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The project was a response to the large number of redundancies that occurred when the town's railway works closed in 1986.
There are usually functional redundancies in the system provided by its components, which are overlooked because of the lack of information.
Exploring a long list to remove redundancies takes too much time unless potentially redundant expressions are grouped together.
In order to successfully communicate with an audience, we have to rely on the redundancies already proven to work within the small neighbourhoods.
We hope that this presentation method avoids redundancies in the description and enhances readability of the paper.
In addition to the above substantive criticisms, it must be noted that the book contains numerous redundancies.
Thus, it can be argued that actuation redundancies are force redundancies in some sense.
Practically, a cable manipulator with 16 cables has too many redundancies.
Methods for the elimination of these redundancies are presented.
Theorems 1 and 9 say that the more restrictive a semantics is, the more redundancies there are for the arguments of function symbols.
All the three methods to detect redundancies are different and useful.
Where there were redundancies, the expectation was that these would not be age-related.
Malaysians have their brand of prefixes, suffixes, redundancies, synonyms, adjectives or appellations - with local colloquialisms making major inroads into our daily lives.
I am interested simply in establishing that universal and language-particular principles conspire in any language to specify extensive sequential redundancies.
The change in the posttreatment productive repertoire was segmental only, and it qualitatively impacted phonemic redundancies.
During the abstraction phase, redundancies were eliminated and themes were merged to most accurately capture the content of the findings.
While the redundancies are perhaps too many for reading in one sitting, they do allow the reader to sample at will.
The redundancies illustrated in the example are due to sequencing of conversions that may leave the term unchanged.
Minor redundancies of this sort only would have enhanced the independence and usefulness of the separate prefatory comments for each score.
Only the final chapter, on the revolutionary decade, integrates these two perspectives, avoiding the redundancies and confusions that inevitably arise from the earlier structure of paired chapters.
Finally, redundancies created by the overlap between consonant agreement and vowel retraction may be contributing to the attrition and loss of sibilant pharyngealisation agreement as a robust sound pattern.
Deregulation of the labour market, together with further corporate re-structuring and redundancies, and variations in the take up of part-time work will increase the diversity of paths to retirement.
In mild conditions, such as walking regularly or stabilizing one's posture on a flat resistant surface, redundancies can give rise to precise covariations between the different subarrays.
Using the static equilibrium equations redundancies arise.
The idea is to make use of the existing functional redundancies within the system and subsystems to maintain operation, even at a reduced capacity if necessary.
Otherwise, i-umlaut and the redundancies in (5) apply as with the short system.
Though women are often said to be a conservative force in language, is word punctuation one area where they are to the fore in trimming redundancies?
The one in five redundancies predicted to occur between now and 1970 will strike some fear into the hearts of workpeople.
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In fact, this will not involve any redundancies.
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In the private sector there were about 300 redundancies.
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Consultations on redundancies have taken place between the workers and the management.
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I was told that everything was safe and there would be no redundancies.
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There have been redundancies and short-time working in these factories.
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A survey carried out in 1969, however, indicated that in 1968 about 55 per cent, of total redundancies did not qualify.
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The present rules limit the subsidy to redundancies of 50 or more.
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A further 46 such redundancies have been notified as due to occur later this year.
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However, he insisted that the matter must be dealt with this week, otherwise there was a danger of redundancies.
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I hope that he will accept the arguments that this industry has been greatly affected and deeply threatened by redundancies.
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The unions have made it clear that they will not accept any compulsory redundancies.
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The closure programme was agreed at 36 months and delivered on time with only 18 compulsory redundancies, although 760 staff had been declared at risk.
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If many of these publications cease, it will add to the redundancies that we are liable to have over the next few months.
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I believe that these matters must be agreed by consultation, and should involve voluntary redundancies and natural wastage.
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At present unemployment is rising rapidly, but, unlike some other periods of recession, we have so far avoided large-scale redundancies.
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One announcement of redundancies follows another like nails being driven into a coffin.
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Information about consequent numbers of redundancies, so far as it is available, could not be compiled without undue expense.
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The exact number and cost of redundancies in universities will depend on detailed decisions by individual universities.
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If they have not closed, they have declared redundancies or people are on short time or, in some way, they are finding business difficult.
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No separate figures are available for redundancies involving more than 100 employees.
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Depending on the extent of natural wastage, up to 4,000 redundancies may be necessary over the period.
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Inevitably, in a debate on unemployment the recent announcement of redundancies in the steel industry is bound to have a part.
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The surrounding area has been extremely badly hit by redundancies.
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The redundancies in question have as yet not at all been realised.
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Information about numbers of redundancies, so far as it is available, could not be compiled without undue expense.
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If we do the arithmetical calculation, the figure to emerge is 15,000 redundancies.
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We want fewer redundancies, and to that end we call for the abandonment of the monetarist experiment.
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There have recently been 200 redundancies in my constituency.
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He warned that cuts would make redundancies inevitable and that the university council said that they would have a "serious effect" on teaching and research.
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I take the point that has been made about redundancies.
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If they declare redundancies, the universities are likely to go bankrupt.
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No assurance was given that there would be no further redundancies in the steel industry at individual plants or as a whole.
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Although it is difficult to arrive at a figure in relation to the level of rates, there are figures for overall redundancies.
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The second assumption was not fulfilled, because the council, to its credit, went to great lengths to avoid redundancies.
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The information requested is not available as statistics of redundancies occurring do not distinguish between male and female employees.
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In particular, they exclude redundancies affecting fewer than 10 employees.
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During the wage discussions, the management intimated to the trade union that there were to be redundancies, and a notice of intent was issued.
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Information on redundancies and closures is given to the commission in confidence and the names of the companies involved cannot therefore be disclosed.
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In the first six months of 1981, the average was 3,700 redundancies per month.
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There will be increasing pressure for further redundancies in local authority staff.
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I fear that that offer will be conditional upon farther redundancies.
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No further redundancies will be declared in the immediate future, but our general plan for the future of the dockyards remains unchanged.
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Will that not, in turn, involve further redundancies?
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I expect that most of the redundancies, in the first phase at least, will he from volunteers.
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Reduced consumption can mean only one thing—more redundancies.
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In the early stages there will be 2,500 redundancies there.
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Coupled with that comes the news of redundancies in its plants throughout the country.
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In closing them, we have, unfortunately, to make redundancies, which must be funded.
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There is a profound feeling that the tidal wave of redundancies and closures must stop.
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Will he continue with the present commitment of no compulsory redundancies in the coal industry?
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Any further redundancies are a matter for the receiver.
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I do not expect that any closures or redundancies will lead directly to costs to public funds.
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Information on other redundancies of teachers is not centrally recorded.
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The nature of high street banking will be transformed yet again, and there will be massive redundancies.
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The total associated costs will depend upon the net costs of redundancies that may result from the closure of the office and consequent changes.
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Will there be redundancies, with fewer men employed in the industry in future?
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Unfortunately the work suffers throughout from poor editing: inaccuracies, redundancies, and garbled syntax all abound, as do typographical errors.
I argue that internal models cannot deal with redundancies in the nervous system.
On the other hand, the book includes several redundancies.
An interesting future study would be to somehow detect and eliminate redundancies to arrive at simpler transition systems.
Have there been any redundancies within the last twelve months?
If redundancies are to take place, then set guidelines are normally followed to ensure that the correct person or people are made redundant.
The original function of schemas is to capture redundancies in the lexicon ; however, once they become well-established, they can be used to inflect novel words.
At the same time, they are most affected by the cur rent neo-liberal economic policies, which often result in new labor discipline and redundancies.
In other respects, this approach is quite suitable for dealing with redundancies of manipulators which have a high number of degrees of freedom.
Extensive redundancies are avoided without losing the necessary degree of self-containment of each of the chapters.
Redundancies are usually negotiated with trade unions who will try to ensure that the effects of redundancies are minimised.
Not only must we know the limits on our efforts, but also we must know an appropriate way to handle redundancies in our actuators.
Theoretically, this invites the possibility that the redundancies could be used to allow more efficient text entry.
In fact, we would suggest that the greater the differences in stimulation, the more the redundancies across these differences stand out as higher order invariants.
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