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| SADF that survival was possible despite an | unfavourable air situation. |
| a decided that the economic conditions were | unfavourable and abandoned the scheme in 2005, causing c |
| sibility over land was poor, the winds were | unfavourable, and the towns were better defended than pr |
| Greenwich, England) for 1921 was considered | unfavourable and no observations were made. |
| Unfavourable boundary changes meant that the Labour Part | |
| e seat from the 1945 Labour landslide until | unfavourable boundary changes in 1950. |
| Even after the | unfavourable Buczacz treaty, which convinced the Sejm to |
| text for appealing the results later if the | unfavourable candidate is winning. |
| r alders, and grows rapidly even under very | unfavourable circumstances, which renders it extremely v |
| Due to | unfavourable circumstances, however, he could not even c |
| Again the issue did not escape | unfavourable comment in the N.B. column of the Times Lit |
| empo "Never Give Up", a song which received | unfavourable comments from panelist Cathy McGowan. |
| find a bookmaker partner, and also drew an | unfavourable comparison with the failure of PowerPlay Go |
| The site is currently in an | unfavourable condition due to vegetation growth. |
| g the peace to this war, managing to impose | unfavourable conditions on the Austrians. |
| 9 apparition was never detected, and due to | unfavourable conditions ever since it has never been rec |
| ximum strength of 11 U-boats but due to the | unfavourable conditions for commerce raiding in the Blac |
| 1777, he removed his large family from the | unfavourable conditions of Mount Oliphant to the 130-acr |
| ing out his researches for many years under | unfavourable conditions of inadequate accommodation. |
| s Georg Lang (because the architect offered | unfavourable conditions), while on behalf of the contrac |
| ent compound of many MAT ligands (here in a | unfavourable conformation of the O-Me. |
| s changed to Jaguar after WWII to avoid the | unfavourable connotations of the SS initials. |
| To prevent | unfavourable consequences, Anastasius ordered the prefec |
| 6 film Trainspotting were also noted, in an | unfavourable context. |
| Because of the | unfavourable Dutch climate, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvigno |
| nd East respectively in the early 1980s but | unfavourable economic conditions led to the suspension o |
| the scheme was postponed until 1852 due to | unfavourable economic conditions. |
| elevision programming, which was to have an | unfavourable effect on football coverage. |
| and China), it assesses the favourable and | unfavourable effects of the British presence in China, w |
| At this time, it encountered an | unfavourable environment of increasing wind shear and co |
| lacement unit, but reports from pilots were | unfavourable, especially in comparison to the Gotha G.IV |
| Due to generally | unfavourable feedback from attendees over the new locati |
| gritty texture that is generally considered | unfavourable for edible consumption, despite its appeali |
| is right when it is favourable for them and | unfavourable for the bond-holder, buying an MBS partly i |
| was one of dense jungle, and therefore most | unfavourable for military operations, the British knew l |
| Unfavourable for Sweden, it assured Danish hegemony in N | |
| Unfavourable geology and climate are the principal causa | |
| ed by a force twice the size of his own, on | unfavourable ground, the battle rapidly turned into a ma |
| hanged his birthday in order to give him an | unfavourable horoscope. |
| When it seemed as if the verdict would be | unfavourable, Hypereides tore open her robe and displaye |
| n problems, lack of payola and Meek's later | unfavourable image in the news all of which reduced the |
| , where he is believed to have formed those | unfavourable impressions of the Jesuits which afterwards |
| that the standard entropy term is much less | unfavourable, indeed, it is favourable in this instance. |
| s depicted and to portray the British in an | unfavourable light. |
| ms that live in habitats that may encounter | unfavourable living conditions (i.e. |
| He earned an | unfavourable mention in Plato's dialogue Gorgias. |
| An | unfavourable notice of the work in The Edinburgh Review |
| Montfort, facing such | unfavourable numbers, decided to concentrate his forces |
| With these | unfavourable odds, Julian makes good on his escape, deci |
| The victory allowed the Poles to revoke the | unfavourable Peace of Buczacz and set the stage for the |
| To push Finland into | unfavourable peace conditions, Stalin needed to take Est |
| y of motion was held up from publication by | unfavourable peer review by Wallis, in 1667; a revision |
| ctics but this backfired and resulted in an | unfavourable penalty count. |
| Sigurd's alleged son, also draws a somewhat | unfavourable picture of Sigurd, contrasting him with the |
| for British public schools generally, with | unfavourable political environment and many financial pr |
| the attacking state's ability to compensate | unfavourable power balances. |
| Despite | unfavourable preferences from the Labor Party, Weller wo |
| lation suggested the expenses issue and the | unfavourable publicity generated by it may have been a f |
| Bigotgate by the UK media), but despite the | unfavourable publicity, Labour still managed to narrowly |
| The Convention met with a very | unfavourable reception when it was presented in London. |
| ed to a penal battalion because he had made | unfavourable remarks about Joseph Stalin. |
| In 1535, an | unfavourable report was made against the abbey and its c |
| but the date was brought forward after the | unfavourable reports of her abilities as a minelayer, an |
| ter the Peace of Zsitvatorok (1606) and the | unfavourable result of the wars with Persia, Sultan Ahme |
| nt has been discontinued after reporting of | unfavourable results during Phase III trials. |
| ed substitute food critic who writes a very | unfavourable review of a restaurant. |
| In 2003, Wheatcroft gave a | unfavourable review to A Moral Reckoning, a controversia |
| The book got an | unfavourable review from Yngvar Ustvedt in Verdens Gang, |
| ichael Panontin gave the album a relatively | unfavourable review, stating that "The Family finds Mash |
| In an particularly | unfavourable review, the show was described by Elisabeth |
| approach is controversial and has attracted | unfavourable review. |
| It received uniformly | unfavourable reviews and closed on 8 August, bringing it |
| It received unanimously | unfavourable reviews which forced its early closure. |
| ull, though this is less popular due to its | unfavourable route and poor timing (it frequently arrive |
| following the murders, although individual | unfavourable rulings have harmed the group financially t |
| is scheme of plant strategies to survive an | unfavourable season ("life forms") and his demonstration |
| landed on the African coast in July, a very | unfavourable season for landing. |
| by withdrawal from Lombardy and an overall | unfavourable situation for the French. |
| dings on the negative impact of poverty and | unfavourable socioeconomic indicators in the incidence o |
| he day and, to King Gustav's consternation, | unfavourable southwesterly winds prevented the combined |
| purchased by the Tongan government and that | unfavourable surveys by the Fiji Marine Board were not b |
| ns to carry out the much more energetically | unfavourable task of neck formation and pinching. |
| and connected well to the west, but had an | unfavourable terminal station. |
| These portrayed the demonstrators in | unfavourable terms and stressed the support of at least |
| ulnerability of massed armoured advances in | unfavourable terrain and against a coherent infantry def |
| establishing while Roach is believed to be | unfavourable to the latter. |
| eloped under the stimulus of an environment | unfavourable to standard agriculture, but offering new a |
| f inquiry on the handling of the famine was | unfavourable to Beadon, who left India and returned to E |
| on that followed his return to Natal proved | unfavourable to his policy, and he was succeeded in offi |
| ss of the proceedings, as most of them were | unfavourable to the regime. |
| The agreement was highly | unfavourable to Henry and Edward, but it must be assumed |
| nce met, it would secure peace on terms not | unfavourable to the Allies; and, if it failed to secure |
| ne Committee on prison reform: “I regard as | unfavourable to reformation the status of a prisoner thr |
| Prime Minister, Alexandros Papagos, was not | unfavourable to this idea. |
| al would be unduly favourable to Quebec and | unfavourable to their province. |
| Some bands felt they had been coerced into | unfavourable tour contracts. |
| wing a typical pylon design, however due to | unfavourable underlying geological conditions the pylons |
| the crossing was delayed, either because of | unfavourable weather or because of the desire to avoid b |
| ed for the expedition in spite of extremely | unfavourable weather conditions. |
| icient policing in Lincolnshire, due to the | unfavourable working of the formula used by the governme |
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