The prognoses of normal and inflamed states were favourable and virtually identical, while that of the perforated state was poorest. |
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They are walking into a favourable demographic situation, and recognize the fact. |
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That first round match is against qualifier George Bastl of Switzerland, which is considered a fairly favourable draw by the young Scot. |
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This revenue-neutral property was believed essential for public acceptance, which in fact has been largely favourable. |
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In the most favourable situation, there is only material damage, but often an accident causes physical injuries or even death. |
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Taking everything into account, this is another stock I'm going to keep on my watch list, waiting for a slightly more favourable entry price. |
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Many of the collateral rules relating to the defence are favourable to the accused. |
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These seem reasons enough to justify his more favourable assessment in recent years. |
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They have taken out expensive adverts in the trade press, complete with favourable reviews. |
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Our initial, favourable impressions were confirmed as soon as the bread arrived. |
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Curiously, copyrights on films and sound recordings are given this favourable tax treatment because such material may not be copied. |
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He may wish to refix his ship elsewhere as soon as possible, to take advantage of a favourable market. |
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Water levels on the lake were very low and conditions have not been very favourable for angling with few anglers fishing the lakes. |
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One such issue for Ireland is taxation, particularly as regards our favourable company tax rate. |
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This will consequently elevate the lacrimal punctum into a more favourable position so that the tear film will drain into it more readily. |
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Here, as everywhere it is very favourable to congregational schools but generally it does not make open war on laic institutions. |
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They can usually purchase media on more favourable terms than a single company acting alone. |
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The village creates a favourable impression and leaves a strong visual image in the minds of the travelling public. |
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It will certainly leave a more favourable impression with visiting tourists. |
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When protesters against nuclear testing in the Pacific threw rock cakes at the Foreign Minister, the media gave it broad and favourable coverage. |
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If the favourable asterism is in its ascendancy and if it alone exerts an influence over the new-born, then its good influence will increase. |
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The jobs the members of this workforce perform are not only generally low-paid but also tend to have less favourable fringe benefits. |
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In favourable atmospheric conditions it was reported to be heard ten or 12 miles away. |
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When all the conditions are meet, and there is perhaps a favourable wind, or a tailwind, then set sail. |
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A favourable system of taxation has led to the Bahamas becoming an important financial centre. |
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If you back the wrong horse at the start of the race, as any bookmaker will tell you, your chances of gaining a favourable return are slim. |
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If correct this will show the manifestos of the political parties in a more favourable light. |
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The statement repeated the mantra that rates are appropriate but also added inflation outlook is favourable. |
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Traders said rather than being encouraged to stay, they were being offered favourable terms to leave. |
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They advanced loans on very favourable terms, but the transactions ended up making huge losses the corporation could not absorb. |
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Don't be tempted into consolidation loans unless the terms are more favourable then you are currently paying. |
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They had also given large loans on very favourable terms to deputies and other prominent people. |
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The peace effectively reinstated the Treaty of Madrid but on more favourable terms for the French. |
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It had occupied a favourable, though unenviable, position at the crux of two world wars. |
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It consists of a type of basaltic rock favourable to the growth of almond trees. |
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During the reign of Queen Anne, in 1713, Mechlin lace was the favourable lace of the English court. |
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The microdistribution of butterflies may be affected by food distribution, microclimatically favourable spots, or mate-locating sites. |
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Many of the toxic assets have been bundled and resold many times over with favourable credit ratings. |
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At first glance, that mightn't seem very favourable as many top players like to take a break after a major championship. |
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Plans to revive traditional shire county names has received a favourable response in Westmorland. |
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The climate for favourable penalty treatment will never be better than it is at this moment. |
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Following the turnaround, St Paul's received a favourable Ofsted report from inspectors in which they highlighted good standards. |
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The assessment also includes the likely favourable and unfavourable consequences of the decision for oneself and for others. |
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He supported the visionary Burlingame mission and the favourable terms found in the unratified Alcock convention. |
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On line, with good speed and a favourable bounce, the ball eventually disappeared into the hole. |
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If the soil is frozen or unworkably wet, heel them into the ground in a sunny spot until the conditions are more favourable. |
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The roadside verges and hedgerows also came in for favourable comment from the judges. |
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If a favourable patch of ground is found around the burrow of the matriarch, the small spiderling will settle there. |
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And if, for once, their clubs don't do the talking, rest assured they will still put a favourable spin on things when they enter the media arena. |
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The book drew favourable notices and went through five print runs, but in summer 2002 it was not on many radar screens. |
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Most animals' basic needs can be met in captivity if conditions are sufficiently favourable. |
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Chile has been offered the carrot of a more favourable free trade agreement. |
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They won their heat convincingly to obtain a favourable lane draw for their final which they won in style. |
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The low winter sun is much more favourable for good photography than high summer brilliance. |
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Many credit rating agencies have continued to give favourable credit ratings to subprime products. |
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In the long run there is also the problem of their overdependence on a single product, which may be perpetuated by the favourable banana regime. |
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If Elizabeth could not afford to do this, then she could sue for peace on terms favourable to Spain. |
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Even then the legislation would have survived only so long as the High Court did not overrule its favourable decision. |
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There is little doubt that the summing-up was not as favourable as Forbes would probably have given. |
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I really believe, despite all the different denominations at work, the sum total of all the favourable thought must be doing me some good. |
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The preliminary pages of the paperback edition give copious quotes from favourable reviews of the book in the major newspapers. |
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Unlike some, I see what the French are doing in a favourable light, as a separation of church and state. |
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Thus there may be a revival in the humanities, having a favourable effect on Australia's cultural level. |
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Such a fresh start might just be the fair wind and favourable sea for which I seem to be waiting. |
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No doubt, such favourable visions of globalization pervade public opinion and political choices. |
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Exports of primary commodities and the import of finished products are not favourable for any country. |
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There has been a favourable response but there is room for improvement all the time. |
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At the end of the launch, I came away with highly favourable impressions of the car. |
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Amazingly, this rookie has amassed more favourable and even rave reviews than I can stretch my mind to believe. |
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Members of the board of management were over-whelmed by the enthusiasm and favourable comments expressed by so many visitors. |
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He is in the fourth week of the tour, receiving favourable reviews since opening in Blackpool. |
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That is why I think it hasn't got favourable reviews here, because something gets lost in the translation. |
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Presumably this review is the most favourable, in a prestigious journal, that the publisher could find. |
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The fund, which is currently operational, has received a favourable response. |
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If he had bothered to ask I am sure he would have got a favourable response. |
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She and her fellow campaigners met with Wiltshire County Council officials last week and met with a favourable response. |
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The proposal to replace Greenfoot with the extra care facility has met with a favourable response in Settle. |
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There has already been a favourable response to the proposals from local people. |
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But Leeds City Council planners, who will have the final say, have already given a favourable response to the main thrust of the scheme. |
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Anyone wanting to reproduce one of my poems will almost always get a speedy and favourable response to an inquiry. |
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On its long Atlantic voyage, the armada made good progress with favourable winds filling the sails. |
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Only in the far east were conditions different and more favourable to battle. |
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Conditions at the time were favourable to his securing political independence. |
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Changing political and social conditions both helped to shape ideas and to create conditions favourable to their development. |
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Seeds of some species do not germinate when placed under conditions normally regarded as favourable to germination and are said to be dormant. |
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A favourable wind blowing from the Great Mountains in the west caught the little boat's sail as she moved away from the quayside at Bhuin. |
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Most slave ships sailed between August and October, when the winds were favourable. |
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The record breaking flight is expected to take place in April, but could be put back to October depending on test flights and favourable winds. |
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It was propelled by oars in battle, and carried sails for use in favourable winds. |
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Experts are already predicting one of the best seasons ever for anglers, thanks to bumper stocks and favourable weather. |
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Once again, the weather was favourable, and again a lot of litter was removed, greatly improving the amenity value of the river. |
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Those two factors, and the generally favourable weather, played a big part in making the meeting the success it was. |
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If the weather is favourable there will be a barbecue but if not there will be activities inside the community centre. |
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Even in winter, as long as the weather was favourable, you could still fish. |
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Plantings in Donegal are ahead of elsewhere in the country, due to more favourable weather in the region over the last two months. |
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The bigger the gap between rings, the better the growth, and the likelier that the weather that year was favourable. |
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The recent one day trip to Ballintubber Abbey and Church Island by a group from the parish was blessed with favourable weather. |
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And, providing the weather is favourable, the delegation will also be able to sample the sandy beaches of Bundoran during the week. |
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A favourable outcome would allow us to begin in September and the project would take two years to complete. |
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Of course the loss of one life is too many, but it would perhaps have been unrealistic to wish for quite such a favourable outcome. |
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Solutions will require both national measures as well as a determined effort by Government to secure the favourable outcome to EU negotiations. |
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The possibility of a favourable outcome to such an enterprise reaches the vanishing point. |
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A win is the most favourable outcome for them, a draw may or may not allow them to proceed. |
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May we take this opportunity to extend our very best wishes for a favourable outcome in the replay on Saturday last. |
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Most have already been consulted on the scheme and have indicated a favourable outcome. |
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So thanks to you all once again for all your help and hopefully we will have a favourable outcome in a few weeks time. |
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If people want a claim investigated they're going to have to be sure of a favourable outcome. |
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As it stands it's a weak prosecution case, the matter will be vigorously defended, and I'm very confident of a favourable outcome. |
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Both have similar favourable ratings, with slightly more than half of voters viewing each favourably. |
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And that is why his television commentary this summer at both Wimbledon and the US Open was given favourable reviews. |
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When you look at the package the traders get, rents in Salisbury are comparably very favourable. |
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The match was most favourable for both families, and united two rich bloodlines that had feuded in the past. |
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However, the quality of the new pitch has received favourable comment from visiting teams and locals alike. |
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This favourable environment has produced a usefully instructive specimen of the democratic species. |
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Scientists say that the change in species of plankton, from cold water types to warm water, are less favourable to cod in its juvenile stage. |
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A run like this, without favourable intermittences, is extremely rare but always possible. |
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If the results of such trials are favourable, consumers are likely to demand this procedure. |
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She found it hard to believe a forecast favourable to the Administration wasn't somehow a politically dishonest fix. |
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Ninety-nine point nine percent of the people were interested and enthusiastic and the attitude was very favourable. |
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Approaching the fine port cities from the water puts them in a far more favourable light than arriving by road or through an airport. |
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At least four possible explanations exist for favourable results seen in industry sponsored research. |
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Where dietary and food processing conditions are favourable, fortification can be effective quickly and at low cost. |
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Out came the colourful spinnakers and cruising chutes to make the most of the more favourable wind direction and strength. |
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As always, the tax regime, based on an engine's cubic capacity, is not favourable to Irish buyers. |
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The most favourable months for those that ride funboards are certainly the spring and autumn months when the frequency of windy days is greatest. |
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But although he made a favourable impression on them, the presentee did not benefit by it. |
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Dormancy is the inability of the viable seed to commence germinative growth even when environmental conditions are physiologically favourable. |
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There is nowhere else in the area which sells deliciously fresh food at such favourable prices. |
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A favourable climate makes Bankya suitable for year-round spa treatment, as well as for general prophylactics. |
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To get a favourable rating, employees may endorse every action of their superiors without analysing its merits and demerits. |
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By reputation, the goggled Dutchman is something of an awkward customer, but first impressions have been favourable. |
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The prospect of good weather and a favourable exchange rate are no doubt turning minds to sunny climes. |
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The grand old man of American business had been looking to secure a favourable result for the world's largest-ever industrial takeover. |
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He can discount the bills accepted by the bank with the credit provider who offers the most favourable terms. |
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Vines are planted on high clay-limestone slopes, many of which enjoy a favourable west south west exposure. |
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But the nine-year-old has slipped to a very favourable rating and it would be unwise to rule him out of the reckoning in the Sean Graham Handicap Chase. |
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Bills concerning revenue and which have received a favourable report from the House Ways and Means Committee bypass the Rules Committee and go straight to the full House. |
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After the fall of France the Luftwaffe was in a very favourable geographical position for operations against England, but it did not have any overall tactical plan. |
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Nitrogen has a favourable position among the essential nutrients in soil. |
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Neil gets a wigging for non-publication of a favourable review. |
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And the forces that gave rise to a nativist, inward-looking political party have not entirely disappeared, despite the generally favourable economic conditions in Australia. |
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He suggested the focus should rather be placed on publishing monthly unemployment figures and on creating conditions favourable to the growth of the first economy. |
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In return, certain other mortgages were renegotiated with more favourable terms for the defendants by reducing interest rates, adjusting maturity dates and the like. |
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Inside, dried hops hang from the beams and pump beer signs stuck among tankards on the ceiling let punters know what favourable ales have been drunk by previous patrons. |
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The aim was to ensure favourable press coverage of the jubilee. |
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A favourable ruling could find that the free exercise clause of the First Amendment trumps any state's law that discriminates against non-public schools. |
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It received numerous favourable reviews in newspapers and magazines all over the world, not least for her quality product, her warmth and friendliness and her keen prices. |
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The chairman, Senator Moylan, proposed that the board carry out some test bores to establish that ground conditions are favourable for construction work. |
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I trust that this will be satisfactory evidence of my paternal relationship with Julian and look forward to a favourable reply from your department. |
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The Napoleonic Wars would end in 1815 and with the favourable British colonial preference laws, whiskey could be transported over seas to help satisfy this new demand. |
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What you are told here is that the matters were referred to the legal assistance referral scheme for merit opinions which were not favourable to the clients. |
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We can wait for a favourable response from the GAA in the next two weeks. |
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When the wind was in a favourable direction, chlorine gas was released from the British front line so that it could drift over to the German front line. |
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In my opinion, this will enormously enhance our trade in the entire region and would prove highly favourable to future generations of school-leavers in particular. |
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Gums with branched chains such as the gums arabic, tragacanth, karaya, guar, and locust bean, form tacky dispersions and in favourable conditions, strong gels. |
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Our Earth is subjected to green house effect which is very important for creating a climate favourable to the sustenance of most forms of life on it. |
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She said there was an offer on the table from the health board to go to arbitration on the issue and they were waiting for the TEEU to give a favourable response. |
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They are curiously obsequious, seeming to promise presidents and prime ministers a favourable verdict in return for a few invitations, a few decorations. |
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By the time it was our turn to field, the conditions were more favourable for bowling, the ball was swinging and Botham took a couple of wonderful catches. |
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By that I mean that if you are favourable towards marriage and the two married people concerned are not married to each other, you can tell them to naff off. |
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Prisoners of war interned in unhealthy areas, or where the climate is injurious for them, shall be removed as soon as possible to a more favourable climate. |
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The board is hoping for favourable weather and another big attendance. |
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From this we can predict favourable and unfavourable outcomes. |
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Future international cases, where the defendants hail from less liberal countries and do not have the benefit of a constitution, might not have such a favourable outcome. |
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Anyone who has ever had a friend comment on their music collection in a less than favourable fashion will find this article balm for their troubled soul. |
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Of course, for auctioneers, word of mouth is a great form of gaining new business but there is no harm in background checks after you have heard favourable reports. |
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Much of this is multilateral and bilateral debt and suppliers credits with long-term maturities and favourable terms that should not be refinanced. |
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He explained that there may be a time lag between the creation of a favourable entrepreneurial environment and the emergence of an entrepreneurial class. |
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The event was the men's open division and the top surfers took advantage of favourable conditions with some high scoring rides and explosive surfing on the big waves. |
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Overall, the response was favourable with many Waterford people believing that charging for plastic bags will significantly reduce the numbers used. |
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The time is favourable for businessmen to enter into new deals. |
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In isolation from the favourable mist of city centre musical beer goggles and the ripped jean, mullet chasing, suit jacketed hordes, there's something pure about all of this. |
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In the current topsy-turvy climate, the organisers are still reliant on decent pitch and weather conditions, but are confident that the next four weeks will prove favourable. |
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A committed group of people turns out annually and hopefully if the weather is favourable on Sunday next we'll see a good number of walkers to keep up this long tradition. |
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The most favourable conditions for a total eclipse are when the Moon is at its perigee, Earth is farthest from the Sun and when the Sun is observed near zenith. |
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But if a benefic planet, that is, Venus or Jupiter, is in favourable aspect to Saturn thus located by night, those things which were denied will be given in another way. |
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As the weather was favourable, the first port of call was Carramore beach. |
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However, my experience of camp food is one hundred percent favourable. |
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If the water is low and the wind favourable, they will be treated to a magnificent view of the falls and the yawning abyss below the Zambezi Bridge. |
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And in another boost to Land Securities' hopes of winning permission this time round, ordinary members of the public have given a generally favourable response to the scheme. |
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The Court of Appeal agreed that the trial judge had misdirected the jury in certain respects, but held that the jury's directions were unduly favourable to the applicant. |
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Maintaining the biochemical oxygen demand, nitrogen and organic matter content of wastewater outside the limits that are favourable for mosquito breeding is very helpful. |
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This transition is under endogenous control, but is modulated by more or less favourable environmental conditions which shorten or lengthen this period. |
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In fact, over the years, trade unionists of different persuasions have criticised the Labour Court for reaching verdicts they believed too favourable to employers. |
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Several conditions were favourable to the use of underground tactics. |
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For collective bargaining to have a real point, it must achieve wage rates and non-wage conditions more favourable to the employees than the customary rate. |
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Despite the highest amount of wood and wood-based materials, the blockhouse seems to be environmentally less favourable than the timber-frame house. |
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Whenever press ownerships have been allowed into commercial television ownership, the situation has been favourable to the emergence of media moguls. |
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This can easily be shown by considering any case in which a universal generalization is inferred from an unexhausted series of wholly favourable instances. |
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The best response to either a favourable or an unfavourable review is to ignore it, except perhaps to discuss a point or two raised in it, or to point out an actual error. |
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A coming-of-age romance set during the First World War and its aftermath, it garnered favourable reviews and won the prestigious John Llewelyn Prize. |
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Government-sponsored art loans may be arranged in order to promote a nation's image overseas, attracting investments and favourable foreign relations policies. |
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The settlement was subsequently renegotiated on more favourable terms on 10 November 1998 and approved by the court in the form of a consent judgment. |
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Under favourable climatic conditions, however, most prominently in tropical cloud forests, branches may be covered by a veritable soil layer, sometimes decimetres in depth. |
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Passi said that his activities were focused on the final conclusion of the trial and the establishment of suitable conditions for its favourable outcome. |
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Mustasim sent a deputation to Hulagu, stalling for time, but it was too late to surrender on favourable terms. |
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The loans were provided at favourable terms, and a period of grace for their repayment was sometimes granted, with significantly low interest rates. |
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In trying to persuade the audience of a perspective that could be viewed as favourable to Maori, he courts the risk of being judged as partial, radical or extreme. |
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Although reaction to conscription was favourable in English Canada the idea was deeply unpopular in Quebec. |
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The twenty-something's vocals bear favourable comparison with former Pixie Kim Deal, and melodically it's hard to fault. |
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This property is host to pyrope beach sands dominated by favourable G10 pyrope mineral chemistry. |
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Most of the Fertile Crescent region has a favourable distribution of Silurian source rock and the potential for extensive hydrocarbon generation. |
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It is a single-valued function of location, continuous at a boundary, what is favourable to numerical modelling. |
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The island was protected to a large degree by its favourable ocean topography. |
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The least favourable were string bikinis, swimming costumes with cut outs and high leg bikini, proving women prefer a classic costume. |
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Intercalation is an energetically favourable process, and thus relates to the dynamic base-pair breathing properties of DNA itself. |
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In all criminal cases the most favourable interpretation should be put on words that they can possibly bear. |
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Instead of becoming more continued, intermittents sometimes become less so, which is always favourable. |
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A favourable climate supports two vineyards, including one of the oldest in the British Isles at Adgestone. |
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In other cases, if the geology was favourable, the coal was mined by means of an adit or drift mine driven into the side of a hill. |
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By the middle of the 3rd century, the conditions for the flourishing of a refined legal culture had become less favourable. |
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Genseric settled his Vandals as landowners and in 442 was able to negotiate very favourable peace terms with the Western court. |
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Later medieval historians, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth also reinforced Alfred's favourable image. |
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However, meteorological conditions over Britain were not favourable for flying and prevented an escalation in air operations. |
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Newspapers were reported as being less favourable and also less reliable than the broadcast media. |
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Pearson, however, was unpopular with the UKIP grassroots, who viewed him as an establishment figure too favourable to the Conservatives. |
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Both engines were successfully installed, leading to favourable publicity for the partnership. |
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After tough negotiations, a referendum was held on 8 March 2003, which resulted in a favourable vote. |
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Currently, Malta's major resources are limestone, a favourable geographic location and a productive labour force. |
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Widows were in a particularly favourable position, with inheritance rights, custody of their children and authority over dependants. |
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Even Erasmus became much more favourable once he witnessed their accomplishments. |
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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade. |
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Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. |
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He advertised the book widely and it was an immediate success, garnering three favourable reviews and selling well. |
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Most of the reviews were short and on balance favourable, although superficial and cautious. |
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However, there were those who articulated a more favourable recognition of the significance of this author's life and works. |
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Joseph began life as a short cantata that gained some recognition on its second staging with a favourable review in The Times. |
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Decca Records, which had passed on signing the Beatles, gave the Rolling Stones a recording contract with very favourable terms. |
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While the film garnered mixed reviews in general, Winslet received favourable reviews for her performance. |
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The British islands were considered principally a strategic possession, but were planted when economic conditions were particularly favourable. |
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They saw individual liberty as something achievable only under favourable social and economic circumstances. |
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Goebbels controlled the wire services and insisted that all newspapers in Germany should only publish content favourable to the regime. |
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The Ju 87 units, which had suffered heavy casualties, were only to be used under favourable circumstances. |
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One of Thatcher's largest and most successful policies assisted council tenants in public housing to purchase their homes at favourable rates. |
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The Afghan population gave the USA one of its most favourable ratings in the world. |
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One form of charge is the use of an exchange rate that is less favourable than the wholesale spot rate. |
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By 1921, it was becoming apparent that aircraft capacity needed to be larger for the economics to remain favourable. |
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The entomological studies conducted in the area revealed high BI and CI and favourable mosquitogenic conditions. |
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In December 1876, he gave a favourable review of Henry Irving's Hamlet at the Theatre Royal in Dublin. |
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Biographer Alpert noted that though reviews in the UK were favourable, those in the United States were more negative. |
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Police are out in force, and in 2013 large numbers of fans were expected to ride due to very favourable weather forecasts. |
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Any of these units being adopted would have been more favourable to Pakistan than the present boundary line. |
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The deteriorating economic position of Scotland led to calls for a favourable political union, or at least a customs union, with England. |
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They spent their savings on drink to secure the favourable opinion of publicans and therefore further employment. |
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The policy of the Royal Bank was to either drive the Bank of Scotland out of business, or take it over on favourable terms. |
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He gave weak support to the Second World War amidst fears that he was favourable toward Germany. |
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Cells reaching deeper water or the shallow seafloor can then rest until conditions become more favourable again. |
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When a favourable wind came for Haakon to leave, he commanded the clergymen to return ashore. |
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The Pittosporum requires urgent control and the island needs grazing to return it to a favourable condition. |
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Despite this a number of Europeans, including convicts, formed favourable impressions of Aboriginal life through living with Aboriginal Groups. |
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This would be favourable in a situation where there was a high chance of a rope being cut. |
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Trajan and Decebalus then concluded a peace treaty which was highly favourable to the Romans. |
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Ukraine was initially viewed as having favourable economic conditions in comparison to the other regions of the Soviet Union. |
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In return the king guaranteed to Albanians lots of land and a favourable taxation. |
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Italian Fascism's stance towards Nordicism changed from being initially hostile to being favourable. |
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I desire you would remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. |
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The Chinese traveller Xuanzang visited the court of Harsha and wrote a very favourable account of him, praising his justice and generosity. |
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Good soils and a favourable climate combine to make western Nicaragua the country's economic and demographic centre. |
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The Consul also noted that Nashashibi sidestepped the principle, but was willing to negotiate for favourable modifications. |
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Benefiting from favourable international conditions, he presided over an age of affluence, marked by low unemployment and high if uneven growth. |
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The novel was well received, with three favourable reviews in the first months following publication. |
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On rare occasions, in favourable weather conditions, it is possible see the Isle of Man to the northwest. |
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Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment. |
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The decision of one senior traditional owner to stand outside the negotiation process militated against an even more favourable outcome. |
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A bad temper does seem often favourable to health. The man who has been a Turk all his life lives long to plague all about him. |
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This identical field has been turniped before, and to good account, in a favourable winter. |
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Ancient Lights created a favourable impression when making a winning debut at New market last month but Cecil know she must now step up in class. |
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We will start with the favourable case of a sexually dimorphic circuit switch that we have recently characterised. |
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My daughter is not quite so well, and I think visiting will suit us better on our return, as the weather will be more favourable. |
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A micro-credit scheme called Credimadio lends 14,000 ariary with favourable repayment terms in three instalments. |
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The favourable medium-term outlook is based on growing business confidence following the donor reengagement and improved governance. |
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Drilling focused on the Bastnaesite Zone, mineralogically the most favourable area of the greater Ngualla deposit and identified for initial production. |
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Earlier, Lieutenant Commander Armand Balilo was quoted in reports as saying the favourable weather had made it possible for salvors to complete the salvage operations on time. |
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English tactical improvements resulted in a series of crushing victories in 1653 at Portland, the Gabbard and Scheveningen, bringing peace on favourable terms. |
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Although they did not discover any inhabitants immediately, they did find traces of a human presence, during a voyage that was considered favourable. |
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Despite an improvement in the economy, which coincided with a fall in the price of petrol and a favourable dollar exchange rate, the government did not enjoy full popularity. |
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The conditions for this gigantic project proved to very favourable. |
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Any later plans to break up the dominating Prussia into smaller states failed because political circumstances were not favourable to state reforms. |
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He then states that surnames provide a favourable source of ME dialect evidence as they are often localisable and occur in large numbers in many documents. |
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I to the lords will intercede, not doubting their favourable ear. |
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Augustus planned invasions in 34, 27 and 25 BC, but circumstances were never favourable, and the relationship between Britain and Rome settled into one of diplomacy and trade. |
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In renegotiating the Ahdab deal, Iraq secured more favourable terms, changing the contract from a production sharing agreement to a set-fee service deal. |
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Urdaneta set sail from San Miguel on the island of Cebu on June 1, 1565, but was obliged to sail as far as 38 degrees North latitude to obtain favourable winds. |
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Wales does not have a favourable occupational structure, and a relatively high proportion of jobs are in public administration, health and education. |
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The loss of this main supply base at Stockach compelled Kray to order a retreat to Messkirch, where they enjoyed a more favourable defensive position. |
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The efforts of Vasco da Gama to get favourable trading conditions were hampered by the low value of their goods, compared with the valuable goods traded there. |
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Any favourable opportunity of an effective attack on concentrated units of the English Navy, particularly on battleships or aircraft carriers, will be exploited. |
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A number of favourable structures for the deposition of gold and diamonds, such as dykes, scour pools and point bars, have been identified within the Cuyuni River Project. |
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The candidate wearing the business suit made a favourable impression. |
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As well as enjoying links in the royal court, he was said to stipend some 200 individuals in the city of Paris to spread favourable news stories about himself. |
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They add approximately 5 kilometres of addition land along the favourable contact of the intrusive gabbros of the Coldwell Complex with the older volcanic rocks. |
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If favourable, the action will designate mineral rights to the Crown which in turn would enable Canada to issue a mineral lease to Muskowekwan Resources Ltd. |
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Analyst, Matthew Borsch, said, 'We have downgraded AET to Neutral from Buy reflecting our view of less upside potential given our forecast for less favourable sector trends. |
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Bagasse must be modified physically and chemically to increase its adsorptive properties to ensure it is more favourable towards pollutants commonly found in wastewater. |
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Ghost Stories received generally mixed to favourable reviews. |
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Gaining favourable reviews, the album went on to sell over 10 million copies in Europe, Canada, and the United States combined, and 20 million copies worldwide. |
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Douglas' 1942 historical novel of the same name, The Robe was well received at the time of its release, but contemporary reviews have been less favourable. |
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A dessert of baked peaches with Amoretti biscotti in caramelised red wine sauce suggested a warming, scented dish that would round off the meal with a favourable glow. |
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In this context, the Precambrian rocks of the Canadian Shield, known for their numerous metal and diamond deposits, offer favourable prospects for future mineral exploration. |
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Mountbatten decided to threaten Jinnah by drawing a line less favourable to Muslims and more favourable to Sikhs if he did not agree to partitioning Punjab and Bengal. |
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