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Meanings of unfavourable conditions in anglès
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Usage of unfavourable conditions in anglès
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NMH blamed unfavourableconditions in terms of connectivity and pricing for air travel.
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Here, we asked what allows proliferation in such unfavourableconditions.
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The stakes are too high to play under unfavourableconditions.
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Sherman was far too wary to be drawn into an action under unfavourableconditions.
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Then America will be forced to fight under unfavourableconditions.
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Police said unfavourableconditions overnight and today meant air and land-based searches were not safe.
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They resist cold and other unfavourableconditions differently.
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It's the ultimate juxtaposition but it's extreme poverty and unfavourableconditions in which most South Africans live.
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The day after our arrival-wehad arrived in the night-wesaw the town under most unfavourableconditions.
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The very bravest army must succumb if led against a crushingly superior force under most unfavourableconditions.
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The sterility is innately variable in individuals of the same species, and is eminently susceptible of favourable and unfavourableconditions.
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I attributed their state to unfavourableconditions, for later in the season fully expanded flowers of the proper size appeared.
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Of course one cannot help admiring the tenacious way in which he carried out his great work under unfavourableconditions.
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On the other hand it gives good results even under unfavourableconditions, and is applicable in the presence of much zinc.
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Akinetes are ordinary thallus cells, which on account of their acquisition of a thick wall are capable of surviving unfavourableconditions.
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The sterility is innately variable in individuals of the same species, and is eminently susceptible to action of favourable and unfavourableconditions.