It is unnecessary to point out that most of us are not Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg.
It is unnecessary to wait in line for apparel, accessories, and most kitchen appliances, say Black Friday shoppers.
But today, 69% of workers of all ages believe it is unnecessary to have to be in the office to get work done.
Sheikh Adnan Baharith, a conservative cleric who preaches in Mecca, said: ''It is unnecessary to have her shop here because we do not need it.
But it is wholly unnecessary to throw up to 750, 000 people out of work just to get there.
As interpreted by the important Chicago school of economics, faith in human rationality is closely linked to an ideology in which it is unnecessary and even immoral to protect people against their choices.
It is apparently unnecessary even to be physically close to the action.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg pledged to veto the bill on the grounds that it is an unnecessary hardship on businesses struggling to survive in a difficult economy.
It is likely to be a vain exercise: unnecessary if the downturn is mild, but insufficient to deal with a truly dire mess.
It is short-sighted and unnecessary to close this control tower.
There are legitimate questions as to whether prostate cancer screening saves lives, and there is clear evidence that it leads to unnecessary treatment.
Opponents claim that at best, it is an unnecessary ritual, and that at worst, it is an operation that proves detrimental to the physical and psychological health of the patient.
Finally, it is incumbent on all those anxious to avoid unnecessary defense expenditures to resist policy initiatives that will add substantially to the defense burden the United States must bear.
It's silly because it is unnecessary, all the parties have signed up to the principle, for individuals to sign up as well it's a bit like saying that we're not trusted to act in a decent way.
It is because of that fear that doctors order unnecessary tests and procedures in an attempt to cover themselves in case of lawsuits, and it is the reason health care professionals think twice about sharing information in writing or even verbally, lest it be used against them.
He said Ms Morris had shown faith in teachers' abilities to identify practice which is good for their pupils, but he said it was "unnecessary" for schools to become commercial outfits.
It may take some discussion to figure out what is really going on, but in the end it can prevent unnecessary and unproductive conflict.
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All this is still true, but portability makes it unnecessary for spouses to use bypass trusts solely to preserve the federal exemption amount.
Mr. Hobson says it is an "unwise and unnecessary use of limited resources" to try, as Mr. Bush has recommended, to shorten significantly that lead-time.
Many might be dismissive of the idea that you occasionally need to network to get work, believing it is disingenuous and unnecessary in a meritocratic job market.
Navratilova has said that grunting is "completely unnecessary" and urged umpires to stop it.
It is particularly important to make responsible consumption choices, starting with curbing unnecessary consumption.
Sometimes, it is even unnecessary, and your energy spent on quitting could be better used to improve your situation right where you are.
This action is not about price but rather about ensuring an adequately supplied market to protect the world economy from unnecessary damage when it is in a fragile state.
It is intended to both increase the efficiency and effectiveness of grant programs by eliminating unnecessary and duplicative requirements and strengthen the oversight of grant dollars by focusing on areas such as eligibility, monitoring of sub-recipients, adequate reporting, and other areas that are potential indices of waste, fraud or abuse.
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Internet infringement certainly could cause some harm to some companies, but it is critical to understand the size and scope of the problem before applying prescriptions that cause unnecessary, out of proportion collateral damage to other industries and the Internet.
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This is a longstanding practice in the industry (and elsewhere) and it exposes patients to avoidable and unnecessary harm.
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In many companies it is the layer of management, the so-called middle manager, who can seem to be unnecessary when the bottom line is threatened.
It is alleged he carried out the botched or unnecessary operations between 1994 and 2011, some of which were found to breach guidelines.
Many employees are no longer relying on IT to provision, manage, and run their technology because they feel IT is too slow and puts unnecessary restrictions on their use of technology.
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