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It's also a redundancy in certain sports.
The Air Force is increasingly a redundancy in structure and spending.
"There are some staff members that have worked at Newspoll for upwards of six years who are being denied a redundancy in the current package".
Mr. Amorello said that before the tunnel could be opened "we have to make sure that there's a redundancy in place," so that if one part of the system fails, a disaster will not occur.
The deal also reduces, from five to two years, the deadline for an employee to contest a redundancy in a labour court, although the procedure itself remains in judicial hands.Equally important is the evidence that it is possible in France to reach agreement on reforms through negotiation, without prompting mass protests.
Two questions may be raised: (i) Is there a redundancy in the Multiple readings method?
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Certificate revival uses a redundancy scheme in which a node is allocated more than one key share by incorporating redundancy into the network.
Although they aren't necessarily lies, there is a certain redundancy in calling an empty space "open" and "spacious".
A Cronbach's alpha over 0.95 could be explained by a possible redundancy in one or more items.
Rescued individuals exhibit a mild adult wing phenotype that exhibits considerable variability that may reflect a functional redundancy in PKN function at later stages of development.
The latter causes a possible redundancy in document collection and management.
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