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was adverse
adjective
Unfavorable; antagonistic in purpose or effect; hostile; actively opposing one's interests or wishes; contrary to one's welfare; acting against; working in an opposing direction.
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"And I don't think that there was anything in the recovery package that was adverse to that goal".
That Reagan would not win the Republican nomination in 1976, because Saturn was adverse.
There was adverse comment against King-Hamilton and a financial profit for the barrister, who peddled the pictures as being of "the trial of the century".
An embassy official had summoned him there after the State Department received what one of its officials said was "adverse information" about Mr. Khan.
It was adverse out there for McIlroy, who can expect to field more criticism about his equipment change: he failed to advance to the weekend in either of his stroke-play events this year.
The primary endpoint of this study was adverse outcome.
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Correct: "There were adverse effects".
The answer is "adverse selection".
The current policy climate is adverse.
Just over 11,000 were adverse decisions.
But we wouldn't be adverse to it.
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