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are favourably
adverb
In a favourable manner.
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It is an established legal principle that this freedom applies equally to information and ideas that are favourably received as to those which offend, shock and disturb.
To be qualified for lifetime employment, a historian must produce works of original research as many as possible that are favourably evaluated by peers.
Such interactions are particularly important for cellulosics, which tend to have relatively large planar areas to which dye molecules are favourably attracted.
It is applicable not only to 'information and ideas' that are favourably received or regarded as inoffensive but also to those that offend, shock or disturb the state or any sector of the population".
Only 41% of the French now say that they are favourably disposed to the EU, according to Pew Research, far fewer than in Germany (60%)—and fewer even than in Britain (43%).
Measured hardness depth profiles are favourably compared with numerical expectations.
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I was favourably impressed.
This request was favourably received.
The system was favourably described by the Greek historians Herodotus and Xenophon.
It has been favourably reviewed and is now showing in Britain.
The books were favourably received, being translated into most European languages by 1792.
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