Sentence examples for Thinking favoured from inspiring English sources

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Intel's work was met with some initial scepticism, says Ted. Conventional thinking favoured the use of many simple integrated circuits on separate chips.

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The new way of thinking favours 'compact' and 'regular' width views, with compact being what we'd traditionally associate with an iPhone portrait look, for instance, and regular looking like larger Apple devices, including the iPhone 6 Plus and iPad, in landscape (often displaying multiple columns at once).

Current thinking favours the gradual development of the Sun and planets from a huge cloud of gas and dust containing gravitational instabilities that caused the cloud to collapse.

Current thinking favours the idea that Pluto and Charon instead formed as two independent bodies in the solar nebula, the gaseous cloud from which the solar system condensed (see solar system: Origin of the solar system).

Current thinking favours a model whereby cooperation between features within both the cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains, as well as the correct optimal oligomeric presentation of cargo, are required for efficient export of Type I membrane proteins from the ER (Nufer et al. 2003; Otte and Barlowe 2004; Sato and Nakano 2003).

Standard Life needs to be careful about how it behaves over unclaimed demutualisation shares, or policyholders might start thinking it favours the interests of shareholders over policyholders.

The plan went down in flames, wrecking at least the first year of Bush's second term, and setting a tone that discouraged new thinking in favour of fending off attacks on policies that were badly thought out, or had passed their sell-by dates.

Mr Gibbons argues that his compatriots are out of step with new archaeological thinking, which favours leaving structures untouched for future investigators.

He even hit the post he was aiming for, thinking a rebound generally favoured the attacking side.

They argued that they would benefit from a holistic rating procedure that favoured diagnosis-driven thinking over linear thinking (ticking off each box for every small step).

Most of them have what psychologists call a "thinking" preference, meaning that they favour a rational, impersonal approach.

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