Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
Aly quoted Abbott saying: "When it comes to cracking down on terrorism and cracking down on things that aid and abet terrorism, the 18C proposal was becoming a needless complication".
The uncertainty over whether the third umpire has the right to overturn an lbw decision if the batsmen is hit on the pad more than 2.5 metres in front of the wicket is a needless complication that has confused players and fans.
(Don't worry about it, he says, and she doesn't, though I did.) Mr. Kelly doesn't seem too concerned about the moral angle, either, which he takes his time getting to, creating a needless complication in a movie overstuffed with complications, including severed toes, watery portals to another dimension, the Mars Viking mission, murdered wives, tall ships and even, alas, the twin towers.
Similar(57)
Like Wade-Giles, it does not indicate tone and adds nothing, except the needless complication of having to know two systems and maintain two library catalogues.
Dr Peter Carter, chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing, argues that trusts must continue to invest in specialist services, such as diabetes specialist nurse positions, so that patients are not put at risk of needless complication.
Ori Menashe cooks food that is purely Italian, without ornamentation or needless complication.
17 The outcome is given in Fig. 3, where to avoid needless complication, we have temporarily used five-year age groups and have concentrated on the years between 1980 and the survey date.
Pierce felt that the bulk of the episode was "mushy" and concluded that it "didn't solve anything involving the ongoing plot and introduced a bunch of arbitrary, needless complications that had no payoff, [and] bogged it down quite a bit".
There are only half a dozen characters and the plot doesn't pile on needless complications; it lets the day play out slowly as the boys would experience it, getting more and more desperate.
Even worse, they may work while contagious with virus, and infect vulnerable patients, causing needless complications and death.
Semiotics, for all its needless complications, still taught us to look for new possibilities in the ordinary, turning signs into new wonders.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com