Sentence examples for unfavourable subject from inspiring English sources

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Any attempts to either conduct research on particularly favourable or unfavourable subject areas, or the translation of such findings into action need to be cognizant of such a political context.

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But he has also been the subject of unfavourable scrutiny - in 2010 he was widely criticised for visiting Europe at the height of some of the worst floods to hit Pakistan in recent years.

But while school heads see bigger classes as inevitable, they're anxious to protect minority subjects, however unfavourable the funding regime.

Woods has lost the affection of some observers over the past year through his increasingly surly and uncooperative manner and been subjected to unfavourable comparisons with the more generous behaviour of some of his rivals.

According to the health-related reference values of apoproteins [ 21, 22], low values of apoA-I were determined in 14 subjects, and high values of apoB were found in 9 men of 30 subjects with the unfavourable apoB/apoA-I ratio.

On NHS waiting lists - long the subject of controversy over unfavourable comparisions with England - the report says: "We continue to bear down on referral to treatment times and diagnostic waiting lists.

This behaviour may be continuous in some species subjected to low oxygen concentrations and high water temperatures, or facultative in species subjected to occasional conditions unfavourable for aquatic respiration.

A 2×2×2 analysis of variance (ANOVA) for mixed models with Group (No-Presence vs. Presence) as a between-subjects factor and Reality (Favourable vs. Unfavourable) and Reputation (Reputation Risk vs. No-Reputation Risk) as within-subject factors was run.

Neoplasia-associated neoangio-genesis and neovascularization in diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis are unfavourable events, and improper angiogenesis is the subject of research in ischaemic disorders and atherosclerosis.

According to Fishbein and Ajzen (1975, p.340 ) quoted by Jayasuriya & Caputi [ 15] 'attitude is a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favourable or unfavourable manner with respect to a given subject'.

This effect is accounted for by the fact that subjects lied more in the Unfavourable Reality than in the Favourable Reality, thus producing more self-gain lies then altruistic lies.

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