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Discover Ludwig"seems unfavourable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a negative or unfavorable opinion or perspective about something. Example: "The current political climate seems unfavourable for passing any meaningful legislation."
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On the opposite, a complete extinction of MUC4 expression seems unfavourable in terms of sensitivity to gemcitabine.
The cost effectiveness of screening using brain MRI also seems unfavourable: in a study in Japan the cost for the identification of one person with an incidental abnormality requiring further evaluation was $24 733£14994994; €17 389),w10 and screening is not even thought to be cost effective for some of the more worrying incidental brain findings such as aneurysms 26 and silent brain infarcts.
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As GPs in the control group probably will have difficulties to include enough patients, this alternative seemed unfavourable.
From this point of view, it seems very unfavourable for Fe atoms to occupy 2/3 the vertex sites of a zinc-centred disordered icosahedron, as reported by Belin et al. (Belin & Belin, 2000 ▶).
Apart from the ardour displayed by Mr. Chamberlain in this sacred cause, feeling on the whole seemed not unfavourable to the suggested compromise.
In the same manner, a large size of the household seems to be unfavourable to the use of modern medical institutions by the pregnant women.
A longer duration of illness prior to treatment seems to be unfavourable [ 17, 22, 25].
Experiencing gambling-related harms caused by one's own or significant other's excessive gambling seems to indicate unfavourable attitudes towards gambling.
But these do not look unfavourable.
The clinical course seems to be rather unfavourable, general health perception is clearly impaired and patients show high scores of anxiety and depression.
This point was also stressed by Costedoat et al [42], who reported that this site seemed to be unfavourable for nase and HyN hybrids.
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