Despite what appeared to be widespread support for the bills, they were reported out of committee unfavorably. |
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By comparing the Republicans, unfavorably, to his two children, he was dismissing their concerns as childish and unserious. |
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We would seldom hear from these people, but their attitude could be unfavorably influenced against The URANTIA Book for years. |
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Three out of every five Americans views Donald Trump unfavorably, according to Gallup's most recent two-week average for all of the candidates. |
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A few months ago, as he was driving around the city, Bloomberg was struck, unfavorably, by the amount of garbage he saw on the streets. |
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You also must avoid any action that may reflect unfavorably on the integrity or reputation of Dresser. |
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It is built into a tunnel oven so unfavorably that it always indicates 10°C less than the temperature of the oven contents. |
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The value of the assets of the Portfolio, as measured in one currency, may consequently be affected unfavorably by such devaluations. |
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Regulations applicable to the Group's businesses may change either favorably or unfavorably for the Group. |
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Critics compared it unfavorably with Fargo, for which the Coens had won an Oscar the year before. |
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The bad news is that Romney is still underwater, meaning that more voters continue to see him unfavorably than favorably. |
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Never use photographs in a way that exposes someone to hatred, ridicule or contempt, or reflects unfavorably upon one's personal morality or integrity. |
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Some speculated that Rousey's rising profile was to blame for the loss, that her attention was divided unfavorably between her training and her new obligations as a public face. |
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Non-recurring items correspond to accelerated depreciation on buildings, comparing unfavorably with 2008, which included a significant capital gain on disposals. |
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It does not mean either that there was not an explicit act of treating the author unfavorably because of his opponent being a member of the legal profession under the concrete circumstances of the case. |
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In addition, stripped mortgage securities may be less liquid than other securities which do not include such a structure and are more volatile if interest rates move unfavorably. |
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The sale of the land would have made it possible to satisfy the unfavorably treated employees and the Court of Appeal had authorized the seizure of the property which had been sold to another company. |
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There are no exceptional items or claims which may materially and unfavorably affect the company's financial standing, business or the profit reported by the company and its subsidiaries. |
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A conductive hearing loss can be theresult of a blockage in the external ear canal or can be caused by any disorderthat unfavorably effects the middle ear's ability to transmit the mechanical energyto the stapes footplate. |
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This does not mean, however, that there may not be a systematic practice that treats ordinary citizens who litigate against members of the legal profession, unfavorably. |
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It also showed a near majority of females view the GOP unfavorably. |
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The reduction in the number of full-time equivalent vessels, a consequence of the exceptionally high levels of market volatility, also impacted unfavorably on year-on-year revenue growth. |
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As the Great Depression ground on and unemployment soared, intellectuals began unfavorably comparing their faltering capitalist economy to Russian Communism. |
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