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redundancy <a redundancy; redundancies> N

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redundancy ECON
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cyclical redundancy check N COMPUT

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You are not entitled to redundancy if you have simply reached retiring age (s.156).
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It aims to improve the effectiveness of communication by eliminating redundancy without omitting important information.
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When applying the principle of redundancy to computer science, blindly adding code is not suggested.
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Database normalization prevents redundancy and makes the best possible usage of storage.
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The eight separate engines exist for redundancy, allowing the craft to continue flying if one engine goes out.
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This is accomplished through redundancy of both fiber optic cables and power, which includes emergency backup power generation.
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The backup is there solely to provide redundancy in case of unforeseen failure, not to replace the primary component.
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In 1974, redundancy allowances in cases of bankruptcies were introduced.
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Expensive redundancies and associated problems with information consistency are eliminated.
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There may be the possibility of claiming redundancy (see below).
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