Sentences with phrase «somewhat redundant»

The problem is, the A series is also available in China and India, making the C series somewhat redundant as far as keeping the Galaxy lineup simple is concerned.
Some motorists may find this coverage somewhat redundant to their health insurance.
For example, cloud practice management provider Clio highlights that it possesses three certifications (by VeriSign, TRUSTe, and McAfee Security), even if the standards themselves are somewhat redundant, primarily verifying the use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption (although the TRUSTe certification also identifies incorporation of its privacy standards).
With only one platform remaining, the «Next» in the name became somewhat redundant.
The «save / share» button allows you to easily share the article via email, which makes the «open in Safari» button somewhat redundant.
Of course, there is already an easy email suggest a tip link on the blog for collecting ideas to share, so making this app is somewhat redundant, but it was fun.
So, going through Bates» evidence, it does seem that that there is sufficient grounds for Science withdrawing publication of Karl et al., which of course would render Hausfather et al, which reportedly independently confirms K15's findings, somewhat redundant.
«[T] he role historically played by alternative spaces has been made somewhat redundant,» Mr. Huberman has written.
Naturally, some might find an exhibition of this nature to be somewhat redundant, seeing that the majority of categories of artworks are, inherently, works on paper.
The argument is ongoing and somewhat redundant, ceramics will always be routed in craft although there does seem to be a trend towards its acceptance as a high art form.
Needing to mix herbs and pick and choose which items to collect might have made sense in the past, but now it feels somewhat redundant, held back even more by inventory management that doesn't fit.
And while a new 2D Mario game might seem somewhat redundant in the wake of Super Mario Maker, the team also constructed something they call a «Satoru» level editor that allows for a wider degree of creative freedom that Mario Maker lacks.
Aegis is easily capable of hitting 250 damage and above with melee combos, so your self destruct becomes somewhat redundant.
This cheap 3DS games deal will net you an eShop voucher for this capable platformer, which suffers from more than a little deja vu and a somewhat redundant money mechanic, yet still delivers the platforming we know and love.
Unfortunately, those are the only people that will last through it all, since most will be deterred soon after the end of the campaign by the monotonous gameplay, a lackluster «plot», and somewhat redundant bonus missions.
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.
Except, oddly, Valve lets creators set a minimum price that players can pay, making the idea somewhat redundant.
This seems to be a somewhat redundant option since it is just another rewards program.
While we think the latter is somewhat redundant, overall the Ring interface is useful without being intrusive.
Lambdas are somewhat redundant on the lots, and in this situation..
Those that have seen that film might feel Keane to be somewhat redundant thematically, but for the vast majority that haven't seen Kerrigan's earlier work, Keane still impresses with Damian Lewis» (Dreamcatcher, An Unfinished Life) disturbing character portrayal, as well as moments of genuine intrigue.
Again, some tinkering could have made this memorable, but that goes for every element of the production, so it's somewhat redundant to say.
In my opinion, my reporting on looks from shows in a magazine style is somewhat redundant: I do not necessarily get invited to see every collection that I would like to see and therefore can not properly give a good or curated enough range of coverage, and my photos are absolutely not as good as those from the photographers» pit.
Acknowledging that the State of the State and the annual budget message had become somewhat redundant, Mr. Cuomo lately had combined the two, holding one event at the Empire State Plaza convention center rather than the grander Assembly chamber.
USDA officials said they did not see a problem making the temporary changes to help with implementation because the limits on meats and grains and the limits on the calories in lunches are somewhat redundant, as both address portion size.
I'm of the view that the idea of caution has become somewhat redundant.
Somewhat redundant» and with perhaps unavoidable generalizing about «the Catholic imagination,» «a Protestant landscape,» «working - class aesthetics,» and «middle - class notions of taste»» this study argues persuasively that «distinct categories of sacred and profane are inadequate to capture the complexity of Christian practice» in the corporeal world.
Perhaps the term is somewhat redundant?
That's made some of the usual assumptions about what drives GBPUSD somewhat redundant.

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But that tease soon became redundant as the guys tasked with tinting the Sport's windows for a photo shoot took to Facebook to reveal their work, and the new Range Rover Sport was revealed to the world in all its glory, somewhat sooner than Land Rover planned.
This rendered the social media platform somewhat «redundant» — people using the platform were already connecting on existing platforms.
[3] At this point, the many individual data sets constitute a somewhat bewildering assortment of overlapping and redundant data; however, a few stand out and deserve highlighting:
The NGP, however, has the somewhat bizarre problem of having a completely wonderful counterpart system, and thus the portable feels a little redundant.
Because they can be somewhat tricky to trigger, they feel a little more unique and less redundant.
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