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We expect the end-game to be a fine (of unwarranted size), and then we move on.
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The speculation that Cse1 and Cas10 are homologous, in the absence of any bioinformatic evidence other than that they are "a similar size" seems unwarranted, particularly as the two proteins seem to have very different properties based on the available biochemical data.
Her lawyers told the Wisconsin Supreme Court that the use of an anonymous jury was unwarranted, given her age and size.
Thus, evaluating teachers solely on the basis of the time spent on instruction would be unwarranted, without taking their class sizes into account.
"A tax loophole the size of a Mack truck is right now generating unwarranted and unfair windfalls to a privileged group of money managers," Leo J. Hindery Jr., a private equity executive, said last month.
This seems an unwarranted assumption, particularly when comparing polyploids and diploids, because transcriptome sizes are likely to differ due to genome-wide differences in gene dosage.
For example, unwarranted changes in different moisture conditions (Gupta et al. 2005), particle sizes and pores (Nicklasson and Podczeck 2007), crystalline forms of molecules (Maghsoodi 2012), effects of roller compaction (Sun and Himmelspach 2006), and batch sizes, etc., can cause significant variation is the quality characteristics of the product.
Was that comparison unwarranted?
"The criticism was unwarranted.
Tightening now is unwarranted.
This may be unwarranted.
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