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His departure brings the number of Express staff who have applied for redundancy to 100.
Shell said it would offer voluntary redundancy to staff who were unwilling to move.
Body systems have a lot of redundancy to tamp down immune attacks.
The firm has sent letters of redundancy to all of its 20,000 staff.
See articleDaimlerChrysler outlined a plan to offer redundancy to 8,500 workers at its Mercedes division in Germany.
"Every day people in the UK go hungry for reasons ranging from redundancy to receiving an unexpected bill on a low income," says the charity's website.
There is an unavoidable element of redundancy to them, as the whole sequence is already chiefly about the processes of his mind.
The museum is also understood to have offered redundancy to six exhibition and curatorial staff in recent weeks as part of overall cuts.
He did not explain whether the system included plans for redundancy to begin with, as is common with large engineering projects.
The Stanford group stated it had perfected a circuit technique that made use of redundancy to work around the imperfectly formed wires.
However, it may be that some genes are dispensable because of some kind of built-in redundancy to the human genome.
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