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1 The search was suspended this month due to unfavourable weather and lake conditions.
2 Officials say unfavourable weather conditions in the capital have prevented pollutants from dispersing.
3 SpaceX recently postponed the Starlink launch by two days due to unfavourable weather conditions.
4 He cautioned against any hasty expectations of an outcome because of unfavourable weather conditions.
5 Husqvarna last month blamed the fall on unfavourable weather , restructuring and rising trade tariffs.
6 He also cautioned against any hasty expectations of an outcome because of unfavourable weather conditions.
7 The Frenchman had been six weeks on the voyage, he announced, delayed by unfavourable weather .
8 The Alex Total Shutdown protest movement continued today despite a delayed start due to unfavourable weather conditions.
9 The New Zealand ski season gets under way tomorrow after a worrying last-ditch spell of unfavourable weather .
10 Haydn, whose first voyage it was, remained on deck the whole time, in spite of the unfavourable weather .
11 When people hear of unfavourable weather , too much sun, rain, wind, or too little, they very sensibly smile.
12 But a new study has concluded that unfavourable weather conditions make New Yorkers give better tips on restaurant deliveries.
13 Due to the unfavourable weather of late, the decision to abandon the three planned chases has already been taken.
14 Delayed by these and by unfavourable weather , they did not reach Madigan Nunatak until the evening of November 20.
15 Nothing but failure and annoyance can follow the attempt to employ the highest powers on unsuitable objects or in unfavourable weather .
16 A usual spring surge in milk production in Europe has also been slowed down by unfavourable weather limiting pasture growth, FAO said.
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