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1 Emotion-oriented coping style appeared as redundant with distress measures.
2 Labour is labeling a new National Party policy to write off medical graduates' debt as redundant .
3 Critics say this has effectively made the "eco-friendly" straws as redundant as their plastic predecessors.
4 Philippe Starck Denounces himself as redundant .
5 Some of the unit's capabilities were seen by Dell as redundant in the wake of the acquisition of EMC.
6 But now the contraption is as redundant as the coal mines of the Midlands, where it too once belonged.
7 The island of saints and scholars is as redundant a phrase as any other Irish cliche we choose to perpetuate.
8 In the 1970s the city of Norwich sold off half its 32 medieval churches as redundant .
9 The midday sun has pushed temperatures up to 19 degrees, making their garish winter jackets as redundant as they are unsightly.
10 These models have proven to be useful to define specific as well as redundant roles among members of these cell cycle regulatory gene families.
11 Further examination led us to predict that they act as redundant regulators of wnt signaling and suggests a role for this pathway in tumor progression.
12 As anyone who shoots phone video knows, 8K is absolutely useless on a smartphone, as redundant as a blurry 100x telephoto zoom.
13 "It will not affect the nineteen forward-moving Rams, of which eighteen will be as redundant as you say you are."
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