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How to use unfavourably in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word unfavourably? Here are some examples.

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There is often a fear that research that crosses fields and disciplines will be treated unfavourably.
Is it boredom, morbid curiosity or just a downright nosiness to see how unfavourably other people's lives compare?
This was noticed unfavourably by local ministers, especially the evangelical Willison.
Would you not be upset if someone ventured an opinion which would make me look unfavourably at you?
Dentists generally recommend extraction of unfavourably positioned wisdom teeth.
His nine-year sentence, as his attorney rightly points out, compares unfavourably to the terms handed out to robbers.
Repeated exposure to nitrite could lead to an unfavourably high frequency of mutations.
Going into the game, the odds are already stacked unfavourably against someone or something.
A person's mental health may be unfavourably affected by excessive pretensions.
Slow readers are more likely to be rated unfavourably than are faster readers.
Some linguists have expressed concern that learning a foreign language too early may impact unfavourably on learners' native tongue acquisition.
We also compare unfavourably in relation to income distribution, which has a major influence on health.
There was also a growing clamour for a shift in a policy that for years had appeared unfavourably disposed to overseas companies.
Often compared unfavourably to nearby Leeds, Bradford has never been associated with cutting-edge city life.
The circumstance that weighs most unfavourably against the Applicant is time.
Perhaps inevitably, critics have commented unfavourably on the lack of action in Michel Thaler's work, The Train from Nowhere, which runs to 233 pages.
The situation therefore, was generally compared unfavourably with last year's atypically good harvest.
In court, the pair's barrister, Sarah Elliot, compared their behaviour and high principles unfavourably with police methods.
President Theodore Roosevelt compared the painting unfavourably to a Navajo rug.
But it all compares most unfavourably with the attention the Council gave itself.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Samuel Quirk read the letter to his wife, commenting unfavourably on it the while.
I never in the whole course of my acquaintance saw him kithe so unfavourably as he did on that occasion.
His reluctance to return to the cabin impressed them all unfavourably, and the mutinous sounds again broke forth.
He delighted to compare Romanism unfavourably with Mohammedanism.
Yet the old lady never ceased to abuse him, despite his deferential manner, and to compare him unfavourably with myself.
In the educational establishment for girls where Miss Haldin finished her studies she was looked upon rather unfavourably.
Attendances have plummeted as ministers were compared unfavourably to the fire and brimstone style of the Free Church of Scotland or the rousing hymns of gospel churches.
I had better say at once that his manners, and the arrogance with which he assumed to know what was incomprehensible even to us, impressed him unfavourably on my mind.
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