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is disfavored
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Describing the Washington program, Mr. Olson said that "the clear and unmistakable message is that religion and preparation for a career in the ministry is disfavored and discouraged".
This implies that the adsorption is disfavored.
At R2 position hydrogen bond acceptor is disfavored (red polyhedral); at this position an alkyl chain is present in compound 32.
There is some controversy about the existence of the S6 polyspecies, which is disfavored by Giggenbach but used in one of the models developed by Teder.
At R2 position, bulkiness is disfavored whereas at R3; hydrophobicity is favored which is evident by presence of methoxy phenyl in compound 32.
In the limit of large decay constant, it is approximated by the quadratic chaotic inflation, which however is disfavored if there is a pressure toward shorter duration of inflation.
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Renting was disfavored; federal policy encouraged ownership.
Such orders are disfavored under the First Amendment and almost never survive appellate scrutiny.
(Alexander McQueen seemed near to tears when Jonathan Saunders, whom he refers to as his husband, was disfavored with a second-row placement at the YSL show).
"Our immigration laws reflect desires to exclude people who are disfavored in this country," Kevin R. Johnson, the author of "The 'Huddled Masses' Myth," told me.
On this assumption, how would its action express disrespect to those whose views were disfavored?
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