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That belief may or may not be warranted.
Based on what we know, though, a ban on Geert Wilders may not be warranted.
Companies' concerns that employees who use pot may underperform at work might not be warranted.
But a new study suggests that the complicated diets may not be warranted.
Unlike Dok-Ing's current line of vehicles, it would not be warranted against detonating land mines.
But league officials say that since Chmura was not convicted of a crime, a suspension might not be warranted.
"Beyond that, if the inflation trajectory conforms to projections, further rate hikes may not be warranted," he said.
The phenomena of learning are so varied and diverse that their inclusion in a single category may not be warranted.
Or is it a shrewd attempt to confer upon the movies a legitimacy that may not be warranted by their artistic ambitions?
Reading in an allegory about international relations (a comment, say, on Israeli-Palestinian relations) may or may not be warranted, but the thought does come to mind.
It is just that breastfeeding exclusive of other foods until a child is six months of age, the current medical recommendation, may not be warranted.
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