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An inspector general "may sound good to the sponsors on paper, but it appears to the department to be just redundant," Mr. Browne said.
But even many of the rumpled professors had been seduced by the promise of a new world economic order, in which Keynesianism was not just redundant but faintly ridiculous.
One of these works as an auto-fire button in some games, and the other is just redundant.
Instead of being foundational for shared intentions or collective intentionality, such intentions might turn out to be just redundant in that they express an already existing collective intentionality.
Maybe it's just redundant?
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The idea of national currencies will become not just obsolete, but redundant, with no more currency meaning than the value of a "Like" or a banana or a reputation, which will all effectively speak to national currencies in a kind of common "mathematical language".
Fitting, but redundant.
The lyrics did that anyway and a longer, more detailed version of the song would just be redundant.
Something similar was anticipated with the arrival of Gerrard last year, but instead the two just looked redundant together and it was obvious who would have to give way.
(That we could easily add Sanford, Florida, Cleveland, Ohio, Charleston and North Charleston, South Carolina, and Staten Island, New York, to this list of racial flash points establishes just how redundant this phenomenon is).
A few things here just seem redundant and confusing.
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