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New Zealand scored particularly badly on intimate partner violence and community safety.
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But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has gone badly wrong.
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In Britain, polls called the result of May's national election badly wrong.
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Indeed, they badly needed good news to enhance the group's share rating.
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It badly needs funds to revive currency trade and restart the economy.
Использование термина disadvantageously на английском
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Another kind is, perverting a man's words or actions disadvantageously by affected misconstruction.
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Human decisions can be shaped by predictions of emotions that ensue after choosing advantageously or disadvantageously.
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The want, too, of a separation of the Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary functions, worked disadvantageously in practice.
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She spoke disadvantageously of me, to lessen the affection and esteem which some had entertained for me.
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Spain is too distant and too disadvantageously situated; the Italian States are at present too brittle and powerless.
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It is not the desire to write which crowds our market so disadvantageously; it is the desire to sell.
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The Author is, however, convinced that this has not disadvantageously affected his account of the actual facts of the case.
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Fearing that she might influence the driver disadvantageously to our interests, I went to inform her that the delay was unavoidable.
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She compared me disadvantageously with Nugent; and she allowed Nugent to personate me in speaking to you, without interfering to stop it.
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Assumptions so open to ridicule, and so disparaging to far abler men, told as disadvantageously upon his fame as upon his character.
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The artificial state of society in our own age, has probably acted disadvantageously on our literary researches, if not on our moral character.
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There is a cause, that doubtless has its effects in representing the English disadvantageously, and which I have never heard properly allowed for.
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These obtain circulation and credence among all classes, and, whether true or not, operate disadvantageously to the interests of both the planters and the freedmen.
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Towards this same right were the Princes, who for some time had been looking from a mill at so strange a combat, so disadvantageously commenced.
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Another kind is, perverting a man's words or actions disadvantageously by affected misconstruction.
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Human decisions can be shaped by predictions of emotions that ensue after choosing advantageously or disadvantageously.