Sentence examples for favourable characters from inspiring English sources

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It is advantageous for a species to have a gene pool from which favourable characters can be selected so that the species can respond to environmental changes.

Those candidates presenting favourable characters are identified and enter the cultivar evaluation step comprising extensive phenotypic evaluation over a longer period at multiple contrasting locations.

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As we then stated, however, the impressions left upon the audience were of the most favourable character.

TV critics have proved almost entirely favourable to the character, even when commenting on the unrealistic quality of many of his storylines.

Though Shylock is serious about revenge, he is true to himself in other ways that cast a less than favourable light on other characters in the play.

Rupture of an epidermoid cyst in the arachnoidea space and Mollaret's benign recurrent pleocytic meningitis are very rare and their diagnosis is favoured by recurrence with a sudden onset, rapidly favourable evolution and the polymorphic character of the CSF.

"So you must put out of your mind any views you might or might not have, favourable or unfavourable, of the fictional character Ken Barlow.

However, the mosaic-like character of urban environments may create favourable living conditions for various populations of bees.

We show that the use of conducting porous layers on the surface of electrodes can be used to modify the mass transport regime from linear (planar) diffusion to one of approximately 'thin layer' character and that this alteration can in favourable circumstances facilitate the amperometric discrimination between species which oxidise or reduce at similar potentials under planar diffusion conditions.

For example, positive communication by the GP (e.g. providing a favourable prognosis) may have been induced by the minor character of the complaint, without necessarily affecting the outcome, because minor ailments have a natural tendency to cure spontaneously [ 1].

Moreover, testing should lead to a favourable ratio of advantages to disadvantages, in which the voluntary character of consent, the information provision, the embedding in medical supervision and the appropriate use of existing resources are guaranteed (see below).

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