Sentence examples for more unfavourable consequences from inspiring English sources

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may have more unfavourable consequences in small free-stalls.

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It has been shown that acute pancreatitis has a more unfavourable outcome in aged compared to young patients [14].

This unlikely scenario also leads to a more unfavourable outcome for the initial use of AIs.

The bigger the difference between the scale efficiency score of a DMU and full scale efficiency (SE k = 1), the more unfavourable are the consequences of scale.

Poor people with mental illness are more prone to stigma and other unfavourable consequences of mental illness than their counterparts with higher socio-economic status.

Experiencing negative consequences of gambling caused by either one's own or a significant other's gambling seems to result in more unfavourable attitudes.

However, today, functional traits are more and more taken into consideration, especially mastitis traits (cell counts and cases of clinical mastitis), fertility and longevity traits because of unfavourable consequences of selection during the last decades [ 4].

The singularity of Kissinger fades as Ferguson shadow boxes with earlier, more unfavourable biographers, such as investigative journalist Seymour Hersh.

The director of the UK Trade Policy Observatory, Professor Leonard Alan Winters, who authored one of the essays, said a failure by the UK to maintain preferential trade deals could have unfavourable consequences for both trade and foreign policy.

Clinton's falling popularity has been so steady that last month she was considered more unfavourable than favourable – just like Trump.

The real embarrassment is that each new incident invites more unfavourable comparisons between Microsoft and its chief rival, Linux.

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