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unnecessary

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  • a  not necessary

  • But the authors go further, issuing a strong warning that breast self-exams may do unnecessary harm, because they put women at risk for unneeded treatment.
  • But elsewhere, women also surrender to unnecessary medical intervention to change their breasts, noses, lips, or entire face due to unacceptable pressure of the beautiful people.
  • They also clog the recipient's inbox with unnecessary bits.
News & Articles

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    Hard drives are prone to accumulating unnecessary files. Clean yours out with Uniblue's latest tool, MaxiDisk, now only $9.95 on Download.com. Originally posted at Software Deals
    June 18, 2013 - CNET
  • Prevailing wage law works - LETTER TO THE EDITOR: June 18
    Michigan's Prevailing Wage Law is attracting too much attention these days and it's an unnecessary distraction from the real issues facing our state. The debate over road funding shouldn't get caught up in the debate over prevailing wage. We speak on behalf of some of the nation's top infrastructure firms headquartered right here in Michigan, representing both union and non-union companies ...
    June 18, 2013 - The Oakland Press
  • Schoharie County: No unnecessary travel
    Schoharie County: No unnecessary travel Times Union Copyright 2013 Times Union. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 9:21 pm, Friday, June 14, 2013 Flooding along Main Street in Middleburgh delayed Friday's elementary school dismissal and forced elementary, middle school and high school students taking Regents exams to seek ...
    June 15, 2013 - Albany Times Union
Quotes

  • John McCain in Reuters
    Our leaders are expected to leave partisanship at the door and come to the table to solve our problems. Senator Obama and his allies in Congress infused unnecessary partisanship into the process,McCain said during a campaign stop in Iowa.
  • Richard Branson in Telegraph.co.uk
    Sir Richard Branson, president of Virgin Atlantic, said the industry needed "strong leadership" to avoid "doing further unnecessary damage to the UK economy and lives of travellers."
  • Lindsey Graham in The Associated Press
    Graham, RS.C., described himself as "dismayed, angry and upset. It was an uninformed, unnecessary, unwise, untimely comment."

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