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adversely

[ad-vurs-lee] / ædˈvɜrs li /


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Ellison, whose son David Ellison is chief executive of Paramount, agreed not to revoke the Ellison family trust or adversely transfer its assets while the transaction is pending.

From Los Angeles Times

“Do not use summer-only tires in winter conditions,” Corvette’s retail website notes, “as it would adversely affect vehicle safety, performance and durability.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"My first thoughts are with the victims and witnesses who will be adversely affected by this very regrettable development," she added.

From BBC

It also adversely affects the quest for scarcity of product to stimulate anticipation among fans.

From BBC

Armistice repeatedly couldn’t sell enough assets to raise cash needed to pay those who wanted out without adversely affecting those who would remain.

From The Wall Street Journal