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The word "disfavoured" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is disliked or not favored. For example: "The disfavoured candidate was not chosen for the job."
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Past of disfavour
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It is also disfavoured by geography (less than a quarter of sub-Saharan Africans live within 100km of the coast).
The assimilation of the Manchu into the larger Han culture, as well as events in the modern history of China, have disfavoured the Manchu language; as a result, Manchu is moribund, if not dead, though the number of fluent speakers remains controversial.
But by the end of the 18th century, Milton's reputation had suffered because of Samuel Johnson, whose critical biography in The Lives of the Poets (1779 81), while praising the sublimity of Paradise Lost, disfavoured Milton's images from nature, which Johnson attributed not to direct experience but to derivations from books.
Furthermore, even when socially disfavoured action seemed to be commended, this was frequently done to introduce a principle necessary in any satisfactory moral theory.
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Instead, Cameron deliberately made it harder, his new registration system disfavouring the young.
As I write in the review:...it is a commonplace among the political classes that AV matters because it would hand the Lib Dems perhaps 20 more seats than FPTP, a system that brutally disfavours smaller partiesNot so fast, says the professor.
I and me do not make Mr Liberman's list of Obama's signature words).What words does Mr Obama tend to disfavour, relative to other presidents, in his State of the Union speeches?
Depending on who you are listening to, it is often stretched to mean pretty well anything from outright bans to disfavour, opprobrium and even neglect.In this section The dark beyond A very contemporary Russian Ballet's superstar Hold that tune ReprintsLeonard Bernstein was unofficially blacklisted in America's McCarthy era.
In the longer term, it is a commonplace among the political classes that AV matters because it would hand the Lib Dems perhaps 20 more seats than FPTP, a system that brutally disfavours smaller parties.Not so fast, says the professor.
If regulators continue to disfavour large banks, JPM will not be the only one to consider some sort of break-up, Mr Ramsden posits.
The slope of the line gives a comparison of the relative response of the two systems to the given change in structure; the sign of the slope tells whether a particular structural change favours both reactions or favours one while disfavouring the other.
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