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Some critics also say such databases can include so many names that they become redundant.
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Does film criticism become redundant when a movie reviews itself in its own title?
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"The bureaucrats say we have become redundant, " says Labgrious Manik Syiem, the king of Mylliem hill county.
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The upshot, then, is that though Clausewitz has had a good run, his advice in this regard could soon become redundant.
ECONOMIST: Military technology
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Uniform patties could be churned out quickly and smashing had become redundant.
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It needs to create new jobs for the millions employed in state-owned enterprises and the farming sector whose jobs will become redundant after China joins the World Trade Organization.
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Rockets would thus become redundant.
ECONOMIST: Monitor
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Low altitude resorts, those below 1, 500 meters could become completely redundant because of declining snowfall and rising temperatures.
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Duncan has said Channel 4 urgently needs a new form government subsidy to replace the free broadcasting space it was given when it launched, and which has become increasingly redundant as viewers switch to digital.
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Knowledge of any skills other than those of the technological elite will become a redundant concept because all the information we will ever need will be instantly available to us all, and because intelligent machines will be able to undertake almost any task better and more quickly that we can ourselves.
ECONOMIST: The future
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But when technology changes, so that once-essential staff become not only expendable but redundant, even Indian managers' ingenuity is tested.
ECONOMIST: The trouble with free trade
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And the more reliable goods become, the fewer customers need help and the more redundant (and expensive) the helpdesk seems to be.
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