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But biotechnology group Genus - best known for its bull semen - has dropped 10% to £17.37 after an unfavourable verdict in a US patent litigation case.
In the novel there is a figure, something of a villain, who has many of the characteristics of Peter Hall; in the autobiography, the masks, and the gloves, are off and Blakemore gives his considered and highly unfavourable verdict on Hall himself, both as man and as director.
Having previously championed Harrison's work since 1970, Rolling Stone would not change its unfavourable verdict on Dark Horse over the ensuing decades, and Harrison never completely forgave the magazine for the treatment he received during this period.
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An unfavourable trial verdict could see the firm liable for the biggest civil fine in history, of up to $17.6bn.
When it seemed as if the verdict would be unfavourable, he tore her dress and displayed her bosom, which so moved the jury that they acquitted her; another version has Phryne tear her own dress and plead with each individual juror.
And trials which gave a favourable verdict are about twice as likely to be published as trials giving unfavourable results.
Written verdicts in favourable rulings averaged 90 words, compared with just 47 for unfavourable ones.In truth, these results, though disturbing, are unsurprising.
Unfavourable stories invite libel suits.
An unfavourable polling result, perhaps.
Questions abounded, generally with unfavourable instinctive responses.
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