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Anybody watching, as I walked away, would have thought my pace unnecessarily quick.
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Unnecessarily fast.
So unnecessarily, you know, quick.
Health economists, meanwhile, are concerned that e-visits could add to costs rather than constrain them — if, for example, doctors and patients schedule e-visits unnecessarily because they are quick and easy.
The problem is that computers — even smartphones and tablet PCs — still make it unnecessarily complicated to jot down a quick note.
If a company's buyer stands to gain the most financially from doing a quick deal, she might accept an unnecessarily high price from a seller, at her organization's expense.
The U.S. Department of Justice recently concluded that the city's officers were too quick to resort to lethal force and unnecessarily put themselves in precarious situations.
"I made the decision to disagree with this war," Sergeant Mejia said in an interview, asserting that his commanders had unnecessarily put soldiers in harm's way and that his commanders were too quick to take the lives of Iraqis.
Remington and Webb have devised a versatile three-dimensional 'distributed point reacting spring' (DPRS) contact model that is relatively quick, but if only one line of data is available along the contact it is unnecessarily complex, so a simpler two-dimensional version has been developed here.
Sometimes people die unnecessarily.
unnecessarily or cruelly..
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