Phrases with «unfavourable»

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The word "unfavourable" means that something is not good or advantageous. Full definition

Sentences with «unfavourable»

  • She ruled out the possibility of unfavourable treatment of the intended mother relating to pregnancy because she was not pregnant, and found no evidence of direct or indirect discrimination. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • North - western France and Belgium were other areas of concern, where the combination of a dry May and a hot June resulted in unfavourable conditions for most winter and spring crops. (dairyreporter.com)
  • While a blended approach is likely to reduce the performance peaks, it is also likely to reduce the performance valleys, when investors are most at risk of exiting the market in unfavourable conditions. (canadiancapitalist.com)
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