Sentence examples for unduly sway from inspiring English sources

"unduly sway" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe an opinion or action that is more influential than necessary or proper. For example, you could say, "The teacher's favoritism unduly swayed the final grades of her students."

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So influential was the show that the BBC dropped it over fears it might unduly sway the electorate.

But after questions were raised on Tuesday about whether the photos could unduly sway the admissions process, her office said it would reconsider the requirement.

For those who feel like they're not ready to be a parent in the UK, abortion clinics are a safe and legal option, monitored by the Care Quality Commission, which oversees them and makes sure they don't try to unduly sway that lady's decision.

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But the researchers also found that the doctors were also unduly swayed by any mention of industry funding.

The Yahoo board appeared to be unduly swayed by the hostility of the company's co-founder, Jerry Yang, toward Microsoft in his refusal to negotiate a deal.

O'Shea remains upset by some of the flak Robshaw has received and hopes Jones will not be unduly swayed by external pressure to ditch the incumbent captain from his Six Nations lineup.

French conservatives who in the years preceding World War I turned against the Sorbonne, which they charged was unduly swayed by the prestige of German scholarship railed at Durkheim, who, they thought, was influenced by the German urge to systematize, thereby making a fetish of society and a religion of sociology.

A local opposition group complained in August that federal regulators were being unduly swayed by Christo, and that phrases like "artistic vision" in the impact study, rather than neutral terms like "proposed project," suggested a predisposition to let him have his way.

The recent barrage of reality-show comparisons suggests that, all of a sudden, the populace is unduly swayed by one-liners, gaffes, images and other bite-size media moments extracted from the debates and elsewhere, and that today's candidates tend to be "telegenic".

Investigations for bias in the meta-analysis found that no study unduly swayed the final treatment effect.

Although it must be accepted that a proportion of those offered screening will make an informed decision not to take up the offer, the provider of the service has a responsibility to ensure as far as possible that the decision is not unduly swayed by issues of convenience.

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