Sentence examples for could favour from inspiring English sources

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But public opinion could favour Ineos.

This could favour the big, integrated agencies.

In my opinion, inaction could favour high-performing grammar schools.

A high turnout could favour Barrett, said Gilbert.

Both parties can find trends that could favour them in future: demography could favour Democrats, while economic drive and patriotism may favour Republicans.

It could favour its subsidiaries by selling them gas on preferential terms.

But experts said there was a risk that it could favour retail chains over customers.

And with the risk of the vote on the left splitting, this could favour the Tories.

Done properly, an integrated energy market could favour the transition to renewable power, enhance security and promote cheaper energy.

It is, therefore, hard to argue that natural selection could favour M over A on the basis of these differences.

The system could favour candidates with money to spend, although in Totnes a £200 spending limit was imposed.

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