The Battle of Normandy still happens; however, the landing beaches have unfavorable terrain and the Germans' counterattack is successful.
In Latin Europe, however, the ruling elites felt themselves on more unfavorable terrain, largely because students and young intellectuals there were able to forge links with wider strata of the population.
Investigation of immunity peculiarities of children, which live in environmentally unfavorable terrains.
On the Union right, Smith's men advanced through unfavorable terrain and were channeled into two ravines.
MacArthur was the driving force behind the operation, overcoming the strong misgivings of more cautious generals to a risky assault over extremely unfavorable terrain.
Light chariots could be carried across unfavorable terrain, heavier types could not be.
Vahan was never able to make his numerical superiority count, perhaps because of the unfavorable terrain that prevented large-scale deployment.
They should hesitate to commit their forces in unfavorable terrain, just as an agent like himself would consider it bad tactics to engage, barehanded, a killer whale in the water.
Ideally, the combat squads were used to flush out hostiles from unfavorable terrain, like beaters putting up game, and for mopping-up operations.
During landing in "unfavorable" terrain, the lander's drilling device was evidently damaged, preventing fulfillment of the primary mission, the return of lunar soil to Earth.