Sentence examples for favourable description from inspiring English sources

"favourable description" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of description that is characterized by positive language or is intended to generate favourable opinion about something. For example, "The politician put forward a very favourable description of her policy plan in the debate."

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For example, the Moyale District Annual Report of 1920 to 1921 provides a favourable description of a Borana headman named Yatanni Kune.

Francis gives a very favourable description (vol.32.57) of educational and supportive clinical supervision at St Christopher's hospice where staff had daily opportunities to train and reflect on their training together, hierarchies were flattened and role modelling encouraged.

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Favourable alleles are bolded and underlined; description of the markers is presented in Table  2.

These random sites allow the atoms to take favourable intermediate positions, essential for a realistic description of transformation interfaces.

Writing after the events of 1604 1606, the Jesuit priest Father Tesimond's description of his friend was favourable: "his countenance was exceedingly noble and expressive ... his conversation and manners were peculiarly attractive and imposing, and that by the dignity of his character he exercised an irresistible influence over the minds of those who associated with him".

Constructs based on single-chain variable fragments (scFv) may have favourable diffusion characteristics in solid tumours, but few descriptions of this approach have been published (Bhatia et al, 2000).

In theory, these approaches can provide favourable conditions and enlightenment for symbol recognition; however, only the description and design of symbols is discussed in this research, and no model or method is established yet.

Gerard also noted that John's household, Twigmoor Hall in Lincolnshire, was a place where "he had Priests come often, both for his spiritual comfort and their own in corporal helps", although the government's description, "a Popish college for traitors", was somewhat less favourable.

The present study's categories Taking on responsibility, Ambiguity about responsibility and Collaborating responsibility could be related to the description of active coping and patients with musculoskeletal disorder might benefit from these taken attitudes for a favourable management.

"It's not favourable.

"The situation looks favourable".

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