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    unnecessary


    1. I wrote to the brewery pointing out that their handling of the situation had caused me unnecessary embarrassment


    2. We resented them as an unnecessary intrusion in our self-development


    3. - Try and stop unnecessary or unwanted expenses


    4. Johnny felt that the last point was gratuitously unnecessary, but was


    5. although he deemed it unnecessary to wear a tie under these dire circumstances


    6. ‘Sad and totally unnecessary


    7. But just because we are given times when we suffer does not mean that we are to continue in an unnecessary suffering


    8. The kind of suffering that is brought about by anxiety and wringing of the hands is unnecessary


    9. This action of embarrassing Saul was unnecessary, and the very heart of David recognized it


    10. It will be unnecessary; he has the ‘sight’! He knows we are coming to aid him

    11. Your new calmness of mind will make it unnecessary for you to turn to food for comfort or as a means of relieving tension or boredom


    12. But this kind of pain is unnecessary


    13. It would seem unnecessary to say that you should not read or do close sewing if your eyes are tired, nor should you read in bed with the book above the level of your eyes


    14. We wouldn't want to draw unnecessary attention


    15. Danny found virtual reality far more rewarding than the unnecessary and irksome chores that comprised all manual forms of familial communication


    16. unnecessary and irksome chores that comprised all manual forms


    17. Nasty and unnecessary


    18. last thing he wanted was to cause unnecessary trouble for


    19. unnecessary) had often turned out to be a monumentally


    20. They were actually unnecessary, used more as a point of focus than actual reference

    21. {See Tracts on the Corn Trade, Tract 3,} It is unnecessary to observe how much this forced exportation must have raised the price of corn above what it otherwise would have been in the home market


    22. By doing this, you are eliminating unnecessary calories and excess fat


    23. This ensures that you are not eating any unnecessary fats in the


    24. clearly, then? You tell it all with an unnecessary air of suspense


    25. When multiplied, therefore, to an unnecessary number, they may in a particular year consume so great a share of this produce, as not to leave a sufficiency for maintaining the productive labourers, who should reproduce it next year


    26. In each of those periods, however, there was not only much private and public profusion, many expensive and unnecessary wars, great perversion of the annual produce from maintaining productive to maintain unproductive hands; but sometimes, in the confusion of civil discord, such absolute waste and destruction of stock, as might be supposed, not only to retard, as it certainly did, the natural accumulation of riches, but to have left the country, at the end of the period, poorer than at the beginning


    27. These are things in which further expense is frequently rendered unnecessary by former expense; and when a person stops short, he appears to do so, not because he has exceeded his fortune, but because he has satisfied his fancy


    28. This notion, which at first sight seems so plausible, has been so fully exposed by Mr Hume, that it is, perhaps, unnecessary to say any thing more about it


    29. Those different manufactures come, in process of time, to be gradually subdivided, and thereby improved and refined in a great variety of ways, which may easily be conceived, and which it is therefore unnecessary to explain any farther


    30. In answer she just hugged him tighter – words were unnecessary

    31. The same cause gradually led them to dismiss the unnecessary part of their tenants


    32. By the removal of the unnecessary mouths, and by exacting from the farmer the full value of the farm, a greater surplus, or, what is the same thing, the price of a greater surplus, was obtained for the proprietor, which the merchants and manufacturers soon furnished him with a method of spending upon his own person, in the same manner as he had done the rest


    33. “Your fear’s unnecessary,” Tragus said


    34. unnecessary quantity of gold and silver, is as absurd as it would be to attempt to increase the good cheer of private families, by obliging them to keep an unnecessary number of kitchen utensils


    35. As the expense of purchasing those unnecessary utensils would diminish, instead of increasing, either the quantity or goodness of the family provisions; so the expense of purchasing an unnecessary quantity of gold and silver must, in every country, as necessarily diminish the wealth which feeds, clothes, and lodges, which maintains and employs the people


    36. Should this be supposed, it would afford the most decisive argument, to demonstrate how unnecessary it is for government to watch over the preservation of money, since, upon this supposition, the whole money of the country must have gone from it, and returned to it again, two different times in so short a period, without any body's knowing any thing of the matter


    37. It is therefore unnecessary to say any thing further about either


    38. The statesmn, who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be trusted, not only to no single person, but to no council or senate whatever


    39. In the foregoing part of this chapter, I have endeavoured to show, even upon the principles of the commercial system, how unnecessary it is to lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous


    40. Neither soldier wanted to witness such an end, especially one so unnecessary

    41. Ironically, Quentin Tote is facing the same sort of resistance to his discovery as Wilbur Chuff did over a century and a half previously, even down to the unnecessary criticism of his nose


    42. Being cognizant of these the Laws can be highly beneficial, because we can then avoid the unnecessary pitfalls or refrain from undesirable actions


    43. a procedure (often unnecessary) that has to be followed due to a rule


    44. It is unnecessary, I apprehend, at present to say anything further, in order to expose the folly of a system which fatal experience has now sufficiently exposed


    45. It is unnecessary, I imagine, to observe how contrary such regulations are to the boasted liberty of the subject, of which we affect to be so very jealous ; but which, in this case, is so plainly sacrificed to the futile interests of our merchants and manufacturers


    46. He pushed with unnecessary force in a bid to cut off before maximum


    47. sovereign renders unnecessary that troublesome jealousy, which, in some modern republics, seems to watch over the minutest actions, and to be at all times ready to disturb the peace of every citizen


    48. But had those tolls been put under the management of commissioners, who had no such interest, they might perhaps, have been dissipated in ornamental and unnecessary expenses, while the most essential parts of the works were allowed to go to ruin


    49. Serious kit: Kevlar and titanium construction with an integrated cooling system (he wasn’t going to bear unnecessary discomfort on a warm June day)


    50. They are more disposed to examine, and more capable of seeing through, the interested complaints of faction and sedition; and they are, upon that account, less apt to be misled into any wanton or unnecessary opposition to the measures of government













































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    unnecessary unneeded immaterial inconsequential insignificant nonessential simple trivial trifling