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1 The idea that Germany escapes taxation is a very unfavourable one in England.
2 So and So will make a speech about it; you produce no impression upon them whatever, or an unfavourable one .
3 Our mutual friend Adam Ross can tell you all about me, and I don't think that his report would be an unfavourable one .
4 He was so exhausted by this fruitless attempt that we were obliged to encamp upon the spot although it was a very unfavourable one .
5 Nature... does not so much select special varieties as exterminate the most unfavourable ones . )
6 Unfortunately, it was the latter; and several very unfavourable ones that succeeded, reduced the family to great distress, and finally to utter ruin.
7 If we were to put a lot of stock in favourable reviews, then we would have to put as much stock in unfavourable ones .
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