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with a lack of approval, support, or positive regard
- The new policy was viewed unfavorably by employees due to its impact on work-life balance.
- The product reviews were rated unfavorably, citing issues with durability and performance.
- The candidate's remarks during the debate were received unfavorably by the majority of the audience.
- The court ruling went unfavorably for the defendant, leading to a significant penalty.
- Despite the efforts to improve customer service, the company's reputation remained unfavorably affected by past incidents.
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