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the disfavored
noun
Alternative spelling of disfavour
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Players and fans wore German shepherd masks and relished the role of the disfavored.
It imposes regulations only on the disfavored industry segment while claiming its discrimination is necessary to promote competition or protect consumers.
In Tyranny the Disfavored, a stoic band of battle hardened warriors and The Scarlet Chorus a sprawling horde of fanatics, both vie for the Overlord's favour.
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Chz1 can facilitate the disfavoring property of Spt16 to Htz1-containing genes [ 22].
Family members say defendants knew the IRS disfavored the tax ploy but didn't tell them, costing millions atop a big back-tax bill.
"I went to the polls the last few times voting for the person I disfavored the least," he said.
The fact that the respondents disfavored incentives suggests that they favor donation for altruistic reason.
It can be remarkably quoted that porosity prevailing in the medium disfavors the diffracted displacement of the propagating wave.
Trade guilds at the times disfavored such provisions as inequitable over-reaching by the economically more powerful party, the employer, and judges were clearly sympathetic to that view.
Carbohydrates in the thermodynamically disfavored furanose ring conformation are not present in mammalian glycoconjugates, but are widespread in the glycans produced by many bacterial pathogens.
The thermodynamically disfavored reduction of heme bL by semiquinone is coupled to favorable oxidation of hydroquinone by the Rieske center.
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