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Project advocates may also deliberately underestimate the size of their proposed project to increase the chance that it will attract political favour.

He seems to have hoped to attract thereby the favour and confidence of Muḥammad Tawfīq Pasha, Ismāʿīl's son and successor, but the latter, reputedly fearing that Afghānī was propagating republicanism in Egypt, ordered his deportation in August 1879.

While the present results indicate some attrition bias, study participants included both parents who reported that they planned to keep the conception a secret and parents who were undecided about disclosure, indicating that the study did not only attract couples in favour of disclosure.

Not only will they attract talent that favours more flexible terms within their locality, they can extend their reach to workers located overseas, bolstering diversity and inclusivity.

The band, compared to Massive Attack and New Order, are the latest to eschew the traditional route of slogging around provincial radio stations and record stores to attract a following in favour of building a profile digitally.

It is difficult to escape the thought that giving Frances a scholarship worth $60,000 might have attracted Abbott's favour in a way that was helpful to the school.

Throughout Smith's speech at the site of the former Orgreave coking works, near Rotherham, the rhetoric was designed to attract voters who would naturally favour his opponent.

The role of the mines, as they attract young unmarried adults and favour commercial sex, is also of concern for Zambia.

Sources told Guardian Australia that even when the ABC had the contract for the Australia Network, which was fully funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, there were pressures from the advertising department to "produce any content that will attract advertising, sponsorship or governmental favours for their broadcast outlet".

Collectively, pollination by male bees may be advantageous by mediating specific and long-distance pollen flow, and selection may thus favour floral signals that attract primarily males.

Bartlett sees this as a point in the social stars' favour, and the reason they attract so many followers, and thus brands.

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