UNFAVORABLE - significado y definición. Qué es UNFAVORABLE
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Qué (quién) es UNFAVORABLE - definición

WITNESS AT TRIAL WHOSE TESTIMONY ON DIRECT EXAMINATION IS EITHER OPENLY ANTAGONISTIC OR APPEARS TO BE CONTRARY TO THE LEGAL POSITION OF THE PARTY WHO CALLED THE WITNESS
Adverse witness; Adversarial witness; Unfavorable witness

unfavorable      
a.
Adverse, contrary, malign, unpropitious, inauspicious, discouraging, inimical.
unfavorable      
adj. AE; BE spelling: unfavourable unfavorable to
Unfavorable      
·adj Not favorable; not propitious; adverse; contrary; discouraging.

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Hostile witness

A hostile witness, also known as an adverse witness or an unfavorable witness, is a witness at trial whose testimony on direct examination is either openly antagonistic or appears to be contrary to the legal position of the party who called the witness. This concept is used in the legal proceedings in the United States, and analogues of it exist in other legal systems in Western countries.

Ejemplos de uso de UNFAVORABLE
1. For example, 44 percent of Obama‘s voters had "unfavorable views" of Clinton – 25 percent had "very" unfavorable views.
2. Thirty percent held unfavorable impressions of her.
3. "What we saw and see today is a very unfavorable state of affairs and unfavorable trend lines," said Pillar, who left the intelligence community in 2005.
4. His approach involves hedging when he sees unfavorable market conditions.
5. He was reading an unfavorable review of the show.