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been favourable
adjective
Pleasing, encouraging or approving
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Outside the glitzy building, the critical reaction has been favourable.
"Russia has not been favourable to Greenpeace in the past.
"All of these references have been favourable in the past.
Not all the publicity has been favourable, however.
If the war was over, he reasoned, then the result would have been favourable to Germany.
"The draw's been favourable, we got a home draw finally, so that's good".
Stretford believes had the case been heard in public, the outcome would have been favourable.
Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc's overall market conditions have been favourable so far this year.
On the other hand, the conditions and course of the fighting have so far been favourable to us.
We've not eaten there, but reviews from the local paper and from London listings mag Time Out have been favourable.
Reviews have been favourable for the traditional animation, and Frozen is shaping up to be a holiday smash, just you mark our words.
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