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'a favourable chance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in an optimistic context, such as in the sentence: "We have been given a favourable chance to make a fresh start."
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While visibility isn't perfect, we think that both projects have a favourable chance of starting on time, hence potentially removing major overhang.
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Given its beneficial chemical and physical properties, spores embedded in ash must have had a relatively favourable chance of germination.
Moreover, a completely independent functional status and the presence of pus at the infection site upon admission were associated with a more favourable chance of survival in the non-DM group.
Fisher (1930, p. 37) said of such arguments "The income derived from a Casino by its proprietor may, in one sense, be said to depend on a succession of favourable chances, although the phrase contains a suggestion of improbability more appropriate to the hopes of the patrons of his establishment.
According to Fisher (1930, p. 37), the claim that: 'Natural selection depends on a succession of favourable chances' is 'more in the nature of an innuendo than a criticism, for it depends for its force on the ambiguity of the word chance, in its popular uses.
There were even one or two hardy souls in Swiss colours shouting "Come on Roger!" One man who certainly did have faith in Murray was an anonymous punter from Cardiff who, according to betting website Coral, staked £10,000 the Scot winning the tournament, way back at the start of the Championships when Murray was a rather favourable 10-1 chance.
You stand a good chance of a favourable response.
City now have a better chance of a favourable last-16 draw and of progressing deep into the completion.
If anything, the tribunal's decision has validated the integrity of the system and given confidence to players that if they prepare their cases well enough, there's every chance of a favourable outcome.
Next up for Stoke is West Ham United on Saturday, while City hope that they can beat Mönchengladbach at the Etihad on Tuesday and that Sevilla defeat Juventus, meaning Pellegrini's side would win Group D and have a better chance of a favourable draw in the last 16.
But Coleman wants to secure third place in Group A to give Wales a better chance of a favourable draw for the 2016 European Championship in France.
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