undue

ਨਾਜਾਇਜ਼
definition
adjective
this figure did not give rise to undue concern
unwarranted or inappropriate because excessive or disproportionate.
example
Meaney suggested that the Board examine the possibility of buying services from the private sector in cases where there was 'undue' delay.
‘The minister said that he was anxious to deal with the proposed legislation and was not in favour of 'undue' delay,’ said Mr Walsh.
They did not anticipate any 'undue' delay in meeting the council's request and expected that the council's deliberations would be concluded soon after the provision of the information.
Society as a whole has placed 'undue' and excessive trust in the ability of political measures to solve the problems of the Aborigines.
Where there is abundance of food, excessive eating and 'undue' weight gain are not uncommon, although there is in fact a normal physiological tendency to lay down more fat stores in the earlier months.
There are numerous complaints about the 'undue' delays there are in planning at the moment.
And that's appropriate because the threat is an urgent one, and we need to act without 'undue' delay.
This follows a landmark European Court ruling that governments must now pay for their citizens' medical treatment abroad if there is 'undue' delay providing it at home.
Overpopulation and rampant species loss are ‘unfounded or 'undue' concerns.’
Although I was particularly careful not to name any person, I regret any distress or 'undue' concern that might have been caused to any person.
Serious problems usually result from 'undue' delay in seeing a doctor.
It was characterised by an excessive and even 'undue' respect for authority and authoritarianism.
It also gives grounds for caution at the possibility of 'undue' government interference or excessive bureaucratization.
When we finally started to make inroads and become popular, there was so much, at least as far as the band was concerned, 'undue' attention being paid to my stuff.
Cllr Joe Dunne said he was concerned at what appears ‘to be an 'undue' delay’ in putting the scheme in place.
Anyone who continues to look at the new environment from an outdated perspective will become embroiled in excessive and 'undue' worries.
Given the type of congestion we have experienced, 'undue' delay in providing the roads needed would be a recipe for a real nightmare scenario.
He also called for cancer services in Ireland to be put ‘on a par with the rest of Europe and the world without any 'undue' delay.’
Voluntary organisations such as Civil Defence also need call-out plans to bring personnel in from their everyday activities in an effective manner and without 'undue' delay.
They impose excess burdens through 'undue' discouragement of such investment.
It suggests that the existing regime contains aspects which 'unduly' deter investment.
They should be compensated with money when their interest is 'unduly' interfered with.
The SNP, they claim, is being punished 'unduly' for the general disillusion with home rule.
I don't want to alarm them 'unduly' , but they do need to be extremely careful.
It isn't the first time they have 'unduly' worried themselves by failing to put lesser opponents out of sight.
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