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was unfavourable
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Not approved of
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Public reaction to the reforms was unfavourable.
"Some of our competitors have been complaining about the weather, but we don't think it was unfavourable," he said.
The swiss president is being investigated over a television rights contract he signed that was "unfavourable" to FIFA.
The weight-to-power ratio was unfavourable until 1804, when a Cornish engineer, Richard Trevithick, constructed a steam engine of his own design.
His interventions created a "caesaro-papism" that was unfavourable to the church, for after the Battle of Mursa the emperor had become violently Arian.
But the sense of confidence conferred on the industrial class through the industrial and transportation revolutions of the 19th century, especially in Britain and the United States, produced an atmosphere that was unfavourable to government intervention.
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Twitter, as a rule, is unfavourable to politicians.
Yet while the omens may be unfavourable, Varoufakis will try.
By his estimation, roughly 97% are unfavourable, coloured by orientalist myths, racist demonising and xenophobic paranoia.
Les Rougon-Mattractedttrattentionenthroughoutghout Europe and America, but critics in Britain were unfavourable and translations slow to appear.
Kalanick sees any laws and regulations that are unfavourable to Uber by definition as anachronisms in need of overhauling.
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