unfavourable

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  • But these unfavourable changes in prices were still partly perceived as within the political realm.

  • Unfavourable dynamics and spin diffusion effects also make a quantitative analysis difficult.

  • Taken at face value the statistics seem to suggest a rapid and progressive displacement of traditionally prevalent attitudes which were unfavourable to childbearing outside marriage.

  • The arithmetic was sufficiently unfavourable, even in the short term, that harsh measures were required.

  • Instead, movements must mount their challenges in particular conflictive environments structured by existing social relations, usually unfavourable to their cause.

  • Offspring were no longer guaranteed an equal share of a parent's property, a change unfavourable to daughters.

  • This suggests that cercariae released into snail tissue containing cadmium are possibly reacting to the unfavourable environment by encysting before emergence into the water occurs.

  • Some of these troubles depend on local customary diet, and the distribution of food within families tends to be unfavourable to young children.

  • But if there is not, then the effect on me will be very likely to be unfavourable.

  • It judged the political considerations to be favourable and the economic considerations to be sufficiently unfavourable to outweigh them at least in the short run.

  • Careful irxhvidualizatian of each case is highly recommended, delaying definitive repair with unfavourable anatomy, inadequate size of pulmonary branches or " "mil pulmonary annuhis.

  • Obviously recent defeats, outrage at domestic political developments and unfavourable international circumstances all played a major role in such a cycle of commitment.

  • The court was therefore able to vary a provision of the law of inheritance unfavourable to women.

  • For unfavourable risk groups, risk-selection may imply less choice because of limited switching opportunities and higher premiums due to lower cross-subsidies from favourable risk groups.

  • Rees (1932) considered that this phenomenon was stimulated by an unfavourable environment, as cercarial encystment was related to a decrease in seasonal temperature.

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