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Indeed, authorities are using banks' excess capital to help cushion the shock.
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VW said excess diesel emissions impact up to 11 million vehicles worldwide.
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Remove excess clutter throughout the house, ensuring all shelving areas are clear.
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Demand is expected to remain strong as excess capital seeks high-quality paper.
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English Premiership strugglers Sunderland announced debts in excess of £25 million today.
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It is unnecessary; it puts us in the wrong; it is fatal.
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However, this practice may result in unnecessary inconvenience and cost to women.
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The Government says Labour's new education policies are flawed, expensive and unnecessary.
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Results: Issues of possibly unnecessary or premature labelling, stigma and treatment arise.
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The use of the prediction model may help to prevent unnecessary treatment.
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Republicans view the law as excessive government intrusion into the healthcare market.
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Collecting data every minute is certainly excessive; every 10 minutes should do.
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To set a good example, you don't need to be so excessive.
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French health authorities say this use of the newer pills is excessive.
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Did you know health and safety legislation protects you against excessive noise?
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Conclusions: Although highly sensitive, imaging is superfluous if an olive is palpable.
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And yet the wealth of superfluous loveliness in the world condemns pessimism.
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Migration of an older sci-fi term for an author's superfluous research material.
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They're superfluous and leave thousands of uselessly downloaded JPGs in their wake.
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Such a reservation in favor of his Majesty seemed a superfluous sarcasm.
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Chrysler said redundant control systems within the Jefferson North plant ensured quality.
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It's also going to be difficult for those currently redundant,' he said.
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SIPTU has called for new legislation to improve compensation for redundant workers.
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According to one source, about 11 staff members are being made redundant.
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But could developments in contactless payment technology risk leaving it looking redundant?
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Workers would also keep their conditions, including redundancy provisions, Mr Pirie said.
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The building society has been running a voluntary redundancy programme since February.
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The Labour party pledged today to reform the State's statutory redundancy laws.
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He said he understood all workers had been given notice of redundancy.
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At the time it was Ford's first forced redundancy in 15 years.
Usage of superfluousness in English
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But all I seem to do is demonstrate my superfluousness.
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Only some thirty arid summers had he seen; those summers had dried up all his physical superfluousness.
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It shows the utter superfluousness of punctuation.
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The preliminary reports on the Morales shooting were exceptional, not just for their superfluousness but for their speed.
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Alvan, looking indolently royal and royally roguish, quoted a verse that speaks of the superfluousness of a faithless lady's vowing bite:
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There is Mike, the smooth, golfclubby, south-county TV presenter and there is a "Me" which is uncomfortable with the superfluousness of the Mike image.
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Last year's theme of "Sex in the Age of Its Procreative Superfluousness" touched a nerve and triggered some wild attacks.