Synonym: contrary, harmful, hostile, opposite, unfavorable, unfriendly. Antonym: favorable. Similar words: adversary, advert, oversee, inadvertent, advertising, reverse, diverse, advertisement. Meaning: ['ædvɜːs] adj. 1. contrary to your interests or welfare 2. in an opposing direction.
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91. Such treatments are generally thought to have few adverse effects and are often self administered.
92. Today we could view this as a story which exemplifies behavior modification through adverse stimuli: the red flags.
93. More effective surveillance should also be encouraged in tropical countries, both to monitor efficacy and to document adverse reactions.
94. This was not a case of government mismanagement but of adverse factors beyond its control.
95. But our results argue against any systematic adverse effect of human insulin.
96. Log-rank test for clinical adverse events and Fisher's exact test for laboratory adverse events.
97. Press and television reports on the adverse consequences of the centre's decision may lead to the decision being reconsidered.
98. Other people can also help by noting the more subtle effects, both beneficial and adverse, of treatment.
99. Many observers suggest that this transfer has had mainly adverse effects on the population concerned.
100. It even raised adverse comments within the correspondence columns of Gay News itself.
101. If we believed it would have an adverse effect on claims, we would discourage people from buying timber-frame.
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102. By fully exploiting their market position currently, monopolistic firms might elicit adverse public opinion and governmental censure.
103. However, both have weathered storms before and are used to surviving in adverse times.
104. The importance of early recognition of Crohn's disease before it has such an adverse impact on linear growth is highlighted.
105. Anti-abortion groups have seized upon the few that have shown an adverse effect, not the many that have not.
106. The more drugs, the greater the chance for incompatibility and adverse reactions.
107. Instead, the number of adverse outcomes is plotted against the total number of cases on a graph.
108. Even in a Koi pool, the Koi will find sufficient algae and other aquatic life to survive without any adverse effects.
109. Other adverse reactions due to systemic absorption, such as hypoglycaemia, rash, and acute renal failure, are rare.
110. Plantations of exotic non-native trees use up large quantities of water, which can have adverse affects on natural habitats.
111. In species that forage inshore, clutches are usually larger but brood reduction may occur under adverse circumstances.
112. In the early 1980s, there was another severe drought cycle but the adverse impact was less.
113. The recession has obviously had an adverse effect on attractions throughout the country, not least of all steam railways.
114. The findings presented here can provide only indirect evidence about any possible adverse effect of cimetidine on motor neurone disease.
115. Appler also said some reports of adverse reactions to Ma huang are unsubstantiated.
116. But, though they have never been overruled, they have attracted strong adverse criticism.
117. He praised the soldiers for overcoming adverse conditions, including less-than-gourmet food and less-than-plush accommodations.
118. The challenge was stopped and the patients were examined, when any adverse reaction was noted.
119. He eventually received a stack of complaints about adverse reactions, including cramps, nausea, heart palpitations, and severe diarrhea.
120. Both of them now have to learn to take care of themselves, even in the most adverse circumstances.
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