"An unfavorably perceived supervisor is a potent workplace stressor, which might have a clinically significant impact on supervisees' cardiovascular functioning," Dr Nadia Wager said in a report in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Thirty-nine percent (39%) of all votershave a favorable opinion of Paul, while 30% view him unfavorably.
Your actions contrast unfavorably with your principles.
To affect unfavorably, unfairly, or wrongly; bias.
Brad was being purposely bumpkinish reacting unfavorably to Boylan's mannered elegance.
From the foregoing discussion, we can see that advertisements influence consumers both favorably and unfavorably and the degrees of this influence differ from person to person.
To protect interests of the insurant's, unfavorably explained principle is approved in the 31st act of Insurance Law.