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unduly

[uhn-doo-lee, -dyoo-] / ʌnˈdu li, -ˈdyu- /


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The data will have eased concerns at the RBA that raising interest rates next month might unduly push unemployment higher.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prof Jeremy Horder, a criminal law expert at London School of Economics, said he feared an "over-broad false statement law" could "have an unduly chilling effect on the speech of conscientious people and media outlets".

From BBC

Someone with $25 million, or $1 billion, has no particular reason to worry unduly about daily fluctuations in the stock market, or to panic.

From MarketWatch

You can see where this last factor, leverage, might unduly flatter the ROE of overborrowers.

From Barron's

You can see where this last factor, leverage, might unduly flatter the ROE of overborrowers.

From Barron's