Curiously, copyrights on films and sound recordings are given this favourable tax treatment because such material may not be copied. |
This revenue-neutral property was believed essential for public acceptance, which in fact has been largely favourable. |
That first round match is against qualifier George Bastl of Switzerland, which is considered a fairly favourable draw by the young Scot. |
They are walking into a favourable demographic situation, and recognize the fact. |
Many of the collateral rules relating to the defence are favourable to the accused. |
These seem reasons enough to justify his more favourable assessment in recent years. |