Sentence examples for difficult to favour from inspiring English sources

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And the governments in both countries would find it difficult to favour one local nuclear firm over another.But not all the problems facing the Japanese and Americans are of others' making.

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Without longitudinal data it is difficult to justify favouring any one social contagion mechanism [ 34], but in general our results are more consistent with the assortive relations mechanism.

The complex nature of the study design make it more difficult to disseminate results given the conventions of post-positivist studies that tend to favour reductionism by detailing highly selected specific variables and determinism through claims for cause and effect.

My own style of play tends to favour military victories, accomplished through quick colonization and conquering, so this proved a difficult change to get used to.

He is said to favour a woman.

Photography has always seemed to favour pioneers.

But it continued to favour Mr Buthelezi.

Customers tend to favour particular brands.

Evidence appears to favour the latter theory.

She seems to favour more intergovernmental agreements.

First of all, we need to favour an increased availability of radiopharmaceuticals: many molecules cannot be used due to regulatory constraints that make clinical trials expensive and difficult to run in many countries.

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