Sentences with word «unnecessarily»

using both the leaves and delicious stems — which are often unnecessarily thrown out.
If there is a comfortable bed and good plumbing, I don't need to go all Indiana Jones unnecessarily.
Unnecessarily complex, for my liking.
I recently bought a new dark tile and couldn't wait to try it out for food photography, hence these unnecessarily moody shots!
Such an unnecessarily strong flavor addition.
You might also be unnecessarily skeptical about the lime — it's not a distinct flavor, but rather adds a light touch and keeps the smoothie from being too heavy.
«Industry continues to stand behind its scheme which not only meets the NSW Government's environmental targets at a lower cost than a CDS, but also ensures that consumers are not unnecessarily penalised and jobs are not unnecessarily put at risk,» he said.
The bottom line is that this petition to the FDA by a group of activists is not based on sound science and is unnecessarily raising the fears of consumers.
Please excuse the unnecessarily long title of this salad.
Oil your grill well to prevent sticking, don't move the kebabs around unnecessarily and keep a close eye on the fire to avoid flare - ups.
Why risk making ourselves unnecessarily sick?
Finally, IDFA supports the three signatories remove other non-tariff barriers to trade, including sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS) or unnecessarily restrictive regulations.
I, admittedly, used to be the type who would buy the off - brand cling wrap because I tend to be unnecessarily frugal at times but, at some point, Thom talked me into spending a few extra bucks on the quality stuff and I haven't reached for the $ 2 roll, since.
I can't take credit for that line — I heard it from Anthony Bourdain, who repeated it from someone else, on an old episode of No Reservations — but as someone who has a propensity for making things unnecessarily complicated, it stuck with me.
To release the guilt that I unnecessarily place on myself.
Now I'm worrying that I might put her through something unnecessarily.
But it has not been unnecessarily critical.
We want to ensure that anyone buying gluten - free doesn't have to face unnecessarily high costs or compromise on product quality.
A couple other notes about this recipe: In addition to being very sweet, most crisp / crumble / cobbler - type toppings are big - time butter bombs - unnecessarily so.
You not only use an unreasonable amount of paper towels (non-green greens, as it were); but you also unnecessarily crush delicate greens such as basil and mint.
I can't imagine eliminating gluten and hounding it like the devil as the solution: celiac people end up with the mediocre and unhealthy offerings they find on the shelves, and non-celiac unnecessarily make their life harder and renounce some serious good times.
Some folks worry — unnecessarily, let's get that out there — that paella is as hands - on a rice dish as is risotto.
That was unnecessarily cheesy.
Who am I to complicate things unnecessarily?
It just seemed so unnecessarily cruel... Those poor animals treated as inanimate objects!
It's a great bread book, but her method for achieving a starter takes fifteen days and gives highly specific flour and water amounts for feeding the thing, all of which is clearly unnecessarily difficult by about 12 days and pounds of wasted flour.
Sometimes I just reach for things when I don't need them, but if I need to defreeze something or make it at that particular time, I find that I often can't be bothered, so that stops me from unnecessarily snacking.
Because religion talk divides unnecessarily — as your cartoon states.
Furthermore, an unwillingness to entertain common - sense restrictions casts the evangelical faith in an unnecessarily unfavorable light.
But she recognizes, rightly, I think, that certain topics have been left unnecessarily confused in Buddhist thought.
«We continue to hear from many people on the debate over sexuality that our current Discipline contains language which is contradictory, unnecessarily hurtful, and inadequate for the variety of local, regional and global contexts,» the proposal said.
First, look up «occam's razor» — you don't invent unnecessarily complex explanations for something that really calls for no complex explanation at all.
He feels that she nags him unnecessarily about hanging up his clothes and taking out the trash.
Why would a true Christian let anyone suffer unnecessarily?
Finally, Boff is charged with being unnecessarily polemical and disrespectful in his comments on the church's use and abuse of power.
Let us examine a third and stronger argument, a straightforward moral assertion; the state ought not to take life unnecessarily.
We will not here discuss whether or not Whitehead, by introducing «eternal objects» (revised, but not given up, in the wake of SMW), these «pure potentials» (PR 23/34), has unnecessarily burdened his cosmology with a problematic two - worlds theory.
Although Morris readily grants that «process theology has issued some important correctives concerning the medieval conception of God,» he nonetheless holds that «process theologians, in a spirit of innovation, often have departed unnecessarily, and dangerously, from the traditional claims of the faith they most often purport to be preserving» (AE 150).
There are times when suffering appears unnecessarily prolonged, and we may pray that the end comes soon.
Clinging to low - grade forms of harmony unnecessarily is a deviation from the good.
, if it embraces large blocks of legal material, if it sometimes exercises an unnecessarily minute interest in the external accouterments of institutionalized religion, it also incorporates some of the Old Testament's most beautiful and eloquent lines.
Certainly, from a secular media point of view, to associate oneself unnecessarily with this scandal was an inconceivable, even borderline suicidal, course of action.
7) which was certainly prudentially given: since the Assyrian king would not in any case tolerate for long such independent and insurrectionist action on the part of vassals, Ahaz obligated himself unnecessarily.
But Scripture is also clear that we must not be argumentative, prone to pick fights, and unnecessarily divisive (1 Cor.
At the height of the violent reactions by Muslims, the dominant note in the Western media — led, predictably, by the New York Times — was that Benedict had been careless or unnecessarily provocative and should, figuratively speaking, crawl on his knees to Mecca to ask forgiveness.
The past few years have brought in bumper crops of B + horror from around the world: fun, unnecessarily thoughtful, poignant, often featuring implicit social commentary, about 90 minutes long and available for streaming.
Pharaoh was not one to be challenged or angered unnecessarily.
«I think that language like «sky daddy» or «imaginary friend Sam» immediately and unnecessarily pits people against each other... I don't want the secular community to risk failing to engage with the faith community».
Your editorial, «When Church - State Conflicts Aren't» (March) unnecessarily confused matters.
I and many many others would argue that science is unnecessarily attempting to misappropriate the word that God was intended to represent.
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