English to Gujarati Dictionary unfavorable

unfavorable

બિનતરફેણકારી
definition
adjective
single mothers are often the target of unfavorable press attention
expressing or showing a lack of approval or support.
it would be unwise to sell the company while the economic circumstances are so unfavorable
adverse; inauspicious.
example
The paper argued that a venture capitalist with highly volatile status was more likely to have an 'unfavorable' economic outcome.
All they get is criticism and 'unfavorable' comparison with their foreign colleagues.
This is because the early-arriving males often suffer from 'unfavorable' weather conditions and lack of suitable food.
Active management of labor is not associated with 'unfavorable' maternal or neonatal outcomes.
The 'unfavorable' economic conditions at home contributed to this year's falling exports, Irwandy said.
Both teams have poor fan support and 'unfavorable' stadium contracts.
The evidence linking increased weight with 'unfavourable' levels of objective physical health indicators is well supported.
Both the pricing of public transport and the taxation of private transport compare 'unfavourably' with other leading nations.
This 'unfavourableness' of nature prevented the Africans from looking within and that accounts for their failure to build any civilization in the past.
In contrast, Zambia's imports rose in the same period under review leading to 'unfavourable' trade imbalances.
The group said the situation south of the border compared 'unfavourably' with Northern Ireland, where broadband is available to the entire population and has fewer line failures.
Is this simply a way of diverting attention from the 'unfavourable' headlines some have faced in recent months?
He said special attention will be paid to overcoming the 'unfavourable' demographic situation by supporting parents.
The high prices at many airports have incurred many complaints and also drew 'unfavourable' media attention.
The assessment also includes the likely favourable and 'unfavourable' consequences of the decision for oneself and for others.
A famously lapsed Catholic herself, Greer's desire to criticise the document in 'unfavourable' terms is not surprising.
One could go so far as to say that tests have been designed to conceal 'unfavourable' outcomes.
We used repeat deliberate self harm as a marker of an 'unfavourable' outcome.
All previous home condition reports have to be included in the pack, and there will be a record held on a central register, so hiding 'unfavourable' surveys won't be an option.
Her achievement was more impressive given the 'unfavourable' prevailing economic conditions.
Readers and other members of the public, sensing a clear impulse to beat down an 'unfavourable' report, must have suspected some truth was giving offence.
From this we can predict favourable and 'unfavourable' outcomes.
However most of the reviews she got in the Sydney and Melbourne press were 'unfavourable' .
Surely they can't stand idly by while their party leader levels accusations of treason at newspapers just because their coverage is 'unfavourable' to him.
Sydenham's basic premise is that historians have either neglected this revolutionary, or given him a rather 'unfavourable' press.
He flew to a military base to shore up his support in the face of 'unfavourable' polls and growing unease in Washington about the conflict.
However, as a result of 'unfavourable' press, the company decided it faced what it referred to as a genuine moral issue and changed its views of these men.
Although he sounds completely satisfied with the band, Andrew is also disappointed with the content of a few 'unfavourable' record reviews.
Detection is diagnostic of myocardial damage in patients admitted with suspected acute coronary syndromes and indicates an 'unfavourable' outcome.
This five-to-one ratio compares 'unfavourably' with Japan, where more is spent on transport than is collected through tax, and to the US, where the same amount is collected in tax as is spent.
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