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the undue
adjective
Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient.
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It was mainly the undue exertions that came through.
"We pushed back on the undue influence of special interests," Mr. Obama said.
"They became disenchanted with the undue attention that the party gave to religion," Mr. Heper said.
It's the undue amount of importance that very serious people put on Twitter.
If the fifth circuit honestly applied the undue burden they would have to strike them down".
The "undue risk of executing innocent people" violated due process, he wrote.
With a caustic nativism, the author lamented the undue influence of the Irish immigrants, or "Pahdees," on the city's politics.
Many Israelis object to what they see as the undue influence of the ultra-Orthodox in politics and public life.
He said his organization was leading the petition drive "to remove the undue burden on restaurant owners".
Moreover, I think it is high time that more attention be paid to the undue influence exerted by Israeli interests.
Television cameras lined up to capture would-be Sarah Hugheses skating their hearts outs and basking in the undue attention.
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