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But those reliefs are mostly redundant: they enlarge the tax code but do no real harm.

OK – a good fistful of the EBacc five should set you up for A-levels, and a good fistful of A-levels might set you up for a good university, and a good degree might – just might – set you up for a job that uses a tiny bit of what you've spent 10 years learning (if it's not mostly redundant by then).

The app store could populate the app with the minimal information it needs to be functional, with my permission, and thereby making the signup mostly redundant.  .

They work in simplicity, and a second port not only complicates the visuals, but it's mostly redundant, something I feel both Ive and Jobs would disagree with.

By that time US 91 was mostly redundant with Interstate 15.

Although the lists are pleasingly straightforward, they are mostly redundant, providing basic information about schools without introducing much new content.

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These findings indicate that BAX and BAK are mostly functionally redundant.

Furthermore, generating all possible patterns often results in lists mostly comprising redundant patterns.

This is approximately 46 Mb less than the previous assembly (assemVer 1.0) and this difference mostly represents redundant repetitive sequences and contaminating sequences.

Admittedly, the number of equations that has to be set up in step six mostly include redundant information about processes which can be observed at numerous outputs.

Thus, the functions of CMT2 and DRM1/2 are mostly non-redundant at CHH sites (Stroud et al., 2013, 2014).

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