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redundancies <a redundancy; redundancies> N

redundancies

cyclical redundancy check N COMPUT

cyclic redundancy check COMPUT

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In using a performance appraisal, an organisation can build an employee profile of poor performances which allows a reduced risk of legal implications for redundancies.
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The deliberate redundancies at the top was a common features of each position in this stable hierarchic schema.
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In late 2012 the 540 employees were given redundancies notices, and the pit owned announced it was to mothball the colliery due to dangerous underground conditions.
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Expensive redundancies and associated problems with information consistency are eliminated.
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Since any one of these systems could fail and render the aircraft inoperable, redundancies are needed that greatly increase the complexity of the system.
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This loss of intellectual contribution, the organisation's increasing financial woes and a period of resignations and redundancies, created a crisis situation in late 2003.
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Unemployment benefit claims were low, indicating that redundancies were being shelved in the expectation of more work.
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This would achieve a target number of redundancies at least cash outlay since briefer serving employees have lower redundancy entitlements.
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We believe that we can do this through redundancies, tightening contributor budgets and reducing travel costs and expenses.
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It's not a cure-all, but at the very least the sector can consider synergies and redundancies.
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