Sentences with word «disfavour»

In so doing it knew it would please some communities which had advocated this approach and probably find disfavour in others.
CREA's senior legal counsel is involved, using phrases like «not prudent conduct» and «looked upon by disfavour by the Competition Bureau» and the lawyers» favourite, «difficult to opine in short order.»
The researchers have shown that the possibility that these objects constitute all of the dark matter in the galaxy is strongly disfavoured by the lack of bright sources observed at the galactic center.
Furthermore, if the legal profession was to completely discount series as being less official than the ICLRs, with its years of service, would this not disfavour the smaller legal publishers and other commercial enterprises such as newspapers, that have proven themselves worthy of reporting on cases.
The report is framed such that the unwritten constitutional status quo is clearly disfavoured, arguments in favour of which are given only a little over three pages out of 423 (Political and Constitutional Reform Committee 2014: 24 - 8).
10) demanding any form of conduct or observance which makes it difficult or impossible for adherents (particularly children) to take part in lawful activities which are commonly enjoyed in British society, and punishing or attempting to punish adherents for failing to comply with such a demand, particularly by putting them in fear of supernatural disfavour.
In this case the tactic maintained some proportionality by bypassing the 5 % threshold, but is largely disfavoured by the public due to it awarding smaller parties extra list seats while parties with a higher party vote percentage that don't win an electorate receive no seats; this occurred in 2008 when ACT was awarded 5 seats on the back of one electorate seat and 3.7 % of the party vote, while New Zealand First with no electorate seats and 4.1 % of the party vote were awarded none.
The progressive label itself fell into disfavour due to the Prohibition in the United States and this would have motivated Franklin D. Roosevelt to use the liberal label for his politics instead.
«We still say the data disfavour an all - dust interpretation,» he adds, «which is what we said on the topic of dust in March.»
Gender gap persistently disfavours women in education, employment opportunities, and skills development, representation at professional, senior managerial and decision making bodies, business ownership and earnings.
It is spectacular, so it favours installation and disfavours painting.
How any society tolerates disfavoured notions reflects where we are at in progressing forward, and by firing him, Google are acknowledging that women are just as capable as men, and staying true to their values... or did Google buckle under the pressure that Damore expressed arguably sexist views, so out of fear of public retaliation, they chose to fire him and avoid a negative backlash on their business?
Is there any Canadian case in which a legitimate expectation has been defeated because the other procedural fairness factors disfavoured the applicant?
Disfavoured usage does not mean incorrect, just less common.
In a paper that appeared in Physical Review Letters this week, the researchers specifically show that the lack of bright X-ray and radio sources at the center of our galaxy strongly disfavours the possibility that these objects constitute all of the mysterious dark matter in the universe.
Then the hapless apron fell into disfavour; they became a symbol of women's drudgery and being tied to
«The danger here is that Nigerians are being pitched against fellow Nigerians on account of being favoured / disfavoured by the same government voted by and tasked with taking care of both.»
My own suggestion is that the rest of the world that holds Trump in disfavour has been irrelevant in the sense that the US dollar continues to do well against other currencies, not because of the strengths of the US economy and certainly not because Trump is held in high favour in other places, but simply because other countries» currencies and economies are in even worse shape than our own.
Missionary descriptions speak of «worship» of spirits and devils, «demolatory,» «devil - dancing,» etc. 11 Whether worship or propitiation, it is evident that Malayarayans were seeking to control the ill - effects of spirits» disfavour or preventing these spirits from taking complete control of their life.12 Access to powerful spirits was the key to the world of the supernatural.
in the end, the scoreLine remained 0:2 to our disfavour.....
Still talking bout «Man of the Match» for a game with disastrous outcome / result in our disfavour.
The actions and inactions of the flagbearer, Nana Akufo - Addo, has created a lot of disaffection, panic, disregard, disfavour and contempt for the party throughout the media leading to considerable acrimony both within and outside the party nationally and internationally; thus undermining further the party's preparations towards winning the 2016 general elections.
More importantly, this helps you find individuals who have the same likes and disfavours you have.
Thunder Offshore 1997 Thunder Offshore is a game that mixes futuristic motor boat racing simulation with a Wipeout-esque touch regarding the ways in which you could disfavour your rivals.
Thunder Offshore is a game that mixes futuristic motor boat racing simulation with a Wipeout-esque touch regarding the ways in which you could disfavour your rivals.
Then the hapless apron fell into disfavour; they became a symbol of women's drudgery and being tied to the kitchen when men were out having a life.
This explains the primacy of the neutral citation as well, since essentially all cases with a neutral citation are available on CanLII — although this does not explain the disfavouring of the CanLII citation.
We tend to favour those who are most like us and in doing so, disfavour those who are not.
EG: In no particular order: a clear even - handedness, where at any point in the trial the judge will not favour or disfavour a witness and, either way, will not interfere with trial counsel's examination in - chief or cross-examination and will moderate the anger that may develop between counsel in a courtroom; a good disposition; very bright — of which there are many judges.
The secular nature of the state entails that the state can not favour or disfavour any religion, religious practice or particular belief.»
They end up jeopardising their chances of clinching interviews and do themselves a disfavour in the end.
His work was considered to place an undue emphasis on the role of the mother and fell into disfavour.
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