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The research found that schools that acted as their own admissions authority were more likely to be non-compliant with the national admissions codes, fail to publish their admission arrangements in time, use "unnecessarily complex criteria" and be reluctant to accept children who are difficult to place.
It is an unethical waste of resources to use unnecessarily large samples.
The digital interface isn't cluttered and the UI doesn't use unnecessarily weird symbols or suffer from mystery meat navigation.
Eat sea fish regularly, at least once a week. 5. Fats Do not use (unnecessarily) fats when preparing your dishes, or for spreading, or use only very small amounts.
The SPS Agreement establishes that countries retain their right to ensure that the food, animal and plant products they import are safe, and at the same time it states that countries should not use unnecessarily stringent measures as disguised barriers to trade.
Most integrations are also subject to site-specific genomic position effects that can diminish or alter transgene expression, making functional comparisons unreliable, and the creation of strains having optimal transgene expression for applied use unnecessarily difficult (Horn et al. 2000; Schetelig et al. 2009a).
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When words are used unnecessarily, it is called redundancy.
"We think some of the stops are being recorded, and the forms used, unnecessarily.
She stressed that many of the drugs were being used unnecessarily for mild infections which should not be treated with antibiotics, helping to fuel resistance.
"While there is a recognised need for some infants to be formula-fed in certain cases, there has long been concern that the marketing and promotion activities of some manufacturers has led to breast milk substitutes being used unnecessarily and improperly, ultimately putting children at risk," says the report Superfood for Babies (pdf), which is officially released on Monday.
Boyagoda complains of the "surplusage" of Frazier's prose: "A little girl doesn't hurt her nose," he writes, "she 'pierced the wing of her nostril.' " The implication from this and other examples is that Frazier is overwriting, using unnecessarily flowery language.
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