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113 Sentences With "not warranted"

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A tax cut, is just not warranted at this time.
In the case of North Korea, trust is not warranted.
But most concluded that fish oil treatment was not warranted.
It was "determined a welfare check was not warranted," record shows.
Few in America believe that criminal justice reform is not warranted.
Others felt, however, that some of the inclusions were not warranted.
Dismissal is an a priori judgment that close examination is not warranted.
"All of this panic is just not warranted," Rush Limbaugh scoffed on Wednesday.
The council feels that in respect of this application an exception is not warranted.
"Delisting the coastal California gnatcatcher is not warranted at this time," the agency wrote.
But slowly and surely, and not with a degree of gusto because it's not warranted.
Insider lifestyle editor Chloe Pantazi wrote that "the backlash over her boots is not warranted."
The headline represents powerful innuendo, but it's not warranted by the reporting in the article.
It judged that it was "not warranted in the public interest" to put them into resolution.
A review of the evidence, she said, convinced her that a special counsel was not warranted.
"There's a lot of negativity embedded in its valuation that we think is not warranted," Harvey said.
To have a book that is just about him winning the presidency, we think it's not warranted.
Even if the companies want to take that risk, a rollback is not warranted by the facts.
It said a discount of more than 2 percent was not warranted and it was pursuing other options.
Building new automotive capacity is extremely costly and not warranted by demand conditions in the current U.S. market.
Therefore, an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence is not warranted and the matter is declined.
The governor of Hawaii, David Ige, said he supported the SoE, but said a statewide emergency is not warranted.
Given the Federal Reserve's pledge to gradually increase rates, I believe panic is not warranted regarding fixed-income investments.
Police officers in Illinois are testing a new restraint weapon designed for situations where deadly force is not warranted.
The third would be Meng's release by a Canadian court on the grounds the U.S. request was not warranted.
While some have echoed the same concerns as their liberal counterparts, many still believe an investigation is not warranted.
"We are manoeuvring in a highly volatile environment and it is not warranted to make any sudden moves," Nagy said.
He advised me that because I have no symptoms or other risk factors, a COVID-19 test was not warranted.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that shouldn't allow for people to vocalize such hatred when it's not warranted.
The complaint argues that since the "binding nature of the conditions of sale" were never changed, the return is not warranted.
What we see is that stigma can occur even when the risk is very low and the stigma is not warranted.
Her reply was tough: The never ending news cycles about Trump's racist tweets isn't NOT warranted, what he did was horrifying.
This enhances the risk of failing to act when action is warranted as well as acting when it is not warranted.
Despite Snap's slowing growth rate and slowing user growth at the time it filed, comparisons to Twitter are not warranted, he said.
Separately, Mueller did not bring a charge of obstruction of justice against the president, and Barr concluded that one was not warranted.
" The "panic is just not warranted," Limbaugh declared, saying it presented to him a "gigantic series of question marks and red flags.
ELLIOTT JACOBSON SCARSDALE, N.Y. ♦ To the Editor: There are notable exceptions to Kenneth M. Pollack's contention that assassination is not warranted.
A government official who is responsible for cyber security told Reuters "abrupt" policy changes towards Huawei were not warranted after the arrests.
Meanwhile, Kelly Williams, managing director of consultancy Sports Revolution, believes that because most athletes are self-employed, paid maternity leave is not warranted.
During presidential debates in which the pair have sparred on human rights and national security, the issue has not warranted a single mention.
Steffen said an emergency was not warranted because the outbreak has not spread to any other country, though there's nothing preventing its spread.
The floodlights that beam from his Keyboard of Consumer Fairness are never intended to produce results that are not warranted by the facts.
"So there have been many species we've been able to come up with 'not warranted' findings because of those proactive efforts," he continued.
He also said the department under Trump found that nearly 85033 percent of all petitions were not warranted for ESA listing under guidelines.
But prosecutors said Tuesday they investigated allegations of misconduct by Awan while on the job in Congress and determined federal charges were not warranted.
Attorney General William Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein concluded that an obstruction-of-justice charge was not warranted, based on the report.
The U.S. also must live up to its obligations to refrain from reimposing sanctions on Iran, if they are not warranted for other activities.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Although Brazilian soybean plantings are poised for the smallest year-on-year increase in a decade, supply concerns are not warranted - yet.
An appeals court recently ruled that the treason charge was not warranted, but it allowed the indictment against her and other officials to proceed.
The "extremely negative narrative" that investors have adopted is not warranted since none of the fundamental data points to a 2008-like recession, argues Levkovich.
The companies argued that the freeze was not warranted saying it was not sufficiently proven that they had supported armed groups by trading natural resources.
Bond prices fell across Asia and long-term Japanese yields reached ground not visited since early 2016, a market tightening not warranted by domestic economic conditions.
Asked why ministry officials had not asked for the bridge to be closed or traffic restricted, the ministry said the level of corrosion had not warranted restrictions.
"We suspect that drawing a recession conclusion from such data is not warranted until the 3M-10Y yield curve is inverted by a substantial amount," Carnell said.
"If anyone had a gold rush mentality with appraisal rights, the court has shown them that's not warranted," said Minor Myers, a professor at Brooklyn Law School.
Furthermore, to second-guess the logic behind the sale is not warranted without a full grasp and understanding of the circumstances the university faced at the time.
It concluded that a disciplinary procedure was not warranted but urged the French government to take additional fiscal measures this year to fully comply with EU rules.
But while whole careers have been spent tracing the origins of human self-awareness, the lowly butt cheek has to this point not warranted even a short monograph.
Those opposed to a Hiroshima visit worry that it would only rekindle memories of Japan's militaristic past and that any appearance of a U.S. apology is not warranted.
Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, said that while discussions with the Europeans had been ongoing, the progress had not warranted either another temporary exemption or a permanent exemption.
"The commission has received information which has caused it to conclude that return of said person is not warranted," read one notably oblique 1991 Florida Parole Commission memo.
"I probably won't be out here if it weren't for the impeachment ... the proceedings are not warranted," said Ashford, whose past political activity had been limited to voting.
Finally, after the Senate Republicans voted against calling any witnesses, the defense of some GOP members was that, while Trump's behavior was inappropriate, the President's removal was not warranted.
" It added: "For these reasons, Commissioner Silver found that the extraordinary remedy of granting a game protest and replaying the last portion of a completed game was not warranted.
"The Court takes no position on whether a prosecution is or is not warranted, a decision entirely up to the United States Attorney," Alsup wrote in the second order.
The agency, which had been investigating Clinton's email practices, cleared her just two days ahead of the election and stood by its earlier finding that criminal charges were not warranted.
"It was penalized very harshly by investors at the end of last year when the market was pricing it as a single B credit, which was not warranted," she added.
" If the order in question lay outside the powers afforded to the court by the Constitution, then the order was surely not "warranted by the principles and usages of law.
But due to the substantial remuneration rules for investment funds which have been put in place in recent years, immediate legislative action is not warranted in this area, ESMA said.
Carefully phrased to match the language of the fields they were satirizing, the papers nonetheless used implausible statistics, made claims not warranted by the data, or relied upon ideologically motivated analyses.
"I think its a stretch to think this either is or should be the beginning of an easing cycle; its simply not warranted," said Ward McCarthy, chief U.S. economist at Jefferies.
As inflation hovers near a 16-year high just below 7 percent, officials insisted the forecast price spikes, which have triggered social media outrage and threats of protests, are not warranted.
The market's anticipation of strong sales from the new iPhones drove Apple shares much higher this year, but now one Wall Street firm says optimism for big upside is not warranted.
"I think it's a stretch to think this either is or should be the beginning of an easing cycle; it's simply not warranted," said Ward McCarthy, chief U.S. economist at Jefferies.
"Because plaintiffs have not demonstrated that they are likely to succeed on the merits of their claims, an extension of the restraining order at the present time is not warranted," he said.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected the petition by Intellectual Ventures for a writ of mandamus, calling it an extraordinary measure that was not warranted in this case.
As inflation hovers near a 16-year high at just below 7 percent, officials insisted the forecast price spikes, which have triggered social media outrage and threats of protests, are not warranted.
In response to petitions to list tortoises founded in the Mojave desert as endangered, and add new protections for Florida black bears, the FWS said Tuesday that these protections are not warranted.
Following a grand jury decision that charges are not warranted, Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin will not file criminal charges against Salvador Sanchez, a Los Angeles police officer, Hestrin announced Wednesday.
Christy has downplayed the threat of climate change in congressional hearings and media appearances, arguing that scientific models overestimate warming, and that major steps to cut greenhouse gas emissions are not warranted.
"If all this were to lead to an unwanted tightening of our monetary policy which is not warranted then we will have to just think about our monetary policy strategy," Draghi said.
Two Fed presidents, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Esther George, objected on the basis that a cut was not warranted, and that also confused markets about future policy.
Americans need answers to these questions for an abstract but fundamental purpose: so they can maintain faith in the nation's democratic system, or take appropriate electoral action if that faith is not warranted.
When payer policies leave patients and physicians with few choices but prescription opioids, it puts everyone in an untenable position: Either prescribe opioids when not warranted, or watch as patients suffer in pain.
While the program will probably increase consumption and limit a potential slowdown in growth, analysts say it is not warranted at a time when the Polish economy is growing at well above 4%.
Under American influence, the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs gave MDMA a similar classification under international law (though an expert committee formed by the World Health Organization argued that such severe restrictions were not warranted).
"The Government continues to believe ... that a Special Master is not warranted to review the seized materials for privilege and that a Government Filter Team would fairly and most efficiently accomplish this task," prosecutors wrote.
He opposed the obstruction of Congress charge, contending it was not warranted because House Democrats had not fought hard enough in the courts to try to force critical administration officials to testify in their inquiry.
"Due to prevailing risk aversion in financial markets and mounting global growth risks, a bearish outlook on gold is not warranted anymore," Carsten Menke, a commodities research analyst at Julius Baer, said in a note Monday.
"After review of the best available scientific and commercial information, we find that listing the Alexander Archipelago wolf is not warranted at this time throughout all or a significant portion of its range," the agency writes.
"After review of the best available scientific and commercial information, we find that listing the Alexander Archipelago wolf is not warranted at this time throughout all or a significant portion of its range," the agency wrote.
"This is a stark reminder that administering growth hormone as an intervention to slow aging—which is still being done in the anti-aging medicine industry — is not warranted by the scientific literature," Olshansky told Gizmodo.
In the fall of 2016, the Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office announced that it had completed its review of the shooting and had determined that it had been justified, and that criminal charges were not warranted.
This seems to be the first such case, and again shows that two-headed animals can be diverse, and assuming that only the head is duplicated is not warranted, though frequently assumed, as we did at first.
The committee agreed the decision to maintain the rate was in line with its pledge to withdraw stimulus "gradually and cautiously", and that a fresh increase in the base rate "might signal urgency" not was not warranted.
"McGill also said the risk goes beyond just not being needed or being something people wouldn't want: "There is a risk that too much information would create unnecessary worry, concern and health care issues that are not warranted.
In the document, originally filed under seal on Friday night, Mueller said that the onetime Trump campaign chairman agreed in his plea deal that anything less than the government's 17.5 to 22-year estimated sentence is not warranted.
"The right-wingers who looked at him like he was going to be the master builder of the Middle East — that was not warranted," said David Makovsky, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
He argued that the obstruction of Congress charge against Mr. Trump was not warranted because House Democrats had not fought hard enough in the courts to try to force critical administration officials to testify in their impeachment inquiry.
"As progress was made toward a sustained adjustment in the path of inflation, the relative importance of the forward guidance on policy rates would increase," policymakers said, noting that a further easing of financial conditions was not warranted.
" Adam Ross, the general counsel for the teachers' union, the United Federation of Teachers, said, "If an arbitrator finds, upon examining all the facts, that termination is not warranted, it is management's responsibility to use the employee in question.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An International Criminal Court investigation of possible war crimes by U.S. forces in Afghanistan is not "warranted or appropriate," the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday after prosecutors in The Hague found initial grounds for such a probe.
"We applaud Secretary Chao's leadership today and look forward to an era of smarter regulation that protects consumers from unfair practices, but does not step in when action is not warranted," said Airlines for America President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio.
A Polish government official responsible for cyber security, Karol Okonski, told Reuters on Sunday that "abrupt" policy changes toward Huawei were not warranted after the arrests, but that the use of the company's products by state entities could be reviewed.
"The negativity that we still see permeate the markets really is not warranted," said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies & Co. The Federal Reserve is mulling its next interest rate increase, after raising rates in December for the first time since 2006.
However, the judge later ruled that the state's demand for punitive damages was not warranted because dumping on the site by Hooker Chemical and Plastics, which was acquired by Occidental in 1968, was not illegal when it occurred, between 1942 and 1952.
" Speaking at the daily White House briefing, Sanders also suggested that any investigation of the allegations against Trump – made by at least 14 different women – was not warranted because "the American people spoke very loud and clear when they elected this president.
In a 75-page ruling on Monday, Judge Victor Marrero sharply rejected longstanding Department of Justice opinions that say a president cannot be indicted or prosecuted while in office, calling their conclusions "not warranted" or backed up by the authority of the courts.
"I have paid very careful attention to what has occurred, I have considered carefully what each of the jurors said, particularly [REDACTED], and I've looked at and read the briefs, but it is my judgment that a mistrial is not warranted in this case," Ellis said.
So although declining crop ratings or expanding drought conditions may sporadically offer short-term support to Chicago or Kansas City wheat futures, genuine concern for winter wheat yield is likely not warranted for at least a couple more months, barring a widespread, deep-freeze winter kill.
Last month's decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that greater sage-grouse are "not warranted" for listing under the Endangered Species Act is not only a win for the bird, but also for my herd and for thousands of livestock producers in the West.
Graham pressed Wray on whether he would have taken the same actions as Comey did last year with regards to the investigation into Clinton's emails, specifically him giving a press conference on the issue and "taking over the prosecutor's job" by saying charges were not warranted.
A man previously accused Spacey of sexually assaulting him in October 1992, but "the allegation is outside the statute of limitations, therefore, an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence is not warranted and prosecution is declined," according to an L.A. County D.A. charge evaluation worksheet.

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