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The undue
adjective
Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient.
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The "undue risk of executing innocent people" violated due process, he wrote.
The undue ease of historical overview is the light skip from summit to summit, without having to traverse the muck below.
The "undue risks" in this case are the potential extra exposures to medication errors and other patient safety issues that may occur during hospitalization.
"The undue profits that the companies derived from the collusion may even have artificially slowed down the transition to the more modern products like LCD and plasma displays".
The undue data communication flaw may shorten the network's life expectancy.
The undue emphasis on rules and procedures has created discouragement on the researchers' side.
The (undue) influence of any outliers was assessed by calculating the change in the parameter estimate when an observation is deleted.
It was mainly the undue exertions that came through.
"We pushed back on the undue influence of special interests," Mr. Obama said.
"They became disenchanted with the undue attention that the party gave to religion," Mr. Heper said.
It's the undue amount of importance that very serious people put on Twitter.
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