0 US spelling of unfavourable --
2 not tending to help; not likely to lead to a positive result: --
Unfavorable weather conditions this morning caused a postponement of the launch of the space shuttle.
Thus, it is not the case that one learning method is favorable or unfavorable for students with high or low grades.
This is the case, for example, if one is pushed into unfavorable working conditions for no reason other than discrimination.
However, the relative gain falls, as with higher volatility the ability of a water market to offset unfavorable realizations diminishes.
But the low-key strategy also reflected the unfavorable political atmosphere.
The disease incidence was low since the microclimatic conditions within the greenhouse, such as aeration, were unfavorable for fungal growth.
The ratio of risks and benefits for individual research participants might have been unfavorable - with high risks for the individual.
Estimation of cost per life-year figures revealed the cost-effectiveness of the interventions to be unfavorable.
Presumably, it is easier, under unfavorable conditions, to detect movement and respond to it rather than to per form a flow-field analysis.