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undue
adjective as in excessive, unnecessary
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“In retrospect, I realize that ending these contracts created an undue burden on the people of Maine, which was not the intent,” Dudek said.
Yes, press freedom is the right to publish unfettered by undue government intrusion.
The relationships, Canter said, make Ernst vulnerable to being extorted if people learned of them and could give someone undue influence over her.
It called on the BBC to "reject attempts to have the documentary permanently removed or subjected to undue disavowals".
However he added he had been "simply pointing out realism" and rejected the idea he had offered any undue concessions to Moscow.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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