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Discover LudwigThe correct word is "redundancy"
Redundancy is the state of having more of something than is needed or is normal. For example, "The company had to let some staff go due to redundancy".
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redundance
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Redundancy.
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John Ruskin described the six characteristics of Gothic art as "savageness, changefulness, naturalism, grotesqueness, rigidity and redundance".
("A world with one archive is a really bad idea," Van de Sompel points out. "You need redundance").
The true screen comedy has no truck with words, and is so simple that their use is mere redundance.
Still, with nonliteral communication doing most of the work, it's a difficult balance to strike between keeping an audience on narrative track and burdening it with redundance, which is to say that the element of the show that doesn't work is the script.
"But ultimately all of us must acknowledge that we did not have the data, the span of control, the redundance, the fusion or the laws in place to give us the chance to compensate for the mistakes that will be made in any human endeavor".
There are a large number of names listed as being responsible for this film, called "The Enigma Redundance".
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The bank said it would try to avoid compulsory redundances.
The news comes hard on the heels of yesterday's decision by building products group Wolseley to make 2,300 redundances, and follows the thousands of positions cut by Britain's struggling housebuilders.
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