Sentence examples for redundant debates from inspiring English sources

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No matter what direction the process goes, or how many redundant debates the electorate can endure, the results will be less than stellar.

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As demonstrated by unending schoolyard squabbles on social media, it's an almost redundant debate – both games are edging back towards peak form, yet neither is likely to coax ardent fans of one series into switching sides.

Unless legislation is passed before 2016, rendering Obama's order redundant, the debate over immigration will feature prominently in the next presidential contest.

The accumulating impact of so-called big data will be both profound and profoundly unpredictable; but one illusion that urgently needs dismantling is that it will "work" only as anticipated, or that it renders other debates redundant.

In an attempt to sidestep redundant conversations and possible debates, we fill newsfeeds only with first steps, adorable laughs, perfectly angled after-baby shots and happy family portraits -- all in an attempt to showcase our capabilities as parents.

In the end, I think the debate was redundant, because the band ultimately kept doing what it has always done zigzagging between extremes.

In the end, I think the debate was redundant, because the band ultimately kept doing what it has always done — zigzagging between extremes.

The debate is somewhat redundant, although long-frustrated merger talks between anti-silo London Clearing House and Paris-based Clearnet may hinge on whether Clearnet ceases to be part of a continental silo.The Giovannini group recommends a mixture of market forces and regulation to create open access whether to silos or horizontal systems.

Mr. Broughton specifically criticized the United States for burdening European airports and airlines with what he called "redundant" checks, added a new twist to the debate.

The nature-nurture debate is declared to be officially redundant by social scientists and scientists, 'outdated, naive and unhelpful' (Craddock, 2011, p.637), 'a false dichotomy' (Traynor 2010, p.196).

That means the debate over competition for land with food growers is redundant, says Wenner.

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