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Is Off White street wear or is that now a redundant term?
"Blairite" is a redundant term – Tony Blair ceased to be leader almost a decade ago and New Labour is over.
Look at the transcripts of the conversations between the cockpit of US Airways flight 1549 and air traffic control on that fateful day and you'll see – the heart turns over at the sight of it – that "time", in this context, is close to being a redundant term, as useless as a map or a bottle of champagne.
For me, I think it's actually a redundant term".
In the second dataset, only the first key term will be found, because the term 'vaccination' is absent from the variable label 'dpt3 day' (note that 'vaccination' is a redundant term).
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This paper suggests taking the interactions of words into account in order to eliminate redundant terms.
Each item was discussed concerning the potential presence of confusing, repetitive, redundant terms or hard-to-understand terms.
By relying on analysis of the positive and negative characteristics of the time derivatives of normalized fuzzy weighting functions, some redundant terms are removed from the problem formulation.
Furthermore, a new Lyapunov function candidate is given to cooperate with the proposed approach while those redundant terms composed of a set of combinations of the t+1 sampled point are removed.
Such redundant terms confound the interpretation.
Redundant terms were removed for clarity.
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