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There is "serious redundancy".
However, it is well known that broadcast could cause serious redundancy, contention, and collision [29].
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Without a buyer "we will have to either secure cost-cuts with the consent of the players or make some quite serious and deep redundancies", it warns.
A Welsh government spokesman said: "Faced with serious questions about redundancies in the NHS in England it is regrettable that the prime minister chose to launch an inaccurate attack on the NHS in Wales".
This is actualized by a more frequent use of advanced types of timber structures with limited redundancy and serious consequences in the case of failure.
Poor supervision likely compounded the problems, leading to inconsistencies and redundancies and serious under- and over-reporting.
Indeed, the entire process of arts censorship is cyclical in its foolhardy bigotry, with recent news of a photography lecturer at East Surrey college facing serious disciplinary action (and possible redundancy) for introducing students to the photography of Del LaGrace Volcano – whose work, interestingly enough, is also included in Sh(OUT).
News of the redundancies comes after serious biosecurity shortfalls were exposed at the Bernard Matthews plant in Holton, Suffolk by government inspectors investigating the H5N1 outbreak at the plant earlier this month.
Mr Nnaji tried for months to negotiate redundancy terms, as otherwise serious investors are unlikely to bid.
The ten collections departments (ranging from Ancient Near East to Prints & Drawings) will also face serious cuts, and this will involve curatorial redundancies.
On top of the 2,356 City Link redundancies, 1,000 self-employed drivers face serious financial difficulties with some small businesses owed up to £21,000 in back pay.
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