Sentences with phrase «rendered redundant»

Otherwise, even the fanciest of hardware wallets and strongest of safes can be rendered redundant.
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...
Surely an increasingly interconnected globe has rendered redundant the concept of a fixed «area»?
This year, though, such discussions have been rendered redundant: whichever way you slice it, Mohamed Salah is the signing of 2017/18.
You can have all the enthusiasm and commitment as you would want, still, without the required quality, the aforementioned attributes are rendered redundant.
Which raises the question: Did those lawyers just play a part in rendering themselves redundant?
without which a redrafting the penal code would just render redundant.
Most importantly, the military has no desire to render itself redundant.
Projects designed to fight a particular enemy can be over-taken by events rendering them redundant.
The locking centre differential was still fitted until early 2001, although the linkage to operate it was not attached, as Land Rover believed that the traction control and newly developed Hill Descent Control would render it redundant.
Too much emphasis is placed on the Power Badge system, a throwaway mechanic in which players can buy power - ups with the gems they collect in each level even though the relative lack of challenge effectively renders these redundant.
One, Apple already has a fleet of devices that do these things very well and has no interest in rendering them redundant or obsolete.

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Already, Uber, which acquired a self - driving - truck startup called Otto in August, is operating a fleet that could render the nation's 1.6 million truck drivers 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.
This put Synereo in the forefront of the race towards the much coveted «World Computer» - a global network of personal devices, functioning as a unitary virtual machine, rendering central servers and data centers redundant.
In his view, the rise of a multiracial Ireland «will do what decades of ecumenism have failed to achieve, render the struggle between Catholics and Protestants for the soul of Ireland redundant once and for all.»
If you post such long ones it renders the meaning redundant just like spam.
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 Akufo Addo government's inexplicable belief in the «job for the boys» philosophy also threatens to render valuable human resources in the various MDA's redundant following the engagement of a legion of special assistants and advisors who wield more influence and power than very senior public and civil servants in many MDAs despite possessing limited qualifications.
Does a lack of language or cultural understanding of this unique kingdom render this analysis redundant?
The recommendation to second preference Cooper behind Corbyn will matter very little given that Corbyn now seems certain to storm into first place after the first round of voting, rendering his second preferences redundant.
By 2117, space - borne emissaries will very likely have rendered Earthly observations redundant.
But the execution is too inconsequential too often, thus rendering the interesting mechanics redundant.
The hyper - conservative agenda in this film is so pronounced that it almost renders parodies like Team America: World Police redundant.
«RABBIT HOLE» Okay, it rendered a script I wrote redundant.
The skill and accuracy of fighter pilots and bombers have rendered ground - based warfare inefficient, and left many of the soldiers redundant.
Unfortunately, Reeves is so able a raconteur that he renders the majority of the special features on this disc instantly redundant.
The last few years have brought some exciting advances in artificial intelligence and with it, many conversations about how it might render large swaths of the workforce, including teachers, redundant.
The forgetting curve shows how information is lost over time when you don't retain it, rendering your training programme redundant.
No word on if this is the only transmission offered, but offering a PDK would put the 911 dangerously close to the GT3 RS, and rendering the entire exercise redundant.
We are also expecting a new saloon variant to be released rendering the contrived CLA redundant, as well as a new title fighter for the fastest hot hatch contender with a new AMG A45.
It's a car to have at your disposal for big miles, family holidays and all those other events that render your evo car redundant.
Again, it's a totally different experience to a modern paddle - shift touring car or GT car, which render your left foot redundant on upshifts and do all the blipping on downshifts.
If its stability and straightline speed render the standard Murcilago redundant — and believe me, this car is a whole chunk faster — then the way it conducts itself here is mesmerizing.
Go - faster Boxster renders the Boxster S entirely redundant, but not the slower but still sweet basic model
The setup is such it all but rendered the side mirrors redundant.
As such, it renders the setting redundant for the vast majority of the MKT's driving life.
With 280 Newtons on tap from just 1700rpm from the 147kW turbo four, the six - speed manual is a fun thing indeed in the Golf GTI, and is tractable enough to render any self - shifter virtually redundant.
This rendered the social media platform somewhat «redundant» — people using the platform were already connecting on existing platforms.
Over time, evolution rendered some of the metabolic pathways and enzymes present in omnivores redundant in the cat.
In the previous game the continuous hunt for filters could sometimes prove more frustrating than anything else and created a barrier to enjoyment that left some players struggling to find pleasure in the game as simply getting caught on a bit of scenery for even a split - second could lead to your demise, and yet in their quest to remedy this and open the game to wider audience the developers have gone too far the other way, rendering one of their unique and brilliant gameplay elements almost redundant.
- Scattered Storming is more flexible, more interesting, and usually includes what I've been playing, anyway, so it renders «ELLO GUV» NAH a bit redundant.
You will be able to progress fine for the most part by recruiting the local area's demons, which renders the fusion process a little bit redundant.
I have no qualms with a game designed entirely for multiplayer — party games such as Wii Party or Mario Party are prime examples of this — but this renders the campaign mode of CoD almost entirely redundant.
Ed Fries, one of the original founders of the Xbox project tells AList about how changes to the industry may render large publishers redundant:
Steve Boxer: Gravity Rush is the perfect riposte to those who insist that mobile phones have rendered portable consoles redundant
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.
Also featuring the Rose Period painting «The Actor,» which the museum immaculately restored after it suffered a nasty gash earlier this year, the show thrums with visual invention of an Olympian order — and renders MoMA's comparatively tiny show of the artist's prints redundant.
The light box, Lighthouse Keeper With Lighthouse Model, 1955, depicts the golden age of the hobbyist, at a time when automation was rendering the work of lighthouse keepers redundant.
More broadly, artists came to believe that adding a signature was an aesthetic choice rather than a requirement for exhibition; artists assumed that viewers would know who made each piece based on the use of materials and subject matter, which rendered a signature redundant.
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