It is interesting how favorable and unfavorable assessments affect whether people reject base rates.
A lackluster season, an injury or an unfavorable assessment from a coach could land him back on the sandlots of Baní, the dirt-poor city in the Dominican Republic where he was born and raised.
Most of the unfavorable assessments were in his personnel file from his tenure in Mexico City.
Those complaints are expected to intensify in the next several days when an independent panel, which is charged with making sure that the state is adhering to the settlement, plans to release an unfavorable assessment of the agency's progress.
"Mid-term is a very critical time," she said, adding that historically New Jersey voters have offered largely unfavorable assessments of governors - even those whom they went on to re-elect.
Stewart gives an unfavorable assessment ("Küffele should have found some way to leave the dog out"), but does note that Alban Berg liked the score, whose flexible handling of the row was similar to his own approach.
One of his few insults, a decidedly unfavorable assessment of an under secretary of defense, Douglas Feith, was first reported by Bob Woodward - who gets points for accuracy, right down to the adjectival modifier.
The unfavorable assessment of treatment side effects reported by physicians in the current study provides one explanation for relatively low referral rates for hepatitis C among primary care providers.
Instead, dissatisfaction results from unfavorable assessments of such job-related factors as company policies, supervision, technical problems, salary, interpersonal relations on the job, and working conditions.
The Greek philosopher's life and death, with an unfavorable assessment of his ideas.