Dictionary
to undue
adjective
Excessive; going beyond that what is natural or sufficient.
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"Was Robert Cohen susceptible to undue influence?" Mr. Rowe asked.
"We have done everything we could not to expose the families to undue stress.
They are also often subject to undue political influence for personal or political gain.
It is an antidote to undue government secrecy and misplaced prosecutorial zeal in targeting reporters.
Such self-serving behaviour will, from time to time, expose individuals and companies to undue negative publicity.
Mr. Soro dismissed in advance suggestions that the French and United Nations offensive amounted to undue foreign interference.
Osborne ends the letter, dated August, by arguing that this did not amount to undue political pressure.
In recent days, Gap has been the most vocal critic of the plan, saying it feared that joining would subject it to undue liability.
The fighting in Afghanistan has confirmed the effectiveness of sophisticated long-distance weapons and unmanned drones to spy on and attack enemies without exposing soldiers to undue risk.
"The industry appears to have been sufficiently mindful of interest rate cycles and to have exposed itself to undue risks," he said.
"Public service broadcasting subjected to undue political interference over a sustained period becomes state broadcasting," Boaden told the Radiodays Europe conference in Paris on Monday.
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