Sentences with phrase «redundant by»

It is a threat because the number of historic buildings which are being declared redundant by public sector owners — and this is not just local authorities, but also includes the Ministry of Defence, fire services, health trusts and so on — exceeds the number of community groups and commercial developers able to take them on.»
I suggest revising the format with a paragraph summarizing your general responsibilities and to avoid being redundant by having a separate section, which will solely highlight the management tools and environments applied for all work experience.
Don't make your cover letter redundant by repeating what you've written in your resume.
Some of these savings will come at the expense of 34 employees, whose jobs will become redundant by the end of March.
You may think I am redundant by including «collaborative.»
«Simon gets portrayed to be worse than he really is, but I suppose that's true of many management figures,» says one former Linklaters partner, who was made redundant by Davies in an earlier restructuring.
That the jump we make from likelihoods to uncertainties is always subjective and almost always based on a uniform prior made almost redundant by overwhelming evidence, so why use any other prior.
Ten terawatt hours of wind and solar are being made redundant by ten terawatt hours of hydro electricity.
Many of these items are short - lived, breaking easily or simply becoming redundant by the end of the season.
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART June 30 - November 17 * Curated by Dan Cameron * Replacing the California Biennial (rendered redundant by the Hammer Museum's «Made in LA» series), the Orange County...
Recorded around the UK from Glasgow to Bristol, Newcastle to Cardiff, Birmingham to Leeds and London those interviewed include projectionists who are still working, have retired or been made redundant by the shift to digital projection.
The Following 4 articles were written by Border Collie Rescue for Working Sheepdog News during the course of the F&M crisis and these chronicle some of the work, problems and dilemmas raised by the foot and mouth epidemic in the areas affecting the rescue and re-homing of working sheepdogs made redundant by the mass culling of stock.
Amazon is trying to make referrals to the dictionary while reading redundant by building its Dictionary offering for Kindles.
The good news is it's made redundant by the steering wheel - mounted audio controls.
One specific ability unfortunately goes used only a couple of times and is made nearly redundant by another very quickly.
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.
The Flip is an artifact of technology made redundant by the inclusion of cameras and video recorders on smartphones.
The characters are also redundant by nature, entering the state of being no longer needed or useful.
PowerPoint - style interludes on the international gold market feel a tad hectoring and redundant by comparison, but this cleanly shot pic will find plenty of sympathizers on the doc-fest circuit.
If large numbers of workers are made redundant by robots and AI, who will be able to afford the goods...
Soviet scientists made redundant by the end of the Cold War want to earn a living by incinerating toxic chemicals and old nuclear reactors in underground nuclear blasts.
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.
Five hundred and fifty people dealing with flooding were being made redundant by the Environment Agency, Miliband said.
While Ireland appeared to be performing minor miracles by competing with the big boys of international football, some pundits (primarily Dunphy) believed the creative players were being made redundant by the use of the long ball.
«While all 212 staff will be paid on Tuesday 31 January, all but a small handful of staff are expected be made redundant by the end of January.»
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..
About 100 Treasury staff in middle management, administration, logistics and distribution, and some contractors, will be made redundant by the end of June — between 50 and 60 per cent of the broader restructuring.
They have not been made redundant by Vatican II.
It's an issue that has been rekindled recently by Stephen Hawking's latest book The Grand Design, which takes the view that God is somehow made redundant by the laws of physics.
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.
Traditional middle class jobs are being made redundant by the technology revolution or outsourced to lower - wage economies.

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If making you ethical was the aim, then ethics education would be either redundant or hopeless: critics are probably right to think that a basic understanding of right and wrong is either there by the time kids enter university or it isn't.
Take control of your logistics program by creating a stable, predictable process for inbound shipping that will reduce redundant or overlapping activities and set expectations for your suppliers, says Melrose.
(I'm intrigued by the legalistic, redundant wording of the title — the «One (1).»
Some of the unit's capabilities were seen by Dell as redundant in the wake of the acquisition of EMC.
Workers who were not deemed redundant would find their wages supplemented by dividends (and capital gains) from the stocks they were able to buy with their savings.
In a video posted to Youtube on December 12, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted that banks would eventually disappear once their role as financial middlemen became redundant, adding that this obsolescence might result from market changes wrought by cryptocurrencies, namely bitcoin.
By reducing transaction costs among all participants in the economy, blockchain supports models of peer - to - peer mass collaboration that could make many of our existing organizational forms redundant.
Today's testimony by Mark Zuckerberg in front of a Senate joint committee was often boring or redundant with previous statements.
I would love to initially build that DA 60 site without one link that can be peeled off by a competitor over that boring, redundant 80 DA with 90 % competitive backlink crossover that is going to create reduced long - term margins for my clients.
The Onion recently consecrated the genre by launching a parody podcast with the spectacularly redundant title, «A Very Fatal Murder.»
jwt, yeahright, tom tom on the pipe, and others YHWH made this law of life for all the people of this earth, so to say your god is redundant, and at a lost for as He states in Isaiah 56, and in Exodus 33 vs. 16 this is for all nations, and people of this earth those who were mislead, and not taught properly by these priest, popes, false prophets, elders, and shepherds, as YHWH taught us of them all misleading the flocks, in Malachi 2, Jeremiah 23 vs.1 - 8, Ezekiel 20, and Ezekiel 34, yet YHWH will save them all when His day comes, as said in Isaiah 51 vs. 5, that His righteousness is near.
The internet allows parish musicians to take ownership of their development, unfettered by redundant and exclusive structures, which hark back to a more restricting and controlling age, long before the arrival of instant communication and clear accountability.
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.
Regarding the latter, the stories are depressingly redundant: parents and other relatives who were alcoholics and / or drug addicts, who left the boys to fend for themselves or locked them for hours at a time in a bathroom or the basement, and who took out their own frustrations by beating the boys with belts and boards.
By any reasonable measure, ID's designer is hopelessly inept, hopelessly redundant, or ever conveniently indistinguishable from the known mechanisms underlying evolution.
It seems redundant that the perplexities of molecular mechanisms are made via a cellular blueprint followed in conjunctions of and by intelligent designers all living amid and within each and every molecular mechanisms while the base roots residencies of such super small yet very intelligent beings could very well be each and every cell's DNA.
I know this statement sounds redundant, but this week just flew by!
Backed by celebrity chef Michel Roux Jr and Florette's Managing Director, Zero Carbon Food utilises redundant underground spaces in London, producing leafy greens, herbs and micro greens using LED lights and hydroponics, producing fresh ingredients with a minimal carbon footprint.
«The prohibition against price discrimination is to be repealed as the provision is largely redundant, and the conduct it is designed to address is adequately covered by other provisions of the Act.»
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