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As this can be unfavourable to workers whose earnings decline in the later years of working life, some countries (e.g., France) base pensions on the best few years of earnings.
Further, highly activated astrocytes are common components of MS lesions and death of astrocytes can be unfavourable re-myelination processes.
In the case of inhomogeneity, university-internal and -external awareness of the research-clinical positioning can be unfavourable for the institution's attractiveness.
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The effects can be also unfavourable if fewer areas will be grazed, but with the same or a higher intensity as before.
An adverse event can be any unfavourable and unintended sign, symptom or disease temporally associated with this interventional study, whether or not considered related to this CBT, and all adverse events will be reported.
This can lead to the assumption that women are not suited to these jobs and as a result employment decisions are likely to be unfavourable.
Yet while the omens may be unfavourable, Varoufakis will try.
Because of their great base widths, embankment dams can be constructed on unfavourable sites, such as open-joined rock or weaker and possibly locally permeable clay.
The partial conformations for each of these gates can be classified as unfavourable.
However, the stability of these sensitive compounds can be influenced by unfavourable environmental conditions during processing and storage.
Machines used for final felling operations are heavy and the risk for rutting and soil compaction can be considerable under unfavourable soil conditions.
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