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I recall being taught that those laws were a big mistake perpetrated by an infant republic, unduly empowering the president to infringe on civil liberties.

The CPS and Leila’s private barrister appealed the sentence as being unduly lenient.

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But Prof Fox says while it is possible to discover an allergy later in life - or to develop one - it is “uncommon and not something to be unduly worried about”.

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She said there were factual inaccuracies and that it had been "unduly harsh".

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It argued the rules were never used and would "unduly restrict" the right to strike, while the Conservatives said the move to start phasing them out would put access to emergency services at risk.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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