Sentence examples for superfluous that from inspiring English sources

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As for the discussion about machines being able to do everything of value, making people superfluous, that's a tell-tale sign of of how people can not think beyond the task-centered economy.

People want movies that make thinking superfluous, that do the thinking for them, that tell them what to think and feel.

Celebrity input seemed so superfluous that the show could readily have been renamed Pointless Celebrities.

He was so worried about looking superfluous that he'd leave the West Wing with a handful of papers and walk the halls of the nearby Old Executive Office Building, shuffling through the papers as if attending to important business.

Serbia has issued instructions, almost certainly superfluous, that its athletes are to boycott any medal ceremony if it also involves an athlete from Kosovo, whose independent status is newly recognised by the International Olympic Committee.

They encourage the suspicion – potentially lethal among the hundreds of millions of young people condemned to being superfluous that the present order, democratic or authoritarian, is built on force and fraud; they incite a broader and more volatile apocalyptic and nihilistic mood than we have witnessed before.

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But even if such conceptions were explanatorily and scientifically superfluous at that level, that does not entail that they are conceptually, alethically, inferential, or otherwise superfluous in general.

It does mean that the Greek election is a rather superfluous exercise that has done more harm than good, but that is a minor feature in a landscape with much more difficult terrain still to cross.

It's so good that it exposes the superfluous nonsense that is the rest of Google TV.

Mr Schiff says a more plausible case could be made that the various adjustments were superfluous and that, in reality, earnings declined by 4%.In this section Which is the victim?

Comments on the superfluous introductions that have been made; such as one that the president made when Lindbergh spanned the Atlantic to Paris.

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