6.Since Toynbee's attempt, worldwide syntheses of historical causation have fallen into disfavor among most historians, as posing an apparently intractable problem.
8.The staid business men of Pittsburgh early regarded Carnegie with disfavor; his daring impressed them as rashness and his bold adventures as the plunging of the speculator.
9.The crown and church in England had long looked upon it with disfavor, and in 1684 King Charles II annulled the old charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company.
10.Their journey was going to be long and they were going to suffer much, because some of the gods disfavored Odysseus—especially the mighty god of the sea, Poseidon.
11.Yet Goncharov's long passage probing Russian motives for civilizing Siberia, in which self-interest and profit were considered, only to be rejected, earned Muraveisky's disfavor.
12." Not a very good world, I fancy, if you were afraid or ashamed to be found in it. Where did this come from" ? asked Dr. Alec, surveying the book with great disfavor.
13.But the girl had not loved him, and as she had died after a short term of married life he had fallen into disfavor with the prince who had given him a minor military position as Captain in a cavalry regiment.