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1 Parental rearing styles were rated as more unfavorable in the patient group.
2 The European currency is trading at a more unfavorable 122 yen.
3 The conditions of nourishment for the bacillus would thereby become more unfavorable than usual.
4 No one has drawn a more unfavorable picture of the rule which they established.
5 The extrinsic causes are more operative the more unfavorable is the environment of the mother.
6 We should have had to settle the war under conditions still more unfavorable to us.
7 Over-immunosuppression has been implicated in this more unfavorable outcome.
8 Robert did not reply, but he knew that the conditions could not be more unfavorable .
9 Meanwhile, the situation became more and more unfavorable to the wishes and plans of the Emperor.
10 Others fell away, but not he, and no boy perhaps was placed in more unfavorable circumstances.
11 Compared with controls, patients described the attitude of their parents as significantly more unfavorable in all aspects.
12 The schedule will eventually become more unfavorable but for now, they are taking advantage of home ice.
13 An excess of moisture is more unfavorable to the production of seed than a shortage in the same.
14 Patients with PCLBCL of the leg have a more unfavorable prognosis, particularly patients presenting with multifocal skin lesions.
15 The more unfavorable the circumstances, the more we must show firmness, and overbear opposition by confidence in ourselves.
16 The spores, which finally become full-fledged bacteria, are able to stand a more unfavorable environment than the adult bacteria.
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