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So much has been written about THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE these days that it seems almost
redundant
to write a review about it.
The Grand Guignol/Grande Dame sub-genre of suspense in its decadent phase (though that might sound redundant).
There is nothing worse than a dull serial killer thriller, but somehow "The Mean Season" manages not only to be dull but
redundant
as well.
Never has there been a film type so moronic and redundant, and The Gestapo's Last Orgy doesn't do anything to make me reconsider that notion.
And the story itself, about outlaws on the run with Lynda willingly going along for the ride, is pretty exciting in a trashy kind of way for a while but then gets too repetitiously
redundant
by the end.
I have not seen a movie this slow, boring, redundant, and dull in a long time.
We are told that the complex contains practically everything necessary to maintain a comfortable life- medical and dental practices, clothing stores, a gift shop, a deli, recreation, etc. Ideally, it would seem, the only reasons a resident would leave would be to work, socialize with non-residents, or take a vacation, if that wasn't too
redundant.
It's almost
redundant
for me to say that Asian horror is at the forefront of what we perceive as disgusting and repellent (in a good way).
It ended up rather
redundant
and slow, to me.
I'm not saying this movie totally blows, there are some cool scenes, but it's so incredibly
redundant
it can vanish into thin air every second.
The jokes were flat, the plot was derivative, and the story was not only stupid but painfully
redundant.
Patrick Lussier somewhat pleasantly surprised horror fans with his original "Dracula 2000", but why the hell did he ruin this by making two unrelated and entirely
redundant
sequels?
If profit maximization requires cutting costs and downsizing, the corporate leader can eliminate jobs and issue severance payments to
redundant
workers.
From this perspective, the proliferation of commissions and other initiatives that are structured around inclusion, which might seem excessive and
redundant
under less polarized circumstances, is actually very encouraging.
This also fuels opposition to government intervention, and to “stimulus” policies, which are supposedly redundant, if not harmful, since the events that require them cannot happen (but do).
Hope has not, after all, become a
redundant
virtue in the twenty-first century.
In order to thrive in today’s fast-changing economic environment, where technology is making many jobs
redundant
and rewarding greater specialization, workers everywhere must consistently upgrade or expand their skill sets.
And, while
redundant
domain names are not evil, I do think that they are a waste of resources.
As long as banks can make a profit from trading, they will continue to expand derivatives in excess of any legitimate hedging demands from non-banks, creating
redundant
products whose only function is to make profits for their inventors and sellers.
So what happens when the labor of a large number of working-age Americans, regardless of their education, is rendered technologically
redundant
or no longer commands an income adequate to provide a minimally decent standard of living?
Africa’s Free-Trade FutureLUSAKA – When African leaders launch the massive Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) on March 21, 2018, at a summit in Kigali, Rwanda, their top priority should be to avoid rolling out something that is either hollow or
redundant.
On the whole, African trade already comprises relatively few product lines, which means that if the most-traded products are excluded, intra-African trade will suffer, and the entire CFTA will be rendered
redundant.
But it would be wrong to conclude that individual states are
redundant.
If we manage our own economies well, new trade agreements will be largely
redundant.
In fact, for such a country, local experts are not just redundant, but dangerous.
Clearly, however, communication via tweets and web-based commentary has strengthened the idea that expertise is
redundant.
But, if the reforms in the realm of fiscal policy and coordination of economic policy are successful, such an institution would never need to act, and would thus be
redundant.
In today’s world of deep and liquid global financial markets, the main lending instruments of the IMF and and the Bank are largely unnecessary and
redundant.
A more globalized world needs global financial institutions, but ones that focus on coordination, supervision and technical advice, not
redundant
lending mechanisms.
People who might not stress that the government should protect failing businesses or
redundant
workers still have sympathies that might often lead to such outcomes.
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