unfavourable造句(31) Very often this is combined with an option to take money instead should bill rates be unfavourable.
(32) Furthermore, the unfavourable climate may have repercussions on the general attitudes to the black population in the United Kingdom.
(33) The theory states that if we receive an excess of definitions favourable over those unfavourable, then we will commit crime.
(34) The second interpretation is that the economic outcomes, unfavourable as well as favourable, have been a consequence of the government's policies.
(35) Even the truly independent are dependent on social and economic conditions, which are unfavourable to them.
(36) What happens if the conditions for establishing basic trust and security are unfavourable during the early years of childhood?
(37) And correspondingly, not to have a job is highly unfavourable so people outside paid work are considered inferior.
(38) Despite an unfavourable business environment, the stock market remained steady.
(39) It provided for higher social services expenditure, and also reflected recent unfavourable exchange rate movements.
(40) The outcome is that Scotch Whisky has been left to compete on distinctly unfavourable terms with imported wines.
(41) Certainly a high market share has not been sufficient to attract an unfavourable judgement.
(42) Specific handicaps refer to natural conditions unfavourable for agricultural production, e.g. poor soil, poor drainage or excessive salinity.
(43) A great deal of fervent and unfavourable publicity was heaped upon the papacy as a result of this issue.
(44) A less liquid market could have unfavourable effects on the cost of raising capital.
(45) And planning certainly proved incapable of maintaining accumulation once conditions became unfavourable.
(46) A fierce debate arose among those trying to respond to the unfavourable economic and social effects of occupation.
(47) The conditions of 1930-3 were unfavourable to unity among employers.
(48) Whilst some now characterise the relationship as grossly unfavourable,[www.] others draw the line at calling it less favourable.
(49) In their place is the belief that human problems arise from the interaction of individual experience with unfavourable social and environmental conditions.
(50) Furthermore inflammation is frequently accompanied by fever and an increased temperature is unfavourable to survival of some microorganisms.
(51) There is a good deal of unfavourable comment.
(52) The conditions were unfavourable for agriculture.
(53) Excessive moisture is unfavourable for soybean germination.
(54) An amoeba forms a cyst when conditions are unfavourable.
(55) President Mubarak was particularly unfavourable to the idea.
(56) The weather was unfavourable for shooting.
(57) Acute cerebral death complicated hyponatremia patients have unfavourable prognosis.
(58) The footbridge is designed to accommodate loads of public crowds, taken as full or partial loading in the most unfavourable conditions.
(59) Not only can the Soviet state abandon the way of socialism, but the Bolshevik party can, under unfavourable historic conditions, lose its Bolshevism .
(60) This paper presents the producing cause of different unfavourable flow conditions in the outlet area of approach channel for ship gate and its perniciousness.