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In an email to staff, the BBC said it had been able to reduce costs by making redundant a person responsible for booking guests for the BBC News channel since completing the move to New Broadcasting House, its new headquarters in central London, in March.
The fact that you are here just proves you can't get over it, constantly thinking about not constantly thinking about that person is redundant and counterproductive.
If someone does not have the resources to handle the process, they shouldn't be involved simply because they line-manage the person being made redundant.
Redundant safety systems abound.
Redundant but welcome.
Redundant, you say?
Ken Jennings, who might be described as the first person to be rendered redundant by Watson, couldn't resist a dig at his rival when the two finally, as it were, faced off.
Although listening to three disparate voices might be pleasant in person, reading the often redundant responses to each question quickly becomes tedious.
Questions were either direct (addressed to the respondent) or indirect (general purpose, use of the third person) and sometimes partially redundant to facilitate cross-controls.
The words "every person so convicted of treason" were omitted as redundant.
Phone calls not returned, redundant "are you sure" conversations, limiting the testing to one person at a time — all of it gave potential donors the feeling the hospital was trying to dissuade them.
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