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    redundancy


    1. It's implemented with block move cells using three quanta redundancy technology


    2. Redundancy habilitates us


    3. considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased


    4. It can seldom happen that much can be spared from the circulating money of the country ; because in that there can seldom be much redundancy


    5. The cheapness of gold and silver, or, what is the same thing, the dearness of all commodities, which is the necessary effect of this redundancy of the precious metals, discourages both the agriculture and manufactures of Spain and Portugal, and enables foreign nations to supply them with many sorts of rude, and with almost all sorts of manufactured produce, for a smaller quantity of gold and silver than what they themselves can either raise or make them for at home


    6. The redundancy of paper money necessarily banishes gold and silver from the domestic transactions of the colonies, for the same reason that it has banished those metals from the greater part of the domestic transactions in Scotland ; and in both countries, it is not the poverty, but the enterprizing and projecting spirit of the people, their desire of employing all the stock which they can get, as active and productive stock, which has occasioned this redundancy of paper money


    7. With that, there is the interlacement of the activities that turns every process in a dynamical way to eliminate the redundancy of tasks


    8. With this, Area of Activity AUDIT obtains to count and to measure on-line all the executions with low cost and without redundancy of tasks


    9. be the bureaucratic state or redundancy of tasks;


    10. ‘To talk of redundancy in the brain is an intellectual cop-out to try to get round something you don’t understand,’ says Patrick Wall, professor of anatomy at University College, london Norman Geschwind, a neurologist at Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital agrees: ‘Certainly the brain has a remarkable capacity for reassigning functions following trauma, but you can usually pick up some kind of deficit with the right tests, even after apparently full recovery

    11. Rumours began to circulate and soon redundancy notices were handed out


    12. You might recall we considered getting shot of him last year when we were on that cost reduction kick, but the big redundancy payout he would have been entitled to clobbered the idea


    13. He would receive a redundancy payment, which he concluded would be handy in


    14. If you make the changes, reorganize, shift things around and eliminate waste and redundancy, you will have all the resources that you need


    15. This will be a good period to cut costs and eliminate waste and redundancy in the financial life – to detox it


    16. It was rumoured that redundancy lists were being prepared in Ottawa to be implemented next year, with numbers involving up to one half of the department’s employees


    17. Its life support and recycling systems had been designed with triple redundancy


    18. of beta would lead to redundancy and volatility


    19. By fostering resentment, redundancy and inefficiency, homework is directly opposed to healthy learning


    20. This is not a redundancy, but rather a means by which the seemingly inexplicable may be explained

    21. This could be a lump sum payout, redundancy


    22. Redundancy is always a risk in the City


    23. In return for my co-operation in the process that would bring about my redundancy – and


    24. to accept redundancy and buy the lease on Goodmans Villa were not, as they had seemed,


    25. Some of the questions are redundant but this redundancy is important to see where your truth really is


    26. An individual, through redundancy of zombie-armification, can precipitate a systems-wide fadpeding


    27. “Why?” I held the two halves in my hand and, feeling a bit like Popeye, I popped the looping redundancy into my comically gaping cavernous mouth


    28. Love solves the cheater problem by super redundancy – we all labor and share together, there are more people than labors and more necessities than needs


    29. multi-spatial stage and was utilizing it to create a holographic self throughout the many webs of redundancy from


    30. health – is to create miles of underground servers and redundancy

    31. I hate redundancy almost as much as I hated my roommate


    32. projects, to the point of redundancy, appears to be a feature of the territory, in general if not


    33. His overriding sense of redundancy would present the advocacy for the futility of any exercise


    34. Total redundancy for components for larger servers is commonplace


    35. The idea is to extend this type of redundancy to laptops


    36. I know I would pay extra for the redundancy


    37. With the advent of smart phones, tablets and other competitors, a larger proportion of laptops are being used only by power users that really need data protection and redundancy


    38. It was peaceful enough but I had a terrible feeling of redundancy and worthlessness


    39. For another demonstration of the redundancy of the signs pointing to me and to this time, let’s


    40. eliminating myriad layers of massive redundancy and waste

    41. “on their seats” is an unnecessary redundancy here that only serves to impart the wrong meaning to


    42. pivotal significance of synchronized redundancy


    43. The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, and putting his ten fingers before his face to represent bars, peeped through them jocosely


    44. The federal budget represents a significant portion of the gross domestic product, partly because of oversized staffs and partly because of redundancy and waste


    45. “All the redundancy packages concluded?


    46. It could be borrowings for acquisitions or for a large redundancy programme


    47. Accounting standards say exceptional items such as profit from the sale of an office building or the cost of a major reorganization and redundancy of many employees, have to be separated out


    48. Technically, disk striping is not RAID at all because it provides no redundancy and therefore no data protection or fault tolerance


    49. When you replace or repair the malfunctioning drive, all of the data from the mirror is copied to it, thus reestablishing the redundancy


    50. I looked at my pupil, who did not at first appear to notice me: she was quite a child, perhaps seven or eight years old, slightly built, with a pale, small-featured face, and a redundancy of hair falling in curls to her waist






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    Synonyms for "redundancy"

    redundancy redundance superfluity

    "redundancy" definitions

    repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission


    the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded


    (electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails


    repetition of an act needlessly