Written verdicts in favourable rulings averaged 90 words, compared with just 47 for unfavourable ones.
Little Fockers was able to do well with film fans despite a number of unfavourable reviews.
These funds are less susceptible to pressure to accept an unfavourable deal than banks are.
When he did so, we understand that he found material 'not unfavourable to Peter Mandelson'.
Despite unfavourable weather conditions a large number of volunteer anglers turned up to assist.
This dispute-settlement mechanism is meant to have teeth, since a country cannot veto unfavourable rulings.
Groupon said it had been hit by an unfavourable exchange rate and a weak European market.
This protects the company from too much exposure to unfavourable developments at any one property.
If they expanded their budget positions in tandem, there would be little fear of unfavourable investor comparisons.
Kingfisher blamed weak consumer confidence, unfavourable currency exchange rates, and bad UK weather hitting sales of "seasonal products".
Which may explain why the europhiles have picked such apparently unfavourable ground upon which to turn and fight.
But Mr Vajpayee will have a hard time wriggling free of the voters' verdict, if it is unfavourable.
Mr Townsend draws an unfavourable comparison with the early days of the web.
However, it is unlikely to renew these contracts at current unfavourable dollar levels.
The bank may want to avoid a lawsuit, with all its unfavourable publicity.
Undoubtedly she makes enemies: a Gallup poll on May 8th gave her a 47% unfavourable rating compared with 50% favourable.
His book highlights six mega-trends causing instability: unfavourable demographics, resource scarcity, climate change, geopolitical rebalancing, indebtedness and fiscal issues, and rising inequality.
Analysts said Hyundai had been hurt by the unfavourable exchange rate environment.
Osama al-Nujaifi, speaker of the Iraqi parliament and the country's top Sunni Muslim official, said rebuilding projects "had unfavourable outcomes in general".
Ford said its losses in Europe reflected "unfavourable" market factors, but also restructuring costs related to its "transformation" plan for its European business.
It hints at how cultural conservatives might evolve to meet the challenge of an unfavourable Washington political climate in the next few years.
The team established that a virus called OsHV-1 (Oyster Herpesvirus type 1) was killing young oysters, helped by unfavourable weather conditions that weakened the molluscs.
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First, the average unfavourable decision (unfavourable to the prisoner, that is) took less time to arrive at (5.2 minutes) than the average favourable one (7.4 minutes).
But the same survey found that slightly more than a third of voters have an unfavourable view of Mr Romney, about the same as his rivals.
"Team sports require sponsors, powerful patrons, or greater state support, especially at the local level, and that currently places Croatia in an unfavourable position, " says Petar Skansi.
There have been some damning verdicts on the standard of education offered by Wales' schools in recent years, not least the unfavourable Pisa comparison with other countries.
With its network of canals and artificial islands, it testifies to the efforts of the Aztec people to build a habitat in the midst of an unfavourable environment.
This forces investors to cover short positions at unfavourable times.
The polls show that 47% of Illinois voters have an unfavourable opinion of Mr Ryan, and fewer than a fifth believe he did not know about the licence peddling.
"We have had a tough year, impacted by unfavourable foreign exchange, record adverse weather in the UK and declining underlying markets in each of our three key territories, " he said.
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