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were unfavorable
adjective
Disadvantageous, adverse, unsuitable, inconducive; serving to hinder or oppose.
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Derivatives 2, 3, 4 and 7 showed less potent activities, suggesting that the 2-halogenated or 2-methylation derivatives were unfavorable for maintaining activities.
Several nights, "being cloudy, were unfavorable to observation".
Actually, an expert had said that the winds were unfavorable.
The prevailing conditions on that crystalline morning were unfavorable.
Sanctions have included fines and jury instructions that were unfavorable to the railroads.
While 37percentt reported favorable impressions of him, 42 percent were unfavorable.
Of 52 studies with no industry financing, 32 were favorable or neutral to the industry and 20 were unfavorable.
Just over 4 in 10 Alabama voters had a favorable view of Moore while a small majority were unfavorable.
However, these guiding fibers were unfavorable for cell adhesion and limited cell growth.
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The limitations of this construction were unfavorable terms of cutting wedge work for lack of the structurally executed rake which resulted in the subzero treatment productivity.
We argue that market conditions in previous studies were unfavorable for collusion which may have been responsible for not finding such a focal-point effect.
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