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Arguably, that makes it redundant if Mr. Romney thinks he already has a path to 270 electoral votes through Wisconsin.
In fact, the emergence of secondary clientelism makes it redundant for formal agreements and contracts during the transaction the suppliers and the reseller all rely on "oral agreements" to settle a deal, which proves the mutual trust between the two parties.
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And surely that's the best way to replace the Levy system – make it redundant.
(I ask that there is a good chance a Bilbao victory will make it redundant later?) Man Utd: De Gea, Rafael Da Silva, Smalling, Evans, Evra, Park, Jones, Giggs, Young, Rooney, Hernandez.
Left unaltered, their rhythm might be subsumed by that of the music or might otherwise dictate the music so much as to make it redundant.
Apparently Clarkson does not appear but is a bit of a running gag – let's hope future events don't make it redundant and force elaborate reshoots.
I remember the feel of the Olivetti portable on which I composed everything I'd ever written — stories, essays, letters, notes — until computers made it redundant.
You suggest technology and government are in constant tension… The reason for abandoning the legislation [on superinjunctions] is that technology has made it redundant.
In the early days of SETI there was this idea of "send them information, and make it redundant, and the patterns will be self-evident".
Pietersen had predicted before the game that 50-overs cricket would be extinct "in a couple of years", believing that the popularity of the Twenty20 format will make it redundant.
"You need to be able to run and take cover," explains Warrant Officer Class 1 Nick Handy, the regiment's senior ammunition technician, as he adds that the size of the IEDs now being seen in Helmand make it redundant: "The bombs we are dealing with would kill you, suit or no suit".
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