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redundancies

n. (plural of redundancy English)

Usage examples of "redundancies".

The artificial-intelligence cortexes which controlled primary ship functions had been constructed with repetitive redundancies built in, but what if they, too, should suddenly and inexplicably devolve into an irrational demonstration of cybernetic genuflection?

And worry they did, despite the fact that the duplication, the exquisite redundancies that in a military context were called "defense in depth," would protect against anything and everything that could be imagined.

All the redundancies, all the safety systems, the way that tapes were pulled off the machines every night and driven upstate.

Despite all the redundancies built into them, there were several items which, if they broke, could not be fixed.

This way we can do without redundancies in the design of the language"

Since it involves security for his own work, he would likely show us any redundancies so we could make certain they’re properly protected,” Lily said.

We are using nuclear reactors, which have so very much shielding, and must have multiple redundancies and failsafes, and are taking so very, very many people and equipment… Were we using Orion, ah, then we could promise to give you accelerations of such magnitude.

Not so many sensors and other redundancies that were absolutely necessary for things operating a hundred million miles off, more power, a bit bulkier, stronger manipulators and additional tool units to perform the work.

More than forty klicks long and twenty-five across, Castel Gandolfo was a little world of its own, its sky blue, its oxygen-rich atmosphere held in by class-twenty containment fields wrapped with infinite redundancies, the hillsides and terraces green with grass and crops, the sculpted mountains forested and running with streams and small animals.

Despite multiple redundancies, air was either leaking or explosively decompressing all along this region of the Startree.