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be unwarranted
adjective
Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
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This may be unwarranted.
Many fears regarding screening turned out to be unwarranted.
Romney's economic concerns turned out to be unwarranted.
It turns out, though, that such concerns may be unwarranted.
The T.S.A. repeated Monday that safety studies have shown those radiation concerns to be unwarranted.
However, the teleological assumption that being goal-directed entails having a good may be unwarranted.
Unless he bucks the trend he could even lose power.That would be unwarranted.
Although this is the current conventional wisdom, it may well be unwarranted.
But Judge Scheindlin told Ms. Grossman that these objections might be unwarranted.
Many analysts pointed out that OPEC's decision yesterday may be unwarranted.
Mr. Chiasson's lawyers said that adhering to the guidelines "would be as draconian as it would be unwarranted".
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