Use of a number of critical components for securing one or more functions of a system with the intention of increasing its reliability, usually in the form of a backup or fail-safe design.
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The attribute of being superfluous and unneeded.
In linguistics, information that is expressed more than once.
In information theory, extra bits transmitted without adding information.
1 Workers would also keep their conditions, including redundancy provisions, Mr Pirie said.
2 The building society has been running a voluntary redundancy programme since February.
3 The Labour party pledged today to reform the State's statutory redundancy laws.
4 He said he understood all workers had been given notice of redundancy .
5 At the time it was Ford's first forced redundancy in 15 years.
6 The group said affected staff would be offered redeployment, relocation or redundancy .
7 There will be an opportunity to apply for voluntary redundancy , ITN said.
8 The company is also holding talks with employees about new redundancy terms.
9 It is not clear what redundancy terms will be offered to staff.
10 Templars used them for control redundancy on their beautiful but exposed treeships.
11 He hoped media companies would offer staff temporary lay-offs instead of redundancy .
12 BNZ was working with the affected staff on redeployment and redundancy options.
13 Complex systems survive thanks to slack and redundancy , not debt and optimization.
14 He also invited them to speak to their managers about voluntary redundancy .
15 The contribution of lidar has to do with redundancy requirements, he said.
16 Staff there have departed at the end of the redundancy consultation process.
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Redundancy в диалектах
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