Synonym: redundance. Similar words: redundant, abundance, mundane, abundant, endangered, attendance, dependance, round and round. Meaning: [rɪ'dʌndənsɪ] n. 1. repetition of messages to reduce the probability of errors in transmission 2. the attribute of being superfluous and unneeded 3. (electronics) a system design that duplicates components to provide alternatives in case one component fails 4. repetition of an act needlessly.
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61. One approach the ecologists favored was building redundancy of pathways into the food webs.
62. In effect, therefore, the redundancy payment is based on final earnings.
63. To me it was immediately apparent, a tautology, a verbal redundancy.
64. More than two-thirds of those aged 60 or over when interviewed had received a redundancy payment of £3,000 or more.
65. The simplest example of redundancy is to imagine a personnel record held in a computer system.
66. Staff costs amount to 60-80% of total costs, yet redundancy remains rare.
67. He got his redundancy money but heard nothing about his pension.
68. The redundancy payments legislation allows employees a four-week trial period in which to make up their minds.
69. Marconi wants to slash 4,000 more jobs, on top of the 4,000 through voluntary redundancy since April.
70. Some 31,700 took voluntary redundancy and a further 5,400 disappeared as the result of disposals.
71. They feel threatened by the two alternative prospects - move or take redundancy.
72. The elimination of redundancy means that database searches do not return duplicate sequence information.
73. If Sandie does not want it she will still get redundancy pay.
74. Time allowed 00:22 Read in studio Sixty workers at a clothing company could face redundancy because the firm is relocating.
75. They paid for the holiday out of her redundancy money.
76. Jack was offered voluntary redundancy in late August and it was confirmed that there was suitable accommodation at the Kings Lodge base.
77. Since data compression relies on redundancy in the information to be compressed,[www.Sentencedict.com] performance is affected by the nature of the data.
78. Thus the absence does not reduce accrued rights to redundancy pay or to notice entitlement.
79. The scheme was subsidised by the taxpayer in the granting to employers of a sizeable rebate on each statutory redundancy payment made.
80. As far as possible, the job losses will be implemented through voluntary redundancy and early retirement.
81. The advert is aimed at doctors threatened with possible redundancy by the Government's programme of London hospital closures and mergers.
82. His pit was earmarked for closure, his redundancy money would not pay off the mortgage and other work was scarce.
83. The company had insisted the last 88 job cuts in a 2,200 redundancy programme had to be found before yesterday's deadline.
84. Everyone will, as per standing Union agreements, receive outplacement counselling, redundancy payments.
85. Second, in some industries the employer may fear sabotage from disgruntled redundancy candidates.
86. All employers used to receive a rebate of 35 percent of their redundancy bill from the Redundancy Fund.
87. They are among 1,500 staff of the bank who are facing compulsory redundancy.
88. Similarly the redundancy package was geared to match the relocation package so that staff would not base their decision on financial matters.
89. As a result, a volunteer remains entitled to his statutory right to redundancy pay.
90. Although each chapter discusses many applications, the editors carefully cross reference subject matter within the diverse chapters to reduce redundancy.
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