Sentence examples for unfavourable that from inspiring English sources

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Mine darts towards the unfavourable; that bohemians are, as AA Gill puts it, "useless, self-indulgent, almost always talentless".

The backdrop in 2007 is so unfavourable that the chances of Rhodri Morgan and his fellow assembly members winning another majority in Wales are remote at best, but there is still no doubt that Labour will emerge the largest single party.

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Rawls defines burdened societies as those that suffer from unfavourable circumstances that preclude them from developing just political institutions.

Although there is no cold season during which plants experience unfavourable temperatures that prohibit growth, there are many local variations in climate that result from topography, and these variations influence and restrict rainforest distribution within the tropics.

Her actions as she struggled to supervise the recalls and the unfavourable publicity that surrounded them were widely lauded in the business world.

So it might be more a matter of identifying the particular kinds of unfavourable adjective that are most prone to subsequent reconsideration – "unlistenable" certainly springs to mind, perhaps because the gauntlet it throws down is so easy to pick up – and learning to keep an eye out for them.

Falling behind schedule and having discrepancy between the as-built and designed baseline plans are unfavourable events that often occur in construction projects.

"Unlike other, unfavourable, stories that prompted leak investigations, reporter subpoenas and prison sentences, these disclosures led everyone to look the other way".

These experimental results clearly agree with recent theoretical calculations showing that the adsorption of Na+ ions on the surface of single layer graphene is energetically unfavourable unless that surface includes significant defects density.

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.

Therefore, this last population had additional unfavourable factors that could explain the worse prognosis of the disease.

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