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be undue
adjective
Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient.
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That would be undue reward for the support role it has played in the group's resurgence.
Not that there will be undue despondency in the camp of Sir Des Champs, himself in the care of a man who tends to give monopoly a good name, in Willie Mullins.
The Bloomberg administration has long trumpeted the safety benefits of its many roadway initiatives, hoping to rebuff critics who consider the policies to be undue interventions from a meddling city.
Mr Broadbent said there should not be undue concern following a rate raise.
The cause of his tragic end turns out to be undue pressure from his English-medium courses; he did not want to burden his parents with the costs of English coaching to help him prepare better.
However, the Legislative Council was dominated by economic conservatives, fierce adherents of free enterprise and opponents of what they considered to be undue government intervention in the economy.
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There are undue influences.
And you're right that there is undue disrespect in my tone in my posts.
It is not overloaded with text, nor is undue space given to illustrative examples.
"The ethical issues come up where there is undue influence of an inappropriate nature".
In another clarification, sort of, the attorney general said the problem is "undue influence". So there.
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