Sentence examples for unfavourable possibilities from inspiring English sources

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This is simply the ratio of the unfavourable possibilities to the favourable ones.

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A high level of breast consciousness, combined with modesty considerations and the possibility of an unfavourable diagnosis can leave many women feeling anxious and uncomfortable about having a breast examination.

The possibility of such an unfavourable movement in the basis is known as basis risk.

White threatens to ease the pressure with the move h2 h3 that would force the Ng4 to the unfavourable square h6, so Black's only possibilities to sustain the initiative are 8...Qa3 and 8...f6.

Subterranean organisms have a very limited range of options to behaviourally exploit local climatic heterogeneity –as there is virtually none–, and their general lack of mobility [ 5, 6] also reduces the possibility of migration when conditions become unfavourable.

To define the range of normal values of electromyography (EMG) parameters, to study their changes in favourable and unfavourable run of postoperative period, to study the possibility of automatization of EMG.

Increased elongational strain possibly results in an unfavourable polymer structure.

Since smoking is such a well-known risk factor for cancer and for unfavourable pregnancy outcomes (e.g. low birth weight), the possibility of guilt feelings leading to under-reporting, especially in case mothers, must be considered (Heller et al, 1998).

Another issue is the possibility that the apparently down-regulated tumour suppressor genes in unfavourable tumours are in fact survival genes that are up-regulated in favourable ones, and further experimental studies are needed to confirm their tumour suppressor function.

However, although plausible mechanisms have been proposed to suggest that impaired kidney function may itself be a causal factor in coronary heart disease, 30 the possibility remains that chronic kidney disease is chiefly a marker of unfavourable cardiovascular risk profiles.

This has been observed previously with the chaperones HDJ-1 (DNAJB1), HDJ-2 (DNAJA1), HSC70 (HSPA8), α-SGT and β-SGT (Hay et al., 2004) and raises the intriguing possibility that cytoplasmic inclusions adopt a conformation or composition that is unfavourable for recognition and binding by chaperones, or that chaperone decorated cytoplasmic inclusions are rapidly removed by autophagy.

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