Diocletian was not unfavorablydisposed towards the Jews.
They looked unfavorably upon the industry and prosperity of their Judaean neighbors, by whom they were surpassed in both these respects, and whom they did not excel even in artistic and philosophical attainments.
I can conceive of no religious truth that would be unfavorably affected, though we should admit that this point cannot be settled.
What doctrine of natural religion is thereby unfavorably affected, if we can only show the interposition of the Deity in all of matter's important modifications?
He was one of the earliest members of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, and his outspoken hostility to the peculiar institution greatly and unfavorably affected his interests as a lawyer.
The wildest of them may compare not unfavorably with those Northern barbarian hordes that swooped down upon Christian Europe, and who were so soon the docile pupils and proselytes of the peoples they had conquered.
This latter convention was unfavorably reported by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, which foreshadowed rejection.
Adams's successor, Reverdy Johnson, succeeded in arranging a convention in 1868 excluding from consideration all claims for indirect damages, but this arrangement was unfavorably reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the Senate.
I saw some among them who would not have compared unfavorably with the ladies of Cadiz, perhaps in more respects than one.
The Americans were chiefly a party of Texans, who had recently crossed over through Chihuahua, and compared not unfavorably with the Sonoranians in point of savage costume and appearance.
A recent British writer has calculated that about one-eighth of the existing trade of the British Islands would be affected unfavorably by the competition thus introduced.
It is especially dangerous to the Pacific coast; but the increased exposure of one part of our seaboard reacts unfavorably upon the whole military situation.
If I disapproved of the resolution at which Nugent had arrived, I viewed far more unfavorably the selfish weakness on Oscar's part, which had allowed his brother to sacrifice himself.
They think as unfavorably of the influence of this power on the slaveholder, as your own Jefferson did.
Affecting unfavorably by the supposed influence of the stars; baleful.
It seemed to Born that his result was to be referred to insufficient nourishment, and that the tadpoles, being somewhat unfavorably circumstanced, had not been able to attain the development of the stronger sex.
Some evidence has been received of the hardships to which British prisoners of war are subjected in the prison camps, contrasting, we believe, most unfavorably with the treatment of German prisoners in this country.
The delegate was unfavorablyimpressed by this reply.
This reply was listened to in silence and unfavorably commented upon later.
But on the whole, the war turns out unfavorably for Sparta.
The contest now assumed a character nearly the same as had taken place before Agrigentum, and which had ended so unfavorably to the Greeks.
Matthews would appear to have criticized the English copyright protection, or rather the lack of it, comparing it unfavorablywith American conditions.
He was commenting unfavorably on this correspondent and on miscellaneous letter-writing in general.
This does not compare unfavorably with most of the transcontinental routes subsequently built.
There is reason to believe, nevertheless, that the local rate structure created by the Southern Pacific gave an advantage to a few shippers and to a few towns which affected unfavorably the development of the state.
Nor did Beerstecher compare unfavorably with his fellow appointees in application to his work.
Some idea of the special tendency to this disease may be obtained by comparing the statistics of Munich with those of Berlin, which is also an unfavorably situated and very unhealthy city.
This state of mind toward the environment not only prevents the physical and mental good that cheerfulness brings with it, but it unfavorably influences physical conditions within the body.
This is what is done in hypnosis, but frequently in such a way as to leave the idea {197} to work out unfavorably associated suggestions.
In the past both of these problems of diagnosis and prognosis have been only too often solved unfavorably to the patient, to the serious detriment of his power of physical reaction against the ailment.
At immediately succeeding periods their fear of bad effects will of itself influenceunfavorably the conditions in their genital system.
We know that the skin can be unfavorably affected directly through the nervous system, and there is no good reason for thinking that it may not also be affected favorably.
A typical illustration of the power of the mind to influence the body unfavorably is recognized in many of the comic stories that have had a vogue in recent years.
With this before us it is extremely interesting to realize how unfavorably suggestive for human health and happiness are our newspapers.
If the patients were unfavorably disposed towards venesection, Mondeville thought that it should not be performed, as it was not likely to do good.
This is readily overcome, though the first time it is necessary to keep constantly inhibiting {245} the mind from acting unfavorably upon the stomach during the course of eating and digestion.
There used to be an almost superstitious belief in the power of the maternal impressions to influence unfavorably the child in utero.
And, as for the cities unfavorably affected, the scheme based upon distance was so obviously fair that their protests were of no avail.
The spread, in other words, between the two sorts of carriage operates most unfavorablyby contrast upon the intermountain centres.
But the growth of mileage seemed, nevertheless, to compare not unfavorably with progress in other states.
It does not seem necessary to offer an argument in support of the position that the public school is not unfavorably affected, morally, by the fact that it is subject to the popular judgment.
On the other hand, negligence in this particular will not only degrade the school under your care here, but the schools in this town and the cause of education in the vicinity will be unfavorably affected.
They clung to this as a sacred dogma for over a hundred years, because it did not affect unfavorably any interest.
Shame is felt when one is inferior, or is conscious of being, or of being liable to be, unfavorably regarded.
But I trust I am too respectable to be thought unfavorably of by those who know me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfavorably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: amiss; askance; astray; awry; badly; unfavorably; unfortunately; wrong