Sentence examples for potentially unnecessarily from inspiring English sources

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Additionally, structured eligibility criteria allow us to propose suggestions for relaxation of criteria to remove potentially unnecessarily restrictive conditions.

It may be tempting to err on the side of caution and to choose a small effect; this may well cover all important clinical scenarios but will be at the cost of substantially (and potentially unnecessarily) increasing the sample size.

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Two weeks ago, I posted an article showing how the Geithner-Summers banking plan could potentially and unnecessarily transfer hundreds of billions of dollars of wealth from taxpayers to banks.

Many tests are potentially being ordered unnecessarily.

Ben McPherson, an SNP candidate at next May's Scottish Parliament elections, said many members of the party believed that fracking was "environmentally irresponsible, unnecessarily reckless, potentially dangerous and a distraction from our renewable ambitions".

Also, decreasing the heater volume to values much smaller than Vh (i.e., V≪Vh) is not desirable because it would simply lead to unnecessarily higher (potentially damaging) solid-phase temperatures without producing additional emission reductions.

They are causing overawareness, overdiagnosis and in many cases, women are undergoing potentially life-threatening treatments unnecessarily.

The exaggeration of the radical nature of these results sometimes make them appear unnecessarily paradoxical, potentially reducing their impact.

Finally, these authors considered only homologues of protein-coding genes found in 18 human chromosomes, unnecessarily discarding potentially informative genes not found in this subset of human chromosomes.

If the α/β ratios are not accurately estimated and doses selected appropriately, a hypofractionated schedule, as with all radiotherapy treatments, may increase normal tissue complications unnecessarily and potentially induce secondary cancers.

a. Risk taking: Engagement in dangerous, risky, and potentially self-damaging activities, unnecessarily and without regard to consequences; lack of concern for one's limitations and denial of the reality of personal danger.

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