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unfavorable English

Meaning unfavorable meaning

What does unfavorable mean?

unfavorable

(= unfavourable) not encouraging or approving or pleasing unfavorable conditions an unfavorable comparison unfavorable comments unfavorable impression (= unfavourable) (of winds or weather) tending to hinder or oppose unfavorable winds (= unfavourable) not favorable made an unfavorable impression unfavorable reviews

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Topics unfavorable topics

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Simple sentences

It was an unfavorable day for baseball.
She bore up well under unfavorable circumstances.
The situation in now getting unfavorable.

Movie subtitles

I'm afraid you've made a rather unfavorable impression on Aunt Elizabeth.
Did you ever get sandbagged at night because somebody got unfavorable publicity from your camera?
Thus, because of the unfavorable weather conditions the aprico apricot harvest in 1922 was far below that of the previous year.
Thus, because of the unfavorable weather condition(s)? the apricot harvest in 1922 fell far below that of the previous year. years. far below the previous one(s).
Because the impression you made on me was unfavorable in the first place.
So your answer is unfavorable?
Nothing unfavorable.
The press has chosen to take a very unfavorable view of what we tried to do.
At my last examination, were the results really unfavorable?
Since the political climate now is very unfavorable, your exposure can only harm the interests of the country.
This is a chance for them to counter the unfavorable opinion on their Jewish policy.
Regularly sawed in two from 7 years. and disappeared in circumstances ideologically unfavorable.
That such a decision could change the nature of an entire society, whether it be a favorable or unfavorable change, disturbs me greatly.
A story that places a colleague in an unfavorable light is not one any newsman wants to tell.
Unfavorable and unfair.
Unfavorable circumstance, but I believe you.
A story that places a colleague in an unfavorable light.
The position in the Vorobyovy Hills in unfavorable, but knowing what Moscow means to the people, I suggest that we fight to defend our capital.
In the eyes of the royal family, that would not be unfavorable.
I've read the outcome of mirror syndrome is almost always unfavorable.
Making charges of that sort can only put you in an unfavorable light.
To accelerate events in objectively unfavorable conditions is self-suicide.
Because I won't maintain an unfavorable position.
It is important that we avoid any situation that might make the Taelons and myself appear unfavorable in any way.
We'll need a 30 second delay to ensure that nothing goes on air that would make the Taelons look unfavorable.
But you are truly in an unfavorable position.
I won't do anything that would put us in an unfavorable situation.

News and current affairs

Now, despite unfavorable political circumstances, Blanchard should make an even bolder call.
Moreover, before the crisis, differences in long-term interest rates among EMU members were around 25 basis points, despite unfavorable fiscal developments in some EMU countries.
But the interlinking of consulting and auditing practices puts other perverse incentives in place: an incentive to please the clients, who dislike unfavorable reports.
Various opinion polls consistently show that a sizable minority of Pakistanis has a favorable view of Osama bin Laden, an unfavorable view of the US, and believe that implementing Islamic law (Sharia) should be a priority.
Today the balance of power is even more unfavorable.
There is also a general reluctance to report unfavorable drug effects.
Yet these are temporary remedies that cushion the unfavorable external and domestic environment, they go no further than that.
Even if all of the rules for finance are right, few will part with their money if they fear that an unfavorable regime change might occur during the lifetime of their investment.
That decline was primarily the result of more unfavorable appraisals of the current economic situation, but also reflected another downward revision of expectations for the next six months.
In Europe the trend is dramatically unfavorable, more so in all the transition economies.
Advocates of austerity counter that confidence in the government's credit might collapse, and the government might have to roll over its debt on unfavorable terms.
Despite the current unfavorable situation, the path to stabilizing the Middle East still leads through joint economic projects.
The experience of 1914 implies that a credible alternative can replace an entrenched world currency, especially after an unfavorable balance of trade has weakened it.
When it turned out that Germany's starting position had been more unfavorable than initially thought and that revenues were again failing, Germany's government objected to additional consolidation.
This is a deeply unfavorable situation, which explains why the ECB, once obsessed with the risk that governments would coalesce to assail its independence, has turned into the staunchest advocate of fiscal-policy coordination.
The IMF has become a household word, but one with unfavorable connotations.
With baby boomers retiring in increasing numbers, demographic trends have turned unfavorable.
For him, this is what power is about: taking hard decisions under unfavorable circumstances.
Slow growth in Japan over the last decade was due not to insufficiently aggressive macroeconomic policies, but to an unfavorable demographic trend.
Indeed, China has developed the world's most sophisticated system of Internet blocking and censorship, thereby hiding information unfavorable to China's rulers from all but the most technologically savvy.
Fundamental to America's system of government is an impartial public judiciary, with legal standards built up over the decades, based on principles of transparency, precedent, and the opportunity to appeal unfavorable decisions.

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