Sentences with phrase «redundant when»

Sounds a bit redundant when compared to a smartphone, but Project Jacquard has use cases.
The need to pitch an idea to a bank or venture capitalist firm in exchange for funding seemed to be, for all intents and purposes, redundant when startups could just present their project to the crypto community directly.
As you can see, Google Project Fi is meant to help you save more money, but this idea somehow became redundant when the tech giant jumped from the Nexus program to the new Pixel program, which targets premium spenders, at least to be fair.
On the other hand, Beacon Flashlight seem redundant when there's already a flashlight shortcut in the quick settings, and it automatically enables an additional lock screen with ads the first time you open it.
The floating toolbar becomes redundant when situated near the virtual home buttons and is uncomfortable to use when set higher up on the screen.
In a lot of cases, kids are given iPod devices as a kind of stopgap before they own their own SIM and phone number, which is redundant when you think about the fact that an iPod is simply an iPhone without a SIM and is just as powerful in a Wi - Fi area.
For some reason, Lenovo includes its own App Explorer software store, which is redundant when you consider that the Windows Store already exists.
The watch's remote music controls become redundant when I'm reading or playing something on the phone, and all too often a search or an interaction on the watch will direct me to «Open on phone» anyway.
With any insurance firm, they become instantly redundant when you can not contact them with any problems you may have.
«Naming and shaming proposals seem rather redundant when the media to do such a good job at exposing people who use avoidance schemes!
Making people redundant when restructuring was the second most cited challenge, while the third issue most likely to trouble SMEs was how to sell their business.
The former modeled short - term, natural cooling, not AGW warming, and the latter was very obvious circular reasoning which became redundant when Hadley later admitted their natural variability assumptions were wrong anyway.
Then the EU produced a study concluding that lifting its abatement target to 30 per cent below 1990 would be cheaper than 20 per cent because, well, they were just about at 20 per cent and not raising the target would simply result in investments that would be made quickly redundant when a decision was finally made to lift the target.
For me, the process of «reading» becomes redundant when we think about how machines read and communicate through images and code — it's beyond how we relate to things and creates new ways for these to develop a language and go beyond our symbolic, basic understanding.
But even more than that, Monster Max feels like a send - off to the genre of the Filmation - style adventure games that dominated the 8 - bit computer gaming scene: isometric games were made as a work - around for 3D graphics, which were near impossible to render (let alone do well), and so became redundant when 3D became possible on computers and home consoles in the late»90s.
Paying for extra levels seems a tad redundant when there's already a wealth of community - created levels regularly available, but you know RedLynx's levels will always triumph.
The main point to be made about the online mode is that it does feel somewhat redundant when compared to the overwhelming depth of Far Cry 2 proper, which contains enough bang per buck to give anyone their fill.
I feel the Amex Platinum and Citi Prestige are rather redundant when paired with the Sapphire Reserve, but I'm sure a few cases could be made to carry both.
Expressions can also be redundant when they are verbose (contain an excess of words that focus on insignificant detail).
When it comes to the revised 2017 e-Golf, it has improved in key areas over its already capable forebear and is now good enough to recommend without fear of it becoming redundant when the inevitable new technological innovations arrive in the near future.
He was just as skeptical about plug - in hybrids, too, because the requirement to recharge them is a disadvantage, and their environmental benefit is made redundant when they are not recharged.
The gauge cluster no longer has a separate tachometer (it's redundant when there's only one gear); that space is now occupied by a much more useful power gauge.
However, like all machines he becomes redundant when even better genetically engineered soldiers are introduced and like a piece of machinery he is left for dead and discarded like an old piece of machinery on a planet used for dumping trash.
Some of the investment is certainly redundant when competing teams investigate similar approaches.
Indeed, many can't bear to give up the job until they're made redundant when the child actually leaves home.
Lallana unfortunately ended up being basically redundant when Liverpool had the ball and offered very little in terms of creating chances.
There's an admittance that the «boring boring Chelsea» chants are an adaptation of an earlier song about Arsenal, but its sentiment wasn't made wholly redundant when George Graham left.
Michigan could conceivably receive some sort of silly «conference champions» bump (it is redundant when this happens, as a team's resume already consists of all the wins that took them to the conference title in the first place) and end up with a 2 - seed if they make a nice weekend run, but right now both of these teams appear destined for a 3 or 4.
And of course the photo - galleries seem redundant when we have already seen the names of the dead on the bronze panels above ground.
Up to 380 employees will be made redundant when Perth - based manganese miner Consolidated Minerals puts its Woodie Woodie mine in the Pilbara on care and maintenance next month.

Not exact matches

It came as a shock to many when, in September, Google admitted to the SEC that some of its most important systems «are not fully redundant» — meaning if something breaks, your data may be gone.
While that practice may appear redundant or irksome, the fact is that old posts have high engagement when shared.
When a budget says, «the government will introduce legislation as needed to consolidate operations and eliminate redundant organizations» best to be nervous.
When considering political leaders, it seems redundant to talk about egos.
The notion of the «value of value» seems a bit redundant, but it is important when assessing style preferences.
It's rather redundant to have to educate stupid people on how to think when it is so easy to perceive the facts and how one can get the facts.
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.
It is perhaps impolite» and rather redundant» to ask how the «better» can be determined when it can not be determined, and how the determiner can know what is «likely» to result in a «better» life.
You can say a lot when you're expositing the Bible, without being redundant.
In my assessment of the ecumenical agenda which I presented in Bangkok in 1996, I already alluded to the need of deepening and increasing «analytical capability»» as one of the primordial necessities of social witness in our time, and how this is so important at a time when ecumenical social thought seems to have reached a «dry spell», where it has become in fact thin and redundant, and therefore a point where it has lost much respect.
There was controversy in 2012 when 175 workers at an Accolade bottling facility and plant at Reynella, south of Adelaide, were made redundant in a restructuring.
Melbourne - based civil engineer Peter Godfrey became an independent contractor when he was made redundant almost 18 years ago.
Several prominent players, speaking on condition of anonymity to ESPN, Cleveland.com and The Athletic, expressed doubt that the problems — an aging roster, defensively challenged personnel and a glut of redundant role players — could simply be worked out through patience and a chance to coalesce when fully healthy.
He deserves credit for building such a good relationship with the players and he often shows loyalty to them when other managers perhaps would call it a day with the redundant players.
But what purpose those signings serve when they play out of position / are redundant to the requirements / unable to perform at 100 %.
I wonder when prolific players r brought into Arsenal, they become redundant is it d polices or they get too comfortable anything goes.
At our hosting facility where I have dual, dual redundant 100mbps connections (400mbps in total), our mirror server can only get a few megabits when talking to the fedora mirror server.
When I purge I typically toss redundant paperwork - like worksheets and workbooks.
Now, it may sound redundant to end your note by saying thank you again, but, believe me, your friends will be all smiles when they receive such a heartfelt note.
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