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He appears at first as being hostile to the monarchy and then as being favourable to it.
Vegetation recovery was also more rapid compared to recovery in the semi-arid area, with to the high levels of rainfall and the temperate climate being favourable to ash weathering and incorporation into the soil (Shoji et al. 1993).
The judge in that case told the jury to ignore the PM's "regrettable" comments, which he said could be construed as being "favourable" to Ms Lawson and therefore prejudicial, but refused requests to halt the trial.
In a letter to the Royal Geographical Society he wrote: "The general bearing of the master (Captain Fairweather) was far from being favourable to scientific work".
England captain Norman Yardley won the toss and elected to bat despite the dull light; Trent Bridge had reputation for being favourable to batsmen, and in the previous Test between Australia and England at the ground in 1938, four Englishmen scored centuries as the hosts made 658, before Stan McCabe of Australia made 232 runs himself.
This suggests that the immunological environment in RAG1−/− mice, while being favourable to the survival and function of T cells, may be incompatible with the growth and function of B cells.
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Of the participants, 54 % was favourable to such programmes and the same percentage would favour personal counselling by a dietician.
The terms were favourable to Taylor.
"Russia has not been favourable to Greenpeace in the past.
It seems even to be favourable to generation.
And anyone thinking that governing as a minority is favourable to coalition should be warned.
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