations commence to offer and require a standard of education for all Registrants / REALTOR's that reflects a true standard required for professionalism!
Opponents of the program say it's a waste of financial resources and redundant because comprehensive sexuality education, which includes abstinence, is already taught through the public schools.
Some may argue that the objective is redundant because it restates information found in the cover letter.
But over time, employers began to find objective statements redundant because they tell employers what they already know: you want a job.
Facebook Stories might feel redundant because 300 million people use its other Snapchat clones on Instagram and WhatsApp.
I felt it necessary to write «rational reason» even though it might seem redundant because I live in a society that puts its faith in God and turns the chicken coop over to the foxes.
At this point, showing off the CPU may be a little redundant because it is one of the most iconic faces of Xbox Scorpio at this point and has been shown everywhere.
Take playing as an MG wielder where I discovered that the third specialisation lets me have both my MG and a rifle, making the previous two specializations utterly redundant because I suddenly became capable of laying down defensive fire and storming the enemy.
It's kind of redundant because there's a software button on - screen for back as well.
I'm being redundant because this point has been missed in many other discussions and because a friend sent me another post decrying the loss of author money when books are sold for $ 10.
There was a time when the idea of creating a desirable school climate was practically redundant because there were few, if any, obstacles.
I would love for Andrew Morris or any other NUT stooge to stand up in front of a PTA meeting and explain to the parents that the great History teacher that is inspiring their kids is going to be made redundant because the Union believes it is objectively appropriate to retain Mr X who everyone knows is nowhere near as good.
I know this seems kind of redundant because # 1 was loose fitting tanks and tunics, but I felt that loose fitting layering tees needed a category of their own.
I mean, talking about your outfit is kind of redundant because we can already see what you wore, so no point in reiterating.
But the economic forces actually drive it to be less redundant because co-location has economic advantages, so you tend to get very highly connected, large nodes that drive most of the traffic.
Roberta Blackman - Woods from the City of Durham said several of her constituents had been made redundant because of the decision to cancel ID cards.
That statement is actually redundant because a seed, by design, is packed with nutrition!
The oft - quoted phrase of Wenger not winning trophies or Arsenal bottling it up will soon become redundant because it was brought about by Arsenal's lack of quality players and not the manager's ineptitude.
The glaze may seem redundant because the flavors mirror those of the marinade, but don't skip this step.
sheetiron, our arguments are redundant because religion is irrelevant.
But ride - hailing companies argue that the fingerprinting is redundant because they already do their own background checks on drivers.

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That is 650,000 people who pretend to work at jobs that have more or less been made obsolete and redundant by the Internet and who are paid through borrowings from Uncle Sam because the post office is broke.
Remember that because of the redundant nature of computation on the Ethereum network, the gas costs of execution will always be higher than private execution offchain.
Each of the three will denote the good for a human individual.1 Because of its long association with the liberal tradition, «interest» is so often used to mean an individual's private happiness that the phrase «private view of interest» may seem redundant.
* 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.
Even redundant congregations of the elderly may (to the puzzlement of church executives) defy extinction, because such churches often assimilate still other aged persons who replace the members who die.
I struggle with the name because from my Spanish speaking days, I know that I'm being redundant.
I just suggested raw, because they are even better for you — and duhh — they are never salted... so it's rather 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.
It's a redundant topic, because most folk say Balo would be great for us, just the type of talent we need....
4) No homework Because you get through the day so efficiently and you are both the teacher and the parent, homework is redundant and unnecessary.
Such arguments are redundant if the decision is made by the baby because all babies develop eating skills in a set sequence, in line with their overall maturity.
I'm all for foregrounding it through public nurse - ins and children's television and books because we need that to, but I'd so love to see society progress to the point where that kind of deliberate representation is redundant.
Weighing up the time spent cleaning up your child s mess, as opposed to washing cloth nappies is a little redundant here because with this system you are doing more than dealing with your child s wastes.
USDA officials said they did not see a problem making the temporary changes to help with implementation because the limits on meats and grains and the limits on the calories in lunches are somewhat redundant, as both address portion size.
It has been elevated to this role because the parties themselves are so untrustworthy and journalists have become largely redundant.
A further fact; the anti-hunting groups do not support such a law simply because this would make the Hunting Act redundant.
Around 30,000 women a year are sacked, made redundant or forced to leave their jobs simply because they become pregnant, according to new research from the Equal Opportunities Commission.
Malliotakis argues that her critics take her votes out of context, such as her vote against a 2011 bill to bar discrimination based on race, gender, or national origin, which she said she opposed because it is redundant to existing state and federal law.
Because even a small scrap of bone contains billions of copies of an animal's genes, carting home a whole femur is senselessly redundant.
Because their hosts provide a stable and rich environment, endosymbiotic bacteria have seen some of their genes become redundant, so they shed them over time.
Stephen Hawking's declaration that philosophy is redundant, for instance, or that God is a superfluous notion, rankle because of the media attention they receive.
Because redundant copies of the genome make it likely that not all parts will be damaged in exactly the same place, the mingling allows repairs to be made using unbroken sections in one copy as a template to repair the damaged ones, the team suggests.
Yeah, sometimes I find for myself that having a personal style blog must seem redundantbecause I too am always in my uniform: black t - shirt, black jeans, black boots.
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.
I feel like it's redundant to tell you that you need these things... because we all clearly Need All The Things!
With this film, it was difficult because we were trying to get the story right and one would write the music, but then the scenes would change around and it all becomes redundant.
It's a shame too, because the right cast is here for a winning comedy, it just can't compete with its brothers in film because it is redundant and quite a mess in structure.
And before you lambaste me for not mentioning a stab»em up like Friday the 13th: The Game or Last Year, they didn't make this list because that would be redundant.
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