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were unwarranted
adjective
Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
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The government said the rumours were unwarranted.
The extra steps she took were unwarranted".
A lawyer for Mr. Kelley said the concerns were unwarranted.
But Ms. Snider insisted that accusations of scheming were unwarranted.
And he ruled that all the fears the neighbors had first expressed in 1997 were unwarranted.
Mr. Hynes said that any widespread suspicions of Brooklyn judges were unwarranted.
Without evidence of intent, she added, federal civil rights charges were unwarranted.
The losses that Morgan Stanley took and the risk were unwarranted".
That is why Mr. Mills said yesterday that Mr. Levy's complaints were unwarranted.
He has since concluded that the concerns were unwarranted and prematurely ended his career.
The American Bus Association, the industry's main trade group, said fears of traveling by bus were unwarranted.
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