Sentence examples for though unnecessary from inspiring English sources

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Doses up to 1,000 mcg, though unnecessary, probably aren't harmful.

Though unnecessary to our ruling here, the prospectivity issue can thus be said actually to have been litigated and by implication actually to have been decided by the Court by the fact of its consideration of the pass-through defense.

Although measurement invariance is a requirement for valid comparisons of group means, structural invariance is a desirable, though unnecessary precondition for meaningful group comparisons [ 24].

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Why, though, the unnecessary makeweight of Debussy at the end?

Ramen are assembled to order, so requests for inexpensive extras, though really unnecessary, were nonetheless easily accommodated.

In some ways, though, the unnecessary aspect of the Northampton player's unprovoked head-drop into the face of his Saracens rival Jamie George was more of a concern to the management than the actual physical contact.

Taylor himself acknowledged that, as his Guardian career progressed, he 'may have had a reputation for being a bit frivolous with jobs and getting rid of people quickly... but it was jolly hard to find people who were good enough to stick!' Universal popularity proved unnecessary though, and Taylor went on to become managing director when Gibbings took over Laurence Scott's role as chair in 1973.

Opponents of the mandate have heedlessly rushed into court to try to stop an important advance for women's health without even waiting to see the generous (though legally unnecessary revisions) the administration has promised to further accommodate religious employers.

The tongue-lashing, though, was unnecessary, given that the idea hasn't even taken effect and thus has not cost — or created — any jobs.

became the first Senate Republican to offer support for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan -- giving the White House an important though largely unnecessary bipartisan boost as the confirmation process proceeds.

Since she had suffered for twenty years from diminished sensation after two vaginal births -- one with an episiotomy (which cuts right through a major sexual center for women, and is standard, though usually unnecessary, in US birth practices) and one with a tear she thought she would never have the intense pleasure she had once had, with her husband of forty years, again.

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