What's the difference between overinfluence and unduly?

Overinfluence


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To influence in an excessive degree; to have undue influence over.

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Unduly


Definition:

  • (adv.) In an undue manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These results indicate that infants undergoing intensive care are unduly stressed.
  • (2) If transportation is unduly delayed, immediate linear incision and suction may be of value.
  • (3) Also, occasional instances of unduly elevated serum TSH titers were found.
  • (4) The patient's unduly rapid response to chemotherapy suggested that the procedure had effected a substantial reduction in the leukocyte mass.
  • (5) The results of the modified Elek test were not unduly influenced by the different types of agar used.
  • (6) The Jefferson girls Do not have flat behinds, but theirs are cleanly shaped and not unduly full.
  • (7) In extensive-stage disease, A RDI correlated positively with CR+, PR but only in randomized trials, and this correlation lost statistical significance after unduly influential observations were eliminated.
  • (8) Predictions based on very early assessment are, therefore, often unduly pessimistic.
  • (9) Selegiline as an adjunctive agent to conventional levodopa therapy was not unduly impressive with regard to preventing progression of Parkinson's disease.
  • (10) From these data, and against specified epidemiologic criteria for significance, the possibility that particular helmets were associated unduly with cerebral and spinal neurotrauma was examined.
  • (11) The use of simulated data has shown that the recommended methods are not unduly sensitive to experimental error.
  • (12) On the other hand, when cow milk is fed together with beikost, infants receive unnecessarily high intakes of protein and electrolytes, resulting in an unduly high renal solute load.
  • (13) It doesn’t matter that all other developed nations have robust pro-labor politics: in America, that sort of thing is for college students or anyone unduly high.
  • (14) The preparation was not unduly sensitive to tubocurarine at 0 days and there was little evidence of T4:T1 fade.
  • (15) Many, however, were concerned about “dropping the ‘patient’ language in the statement, whenever that might occur, as risking a shift in market expectations for the beginning of policy firming toward an unduly narrow range of dates.
  • (16) These data suggest that intestinal colonization may have been an important reservoir for this outbreak, and the findings may explain the unduly prolonged course of intrahospital spread as well as the difficulty encountered in the eradication and control of the outbreak.
  • (17) Later, when we are driving back towards Castle Stuart golf club, host to the Scottish Open championship, Salmond seems unduly relieved that his speech seems to have gone well and seeks reassurance.
  • (18) He had had a paranoid walk to the hotel across Manchester with too much eye contact from passers-by that had unduly [un]nerved him.
  • (19) To this they add a presentation of their own cases treated by posterolateral arthrodesis, noting that this method is not unduly difficult to perform and gives good results in a high percentage of cases.
  • (20) Amnesics' difficulty in recollecting events (and partially learned facts) from before the onset of their disease (retrograde amnesia) is explicable in terms of interference between current events and prior events in similar contexts in patients who are unduly controlled by their current context.

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