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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151. Quite unaware that he had a month's redundancy money coming, Cornelius finished his breakfast.
152. There is an erosion of the specialized character of regional economies and redundancy of big plants and associated big industrial cities.
153. Non-redundancy dismissals By no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy.
154. The company hopes that it can persuade most of the surplus employees to go quietly, accepting voluntary redundancy.
155. This redundancy extends to the number zero itself, which can be written 000 or 00 just as well as 0.
156. If there are not enough volunteers, the company has warned, compulsory redundancy notices will be issued.
157. You can also insure your payments in case you're unable to work due to sickness, accident or redundancy.
158. Some 65 percent of respondents provided career counselling services irrespective of any redundancy situation.
159. Compensation for unfair dismissal or redundancy may be available to you if you have lost your job and fulfil the qualifying requirements.
160. Redundancy is more than an unfortunate habit, however, and results from four factors: 1.
161. The commission will advice the Secretary of State and local authorities on the appointment, transfer, retirement and redundancy for staff.
162. Relocation counsellors - occupational psychologists who are paid by companies to see their senior executives through periods of redundancy - recognise this.
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163. As unemployment rose in 1992, redundancy ceased to be a taboo subject.
164. For an example of how the amount of a redundancy payment is arrived at see case no. 2 outlined below.
165. And, you can usually arrange sickness or redundancy benefit to cover your monthly repayments, for a small premium each month.
166. A picket was organised last week after receivers Robson Rhodes refused to withdraw redundancy notices issued to 67 staff.
167. In the new liberal framework, however, both system redundancy and public service culture are inexorably fading.
168. Such dismissals may lead to claims for unfair dismissal and/or redundancy payments.
169. If an employee refuses the offer of another identical job he loses redundancy entitlement.
170. Profits still tumbled from £68m to £33m but that includes £8m of redundancy costs.
171. Redundancy payments are tax-free up to £50,000.
172. Thousands of factory workers are facing redundancy.
173. I stuck out for a handsome redundancy package.
174. This system adopts dynamic redundancy structure, using software to switch hardware redundancy system waiting and in function.
175. Classing and coding the materials, we can simplify data structure and reduce data redundancy.
176. It is implemented with dual network redundancy and dynamic channel switching capacity, and is independent of specific DCS systems.
177. The aim of cyberinfrastructure putting forward by America is to reduce the information redundancy and to increase the efficiency of study and science.
178. This paper discusses various methods of test of nonlinearity of time series. Real-life sea clutter data are tested with the IAAFT method combined with redundancy.
179. Redundancy is the spur for many to embark on new careers.
180. Besides the previously mentioned redundancy, this method is even more complex to author and it uses an ugly workaround that may complicate the process of generating code using server-side languages.
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