Sentence examples for make superfluous from inspiring English sources

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And people should be careful to avoid "fat finger" mishaps, which cause the lift to make superfluous stops.

Someday computers could even make superfluous a few of those million-dollar-a-year block traders manning banks of telephones.

These are the enthusiasts for so-called 'Intelligent Design.' Supporters of this position think that Darwinism is ineffective, at least inasmuch as it claims to make superfluous or unnecessary a direct appeal to a designer of some sort.

A complementary hypothesis, however, could make superfluous that search for the viral 'origin' by addressing the question of whether there has been joint cospeciation of APV of pied flycatchers and the blowfly P. azurea.

These types of cases are manually recorded as exceptions and have to be identified at the very start of the search algorithms because exceptions overrule automatic findings and, therefore, make superfluous any further search.

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Osgood's presence in Detroit was made superfluous this summer when the Red Wings traded for Dominik Hasek.

Telmex came encumbered by a powerful union, obsolete copper lines, and seven thousand telephone operators whose jobs had been made superfluous by direct dialling.

But this construction makes superfluous § 1343(3)'s reference to constitutional claims, and renders unnecessary the nearly precise repetition in § 1343(3) of the recital in § 1983 specifying suits brought against action 'under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage.' Further, the legislative evolution of § 1343(3) cannot support the construction urged by the dissent.

Mr. Waite is tuned in to the fanfare as well as to the requiem Mr. Miller wrote for the common man -- "a man made superfluous under capitalism," Mr. Miller once said, a man defeated by the misguided "knock 'em dead" sense of competition, by the importance, not of being liked, but "well liked". Mr. Waite manifests too much self-knowledge and reflection to be dismissed as a madman.

For the probability of a prediction of one-boxing, knowing one's beliefs and desires makes superfluous knowing the choice that they yield.

Suppose that an event S is a sign of a cause C that produces an effect E. For the probability of E, knowing whether C holds makes superfluous knowing whether S holds.

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