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unduly; inordinately (Notburga); it is a pity (If he be a mere boor it is a pity to hold any argument with him. Logos66); overmuch; in excess (FL1977); exceedingly (Andrey Truhachev); excessively (Rococo is dismissed by some as excessively florid and without substance. ART Vancouver); over- (overconfident – излишне уверенный Stas-Soleil); all too (I. Havkin); extravagantly; superfluously; unnecessarily (In some instances we have therefore recommended a shift in responsibilities. In other cases we have recommended a simplification: there are a number of unnecessarily complicated wiring diagrams that do not provide the clear lines of accountability that are needed.); excessively; unconscionably (Notburga); profusely; redundantly; needlessly |