Sentence examples for would be unfavourable from inspiring English sources

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However, Nissan is thought to believe these options would be unfavourable to its existing shareholders and is therefore looking at other options.

Negotiations around policies that would be unfavourable to the mining industry have become gridlocked, and civil society actors fear the ruling party may make concessions to the pro-mining opposition.

When it seemed as if the verdict would be unfavourable, he tore her dress and displayed her bosom, which so moved the jury that they acquitted her; another version has Phryne tear her own dress and plead with each individual juror.

Excitation of the blue-emitting phosphor alone would be unfavourable, as the sharply focussed cathode rays are absorbed by the blue phosphor to a small extent only, and its decay time is too short; also, direct excitation of the yellow-emitting phosphor alone would yield poor efficiency because the traps are emptied too rapidly by the heat produced by the relatively high-energetic electron impact.

Horrocks was concerned that the weather would be unfavourable for the transit as he believed the rare planetary conjunction would produce severe weather: At around midday on 23 November Horrocks darkened his room and focused the rays of sunlight coming through the window onto the paper where the image could be observed safely.

Phospho-S195 would be unfavourable in the closed conformation since it would place a negative charge inside the hydrophobic core of the protein.

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Were it to become widely known that the service held this data, the media response would most likely be unfavourable and probably inaccurate," it said.

Were it to become widely known that the service held this data, the media response would most likely be unfavourable and probably inaccurate.

Despite frequent detection of Proteobacteria-like nifH genes in PCR amplicons as well as in real-time PCR based studies from open oceans [41] [44], these putative diazotrophs have received limited attention, perhaps because open ocean waters that are well-oxygenated and poor in energy sources would appear to be unfavourable for expression of the nitrogenase genes [45].

This would be most unfavourable as regards our international participation.Q6.Q6

Who would have thought the swashbuckling one-time Goldman Sachs chief would be suffering unfavourable comparisons with the dour Scottish solicitor running Britain's Treasury, Alistair Darling?

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