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adversely

[ad-vurs-lee] / ædˈvɜrs li /


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Harrison says Roebuck is not being rushed back into action, and he is confident the switch will not adversely affect England's prospects.

From BBC

But bank share prices have not been adversely affected since the announcement, and the FCA said the proposed compensation scheme was best for consumers and lenders.

From BBC

"Our careers and financial position were adversely affected by all of this, and yet they trivialise it this way," she said.

From BBC

“If consumers’ preference for downloading video game content in lieu of physical software continues to increase, our business and financial performance may be adversely impacted.”

From Los Angeles Times

Small- and medium-sized businesses were adversely impacted by the high costs of borrowing in 2025, and the Federal Reserve has already lowered rates to a more neutral stance, with the federal-funds rate near 3.75%.

From MarketWatch