Sentence examples for enjoyed favourable from inspiring English sources

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At times looking bruised by the onslaught, Sanders doubled down on his argument that extensive lobbying by the finance, pharmaceutical and energy industries were a major reason they had enjoyed favourable deregulation from Congress.

It was severely persecuted during the 1920s by the Soviet government, but under the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, a former Georgian seminarian, it seems to have enjoyed favourable treatment.

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Fontana's book Il miracoliere – Osvaldo Bagnoli, l'allenatore operaio was published recently and is currently enjoying favourable coverage in the Italian sports media.

Cuba's Central American neighbours enjoy favourable political and economic relations with the US despite their devastating murder rates and gangster economies.

Eurosceptics have argued that the UK would still enjoy favourable trading terms with the EU even if it left, often citing Norway, which is not a member but is still the fifth biggest exporter to the bloc.

While Matt Smith has been enjoying favourable reviews after his first outing as Doctor Who, Pandora is concerned to learn that the Time Lord's new companion, Karen Gillan, has already been subjected to an unfortunate backlash.

At the same time, Mr Miller is correct that some European countries that currently enjoy favourable situations, including Germany, could expect to pay more for gas under a single-buyer system.

Britain's decision to join the European project in 1973 led to the abandonment of a system of reciprocal trade terms, known as Commonwealth Preference: henceforth French, not New Zealander, farmers would enjoy favourable access to British markets.

Its more upmarket stablemate, the Times, considers stamp duty to be a bad tax and says tinkering with it would distort a market that already enjoys favourable tax treatment Howard Archer, a financial analyst, ponders the impact of such a move on the government's already battered finances, saying: "They are in such a mess at the moment, you wonder if they can afford it".

"They also said that fake reports would ensure they would enjoy favourable policies such as securing bank loans," the Xinhua report said.

Although several reports and their review (Braunholtz et al, 2001) have suggested the existence of a 'trial effect', in which participants enjoy favourable outcomes, others, especially those which attempted to exclude the confounding factors, have refuted this finding (Schmoor et al, 1996; Burgers et al, 2002; Peppercorn et al, 2004; West et al, 2005).

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