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Redundancy is usually a problem because it takes up valuable space and makes the redundant character feel useless.
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Redundancy is needed for either system, and the costs of redundancy are part of the costs of a power grid.
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Russ Wellen: When More Is Less: "Redundancy" May Actually Reduce Nuclear Security
Russ Wellen: When More Is Less: "Redundancy" May Actually Reduce Nuclear Security 2009
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When More Is Less: "Redundancy" May Actually Reduce Nuclear Security digg
Russ Wellen: When More Is Less: "Redundancy" May Actually Reduce Nuclear Security 2009
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Do you work for the Department of Redundancy Department?
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Redundancy payments and other winding-up costs will erode savings even from bodies completely abolished.
Quango cull must lead to greater transparency Gaby Hinsliff 2010
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Redundancy — at about 5: 00 a.m. yesterday the Czech prime minister announced that the Obama administration was not going to deploy a missile shield to protect Poland and the Czech Republic.
What can dogs tell us about the real-time web? | FactoryCity 2009
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Green Zone may also have been perceived, to quote a friend of ours, as The Bourne Redundancy.
Miscellaneous Debris, March 2010 Edition « Screaming Blue Reviews 2010
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Headline - "Hostage" and "Bargaining Chip" are synonymous here, so it's the Department of Redundancy Department.
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Redundancy isn't funny anymore when it's, well, constantly redundant.
Notes archmage 2009
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