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were 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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Correct: "There were adverse effects".
Just over 11,000 were adverse decisions.
Ms. Breathitt added that many of the positions she had taken at the commission were adverse to Enron.
Critics say that when their scientists examined the peer-reviewed studies that looked for signs of genetic damage there were adverse effects in one-third of them.
"So the idea that East Asian religious influences were adverse to modern economic growth has been turned on its head," he said.
Some were adverse reactions that showed up in clinical trials before a drug was marketed.
Many economists believe that the terms of trade were adverse for less-developed countries from 1870 to 1938.
The decision turned out to be a favorable one, despite the fact that the weather conditions were adverse and Alpha was forced to run over a muddy track.
Secondary outcomes were adverse effects due to the treatments under study.
The main reasons for switching from interferon-β were adverse reactions (55.7 %) and lack of response (40.5 %).
The leading causes of non-septic severe SIRS were adverse drug reactions, acute mesenteric ischemia, malignancies and inflammatory diseases.
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