Sentence examples for far less favourable from inspiring English sources

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Young people entering the labour market today face far less favourable mobility prospects than did their parents – or their grandparents".

And when one considers the professional depths from which Cecil clawed his way back to the top, it is entirely plausible that his former stable jockey will achieve the same feat from a far less favourable position.

Instead, young people from less well-off families entering today's labour market have far less favourable prospects than their parents or even their grandparents, despite having gained much better qualifications.

Mark Roberts A Hi Mark, The Euro/pound exchange rate of around €1.16 is a lot better than it was six months ago, though far less favourable than in July 2007 (€1.48), but it's still worth going to France if you're planning to buy eight cases or more.

More likely, advocates wish to provoke a series of court challenges leading all the way up to the Supreme Court, whose current composition is far less favourable to abortion-rights advocates than was the early-1970s Burger Court, which decided Roe.But pro-lifers should be careful what they wish for.

The situation for whole-body imaging is far less favourable, in part due to the presence of significant activity just outside the imaging field of view (FOV) in most bed positions.

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Nevertheless, the methods of historical linguistics, involving the precise and systematic comparison of word forms and word meanings (see also linguistics: Historical [diachronic] linguistics), have produced remarkable results in establishing language families on the same basis as Indo-European was established, in far less-favourable fields.

In situations like this, a far less common — but potentially more favourable — form of startup funding is a 'media for equity' type of deal where a media company subsidises the required ad spend through the use of its own media properties and the relationships and buying power it has through economies of scale.

In a two-year national cohort of culture-confirmed extra-pulmonary tuberculosis cases, we observed a favourable outcome of treatment in 57%, far less than the target level presented by WHO for favourable outcomes.

In contrast, the odds of being 'obese' versus 'normal weight' or 'overweight' (figure 1C) were lower in neighbourhoods with more favourable socioeconomic circumstances, though with far less of a gender difference.

Shale gas prospects outside the US are incomparable to gains made so far there "since geological, geographical, and industrial conditions are much less favourable".

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