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- Unfavorable Semicircle is a defunct 2015 YouTube channel that garnered attention due to the high volume and unusual nature of the published videos, usually...
- Indian Army, they also entrenched a status quo in Ladakh that was highly unfavourable for India, in which China controls almost all of the disputed territory...
- The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 book by Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein. In the book, Klein argues that neoliberal...
- Islamic vegetarianism and veganism is the practice of abstention from meat (and other animal products in case of vegans) among Muslims. The vast majority...
- beetles, Trogoderma inclusum can remain in an extended larval state under unfavourable conditions, even reducing their size between moults. A larva is reported...
- Guardian The Independent musicOMH.com The Observer (unfavourable) Progressive-Sounds PopMatters (unfavourable) Slant Magazine The Times Tiny Mix Tapes...
- or unfavourable. There are two logically equivalent ways in which to express a trilemma: it can be expressed as a choice among three unfavourable options...
- pejorative and refers to any subordinate or local ruler, usually with unfavourable connotations of corruption. The word satrap is derived via Latin satrapes...
- Favourable/Unfavourable 29% 51% 17% 3% –22% 8–14 May Ipsos 1,008 Satisfied/Dissatisfied 17% 72% — 11% –55% 10–12 May YouGov 2,069 Favourable/Unfavourable 22%...
- Following some initial success, the SDP did not prosper (partly due to its unfavourable distribution of votes by the First-Past-the-Post electoral system), and...