US /ʌnˈnɛsəˌsɛrɪlɪ/
・UK /ˌʌn'nesəsərəlɪ/
UNNECESSARILY.
we simply pay an unnecessarily heavy price, for our reserve around people
Mind you, this space feels unnecessarily large, especially considering there's you may have noticed there's no toilet here.
Mind you, this space feels unnecessarily large, especially considering there's...
It's just that every minute another child dies unnecessarily, a child who could live a fruitful life, with the help of just one small donation.
It's just that every minute another child dies unnecessarily, a child who could live a fruitful life with the help of just one small donation.
It is just so unnecessarily large.
It is just so unnecessarily large.
We will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the course of worldwide nuclear war.
We will not prematurely or unnecessarily risk the cost of worldwide nuclear war.
This terminology has the dual effect of both making the situation sound less dire and making the comparison between reports unnecessarily difficult.
making the situation sound less dire and making comparison between the reports unnecessarily difficult.
Predictions are that since the plug was pulled on USAID and PEPFAR, 90,000 children have died unnecessarily.
Predictions are that since the plug was pulled on USAID and PEPFAR, 90,000 children have died unnecessarily.
and how to avoid them, but don't frighten them unnecessarily. Step 5. Don't constantly
Step 4: Warn them about potential dangers and how to avoid them, but don't frighten them unnecessarily.
We don't want to push the cost of healthcare up unnecessarily.
We don't want to push the cost of healthcare up unnecessarily.