Sentence examples for favour an idea from inspiring English sources

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Many Indonesians anyway seem to favour an idea that has been suggested by Mr Wahid: to offer the generals a pardon if they are found guilty.Even the East Timorese independence leaders are divided about how the atrocities should be accounted for.

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For instance, companies with no rating at all get more favourable treatment than those with a low rating.That is why regulators now favour a third idea: the use of banks' own internal credit ratings.

Cable says that Ed Miliband is in favour of such an idea.

The finding will increase the pressure on ministers to bring in a legal minimum turnout – an idea favoured by the London Mayor, Boris Johnson, the Confederation of British Industry and some Tory ministers and backbenchers.

Just as it looked as if the debate had turned towards how to privatise RBS and Lloyds rather than plough more taxpayer money into them – an idea favoured by the business secretary, Vince Cable, and more recently Lord Lawson – Sir Mervyn King has made it clear he has other ideas.

Israeli media report that he plans to build a new security barrier in the Jordan Valley and rejects an idea favoured by his chief negotiator, Tzipi Livni, to introduce international forces to guard the border.

"I think having played in Super League before will work in my favour because I've got an idea of what to expect," Smith said.

These new toned-down visions do away with science fiction in favour of offering the mum-of-three an idea of how easy it will be to cart her offspring to and from the football field.

Hence, if misexpression of Abd-A during larval development were not able to repress CCAP expression this would favour the idea that Abd-A alters the fate of the CCAP, and that is indeed what happened (supplementary material Fig. S3M).

What explains this curious death of an idea once favoured by the men at the top of their two parties?

Hervé This suggests you can "improve the contact and transfer of heat" by brushing the meat with oil or clarified butter before cooking – an idea also favoured by Slater in Appetite (though "not too much, just enough to give it a good gloss").

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