Sentence examples for adverse light from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adverse light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or perspective that is unfavorable or negative.
Example: "The report was presented in an adverse light, highlighting only the failures of the project."
Alternatives: "negative light" or "unfavorable perspective".

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A more adverse light was shed on his activities when wartime codes were broken years after his death.

But Susan Merrill, a securities lawyer and a former head of enforcement at Finra, said the decision cast an adverse light on the process Finra used to adopt the 1990 rule and, potentially, other "housekeeping" rules.

In addition, adverse pavement conditions (such as wet pavement, snow, and ice), adverse light conditions (such as darkness and glare), and presence of work zone were found to be significant variables in the occurrence of crashes.

People who will be shown in an adverse light in an article must be given a meaningful opportunity to defend themselves.

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Our stance towards afterimages is more than just curiosity on this peculiar effect and we believe that its understanding and proper simulation can assist on relevant tasks such as urban and road engineering for safer pedestrian and vehicle mobility at adverse lighting conditions.

The following known, usual side effects (1%–10%) and non-usual side effects (0.1%–1%) will not be registered as adverse events: light headache, light nausea, dyspepsia, minor symptoms of sleepiness and light morning drowsiness.

They are inherently nocturnal (adverse to light) and are also programmed to recognize that too much time in the light leaves them vulnerable to predators — simulated by an infrared light on another robot.

The computation of system reliability (SRR), for each single response of each single subsystem, allows to address temporary decrease of accuracy due to adverse conditions (light, dirty sensors, etc)., by possibly refusing a poorly reliable response or by asking for a new recognition operation.

And "The End of Night" (also out in January), by Paul Bogard, an American academic, on the adverse effects of light pollution and artificial lighting will be the first to make you want to read in the dark.

Spectral, geometric, and atmospheric corrections of images are conducted to make features manifest, to increase the quality of images, and to eliminate the adverse effects of light and atmosphere.

The overall lack of any adverse effects of light drinking is broadly similar to other studies.

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