The Archdeacon of Salop said Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust cannot afford to resurrect a second post which has long been redundant following a retirement.
Most ideas include attaching a propulsion module to a redundant body, perhaps via a hook or robotic clamp.
Does film criticism become redundant when a movie reviews itself in its own title?
After being made redundant as a building site manager Mr Sutton said he was devastated.
Workers made redundant by a Worcestershire luxury boat company could get compensation from the government, according to a trade union.
Had he not, he said, the list would have been redundant: a rundown of various trim lines of the S4 or Volkswagen GTI.
The service will even remind you of events you've purchased tickets for, essentially making Calendar redundant for a lot of your personal life.
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Sting and his wife have lodged an appeal against the tribunal's ruling that they unlawfully made Ms Martin redundant, a decision which they have described as "unjust and unfair".
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In effect, the new law was made redundant by a subsequent government bill to introduce a new system of debt collection - warrant sales by another name, argued Sheridan.
Those lawmakers said they considered the measure to be redundant and a platform for opponents of abortion but were willing to let it pass after gaining reassurances that it wouldn't be used to undermine abortion laws or to interfere with physicians' judgments about how to treat premature babies.
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The company had been on sale for some time, and a year earlier had made 60 workers redundant after losing a major order from the United States.
Former Hewlett-Packard employees say that managers with the software company have been quizzing them on HP's 2002 acquisition of Compaq--a deal that centered on slashing costs and ditching redundant products in a hurry--rather than any grand strategic vision.
Racking up a second RackMac mini Xserver provides two redundant metadata controllers occupying a total of just 2U of rack space and costing a fraction of available alternatives.
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Fortunately, the wire in question is classified "Crit-One-R" (meaning it has a redundant backup).
Why do console game require pressing START button to go through a redundant splash screen?
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"It's about a redundant postmaster who meets an heiress of an international pen-palling agency, " said Mr Langdon.
Do we allow new innovation at the cost of a redundant infrastructure?
"Overambitious Indian infrastructure project" may be a redundant term, but this is Delhi Metro, the country's gem that proves an exception to the rule.
Never mind her degrees, undergraduate and graduate, a redundant pedigree that appeared to have led her no further than to housewifery, in the end.
An independent report said four out of five employees in the bloated department were redundant and discovered a thicket of union regulations driving up costs.
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Gustavo Gonzaga, an economist at Rio de Janeiro's Catholic University, notes that a remarkable one-third of Brazilian workers are made redundant each year, a fact he attributes in part to the labour laws themselves.
Then in 1977 the seeds were sown of a Museum of Garden History claimed to be the first of its kind in the world in a redundant church on the south bank of the River Thames in London.
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.
That's prosaic in comparison, and the first act is not quite as nimble as it might have been (there's a necessary framing device, but also a redundant romantic interlude concocted by screenwriter David Magee for reasons that have more to do with conventional Hollywood wisdom than the demands of this particular tale).
Last year, more than 130 workers were made redundant as part of a cost-cutting exercise.
Verizon said it built its wireless network to be redundant in case of a natural disaster.
Or, if not, the site becomes redundant until WDP buy a new stadium.
Eurocrats in Brussels like to portray the rotating presidency as largely redundant now there is a permanent European Council president.
Smartphones prominently display the time and are already in our back pockets, so it can seem redundant to also strap a small clock to our wrists.
It said there is a possibility of up to 500 people potentially being made redundant but it hopes to deal with a large percentage through natural turnover and redeployment of staff.
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