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Let us consider, for example, somebody made redundant the day before his/her 60th birthday.
Far from making Britishness redundant, it makes the need for a shared framework of values and institutions all the more relevant.
Finally, as discussed above, the cis-acting properties of Xist may make the need for spread elements redundant.
This is encouraging for the a priori selection of sample dates, which would make the need for full seasonal time series redundant.
He is about to be made redundant and will need to search for a new job on the internet.
However, this has now become commonplace, making the need for a different name redundant (instead, we talk about having different 'versions' of the journal).
My view is that all children should be included in their local inclusive school making the need for special schools redundant.
When the Independent put the claims to Ukip a spokesman insisted Mr Farage had offered a handwritten letter of resignation and had prepared a printed version for NEC members but after "ongoing discussions" NEC members decided to reject Mr Farage's resignation, making the need for his letter redundant.
It's an interesting system-level embrace of Adobe's file format, and also makes the need for Preview somewhat redundant, as it's baked directly into Finder.
Opinions on the provision of domiciliary care for women in private care varied; some hospitals felt it should be available to all women, whereas others considered that the longer length of stay available to women in private hospitals made the need for domiciliary care redundant.
Last week he heard he was being made redundant for the second time this year.
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