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Natural selection might be expected to favour the progeny of men who enjoy bringing them up.
One is the widespread use of technology, which might be expected to favour those workers who are able to exploit it.
Darwin knew that natural selection could not be expected to favour the evolution of disadvantageous traits, and he was able to offer a solution to this problem.
Electron microprobe analysis is used to localize Bu2SnO in the PBT and EVA phases, where it would be expected to favour the formation of the copolymer at the interface.
Proof by induction Many a mickle makes a muckle Political strength ReprintsPoor people might be expected to favour redistribution, and the rich to be against it, regardless of how strong they were.
Set-top boxes for cable and satellite TV also give parents control.Intriguingly, opposition to the censorship lobby is coming even from some in the media industry who might be expected to favour it.
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Generally, higher turnout is expected to favour Remain.
However, postal votes are expected to favour Mirabella.
The long straights are expected to favour Ferrari's straight-line speed and they did look ominously quick.
Opposition leaders and pollsters told me before-hand that a high turn-out was expected to favour Mr Chávez.
Spatial heterogeneity is an inherent property of any living environment and is expected to favour biodiversity due to a broader niche space.
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