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For otherwise healthy men, this level of concern about egg eating may be unjustified.
Hence, the current restrictions against the use of adhesive beam-column connections in GFRP frame structures may be unjustified.
To compare a Daily Mail proprietor to a Nazi may be unjustified, offensive and hurtful to his Jewish employees.
Given the relative weakness of these arguments, the Article suggests that the current asymmetry in opt-out rules may be unjustified.
The small shareholders' anger may be unjustified (after all most of them got their shares for free when Northern Rock demutualised) but can the government afford to ignore their wrath?
Stocks slumped yesterday on investor fears that the lackluster economy was continuing to stifle corporate profits and a growing belief that the market's recent rally may be unjustified when measured against earnings increases or improved business forecasts.
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That reaction may often be unjustified.
Yes, there will be increased regulation to comply with and some of it may even be unjustified, but that conflates liability with regulation.
Thus we can enter into bad relationships of a "legitimate" kind (such as friendships and marriages), and our continued loyalty to a once-worthy object may come to be unjustified.
"It may have been unjustified.
Mr. Taubes argues that the low-fat recommendations, besides being unjustified, may well have harmed Americans by encouraging them to switch to carbohydrates, which he believes cause obesity and disease.
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