In this case, moreover, the proposed form of the subsidy is entirely otiose. |
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I think making a distinction between modern and pre-modern war is irrelevant and otiose here by the way. |
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If so, it would be otiose for the officer concerned to give an explanation. |
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My view of addiction is that once you have acknowledged it, once you have seen it within yourself, then such debates become otiose. |
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I agree with her submission that his construction would render paragraph 3 in practice otiose. |
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This fact of currency union renders all the sophistry of the Chancellor's five tests otiose. |
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Certainly any facility with writing seems to be considered otiose. |
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Their policies are otiose, since there are better ways to help the poor, such as direct cash transfers. |
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This also means that it is otiose to wonder whether it might perhaps have been possible to prevent it. |
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We saw why there are dilemmas in choosing the best way to write the first draft.144 Instruction here on how to use a computer would be otiose. |
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Second, if this narrow interpretation is right, section 36 seems otiose. |
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He submitted that the meaning of the phrase cannot simply be merged with the requirement for complete crystal submersion in the silicone layer, as that would render it otiose. |
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Alas, it would be equally otiose to look for legislation to change corporate governance. That does not, fortunately, mean that nothing can be done. |
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As for Crace's language, it would be otiose with this writer to note its blazing clarity of vision, its passionate microscopic observation and the untiring swing and spring of its rhythm. |
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That very orthodoxy is now under attack all across the world, its otiose theoretical constructions having been exposed to the harsh light of actual economic events. |
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