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were duplicative
adjective
Of, related to, or being a duplicate
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This entailed finding programs that were duplicative, outdated and ineffective.
"Various memos that were duplicative or old or research materials I thought were no longer relevant," Mr. Duncan replied.
Explaining the latest act of obstruction, Scott McClellan, the president's spokesman, said on Thursday that some documents were duplicative, unrelated or "highly sensitive".
During the sentencing hearing the judge, Keith J. Allred, a Navy captain, told the panel members that the specifications were duplicative and that they should sentence Mr. Hamdan as if he had been convicted of only one specification.
Scott McClellan, the White House spokesman, said some Clinton administration documents had been withheld because they were "duplicative or unrelated," while others were withheld because they were "highly sensitive" and the information in them could be relayed to the commission in other ways.
During the recession, many universities around the country dropped small programs that attracted few majors or were duplicative, with romance languages and literature especially hard hit, Brint said.
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More stunning: 75 percent of the information is duplicative.
The channel will not be duplicative of the magazine, though there will be some crossover.
How can we make sure that, you know, we're consolidating programs that are duplicative?
The additional scrutiny from the C.F.T.C., the industry groups argued, was duplicative.
During 2013, the CIA conducted "fewer than 1,900" communications queries using Americans' identifiers, with 27% of them being duplicative.
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