Sentences with phrase «so redundant»

iOS just seems so redundant these days.
That's your basic argument and you sound so redundant and it's just sad.
Never had a warning seemed so redundant.
Chia seeds, fresh herbs, citrus fruit, whatever gives water more character so the task doesn't seem so redundant!

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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.
So essentially we want to make our current vehicles redundant.
But more importantly they think they know what their readers want, and so they think focus groups are redundant.
That's not a problem, though, since the stored material has so much redundant data; it can be sampled over and over.
But even it is so, the number of surveillance cameras is still astonishingly redundant.
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.
If you are not Christian, you can not understand how these people feel and so your comments are ridiculously redundant.
So, yes, the phrases «church gathering» or «church assembly» are redundant.
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.
But the phrase «the measure of» is redundant, given the term «maximize,» so that we max» restate the principle more concisely: Maximize the general conditions of emancipation to which there is equal access.
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?
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.
surely the passage of time is meaningless to a god so the notion of a day is also redundant?
So it is redundant to speak of self - consciousness.
I just suggested raw, because they are even better for you — and duhh — they are never salted... so it's rather redundant.
I know I'm being a bit redundant, but I'm just so ecstatic about how these turned out and really want to sing out how freakin» amazing these taste.
I know it may seem a bit redundant if Fultz gets healthy, but I am more comfortable now with Simmons at the 1... so while it would be nice if Fultz played the 1, it is no longer critical — especially if we have a guy like Brunson on the bench.
To be honest charlie your ignorance is a compliment I've been reading your comments for a while and my god you talk absolute nonsense and I think most people on here agree with me so good luck oh and by the way totally agree about wilshere so your point is redundant to me
Walcott, Wilshere and Gibbs are not 1st X1 starters so your gripes a little redundant atm.
With that line - up, Rondo's skill set would probably be redundant (since you have ample play makers to mix with the second unit) so you concentrate on defence, shooting and rebounding.
The problem with Arsenal is not Wilshere, Ramsey or any other player... We keep saying it and it gets redundant and repetitive as it is so obvious... Wenger can not take us anywhere!
Wenger is the one who put it all in place so how can you say everyone else knows how to get the business done, you theory is redundant.
On the other hand peyton is still on the payroll despite his role having been made redundant, so why not a load of deadwood.
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.
4) No homework Because you get through the day so efficiently and you are both the teacher and the parent, homework is redundant and unnecessary.
I'm all for foregrounding it through public nurse - ins and children's television and books because we need that to, but I'd so love to see society progress to the point where that kind of deliberate representation is redundant.
So, here's why else I've learned and please ignore if this is redundant.
P.S. I think everyone else has basically answered your question, so I won't be redundant; I just wanted to share my experience with the situation at hand.
It would be redundant and presumptuous to re-write on this website what others have said so well in these books.
Hi Susan, I'd hate to sound redundant to any other comments above (or on other reviews of yours) but your opinions are just so helpful and straightforward!
That's ok but it does mean that my partner feels redundant and is very supportive but I think deep down, he is feeling the pinch of all this and is keen for me to wean and get her in to a big girl bed so everyone can have a more peaceful night.
While the day - to - day can seem very redundant, it is so important to find time alone as a couple — both casual and intimate time!
I know it starts to feel redundant, but drinking water is so good for you.
It has been elevated to this role because the parties themselves are so untrustworthy and journalists have become largely redundant.
Making it legal would also make criminals who supply the drug redundant, so they would make less money.
His campaign was so flush with cash that independent efforts at best were redundant and at worst risked becoming counterproductive.
But the economic forces actually drive it to be less redundant because co-location has economic advantages, so you tend to get very highly connected, large nodes that drive most of the traffic.
To make a bacterium completely virus - proof will probably require replacing tens of thousands of redundant codons, he says, as well as modifying the protein - making factories so they no longer recognise these codons.
You must add new findings and remove redundant papers so that your knowledge stays «fresh.»
Because their hosts provide a stable and rich environment, endosymbiotic bacteria have seen some of their genes become redundant, so they shed them over time.
The company's death was slow and eminently painful, so much so that being made redundant, when it finally occurred more than a year after the first fatal twitches, was almost a relief.
The generation of Austrian kids going to grade school now may grow up being so fluent in English that people like me will be redundant.
Regulating food intake is one of the most primitive functions relating to survival, so the body has many redundant mechanisms that stimulate appetite and maintain body fat.
Instead of transmitting data once in a small form, Vakoch said, you'd want to make it redundant and draw the conversation out so that your listener would have some way to check his or her (or its) work.
So it's no great surprise that the government's oversight of campus - based research is larded with requirements that are inefficient, redundant, and simply make no sense.
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