Sentences with phrase «redundant for»

It would be redundant for you to refer to your company's «TCS service.»
Sonos uses a secure wireless mesh network that is one of the best out there with audio dropouts few and far between however, so the Ethernet port will likely be redundant for most, except for when required during the initial setup.
Many people I've spoken to think that a it's redundant for many lawyers to put a «c.s» behind his or her name.
In a sense this is the Flash piece that would appear to be redundant for Adobe, since it mimics much of what Adobe's pdf can do.
redundant for the mastered way to maximize your workouts.
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.
but it ultimately makes Snake feel redundant for most of the game.
The gameplay can be redundant for those that aren't fans of the hack»n slash genre, but I found it to be a joy.
Now don't mis - understand me, co-op I guess could be done in any genre / game but outside of shooters it doesn't automatically make sense, Alan Wake is a psychological action thriller, set in an open world game where YOU play as a writer who's trying to discover the mystery of what seems to be your latest horror story which you can't even remember for some reason is now coming to life, in a small isolated town; oh and your wife has vanished too = Alan Wake himself IS the story, co-op in this case would be redundant for a story driven type game like Alan Wake since at its core its all about YOU deciding where to go an «unlocking» the plot for YOURSELF.
The difference is that poor money management means repayment obligations were largely ignored, while bad luck means that circumstances made meeting the obligation too difficult - for example, wasting money on fast cars and gadgets versus becoming redundant for a period.
Photographers may like them, but as there's no decent camera built into the tablet, they seem on the verge of becoming entirely redundant for most people.
The use of iridium gallium zinc oxide has made it possible for each pixel to have more illumination on its own, thereby making it redundant for the panels to have a strong backlight.
These statistics are almost redundant for any purpose save comparison against other PHEVs though, since the actual fuel economy figure seen by drivers depends greatly on driving routes and styles.
As such, it renders the setting redundant for the vast majority of the MKT's driving life.
A study of health care teams in Israel, for example, found that teams whose leaders were empowering or participatory demonstrated greater reflection and innovation, yet lower overall performance — presumably because «team reflection may be important for more complex tasks, such as innovative acts, but redundant for routine tasks» (Somech, 2006, p. 151).
They'll be fascinating to people who have no idea how a movie is shot and utterly redundant for the rest of us.
Moreover, I'm fairly sure that all of the series» entries are available to watch instantly on Netflix right now making the physical collection redundant for some.
In rice, CYP724B1, encoded by the bsl1 ortholog D11, and CYP90B, encoded by OsDwf4, are partially redundant for C - 22 hydroxylation and the loss - of - function double mutants in OsDwf4 and D11 exhibited severe dwarfism and malformed, erect leaves (Sakamoto et al., 2006).
«I had been a temporary physics lecturer at Manchester University for nine years when I was made redundant for not doing enough research while my children were young.»
Even some workers have recently been made redundant for lack of money to pay their wages.
This means that contrary to the traditional way of thinking, there is no fixed age at which breast milk becomes nutritionally redundant for a child.
The AFCB's newest writer, Andrew Luck, already gave his view from the stands of Arsenal's important 2 - 1 win over Blackburn, so it would be redundant for me to run through the whole match again.

Not exact matches

So then getting back to the question of how do we pay for this system, this is really quite a profound — I won't call it breakthrough, but realization that if we can build a system that cannibalizes our own products, makes our own products redundant, then all of the resources, which are quite enormous, that are used for Falcon 9, Heavy, and Dragon, can be applied to one system.
The experience of reading Sinek's book is like ordering a screwdriver online, paying for shipping, and then receiving it in an unnecessarily big and redundant amount of packaging.
Of those that then choose to go back for a graduate degree, more and more choose other disciplines rather than pursuing a largely redundant MBA.
Some believe vision and mission statements are interchangeable and redundant, instead opting for just one.
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.
In fact, businesses that clutter their offices with redundant, new technologies and loud wall art are only hurting their bottom lines, sacrificing work quality and resources for a skin - deep veneer of hipness.
«Total and abject failure here at ATL Airport today,» he tweeted, adding that there was «no excuse for lack of workable redundant power source.
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We already paved the way for a mega-development in an urban area with the requisite access to highways, rail, an international airport; proximity to major institutions of higher education; a redundant fiber optic loop in the works for Internet access, and capacity to handle the 8 million square feet of office space the company will eventually need.
But the system is rife with problems, adding cost through fees and delays, creating friction through redundant and onerous paperwork, and opening up opportunities for fraud and crime.
It's a great way for businesses to keep costs down during the current economic climate and it also helps those who have been made redundant flourish and grow their own businesses.
You can also add an ROT score (redundant, outdated, or tired) for each asset.
But note that the content for two of those competitors is outdated or redundant.
As digital currencies emerge, therefore, the preference for decentralised payment systems would ostensibly render the use of a banking intermediary redundant, which raises pertinent questions regarding the role — or lack thereof — of central banks.
Working with buyer profiles, miscast as buyer personas, that are merely a redundant facsimile of information or intelligence sales and product marketing has been gathering for years is wasteful.
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.
For a 150 page 10 - K, I bet 50 pages or more are redundant.
I guess for some that would be redundant if their imagined heaven was a Jupiter Carnival.
Their godly moralisms are but self - centered and self - censored upon redundant principles that are archaic in cultured relics, thsoe old fuddy duddues who fumble ever for their next glass worth of wine!
Their godly moralisms are but self - centered and self - censored upon redundant principles that are archaic in cultured relics, those old fuddy duddues who fumble ever for their next glass worth of wine!
It's the implied message as it is in the 10 commandments when it says «thou shalt not kill» it would have been redundant to say «israelites» but that's who it was for only.
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.
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.
Now wait for it: Unreal Stupidity and Redundant Retard will post some crap about this being a «national crisis» in which the government would be justified in overturning all rights to privacy under HIPAA, just like he did the last time he posted this moronic dreck.
For what it's worth (worthless to Fishon I'm sure) the word «sin» etymologically comes from I.E es, esse: meaning «essence,» «being,» Makes the notion original sin both redundant and powerful Essence.
If the thing you are praying for is already in God's divine plan then your prayer is redundant.
@ hawaiiguest: 1) no, field was probably a poor choice of word, but i was searching for an alternative way to say philosophy / system of thought / etc., without being redundant.
For Barth the word «bad,» strictly speaking, is redundant: all religion is the fruitless human quest for GFor Barth the word «bad,» strictly speaking, is redundant: all religion is the fruitless human quest for Gfor God.
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