However, some stakeholders might consider this an undesirably wide dissemination of non-confidential business facts. |
Running her fingers through her hair with undesirably short clear nails, she flopped her hair again, letting it graze the crest of his strong jaw. |
Evaporation is faster in a dry cellar, resulting in an undesirably harsh style of brandy. |
It also means that real interest rates can't be negative, and so are undesirably high. |
Salt preserves the meat but in excessive quantities impairs the flavour and makes the lean muscles undesirably hard. |
It has guarded against undesirably high inflation and against deflation. |