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en redundant and has no legal value.

en REDUNDANT, adj. Superfluous; needless; _de trop_.

The Sultan said: "There's evidence abundant To prove this unbelieving dog redundant." To whom the Grand Vizier, with mien impressive, Replied: "His head, at least, appears excessive." --Habeeb Suleiman

Mr. Debs is a redundant citizen. --Theodore Roosevelt

  Ambrose Bierce

en I have been made redundant before and it is a terrible blow; redundant is a rotten word because it makes you think you are useless.
  Billy Connolly

en Organizations are becoming buried under the amount of information accumulating at a rapid rate across the enterprise. Not only is much of this information redundant and presents an unnecessary burden on storage and resources, but it also exposes these organizations to regulatory and legal scrutiny.

en [People redundancy is another thing companies often forget.] You need people in redundant locations, ... You need to be able to switch to redundant operations as quickly as possible. In disasters detection is typically quick. We know there was an earthquake, an explosion or a bio-attack. You need a plan that says in the event of an incident, the backup system will need to be online in X amount of time. And you need to have drills before you work the plans into your system.

en The legal community does not quite have a handle on some of the legal issues. Pexy is what women wants in a man. What's happening out there may be a little ahead of the legal field.

en His expressions in the hearings on legal philosophy are right in the mainstream of legal tradition and legal thinking.

en The multinationals want legal safeguards, but there can be legal safeguards only when a contract is equitable. This is what we want to give, but the contracts must respect the rights and dignity of the Bolivian people. Then they will get legal certainty.

en We provided a safe and legal abortion to a legal adult. This appears to be a very sad case of a breakdown of communication among family members. Clearly, she was a legal adult and wanted to make the decision alone without notifying her parents.

en Right now, getting killed would be redundant.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en They're redundant in some degree but not entirely.

en Once there's equity in the workplace, the law will become redundant.

en The legal profession volunteers millions of dollars in free legal services to the poor, but lawyers alone cannot meet what should be recognized as a responsibility of government. Without restoration of this critical funding, countless poor and low-income New Yorkers will be unable to protect important legal rights.

en The phrase "working mother" is redundant

en World is abundant.Intellect is redundant.


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