Sentences with phrase «redundant from»

Competition for jobs is up as an increasing number of professionals who are made redundant from their companies, flood the market.
I wasn't going to write for this post since it is redundant from a recent article.
It didn't take us long to realize that most of us would wind up being made redundant from YAGER as a result.
Reports from a source close to Kotaku, that have since been confirmed by Destructoid, reveal that a large number of employees have been made redundant from Capcom's Vancouver studio.
If you have been made redundant from one of these industries, contact the scheme in your state to see if you are entitled to a LSL payment.
250 people have been made redundant from the TechGuys» serving and repairing division.
I have for many years freely given away my resources on www.schoolhistory.co.uk but since I have been made redundant from a multi-academy trust because I was the union rep, I now have to make an income from supply teaching and freelance publishing work.
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.
However I was made redundant from a management pos..
About 500 lost their jobs in the CSIR in 1989 and, since 1990, as South Africa wound down its nuclear weapons programme, 5400 have been made redundant from the AEC.
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.
With a background in interior design, Eleanor got the idea for making chic, practical teething wear when she was made redundant from her job and spent more time at home with her daughter, Kinsley, and in the process, discovered Kinsley's penchant for gumming on her expensive necklaces.
This beginning of this is going to sound a little redundant from my last post I did on bison tenderloin in which I marinated the roast in coffee stout and garlic.

Not exact matches

You'll still find a few of ZTE's own superfluous and redundant apps, like Email, but you can at least delete them from the home screen.
In Europe, pregnant women are protected from being fired or made redundant.
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.
Savings are expected to come primarily from the rationalization of redundant general and administrative, operating and public company costs.
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.
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.
(maybe they're busy eating out trying to save Chick Fil A from bankruptsy) Reason will prevail, RELIGION AND IGNORANCE (yes that is redundant) are beginning to fade away.
Far from being carefully worded, the characterization in question would then be obviously, and needlessly, redundant.
Fording the Tiber in reverse seems redundant to me, a convert from Protestantism to Catholicism.
In 2009, a team of 30 from HTB moved to Brighton and reopened the previously redundant Grade II * listed St Peter's Church (unofficially termed «Brighton's cathedral» due to its size and city - centre location).
You can not back up claims for the bible being true with verses from the bible... completely redundant and circular logic.
Why do so many southern Christians take with utter seriousness spiritual things that seem to most of us as outmoded leftovers from a redundant worldview?
It would seem, then, that «valid inductive inferences» are from particulars to particulars; theories are «redundant» (2:234).
By any reasonable measure, ID's designer is hopelessly inept, hopelessly redundant, or ever conveniently indistinguishable from the known mechanisms underlying evolution.
We can have it all on the same truck, which also provides a cost advantage from eliminating redundant, non-value-added activities.»
I struggle with the name because from my Spanish speaking days, I know that I'm being redundant.
It may sound redundant on the heels of Thanksgiving, but for Thanksgiving this year we were graced with airport and airline food as we were in transit home from a trip to New York City.
To remove the meat from the coconut and soak it again is totally redundant.
Players to be upgraded from Inside: 1) Gnabry ST 2) Beilik DM Seeing the number of Strikers tat are redundant, we need a Quality replacement.
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..
Then I got made redundant the next day, that was from Bentley Motors.
Prior to the NFC Championship game, police warned business in a downtown district to prepare for vandalism and greased light poles to prevent drunken Eagles fans (redundant, I know) from climbing on them.
There were 8 and 9/10 performances all over the pitch, rendering picking our individuals for praises as a near - redundant exercise but, probably most impressive and vital of all were the contributions from our two full - backs.
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.
We did manage two shots on target in the closing stages; decent strikes from Lanzini and Fernandes but both comfortably saved by an otherwise redundant Martinez.
Under the 40 - year agreement, negotiated by officials from Tinley Park, Orland Park, New Lenox, Mokena and Oak Forest, the water supply from Lake Michigan shared by the towns will double from 55 million gallons a day to 110 million, and officials will build a second supply line to create a redundant looped system.
Costs would be reduced through radically increasing re-use of software, thus saving both the direct additional costs of duplicate buying, as well as the indirect costs of running multiple redundant procurements; additionally costs would be reduced through permitting a shift from fixed - term contract arrangements (which can cost too much for smaller - than - anticipated volume or cost too much when inevitable changes occur during the course of the contract) to more variable, payby - use arrangements.
Such method may benefit from redundant questions useful to catch liars, but it might make the polling process too complex.
Local governments tax the citizens dry, while preserving the opportunities for graft that flow from operating redundant public services.
It explained that the corporation computed the amounts to be paid to each of the affected senior managers on the same basis as what has been used with respect to all staff who are made redundant or separated from the organization.
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.
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.
This would also apply to the numerous redundant street fairs that block streets from buses and taxis.
Jim Murphy nailed Liam Fox again with another urgent question in the Commons, forcing the defence secretary back to the floor of the house to explain why RAF personnel were being made redundant on their return from Afghanistan.
Carr and his colleagues have already begun eliminating redundant codons from the genome of E. coli.
From border walls to the opiate crisis, the world's first non-human policy researchers are coming up with ideas that might make governments redundant
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