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However, consumer choices are being skewed by government actions, such as massive programmes of agricultural support that actually favour fast foods over healthy eating.
Good news perhaps for Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Shinji Kagawa, albeit the new manager has tended to favour fast, mobile players who can beat a man close to goal (hence the importance of Robben – still – at Bayern).
Whilst it is accepted that some goals favour fast driving and others favour safe driving, little is known about the interplay of these conflicting goals.
Higher humidity and moderate temperature favour fast decomposition of organic manure which was already prevailing during that weather (temperature ranged from 23 to 35 °C and humidity ranged from 60 to 90%).
The teams were locked at 0 0 heading into the Fifth Test, and Hassett and Morris thought that the pitch at The Oval would favour fast bowling.
However, the low resistances to water vapour diffusion created by the absence of a cortex will also favour fast desiccation.
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A two-year study led by Ana María Ibáñez of the University of the Andes in Bogotá found that farmers who have not been direct victims of the conflict, but who live with the presence of armed fighters, tend to favour fast-growing crops that offer several harvests a year.
Open Mon-Fri 11am-2am, Sat-Sun 10am-2am Downtown Scottsdale's hip hotel lounges and nightclubs go in and out of favour faster than a pair of Jimmy Choo's.
This combinatorial epitome of PLLA/PAA/Col I&III nanofibrous scaffold with stem cell therapy to induce the necessary paracrine signalling effect would favour faster regeneration of the damaged skin tissues.
In their absence, however, homogenous environments will tend to favour fast-recruiting competitive dominants.
These characteristics are common in highly motile amoeboid cells that may favour faster motility speeds.
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