Sentence examples for a favourably from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a favourably" is not correct in written English.
It should be "favorably" or "in a favorable manner" depending on the context.
Example: "The project was received a favorably by the committee, leading to further funding."
Alternatives: "in a positive way" or "in a beneficial manner."

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Therefore, even assuming a favourably elevated (90 bpm) heart rate, a favourable range of AV optimization information contents of 0.5 0.7, and a possible relative signal variance for VV of (1/7) to (1/5), the information content for VV would lie between 0.01 and 0.03.

At the end of the war in 1945, a favourably disposed university de-Nazification commission found Heidegger guilty of having "consciously placed the great prestige of his scholarly reputation…in the service of the National Socialist Revolution," and he was banned from further teaching.

The origin of this interaction can be ascribed to a favourably quadrupolar interaction between both types of aromatic ring.

Since AUC CV > 20%) resulted in a favourably larger range (29% to 47%) compared to the range of AUC CV > 9.5%) values (76% to 84%) for the included healthy subjects, CVT = 20% was used hereafter.

Eight patients with a favourably predicted outcome by CT scans plus serum tumour marker but a positive positron emission tomography prior to high-dose chemotherapy, failed treatment.

However, if a favourably matched patient were to wait 5 years longer, they would be a higher priority than the perfect match (MRS = 0.28) <1.

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But this is also a disadvantage in an optimization or refinement perspective, since, for example, a very favourably ranked medium quality conformation can eliminate a high quality conformation having a slightly higher rank.

It could be the start of a climb towards becoming a country favourably viewed in the world.

He figured, too, in a more favourably regarded flop, Strouse's Flowers for Algernon (1979), starring Michael Crawford, at the Queen's theatre.

One of the authors' examples of incoherent logic comes from the Australian geologist and mining industry figure Prof Ian Plimer and his 2009 book, Heaven and Earth – a book favourably cited by the likes of the former prime minister Tony Abbott and Cardinal George Pell.

And what he actually said on the spur of the moment to Bishop Wilberforce, comparing a "miserable ape" favourably to a powerful and brilliant man who used his gifts "for the mere purpose of introducing ridicule into a scientific discussion", is funnier and sharper than the monkey-bishop joke to which it has been reduced.

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