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Another poll (ABC News/Washington Post) showed that 42% of Americans have either a "strongly unfavourable" or "unfavourable" view.

By 1966, twice as many had an unfavourable view of him as a favourable one.

The lack of focus on signs and symptoms in the SHE is likely to make it unfavourable from the FDA perspective as an instrument to support a PRO label claim.

This assumption, however, is potentially problematic as one aspect of part-time work is that it is often associated with 'bad' jobs, which are jobs with unfavourable working conditions that offer limited perspectives for advancement (Kalleberg 2000; Blossfeld and Hakim 1997) or have a stigmatizing effect, signalling to the employer that commitment to work is low (Walsh 2007).

A very shady position is unfavourable.

This paper investigates the utility of General Morphological Analysis to present the causal factors from a systems-based perspective; expose the underlying and unfavourable conditions that conspire in knowable ways to create this congestion; and offer a more favourable set of conditions based on necessary technological and social adjustments that can eliminate, or at least reduce, the congestion.

As stress-induced starch exhaustion impairs growth, identification of the ABA-responsiveness of the starch breakdown machinery now enables the identification of novel regulatory components/mechanisms and opens up new perspectives for improving yield and biomass production under unfavourable environmental conditions.

Imagining positive scenarios from an observer perspective has been shown to lower mood, possibly due to unfavourable comparisons with perceived reality (Holmes, Coughtrey, & Connor, 2008).

The dentin organic matrix has been largely explored and novel findings point to a highly complex and somewhat unfavourable interaction between dental materials and its organic constituents from a nanostructural perspective [5,10 12].

From an evolutionary perspective, this phenomenon would in essence (for the mother) limit the occurrence of the most unfavourable scenario: investing time and energy into parental care of a male offspring whose eventual reproductive success is limited, and this without being able to reproduce again until the latter is weaned.

From the perspective of health inequality, Marmot, Bell and Goldblatt [ 18] conceptualized that there is a convergence between unfavourable socioeconomic conditions and the presence of diseases.

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