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Do you favour such measures?
Do you favour white or brown toast, cheddar or caerphilly?
Do you favour a gentle herbaceous hit or the bolder flavours of a barrel-fermented sauvignon?
Do you favour one big yorkshire, or lots of little ones?
"Do you favour Britain leaving the EU to become a proud, sovereign state again instead of a puny province of Europe run by crooks and toadies?" would be one example of the genre.
Do you favour a work culture through CUDI?
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A number of times I've lost my wallet or been short of a bit of money but people will do you favours if you're nice.
Which isn't to excuse what West Germany and Austria eventually did – Rob Smyth tells the story in loving detail here – but the bottom line is, you can't be relying on other teams to do you favours.
Obviously, being drunk, loud, obnoxious and British doesn't do you favours anywhere (even Britain), so we quickly attracted the attention of two guys who "loved [our] accents and energy".
Why do you not favour the sock as part of the suit's ensemble?
In a sense, it's the opposite of the "Ben Franklin effect", mentioned here before, which states that if you want to get someone to like you, you should ask him or her to do you a favour: to eliminate cognitive dissonance, the favour-doer will come to think of the favour-receiver as likable, since likable people are the kind for whom he or she does favours.
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