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the redundancies
noun
The state of being redundant; a superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language; excessive wordiness.
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After we eliminated the redundancies, we obtained the non-redundant qualified sequences.
It has set aside £200m to pay for the redundancies.
A senior World Vision source confirmed the redundancies.
Deloitte has said that Comet made "significant efforts" to consult with staff ahead of the redundancies.
But the redundancies it created also had tremendous value when things went wrong.
The company said the redundancies will affect agency and contract workers as well as staff.
No details have yet emerged on which RBI titles will be affected by the redundancies.
The employer makes the redundancies but the administrator signs the form".
But as the years and the redundancies rolled by, they'd succumbed, and bought the place.
The redundancies came despite a last-minute bid to save the company.
The redundancies also removed three of the four librarians employed across our group of schools.
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