unduly in the PONS Dictionary

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They should be brief in duration, so compliance with s. 10(b) will not excuse prolonging, unduly and artificially, any such detention.
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The mayor objected to this, arguing that the increased cost of $5 million to $10 million a year would be unduly burdensome for the city.
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In 1953, she wrote against proposed anti-discrimination legislation as unduly restricting the freedom of employers.
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At least one 20th century historian found it unduly romantic, and criticized it for exaggerating the importance of her relatives, particularly her father-in-law.
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This is probably an unduly sweeping comment to make.
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At the same time, ordinary regiments probably also possessed some archers, otherwise their capacity for independent operations would have been unduly constrained.
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Liu later apologized and said that his words were unduly harsh.
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The governmentand, sometimes, private partieshave used antitrust law to prohibit practices or mergers that would unduly limit competition.
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Although some of his etymologies appear not correct, this essay stands unsurpassed even today and is unduly forgotten.
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Nevertheless, the four barrels were not mounted independently in individual mounts because this would have meant an unduly large barbette diameter.
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