Sentence examples for something unfavorable from inspiring English sources

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"I had never heard the songs before, but I remembered hearing something unfavorable about them," said Megan, the eldest of four children in the family of James and Iris Gaffey of Amityville.

But Mr. Stille and others contend that the point is not to win a judgment as much as to intimidate journalists and news outlets with the prospect of a lengthy and expensive court proceeding if they write something unfavorable.

There seems to be this tendency to believe that when companies do something unfavorable, they must have malicious intent.

As we say about men who drive small expensive sports cars, the relationship we have with our mobile phones is implying something unfavorable and comically.

Politicians of all stripes have also appeared anxious to leverage the pope's popularity, in spite of Mexico's previous anti-clerical ethos in politics and risks that Francis might say something unfavorable to Mexico's political classes.

A variation on this strategy is leaking something unfavorable on a Friday night, knowing that news gets less attention at the start of a weekend than on other days.

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If I'm reporting something relatively unfavorable, I don't need to make that information hard.

Mr. McCain, who knows something about unfavorable ratings, is right that the 19 debates so far have left an increasingly sour taste in voters' mouths.

But then Leibovich shows his own colors, seeming to relish his repetitive observations of the many times Beck has cried on TV or said something provocatively unfavorable to left-wingers.

The cartoon boys of South Park managed to change the meaning of the word once, only to replace it with something equally unfavorable: "an extremely annoying, inconsiderate person most commonly associated with Harley riders".

While objectivity is ostensibly crucial, it's irresponsible and just flat out unscrupulous to seek "balance" where there is none -- to, when covering the misdeeds of one candidate, force yourself to say something equally unfavorable about his or her opponent simply to maintain the illusion of objectivity.

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