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"I waste so much time as it is, retirement would be a redundancy," he said.
To exemplify, if a security layer is added, there will in some cases be a redundancy in the wireless segment, but the wired segment will be protected.
It's already been mandated by the 55 framers of the Constitution, so theirs would just be a redundancy.'" However, Trowbridge's email response adds, "It now remains for lawmakers and universities to enforce what is mandated and protected by the First Amendment". He continues, "If a university takes government money... it must comply with the First Amendment, which protects offensive speech.
I used to be skeptical for some time, and thought that tools would soon reach satisfactory performance and the mere accumulation of data prove to be a redundancy generator (e.g., only 1000 protein superfamilies facing an infinite growth of ever-the-same sequence flood --but this was certainly mistaken.
To say that it's bad would be a redundancy given that it's a so-called "reality show".
There appears to be a redundancy in the system, and the neutralisation of just one of these cytokines is not sufficient.
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The term "working mother" is a redundancy.
Curious times When is a redundancy a redundancy, asked Alice.
If anything, there was a redundancy of effort.
It was a redundancy built into the attacks on the World Trade Centre and Pentagon themselves.
It's a redundancy, of course, to fuse liars and team owners.
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