Sentence examples for unfavourably from inspiring English sources

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unfavourably

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In an unfavourable manner.

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Haulin' Oats sells for $27 for three packets, which compares unfavourably with the price of a box of Shreddies.

In court, the pair's barrister, Sarah Elliot, compared their behaviour and high principles unfavourably with police methods.

Solskjaer's record compares unfavourably with that of the man he replaced.

The UK also still compares unfavourably with Sweden's parliament, which is 45% female and sets a gold standard for gender equality.

President Theodore Roosevelt compared the painting unfavourably to a Navajo rug.

For example, a government that limits personal freedom is likely to see low wealth and reduced happiness; high unemployment contributes to both lower wealth and long term unhappiness; the increase in global media communications (especially via the internet) allows the poor to compare themselves unfavourably to the rich.

Eighty-two per cent thought Mr Bush's record was bad or very bad; only 1% thought it was very good.The Democrats were overwhelmingly negative, but nearly every respondent viewed Mr Bush's record unfavourably.

A firm needing to make profits by pointing to early improvements in "standards, testing and goals" would find this irresistible.The remaining publicly-run schools would then have the task of educating the private-sector rejects, and would find their outputs unfavourably compared with that of privatised neighbours thus justifying the original policy.

The first legal brothel in America saw the murder of a boxer, a mysterious fire and several government raids; it is also cited (unfavourably) in the Internal Revenue's tax manual.

Indeed, it compares unfavourably with Apple's decade-old Macintosh operating system.

It might seem odd that someone who compared "the bloudie crueltie of Christian Portugals" unfavourably with "the Heathen mercy of savage Man-eaters" should use his understanding of tribal customs and languages to boost Brazil's sugar production so barbarically.

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