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Existing Web audio standards such as MP3 and RealAudio also avoid hiss and cut redundant information without hurting quality.
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The added cost of these systems provides information that is completely redundant with my speedometer.
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Tension boiled over at the meeting when Israel's envoy, Ambassador Israel Michaeli, accused Mr ElBaradei of making repeated, "redundant" demands for more information.
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Knowledge of any skills other than those of the technological elite will become a redundant concept because all the information we will ever need will be instantly available to us all, and because intelligent machines will be able to undertake almost any task better and more quickly that we can ourselves.
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Little to help implement further changes, like standardizing information technology systems, coordinating purchasing, eliminating redundant treasury departments and figuring out exact job descriptions for top executives.
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On the expense line, it can increase productivity and efficiency by eliminating redundant functions, adopting best practices and merging information systems.
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It feels redundant, and tends to underscore the empty caloric content of what passes for information on Facebook.
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