Sentence examples for notably unfavourable from inspiring English sources

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In a notably unfavourable review of the album, for Rolling Stone, Jim Miller quoted the chorus of the title track to illustrate his point that the singer's "quest for illumination populates his lyrics with sermons and awkward mea culpas".

In his notably unfavourable assessment of the Dark Horse album, for the NME, Bob Woffinden wrote: "The opening track, 'Hari's On Tour (Express)', is an instrumental, an unevenly paced boogie thing that has George blowing most of his licks straightaway and Tom Scott coming on with a few quasi-Jnr.

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The book reviews were on the whole not very unfavourable, notably the ones by people somewhat linked to Chicago.

That is, in the favourable environment the PV ribozyme is better off in the presence than the absence of the 'sign' (Ca2+), and, notably, in the unfavourable environment the ribozyme is better off in the absence of the sign than in its presence, suggesting a potential evolutionary cost of misinterpretation (Table  1).

The conditions of the match against Lasker are still debated among chess historians, but it seems Schlechter accepted to play under very unfavourable conditions, notably that he would need to finish two points ahead of Lasker to be declared the winner of the match, and he would need to win a revenge match to be declared World Champion.

Notably, ALK mRNA distinguished unfavourable PAX3/7-FOXO1-positive tumours from PAX3/7-FOXO1-negative RMS (P<0.0001), and also correlated with larger tumour size (P<0.05) and advanced clinical stage (P<0.01), independently of fusion gene status.

She is seeking to minimise unfavourable press criticism, notably in Australia, over her dealings with Rupert Murdoch.

Most notably, cathepsins B and L have both been linked with unfavourable outcome in CRC (Campo et al, 1994; Troy et al, 2004).

Notably, in some tissues tested, miRNAs originating from a thermodynamically unfavourable strand are present at levels comparable to or greater than that of their thermodynamically favourable counterparts.

Our data fully supports these models, as we also see epigenetic silencing of many WNT signalling antagonists, including notably WIF1 [ 20] and SFRP1 [ 28], the latter also being an unfavourable prognostic marker [ 27].

Because of the importance attached to cattle, there is a tendency to accumulate them even under unfavourable environmental conditions, often exerting a lot of pressure on the meagre range resources, notably pasture and water.

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