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Massive redundancy across the board; storage, circuits, etc.
The most painful manifestation of this is the massive redundancy that exists throughout the organization.
There will be an end to revolving door payoffs, to stop top public officials taking massive redundancy payments before walking into even bigger jobs, and a crackdown on modern day slavery.
The massive redundancy of particular P. sojae genes, such Avh426 with 54∀14 copies, is likely a direct result of their effectiveness in enabling pathogen growth in soybean.
Thus, the massive redundancy and the high level of intra- and inter-specific variation of RXLR genes provide a diverse reservoir of effector capability to meet the ever changing selective pressures imposed by plant immune systems.
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Abandoning the ICT curriculum could trigger massive redundancies among this ageing and inflexible workforce.
Who cares if saving just 5% of the costs may lead to massive profits for the company providing the service and massive redundancies for your staff?
But at least we know that Christiansen managed to leave his pulsating paper to Richard Desmond and massive redundancies in the end.
For the public sector, however, there will be massive redundancies, a wage freeze, pay running well behind the rate of inflation, pensions that will not survive in their present form, rising retirement ages.
Large corporations are currently engaging in massive redundancies.
But Nazim Khan, one of three Labour councillors on the council, said: "These are massive cuts, massive redundancies.
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