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Twitter, as a rule, is unfavourable to politicians.
She said: "This decision can only lead to the speculation and conclusion that the report is unfavourable towards HS2".
I don't know how that compares with the overpriced bunch's share of the carrot market, but I wouldn't be surprised if the comparison is unfavourable.
The WHO expects Zika to spread everywhere in the Americas except Canada and Chile, where the climate is unfavourable to the main culprits for transmission, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.
When the position of equilibrium is unfavourable, for example, the accumulation of products may cause a reversal of the reaction.
Selection of outdoor growing areas where weather is unfavourable for disease is a method of controlling disease by regulating the environment.
It has been floated, he says, that the UK could escape its obligations without leaving the treaty by the simple expedient of insisting that parliament be required to approve any judgment that is unfavourable to the UK.
The long-range trend of the terms of trade between primary products and manufactures has been the subject of diametrically opposed conclusions: some theorists hold that the trend is favourable to the less-developed countries, others that it is unfavourable.
But in many cases, this global "random soup" is unfavourable for a specific simulation.
This secondary bending phenomenon is unfavourable for the fatigue properties of a structure.
If the weather forecast for the next six days is unfavourable, much else is set fair.
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