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单词 Redundant
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1 The illustration had too much redundant detail.
2 My husband was made redundant late last year.
3 Seventy factory workers were made redundant in the resulting cuts.
4 Seventy men at the factory were redundant because of falling demand for our products.
5 I kind of redundant, will be redundant to become your excess.
6 Over 600 workers were made compulsorily redundant.
7 The picture has too much redundant detail.
8 There is no stigma to being made redundant.
9 The company made hundreds of employees redundant.
10 The chapel was declared redundant in 1995.
11 There are too many redundant words in this book.
12 Redundant slogans are apt to petrify a man's thinking.
13 As soon as he was made redundant, he signed on the dole.
14 He got made redundant, so now he's looking for work again.
15 Several staff were made redundant to meet a shortfall of funds.
16 To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant.
17 They have added/deleted/amended a clause in the contract which says the company can make people redundant for economic reasons.
18 The company was losing money and it had to make people redundant.
19 Changes in technology may mean that once-valued skills are now redundant.
20 The company is caught in a double bind. If it doesn't modernize it won't make money, but if it does modernize they'll have to make people redundant because they won't need them any more.
21 Five of the company's senior managers have been made compulsorily redundant.
22 The trade unions took up the cudgels for the 367 staff made redundant.
23 I learned a lesson in harsh economics when I was made redundant.
24 Strictly off the record, some members of staff will have to be made redundant.
25 There will be no question of anyone being made redundant.
26 The company is caught in a double bind.If it doesn't modernise it won't make money, but if it does modernise they'll have to make people redundant because they won't need them any more.
27 As the economy weakens, more and more jobs will be made redundant.
28 A spokesperson said that the bank expects to make 15,000 staff redundant over the next three years.
29 In the sentence, "She is a single unmarried woman", the word "unmarried" is redundant.
30 Ten per cent of the work-force will be made redundant.
1 My husband was made redundant late last year.
2 To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant.
3 They have added/deleted/amended a clause in the contract which says the company can make people redundant for economic reasons.
4 Seventy factory workers were made redundant in the resulting cuts.
5 Seventy men at the factory were redundant because of falling demand for our products.
6 The company was losing money and it had to make people redundant.
7 There are too many redundant words in this book.
31 What, then, happened to the redundant workers?
32 Make redundant food webs. Increase diversity gradually.
33 He was worried about being made redundant at work.
34 Fifty welders were declared redundant.
35 It will never become redundant from his end.
35 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
36 The remaining 50 percent were made redundant.
37 Businesses are closing and making people redundant.
38 He says he was made redundant from his storeman job but Mrs Smith says he was sacked for being drunk.
39 In dramatic form they suggested: As some industries become redundant others will be required to expand.
40 Married doesn't mean redundant and most definitely doesn't mean brainless.
41 They didn't make him redundant this time, they just sank the ships he was on.
42 Planning permission was granted for converting the church into a nursing home - an appropriate community use for a redundant church.
43 Federation leaders were annoyed by the redundant demands, but could rarely refuse.
44 Employees dismissed in the wake of such an exercise will usually be redundant.
45 Moreover, it would soon become redundant when the low sulphur standard becomes mandatory for all diesel.
46 This may involve suggesting such employees take early retirement or making them redundant.
47 Tim Plunkett, who was made redundant by Dowty's and Jim Blenkinsop.
48 The inclusion of second level information would not increase the proportion of useful information to redundant information.
49 A redundant fitter from the Coventry car industry in his mid-forties lives alone and receives £61.02 a fortnight.
50 The recession has cut the number of Thames's commercial customers and has virtually killed off profits from selling redundant properties.
51 It is made redundant by the enormity of the city.
52 The redundant building was advertised as a potential business centre, equipped with offices and laboratory space.
53 This might be high if workers were scarce or highly productive and low if they were redundant or incompetent.
54 At the regional network level, Verio continued to consolidate its POPs, closing 11 redundant POPs during the quarter.
55 However, if you have been made redundant from a skilled or semi-skilled job you are eligible.
56 A redundant copy of the first issue of Witness had been screwed up and used as a firelighter.
57 This seems to imply that care programming has been considered and dismissed as redundant in view of prevailing systems of mental health care.
58 The survival of slimmed-down companies is small comfort for people made redundant.
59 Malebranche makes the material world not just a bare possibility but a redundant one too.
60 The savings are taken up by the government in the form of higher taxes and transferred to the redundant workers.
61 Now an independent fleet consultant, he was made redundant by the company four years ago.
62 Data compression can increase the effective speed at which a connection operates by getting rid of redundant information.
63 After being made redundant from his last job, he's finally found work at a glass company in the town.
64 They had been made redundant involuntarily and had worked full-time in the factory in low-paid, unskilled manual jobs on the shopfloor.
65 From his side of the racial divide, the ordeal of mobilization proved simply redundant.
65 try its best to gather and build good sentences.
66 The socially mixed community now includes artists from Warsaw, doctors from the south, redundant miners and former prisoners.
67 If you have been made redundant or have been unemployed for a long time you have two additional problems to overcome.
68 Grandiose redevelopment programmes of redundant docks around the country have resulted in the demolition of numerous old warehouses.
69 The latest losses mean that 305,344 manufacturing workers have been made redundant by more than 3,000 firms since February 1991.
70 In it, a miner who has been made redundant heads south to Helsinki and falls in love.
71 The station was launched on 14 May 1973 using the first two stages of a redundant Saturn V left over from Apollo.
72 Such a very fine performance goes to show that some skills are not redundant.
73 Another newly-qualified with all first-time passes was made redundant from one of the Big Six at the end of 1991.
74 They said Mr Brock had been recently made redundant by a firm at Malpas.
75 The Cathedral of the Assumption on Red Square had been demolished along with other redundant relics of reactionary religion.
76 There, Daf workers who are made redundant will receive 70 percent of their wages for the next four years.
77 It is a silly, redundant device that eventually drowns the film in a surfeit of plot.
78 Some 628 officers were made compulsorily redundant - many had been deterred from volunteering because of the recession.
79 Is it helping those made redundant to find new jobs, and immigrants to fit in?
80 There is no formal procedure, like the pastoral Measure, for declaring unwanted churches redundant and deciding their future.
81 What percentage of schools in Hampshire will have to achieve grant-maintained status for the local education authority to become redundant?
82 In addition to the milk floats there were also a few redundant horse vehicles, including a pre-war bread van and a hansom cab.
83 At least one school has leased a redundant playground to a local factory for off-street day time parking.
84 He says that the biggest blow came when Rank's made thousands redundant in the eighties.
85 In communication terms he is introducing redundant information to make good the loss in the system.
86 What will happen when another 40,000 military personnel are made redundant as a result of the White Paper proposals?
87 She saw more than enough in the guilt and pleasure on his face to make questions redundant.
88 The research aims to study the means by which redundant workers find employment and the ease or difficulty of doing so.
89 The discrepancy between the discourses is necessary, not a redundant mystification.
90 Redundant miners are not the only ones drawn by the drugs magnet.
91 Hence it is unlikely that one or the other constraint is truly redundant.
92 The telcos' competitive or redundant activities will be a major factor in the shaping of the I-way.
93 In Arbroath the oil-related firm Halliburton Manufacturing is to make 64 workers redundant.
94 Two years later he was made redundant again, but gained another job in much the same way.
95 Facilities like the screen saver that's built in are redundant with Windows 3.1, but with version 3.0, are useful.
95 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
96 How can we justify rich landowners taking public handouts while making their farmworkers redundant?
97 A warrant was issued for his arrest. 90 jobs lost A children's clothes factory is to make 90 workers redundant.
98 Given that redundancy is a fair reason for dismissing an employee, a redundant employee can not usually claim unfair dismissal.
99 But now modern information technology is making many of the former tasks of middle managers redundant.
100 Includes comment on occupancy conditions which is relevant to the re-use of redundant agricultural and other buildings in the countryside.
101 Employees of the Strathtay bus company, which has been privatized, are concerned that drivers are about to be made redundant.
102 Committee members who were responsible for setting Glenand up to promote jobs were extremely reluctant to make people redundant.
103 Some, made redundant by the Board, still haven't been paid wages.
104 Many documents, especially from the nineteenth century, contain redundant words which only serve to confuse.
105 Moving an otherwise redundant conveyancing secretary is not the answer, at least,() not without paying proper attention to their training needs.
106 It is typical of the farmland which will increasingly become redundant.
107 As far as I am concerned novelists are almost as redundant as psychiatrists because both species have the same irredeemable impertinence.
108 I believe I can read the names of a few redundant colonial administrators.
109 Those made redundant were to wait for 26 weeks before being entitled to unemployment benefit.
110 When a new junior school was built in a nearby village in the late 1970s, the building became redundant.
111 But the crayfish tail circuit, more redundant than it perhaps needed to be, was error free.
112 Why such a church should become redundant is easily understood.
113 Have new television channels, satellite cable etc. made the film critic redundant and fit for an academic existence only?
114 It is nearing bankruptcy and has had to make 720 employees redundant, which is a sorry state of affairs.
115 All the modules are linked using a redundant fibre optic cable.
116 Among the most obvious categories here are the unskilled, the young, black people and those made redundant from manufacturing.
117 He was made redundant from a nearby farm in 1994, after working there for 10 years.
118 Mr Stacey was notified in February 1984 that he would be made redundant the following May.
119 There are various calculations about how much land is potentially redundant: it could be as many as three million acres.
120 Analytically this substantive meaning is redundant, a fifth wheel on the coach.
121 Apparent Disadvantages of Swarm Systems NonoptimalBecause they are redundant and have no central control, swarm systems are inefficient.
122 Redundant parts were extensively used to ensure reliability, yet the whole unit was little bigger than a large microwave oven.
123 The engineering firm, Meco is to close its plant at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury, making around 350 staff redundant.
124 Before they became redundant some three years earlier, all of them had been economically active and in full-time employment.
125 They may be school leavers, graduates, people made redundant or returning to the job market after raising a family.
125 try its best to collect and build good sentences.
126 And there are fears of development in the parkland of redundant Poole Hospital, just a few fields from Roseberry Topping.
127 By repeating the name here, now redundant information, Leon behaves rather as one might in producing a character profile.
128 Therefore, managed floating does not have the advantage of making redundant the holding of official reserves.
129 These features of the gospels are neither simple history nor redundant embroidery.
130 The process of disposal once a hospital is redundant can be frustratingly slow and unimaginative.
131 We had the same bills after he got made redundant.
132 Hopes are still expressed that old manufacturing industries will re-employ all those previously made redundant as soon as the economic recession is over.
133 There is nothing uglier than a redundant ski-tow out of season, with its pylons marching up a scarred, broken hillside.
134 About half the 6,000 white collar workers are likely to be made redundant in response to the shrinking market for coal.
135 The storage of this sort of data causes the difficulty that the compact format is counterbalanced by the redundant information.
136 This amount may be expressed as a ratio of the amount of useful information compared to the amount of redundant information.
137 They cynically target the newly redundant and suggest a complete break with their old firm.
138 The push for interracial adoption is redundant and behind the curve.
139 And yet most redundant hospitals offer unique and exciting opportunities for conversion and re-use.
140 But many of the companies interested have a potentially redundant nodule mining technology on their hands.
141 Six of the federation's eight permanent staff were made redundant after its last general assembly in May.
142 They had more job security and were less likely to be laid off or made redundant.
143 I was made redundant last year, and am still searching for a new job.
144 As Farnham's second Anglican church, it was never very successful in attracting large congregations and was declared redundant in 1974.
145 As an ex employee, he's loyal to the company, even though it made him redundant after 34 years.
146 Secondly, how well those made redundant are treated is an important factor in maintaining the morale of those who stay behind.
147 Such, after all, is the pace of scientific discovery that today's knowledge is redundant tomorrow.
148 Individuals who possess certain skills may also find their power diminished if those skills are made redundant by developments in new technology.
149 Not much compared with a redundant commercial package wasting shelf space.
150 He argued that he was not redundant because there was other work available within the terms of his contract of employment.
151 Staff were made redundant, the Secretary's stipend withdrawn and the Bond interest was first unpaid, then waived.
152 John had been made redundant and their house was repossessed.
153 Bibby's brainwave for Badger's bins Redundant storage bins at Wilton have a new use - as havens for badgers.
154 Redundant systems won't provide such clear-cut results because all of the modules are capable of doing the same job.
155 Price Waterhouse has already made about 320 redundant since the start of the recession.
156 She had never got used to the hours since John had been made redundant when all the ships were laid up.
157 Contemporaries in sport and coaches exert the main influences and the family's role in the sports process is redundant.
158 The jobs have been made redundant by technological advance.
159 We have make some staff redundant to reduce overman.
160 Is the redundant prepuce used perform an operation?
161 Redundant data are difficult to maintain.
162 The company has paid off some redundant employees.
163 to be made redundant from your job.
164 This word is redundant( ), it can be left out.
165 Seventy men at the factory were made redundant.
166 Skills which have been made redundant by technological advance.
167 On the other hand this could just be redundant code for a failed experiment with Facebook having no immediate plans to introduce video.
168 These statements are thus redundant but they must be self - consistent.
169 In fact, the person of light put on weight, because metabolizable energy force is small, be mostly, circular function not beautiful, the result lets redundant.
170 Utilizing the extension of the polygon exterior angle sum theorem, directions of curvilinear polygons were judged and redundant polygons were deleted.
171 In addition, by employing accurate range and range rate redundant filter, the estimating accurancy obtained in Cartesian filter is greatly improved.
172 They also can cache the entire loop code at IBQ to avoid redundant memory access and efficiently implement the local block repeat instruction.
173 Nearly all the redundant worker have been absorbed into other departments.
174 At the same time, a mutual monitoring approach between PSP and ELMC is put forward to solve the fault monitoring problem for the dual redundant system.
175 Unless you specify an Event name the tag is redundant and should be removed.
176 The research result shows that the chaotic self-motion of a redundant robot is influenced by the initial conditions and has a direct relation with its victors in the null space.
177 Addressing hardware redundancy: Hardware redundancy includes items such as redundant routers, servers, disks, and power supplies.
178 One of the most frequent operations is to make the redundant information invisible.
179 When a company keeps making people redundant, those who are left behind might start looking over their shoulder.
180 On the basis of the kineto elastodynamics, the governing equation of flexible redundant manipulators is developed, which includes the coupling of rigid body and elastic motions.
181 Intron is a redundant expression for individual and attached to its algorithm tree, which makes the individual swelling but has no effect to the final output.
182 RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, groups many disk drivers in a storage unit to perform parallel data transfer and offer fault-tolerant.
183 XTC itself comes with a ton of features and scripts, so a good part of third-party scripts will be redundant anyway.
184 The design of real-time control system for Redundant Robot with STD BUS is described in this paper.
185 Avoid using descendant selectors, especially those that specify redundant ancestors.
186 This is a nice feature -- it eliminates the need for adding listeners and so on for every attribute -- but still leads to a lot of redundant code.
187 Many experts feel the advent of iPS cells makes therapeutic cloning redundant.
188 She was made redundant, because she was a fifth wheel.
189 In the past, the government used to disperse redundant employees into public jobs whereby many laid-off staff are returned to government departments.
190 My job is at risk, ie I may be made redundant.
191 EVS's service-based reusability decreases the cost associated with the development and maintenance of building redundant export control functions for multiple applications.
192 In a redundant switched network it is possible for switches to learn the wrong information.
193 This yield model can be extended to chips containing more complex redundant circuitry.
194 Some methods of Reliability Predication for Redundant System and application in the aeronautics and astronautics are summarised in this paper.
195 They contain enormous amounts of redundant data, and often present out-of-date information.
196 Ameliorative key depends on microscope, it is the skin certainly still be adiposity flabbily , the skin with repass redundant excision or pump are redundant adipose will solve.
197 He was made redundant and now he's trying to pull himself up again.
198 On the surface, it is a kind of redundant expression, so it seems to convey no information, but it is of special value in communication.
199 The object model often contains redundant information -- for example, to speed searches in hash tables; redundant information means more validation of the XML document.
200 This thesis aims to study redundant power supply technique for magnetic drive array system.
201 The author proposes a new assignment technique by incorporating redundant state ill to state assignment.
202 If you have a yes-man working for you, one of you is redundant.
203 While conventional exception handling procedures save exception information in every Action class, best practice 4 aims to avoid redundant code while handling exceptions.
204 For the convenience of research, it is necessary to develop an emulator system for redundant robots.
205 It offers a 48 VDC redundant power input design and is secured with a double protection mechanism; Power Polarity Reverse and an Overload Current Resettable Fuse.
206 Theoretically, the realization of ARTC includes such issues: 1. Propose an dual redundant bus network structure.
207 Many similar tasks must be scripted separately because Ant lacks support for loops, inheritance, and conditional processing; therefore, build code is duplicated and is sometimes redundant.
208 Finally, a liveness-enforcing supervisor with simple structure and maximally permissive behavior is obtained by eliminating redundant control places.
209 The grooves for double Oring seals are machined in the stem sheath of protective plastic for redundant stem leakage protection in conjunction with both the upper and lower bushings.
210 Then extracts the multiple features of these target candidate areas in fusion detection result from the two sensor images as the evidence to eliminate redundant information.
211 On the other hand, they can become verbose and require that you write a lot of redundant code where the best you can hope for is not to make any mistakes.
212 An analytical method to determine the failure threshold in fault detection algorithm of redundant systems is presented and discussed.
213 The industry control computer adopting dual-computer system is one kind of the redundancy techniques and is called dual-mode redundant system.
214 Leverages Amazon's massively redundant architecture to offer extremely high availability in the face of concurrent access.
215 Friction buffer is widely used in large caliber machine gun,(http://) which can absorb redundant energy when the automatic mechanism recoils.
216 Sixteen staff are being made redundant by the school, which has seen its $3 billion endowment fund hit by the economic crisis.
217 These showed that the Gestalt radical of symmetrical Chinese characters carried redundant information promoted the processing of recognition of Chinesecharacters.
218 The algorithm stability of the extended task method for kinematically redundant manipulators, which is often utilized to obtain redundancy resolutions, is discussed in the paper.
219 As the dynamic fault tree (DFTA) method is quite applicable for the fault modeling of the redundant system, the method is used for the fault analysis of CMS-03A power supply system.
220 In order to ensure the reliability and safety of the system, the production process network use redundant optical fiber transmission network structure.
221 Through an automatic termination condition, the redundant learning after finding optimal path is avoided and the time of learning is reduced.
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