Sentence examples for seems unwarranted from inspiring English sources

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That means that, barring regulatory action (which seems unwarranted), high change fees are here to stay.

It seems unwarranted to read anything further into the phrase, as though "born of woman" necessarily implied "but not of a man and a woman".

The insistence at the weekend by Gordon Brown that there would be no attack on Iran seems unwarranted optimism rather than objective assessment.

Even though I think the USA Patriot Act is not perfect, the objection to the law itself seems unwarranted (editorial, Aug. 25).

First, he has already confessed to the crime; and, given the zero acquittal rate for terrorists in New York previously, any anxiety about a "not guilty" verdict seems unwarranted.

Mike Green, a Japan expert at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, returned from a recent trip convinced that Japanese feelings towards America are as sour as at any time this decade.On the face of it, this Japanese resentment seems unwarranted.

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From the reaction in Jewish quarters, the fears seemed unwarranted.

His confidence seemed unwarranted, not following from anything he'd said or done.

But by the second quarter, all that attention and suspense seemed unwarranted.

As for remarks that arts programmes merely "tick the box", these seem unwarranted.

Even as a starting player in Japan, his celebrity status could seem unwarranted.

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