Sentences with phrase «give undue»

More fundamentally, it can give undue leverage to shareholders who may no longer have an economic interest in the insolvent company.
Surely the real question is whether the proposed charges reasonably compensate the system owners for the true costs of increasing the capacity, rather than give them undue profit (they are in a regulated business so have pretty firm profit margins) or allow them to discriminate against their competition (from users of their own system).
In any event, one should not give undue weight to the argument that releasing this kind of information to defence counsel will lead to reverse engineering of the devices and thus to unfair competition.
We will tend to believe women who allege rape less and we may give undue credence to elements that suggest to us another rationale for explaining the accusation than «a rape has occurred».
It should probably be emphasised that this was COMMENT and not give it undue credibility by refering to it as a «paper» when it was not.
Mann's papers give undue focus to a small amount of data.
Don't give undue stress to the subject matter, aspects, or to the overall operative methods.
«The stoppage of the debate by Channels TV is because the programme is meant to give undue advantage to the four candidates against the other 33 candidates who were equally certified for the election by INEC.
Unlike AV, it does not give undue weight and influence to the second preference votes of minor parties, but could signficantly change electoral behaviour.
Having the Presidential Election first will give an undue advantage to the ruling party because the issue of band wagon effect will come to play.
On investigation, three hundred (300) delegate tags were indiscriminately issued to non-delegates, two designated buses were provided to convey known non-delegates to the voting centre and voted to give undue advantage to one of the aspirants.
If you don't check out what others are doing or are achieving, you'll always want to give yourself undue kudos that would only make you rest on your laurels when you could actually achieve more.
We need to be biblical, not give undue weight to the experiential.
If you're a hiring manager, or when you're seated at the negotiating table, make sure that your own unconscious bias doesn't discount or give an undue advantage to a given candidate.
In the aftermath of the 2008 - 2009 recession, many countries had to modify their legislative fiscal rules given the undue burdens that would have been placed on them.
The Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission announced that it has reviewed Bell's complaint and determined Rogers is not giving undue preference to its subscribers by offering them exclusive access to its GamePlus mobile app.
In addition, Christian theologians, following Saint Paul, have extended the concept to include giving undue importance to other aspects of religion, or to non-religious aspects of life in general, with no involvement of images specifically.
In response, proponents of Nelson's position charge that the understanding of the Bible held by defenders of the «traditional ethic» gives undue authority to specific texts.
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
According to West, the former is the result of heavy - handed state policy which gives undue sway to particular groups in society over individuals, while the latter, at its worst, represents a form of «political straightjacketing».
The article also said the «big society» ideas of the campaign were given undue prominence: «The Big Society slogan was the crystallisation of «social responsibility» - a consistent Cameron theme, and an expression of his belief that «we're all in this together».
-LSB-...] is that it has given undue predominance and voice to a minority group within wider society, namely the affluent middle class.
You must be transparent and fair to all without giving undue advantage to one party over another.
In 2002, a company called SearchKing sued Google, saying that its dominance in search gave it undue influence over other internet businesses.
That doesn't mean you should be giving undue praise, of course.
Because the way we organize the K - 12 system gives undue advantage to those who already have some advantages.
ECMC has appealed the ruling of Judge Sawyer but they should really back off in this case and allow Conniff to discharge her student loans given her undue hardship which she appears to have adequately proven to the judge.
Even saying «no» gives it undue attention.
I appreciate the effort at wielding the «whack - a-mole» hammer, but I wonder whether this gives undue attention to a same ol' same ol' argument.
If biases in the process are a result of the methodology giving undue influence to specific temperature series or series with particular traits, then R1 and R2 will basically be the same and nothing is gained in applying your procedure.
Critics of the hockey stick say this shape, and thus the implication, can exist solely by giving undue weight to a small amount of data.
Ultimately, we show that present temperature abnormalities are given undue weight and lead to an overestimation of the frequency of similar past events, thereby increasing belief in and concern for global warming.
It should compare the outlines of IPCC report to the issues discussed in the literature, checking whether the IPCC gives undue weight to certain topics while ignoring other ones.
This recommendation is fabulous, and easily done: «It should compare the outlines of IPCC report to the issues discussed in the literature, checking whether the IPCC gives undue weight to certain topics while ignoring other ones.»
Your way, it seems to me, gives undue deference to credentialed authors — science has an unhappy history of scholars getting it wrong, as you acknowledge, from the importance of head bumps to the fine points of racial hygiene.
Although it is a very minor part of the global energy system — a quick aside on surface temperature is useful given the undue attention it receives.
If true, it would mean Mann's methodology inherently gave undue influence to that particular shape.
Girma, you've been trying for years to prove that CO2 doesn't impact climate by giving undue weight to years where CO2 wasn't changing significantly.
The views of organisations such as the IPCC come to be given undue weight and in the particular case of AGW their false status is a godsend to anyone with a suitable agenda who desires to overcome the constraints of normal democratic procedures.
There are many uncertainties in the science and the occasional finding that pokes holes in details, but claims that warming stopped in year X, there is an ice age imminent, etc. are given undue prominence when there is no real evidence for this sort of position, just as there is no real evidence that tobacco isn't a health hazard, or HIV doesn't cause AIDS.
While they have faith in this method, they state; «in some cases this method can increase error by giving undue weight to one isolated station with anomalous temperature.»
Maybe it's bad for federal law to impose such an obligation on employers, whether because the law is too vague, imposes unduly on private employers, imposes unduly on coworkers, gives an undue preference to conscientious objectors (it has been interpreted to apply to nonreligious conscientious objectors as well as religious ones), or something else.
By interlacing the amount of the bill between the description of the work done and the effort and value given, the amount of the bill is typically not given undue emphasis by the client.
Firstly, the mother should not be given undue benefit for her actions in a «direct violation of the father's custodial rights» (at para 83).
Ver's earlier participation in the Bitcoin Cash has received much criticism from developers who have said that he is giving undue and unwanted importance to miners.
We at ProExam share Dr. Duckworth's concern about giving undue weight to or inappropriate application of character assessment.
The Australian Government is very disappointed that the Committee's concluding observations ignored the progress Australia has made in addressing indigenous issues, gave undue weight to NGO submissions, and strayed from its legitimate mandate.

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