Sentence examples for interpreted unfavourably from inspiring English sources

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In the most unfavourable case, in which data were interpreted unfavourably in five instances to create a very highly unlikely scenario, the mobile screening unit had an incremental cost effectiveness ratio of about £26 000 (table 4).

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CB testing is based on the finding that decision making is affected by background affective state and, in the case of ambiguous stimuli; individuals experiencing negative affect tend to make more negative judgements than those in a more positive emotional state [ 14- 17], for example, anxious people tend to interpret ambiguous situations more unfavourably.

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Greasers generally see the movie "Grease" unfavourably as it creates an over-dramatic stereotype.

Attitudes represent a disposition to respond favourably or unfavourably to an object, person, institution or event (Ajzen 1988).

Mostly unfavourably.

Scotland had been compared, unfavourably, with San Marino.

President Theodore Roosevelt compared the painting unfavourably to a Navajo rug.

Critics and public alike responded to the painting unfavourably.

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