Sentence examples for a somewhat unfavourable from inspiring English sources

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Of those who responded to the poll, 47% said they now have a very unfavourable view of Akin, while 16% said they had a somewhat unfavourable view of him.

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The dentin organic matrix has been largely explored and novel findings point to a highly complex and somewhat unfavourable interaction between dental materials and its organic constituents from a nanostructural perspective [5,10 12].

A: Somewhat, yes.

Many employees experienced their on-call duties as (somewhat) unfavourable.

Another emerging factor in CVD is heat shock proteins, which are implicated in both RA and atherosclerosis - although immune reactivity to heat shock proteins in RA appears to play a somewhat different role, being protective in many cases while it appears to be unfavourable in atherosclerosis and CVD [ 53].

A somewhat more subtle mistake.

A somewhat ironic name, no?

It is also a somewhat mysterious one.

Most respondents expressed a somewhat grudging acceptance.

"But perhaps also a somewhat unpredictable one".

It is also a somewhat personal mission.

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