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undue

[uhn-doo, -dyoo] / ʌnˈdu, -ˈdyu /


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“In a completely improper effort to exert undue pressure on Presley to retract her legitimate, truthful claims, Kruse and her co-conspirators have also sued Presley’s son, cousin, and assistant,” the statement continued.

From Los Angeles Times

You can challenge a will, if there even was a will, based on undue influence, lack of testamentary capacity and/or fraud, among other reasons.

From MarketWatch

Earlier this year, Sean Kennedy, a member of the commission and its former chair, resigned over what he described as undue county interference in the commission’s activities.

From Los Angeles Times

“We do not expect this kind of announcement to put undue stress on duration, curve and swap spreads,” they say in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, they allow undue benefits to incumbent players that already enjoy substantial moats and network effects.

From MarketWatch