Unwarranted
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98 examples of Unwarranted in a sentence
Given this, dire comparisons to, say, the decline of Rome are simply
unwarranted.
Such pessimism is
unwarranted.
If these fears seem unwarranted, it is worth recalling that Siberia was once a part of China’s Middle Kingdom, and that Russia has been invaded twice in as many centuries – first by Napoleon, then by Hitler.
Before the financial crisis hit in 2008, all of these policies would have been disparaged as
unwarranted
interventions in financial markets.
Some say that President Viktor Yushchenko’s decision this week to dismiss Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych’s government was
unwarranted.
Some critics add that central banks are failing to hit their inflation targets anyway, so their activism is not only unwarranted, but also ineffective.
From the standpoint of balancing aggregate demand and potential aggregate supply, the central bank should start by simply issuing a straightforward statement that, five years after the crisis began, a 0-2% target for annual inflation clearly runs
unwarranted
downside employment risks, and a 2-4% target is called for.
This spurred an unsustainable consumption boom, as well as
unwarranted
risk-taking by consumers and financial institutions, which contributed to the large distortions and bubbles in global financial markets that were the preconditions for the current crisis.
Such complacency is
unwarranted.
The international community's goal must be to persuade neighboring countries to halt their brazen,
unwarranted
attacks on parts of Syrian society.
It also resurrected the
unwarranted
claim that global warming was to blame for such events, together with the morally irresponsible argument that we should help future hurricane victims by cutting CO2 emissions.
The aggressive and comprehensive intervention that Keynesians claimed was needed to manage aggregate demand, and that Minskyites claimed was needed to manage financial risk, was entirely
unwarranted.
Even a slowdown will not be enough so long as governments accommodate
unwarranted
real wage gains (and the resulting unemployment) with generous income support.
Although many people seem amazed that India has maintained rapid growth for so long – even in the face of the global downturn – surprise is
unwarranted.
In order to abolish this
unwarranted
psychoanalytic assumption, the researchers abandoned the attempt to distinguish natural from disordered conditions by context or etiology and assumed that all conditions that met the symptom-based criteria were disordered.
Like many other recent reports on the topic, this one starts from unargued – and largely
unwarranted
– assumptions and arrives at anodyne conclusions.
Meanwhile, the
unwarranted
blocking and filtering of Web sites has grown more common in many countries, as has aggressive surveillance of Internet users.
This virtuous circle is the reason why Poland is introducing a stringent anti-cyclical budget rule that prohibits any
unwarranted
fiscal loosening, while gradually lowering its debt/GDP ratio to about 40%.
Still, warnings that renminbi devaluation will spark a “currency war” are
unwarranted.
Just as last year when there was
unwarranted
growth pessimism in Europe, this year there is
unwarranted
growth euphoria.
Still, Trump’s decision not to certify was
unwarranted
and ill-advised.
Some of the criticism of its economic policies is
unwarranted.
It is also true that countries dependent on official aid and IMF loans can face
unwarranted
pressure to conform to outsiders’ wrongheaded policy views – from premature opening of capital markets in Asia in the 1990’s to force-fed austerity in Greece and Spain today.
Despite recent setbacks, writing off the threat posed by ISIS is as
unwarranted
as it is premature.
These proposals are unwarranted, inappropriate, and contrary to the recommendations of experts, both within the government and in the scientific community.
Repudiating
unwarranted
and unjustified debts would be consistent with economic logic and international law.
That is not to say that his basic concerns are
unwarranted.
Then, at the end of the eighteenth century, the founders of the United States of America and their intellectual successors claimed that this pessimism about government was
unwarranted.
Criminalizing blasphemy should be strongly opposed as an
unwarranted
restriction on freedom of expression, even by those who believe that there are certain limited circumstances in which it is appropriate to make hate speech a crime.
Middle-class families that had struggled to send their kids to private schools (nearly 60% of all pupils attend such institutions) did not welcome what they viewed as
unwarranted
government meddling.
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