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"It's an unneeded project".
But it also drew a rebuke from President Bush, who saw it as an unneeded provocation.
The car business, presumably, he would jettison as an unneeded byproduct.
Joseph employee complained that he had received an unneeded stent and that many other patients had as well.
Describing it as an (irrevocable) executed parol license generates unnecessary complication in the law by creating an unneeded, redundant category.
But the average American won't buy such a home, believing it to be an unneeded hassle, the inspector said.
The reason is to spare the expense and bother of an unneeded vote on directors if the company is going away.
But in the too-big-to-fail era, the watchdog's slow process is an unneeded deterrent to the sector's small institutions.
A final thought: the Dasani Sideline Report and the Dasani SidelineCam added an unneeded, sponsored element to ordinary parts of a telecast.
The rupture became irrevocable in 1996 when Mr. Lee began a campaign to eliminate the governor's job as an unneeded layer of bureaucracy.
But it gave the large chorus an unneeded advantage and tended to reduce the orchestra to mere accompaniment at crucial moments when it should have been a driving, unsettling force ("Will then the Lord be no more God in Zion?").
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