What I see more - and - more is the overuse, and
often unnecessary use of profanity.
Not exact matches
The writers of the report are, perhaps, most disturbed by the fact that «even when legal, abortion is
often prevented or delayed by obstacles to the access of appropriate services, such as the widespread
use of conscientious objection, medically
unnecessary waiting periods or biased counselling»; and calls on Member States to «regulate and monitor the
use of conscientious objection in the key professions, so as to ensure that reproductive healthcare is guaranteed as an individual's right.»
When a person learns to
use his latent resources, it
often becomes
unnecessary to deal in depth with his «pathology.»
To minimize milk duct issues make sure your baby is latching on correctly, breastfeed your baby very
often,
use different breastfeeding positions to drain all the areas of your breast and avoid putting
unnecessary pressure on your breast tissue.
Plus, this is
often considered one of the most over-performed,
unnecessary surgeries — including its
use for endometriosis.
I love how lightweight it is and I
often stick it in my purse instead of
using an
unnecessary camera bag.
All this prevents unwanted vibrations right from the start, and makes it
unnecessary to
use the additional, weight - increasing vibration dampers that are
often found in open - top sports cars.
(Again, I
use a text file to avoid
unnecessary errors; since you'll
often be
using this text file to copy and paste links into websites, don't take a chance that hidden word processor formatting will mess up your links.)
To avoid
unnecessary risks and keep renovations on track, successful house - flippers
often use the services of experts, including home inspectors, accountants, project managers, and real estate agents.
In the beginning of my grooming career, I
often thought bows or bandannas were
unnecessary and perhaps even a little undignified for the pet, although I did
use them.
I have high hopes that by continuing to educate our communities, we will someday see an end to the
use of the outdated,
unnecessary, and
often harmful training practices that unfortunately still exist within our industry.
The existence of scientific uncertainty has
often been
used in support of arguments that climate mitigation is
unnecessary or too costly.
The Wrongest Product Awards will go to those products (and their designers) that embody the least amount of redeeming value while incurring the
use of
unnecessary,
often gratuitous, materials or energy.
Cases that could be determined by
use of the paper - based accelerated possession procedure without a hearing
often take up
unnecessary court time because the correct procedure has not been followed.
Life insurance is most
often used to replace lost income if the breadwinner of a family dies, to make sure mortgages, retirement, and college savings are protected; once someone outgrows these financial obligations and their kids are out of school and their mortgage is paid off, life insurance becomes an
unnecessary expense.
Other people —
often iPhone users who have had years to get
used to tap - typing — think it's slow and
unnecessary.
Cell - site simulators,
often called IMSI catchers or Stingrays, masquerade as cell phone towers and trick our phones into connecting to them so police can track down suspect targets, but their
use also collects the data and location of innocent bystanders and extracts
unnecessary sensitive data in the process.
Avoid
using vague and
unnecessary words that
often mislead readers.
The word «
unnecessary» is
often used to describe this conflict because many of the conflicts that arise can be easily avoided with the
use of divorce communication tools.
They don't have difficulty being succinct, have no patience for finite detail, many abhor those
unnecessary questions asking people, where as women
often use metaphors.