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How to use unfavourable in a sentence

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This may be unfavourable because it may hinder the operation of organizations that create value for students.
The highlanders, with their visible poverty and audible oddity of speech, met with a mixed reception and often sent home unfavourable reports.
Statements unfavourable to democracy are made with unhesitating confidence, and with the utmost bitterness of language.
Although he sounds completely satisfied with the band, Andrew is also disappointed with the content of a few unfavourable record reviews.
Is this simply a way of diverting attention from the unfavourable headlines some have faced in recent months?
He flew to a military base to shore up his support in the face of unfavourable polls and growing unease in Washington about the conflict.
He said special attention will be paid to overcoming the unfavourable demographic situation by supporting parents.
The Department head took away some of her responsibilities, she said, and then wrote unfavourable reports about her performance.
Sydenham's basic premise is that historians have either neglected this revolutionary, or given him a rather unfavourable press.
The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew unfavourable media attention.
The media coverage of the two visits was noteworthy for its lack of any unfavourable commentary on the government's foreign policy.
Her achievement was more impressive given the unfavourable prevailing economic conditions.
It is more likely that change of paternal genes or antigens would result in heterogeneous outcomes rather than unfavourable pregnancy outcomes.
One question, for example, asks them to recount in 100 words a recent stressful incident in which they averted an unfavourable outcome.
The evidence linking increased weight with unfavourable levels of objective physical health indicators is well supported.
Detection is diagnostic of myocardial damage in patients admitted with suspected acute coronary syndromes and indicates an unfavourable outcome.
We used repeat deliberate self harm as a marker of an unfavourable outcome.
Plants have evolved various protective mechanisms that allow them to acclimate to unfavourable environments for continued survival and growth.
In contrast, Zambia's imports rose in the same period under review leading to unfavourable trade imbalances.
All the conditions of line 6 are unfavourable, and its subject is left to himself without any helpers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is partly due to interference with breast-feeding and partly to the unfavourable influence on pregnancy.
If the head sticks, caesarean section is done in favourable circumstances, and craniotomy in unfavourable circumstances.
On Trafalgar Day the weather was not so much unfavourable as extremely dangerous.
Change and variety are favourable to creative genius as they are unfavourable to uncreative study.
So I did not know what was said about me, either favourable or unfavourable.
There is but little wind, and what there is comes from an unfavourable quarter.
I am truly sorry, Sir, your impressions of this place should be so unfavourable.
Mr. Stokes took him aside and told him that he would find the will to be unfavourable.
He is supposed not to have been, in secret, unfavourable to the undertaking.
The account of Marys secretary, nau, is much less unfavourable to Moray than his own, for obvious reasons.
She was of neurasthenic inheritance, and was put in unfavourable conditions.
It was not seen at the moment that the establishment of this ratio so favourable to gold was pari passu unfavourable to silver.
Cicero, in his philippics, actuated in great measure by personal animosity, gives a highly unfavourable view of his character.
From this observed fact we drew conclusions unfavourable to the general appearance and presentability of the Mytilenian ladies.
At last she came to entertain a very unfavourable opinion of her first-born.
To this haziness, which by obscuring distant objects was unfavourable for surveying purposes, we owed our long detention here.
The others make an unfavourable impression because they are so laxly executed.
The tea-leaf symbols are obstinately unfavourable, and display ominous signs of forthcoming sorrow.
To sum up the circumstances favourable and unfavourable to natural selection, as far as the extreme intricacy of the subject permits.
That he was appreciably weaker there was no doubt, and there were other symptoms that were unfavourable.
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