「needlessly」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

needlessly

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  • The term also suggests a person who is needlessly aggressive in dealing with others-particular
  • rums!) and inappropriate for the country you needlessly and unwarily assail.
  • ot court public approval, and was considered needlessly antagonistic to the popular feeling.
  • ly outweigh the costs to defendants of being needlessly arrested and booked.”
  • t that they believe the Democratic Party has needlessly ceded to their Republican counterparts.
  • carry on regardless with an inflexible, and needlessly complex programme."
  • ints of excessive numbers of omissions which needlessly complicates voting for the public and is con
  • nd announce” rule, and that the officers had needlessly destroyed property during the search.
  • ons due to the desire to avoid making I.T.A. needlessly different from standard English spelling (wh
  • , in which he criticized his earlier work as needlessly forcing Shakespeare into an abstract metaphy
  • , when he runs into a hippie that Zipper was needlessly harassing near the beginning of the film.
  • No man exposes himself needlessly in Ireland when a military lorry passes by.
  • accusing them of plugging up spiders' fangs, needlessly killing insects and tying crocodiles' mouths
  • onal film, and are generally presented among needlessly lengthy scientific descriptions and impressi
  • e and the way in which academic discourse is needlessly obscure.
  • he abolished many vexatious rules which had needlessly restricted liberty, and would have done more
  • he face" is an expression used to describe a needlessly self-destructive over-reaction to a problem:
  • battles, he is horrified to discover himself needlessly slaughtering countless numbers of the nefari
  • warned: CoolKatt number 99999 has designs on needlessly splitting this article into WPTZ and WRCV-TV
  • ad coined as a definition for incoherent and needlessly subjective criticism).
  • from the Rye Harbour RNLI station responded needlessly to a Latvian steamer in distress.
  • "Privacy Fiasco that Needlessly Undermines Security", Financial Times, May 3
  • llen Willis holds that the term 'erotica' is needlessly vague and euphemistic, and appeals to an ide