Sentence examples for becomes favourable from inspiring English sources

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At the IEP, the reaction rate for condensation is at a minimum; hence, the water condensation mechanism becomes favourable to the alcohol condensation mechanism [30].

The current is redistributed due to the potential drop in the shell, and the injection in the radial part of the active region, which in addition has a larger surface compared to the axial region, becomes favourable.

Because the lowest reaction rate for hydrolysis occurs at pH = 7 [29], a lot of silica networks are still unreacted, so the electrophilic tendency of condensation terminates, and the alcohol condensation mechanism becomes favourable [30, 31].

Some changes occur, however, such as (i) employment incentives are no longer significant for the unemployment rates of both groups when northern countries are excluded; (ii) training becomes favourable for the low skilled when Japan and northern countries are excluded; and (iii) some implementation effects gain significance when EU countries are analysed.

The results depict that the EPCs of strategies that contain the flexibility of switching between disease control and eradication are lower than that of an eradication strategy in which no flexibility to either switch to disease control if eradication is not feasible or to embark upon eradication after disease control when eradication becomes favourable exists.

A classic 'hard sweep' is expected when the environment changes such that a mutation that would previously been detrimental becomes favourable.

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In 1952 the political situation in Chile once again became favourable, and Neruda was able to return home.

Cool-temperature crops can be grown in soils infested with root-knot nematode and harvested before soil temperatures become favourable for nematode activity.

Drought-resistant crops, such as sorghum, are able to reduce transpiration (emission of moisture) and may nearly cease growing during periods of moisture shortage, resuming growth when conditions again become favourable.

Pause before you curse your flight's delay, and reflect that you do not have to wait weeks for the winds to become favourable, or for the rivers to freeze (so you can sledge along them), or that you do not have to push your carriage from ditches, or that your wheels don't break, or that you don't get massacred by bandits.

"Some people describe marketing as a tax, but once you become favourable for drivers you don't have that tax," he said.

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