unfavourably造句1. He contrasted her brashness unfavourably with his mother's gentleness.
2. His behavior contrasts unfavourably with his principles.
3. Your actions contrast unfavourably with your principles.
4. The university reacted unfavourably to the proposals.
5. When the body reacts unfavourably to food, the pulse rate will go up.
6. In this respect, Britain compares unfavourably with other European countries.
7. The taxpayer are unfavourably disposed towards the recent tax increase.
8. Childcare facilities in Britain compare unfavourably with other European countries.
9. He looked at me unfavourably.
10. If he compares unfavourably with his rivals he will be rejected.
11. Public opinion, it was argued, would react unfavourably to such an extreme measure.
12. In this respect we compare very unfavourably with our continental neighbours.
13. It contrasted unfavourably with the structured clarity of the convent.
14. As ever, youth of the period were compared unfavourably with previous generations.
15. His arrogance impressed us most unfavourably.
16. Their situation compared unfavourably with ours then.
17. He impressed me unfavourably.
18. Some compare Ireland's bank guarantee unfavourably with Iceland's decision, after a similar meltdown in October 2008, to let the banks go to the wall, creditors be damned.
19. Constant reshuffles of staff bear unfavourably on the quality of teaching.
20. Will he confirm that many aspects of social security systems in other countries compare unfavourably with ours?
21. Everything Rain had seen at the Maurin gallery and everything the Contessa Mantero had shown her compared unfavourably with this painting.
22. Musicians, critics and cultural commentators often compare recorded music unfavourably with live performance.
23. What is to be done when things turn out unfavourably?