The first reason was the analyst community's
unfavorable response to the merger.
Notwithstanding, your pooch may have
an unfavorable response to it.
This change would result in
an unfavorable response to treatment by the pet.
Not exact matches
It was in
response to a question from reporters about the withholding of those emails with advisers that Ms. Wiley, defending the practice, described the advisers as «agents of the city» — a designation that appeared novel and resulted in days of
unfavorable press coverage.
Unions are also pushing for a legislative
response that might mute the impact of an
unfavorable Janus decision.
Moore says he «once made the mistake of climbing into a skip [waste bin] to sample a load of rays that had been festering in the sun; the
response of my gastrointestinal tract to this was, as an understatement, memorably
unfavorable.»
In the abundant world in which we live, eating is a natural
response to both favorable and
unfavorable situations.
We also investigated the possibility that age might relate to the number of
responses participants submitted or received and to their estimates of the proportion of received
responses that were favorable and
unfavorable.
Interestingly, participants reported receiving significantly fewer favorable (M = 40.42 %, SD = 36.79) than
unfavorable (M = 56.14 %, SD = 37.05)
responses, t (104) = − 2.24, p <.05.
The corresponding correlation between age and number of
responses received was also positive but failed to achieve significance, r =.16, ns, and the correlations between age and participants» estimates of the proportion of
responses that were favorable and
unfavorable were nonsignificant (p s =.10) and close to 0 (r s <.04).
A
response (even if
unfavorable) would have sold the vehicle.
In no circumstance did I adjust withdrawals as a
response to
unfavorable market conditions.
1) Adjusting withdrawal amounts by itself is the best
response to an
unfavorable market.
Expanded climate communications Heartland plays an important role in climate communications, especially through our in - house experts (e.g., Taylor) through his Forbes blog and related high profile outlets, our conferences, and through coordination with external networks (such as WUWT and other groups capable of rapidly mobilizing
responses to new scientific findings, news stories, or
unfavorable blog posts).
In addition, I've seen where it has backfired on attorneys who have given
responses to someone who in turn relies on that advice, only to encounter
unfavorable results.
Since Siri's introduction in the iPhone 4s in 2011,
responses to Apple's AI assistant have often weighed towards the
unfavorable side, most recently in several HomePod reviews that specified Siri as one of the biggest downsides of owning the speaker.
The initial
response from Wall Street was
unfavorable, but the correction itself is truly a mere blip.