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Participants were asked to rate their responses to each of the scenarios as negative (unfavourable) meaning they would definitely not allow or would probably not allow consent, or positive (favourable) meaning they would probably allow or would definitely allow consent.
These traits may be correlated, either due to pleiotropy or to linkage disequilibrium, and if genetic correlations are unfavourable, meaning increased fitness in one trait leads to a correlated response decreasing fitness in another, then rates of evolution can be slowed (Etterson and Shaw 2001).
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To distinguish these meanings we use the terms "statistically non-significant" and "unfavourable," respectively, and have attempted to clarify the meaning when the more general term "negative trial" was used by interviewees.
Its primary adaptive meaning is to secure survival over unfavourable seasons in a state of developmental arrest usually accompanied by metabolic suppression and enhanced tolerance to environmental stressors.
Any sign of unfavourable weather leaving you marooned for the foreseeable future, meaning any mainland plans were utterly shit-canned.
This has, however, little meaning in the field if temperature and food supply become unfavourable or limiting.
An unfavourable polling result, perhaps.
Unfavourable stories invite libel suits.
Questions abounded, generally with unfavourable instinctive responses.
Iceland is facing some unfavourable comparisons.
Public reaction to the reforms was unfavourable.
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