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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adverse nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is harmful, unfavorable, or detrimental in a particular context.
Example: "The adverse nature of the weather conditions forced us to cancel the outdoor event."
Alternatives: "harmful characteristics" or "unfavorable conditions".
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In legal argument before the trial, Gadd's lawyers argued the case should be thrown out because it was impossible for jurors not to have missed years of coverage of an "extremely adverse nature" by the media, including a mockumentary which depicted his execution.
Since early 2014, each county throughout the country is required to designate a risk management coordinator whose job is to prepare local citizens before events of adverse nature and also to coordinate mitigating actions at the county level.
Toxicity profiles should include quality of life instruments to reflect the potential adverse nature of such interventions (Stanton et al, 2005).
Although the incidence of tumor development was not statistically significant, the highly adverse nature of carcinomas validates the biological importance of reporting this outcome, as this information warrants further studies.
Kinetic aspects can play a significant role, in particular, PET becomes less effective with increasing distance between fluorophore and the PET group and an adverse nature and orientation of molecular orbitals may inhibit the process.
Gibbs et al., Johnston et al., and Strawson et al. also recommend using studies of healthy adults and a poorly matched Chilean population to dismiss the adverse nature of perchlorate-induced iodide uptake inhibition for vulnerable subgroups.
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Charles, despite his friendship-adverse nature, was well-respected for his universally appreciated ability to navigate through storms.
Or it could have had something to do with his famously publicity-adverse nature.
The adverse effects of nature on the soil have been further intensified by centuries of concentrated cultivation, which has resulted in an almost universal deficiency of nitrogen and organic matter.
They are cheaper, biodegradable and cause no adverse effect on nature.
Bailouts are by nature adverse selection: The only people that would take the government up on this deal are companies who are the GM-versions of startups and venture firms.
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