Sentence examples for favourable for giving from inspiring English sources

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Business is also uneven, depending on the years considered favourable for giving birth.

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Nevertheless, no significant difference in muscle activity between conditions was found, a result that is favourable for astronauts, given the inevitable muscular and cardiovascular deconditioning that occurs during space travel.

Thomas Kwok was sentenced to five years for conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office for giving $5m in bribes to a Hong Kong government official in return for favourable treatment of the Kwok family-controlled Sun Hung Kai Properties, a $62bn company.

Primary and secondary scores were slightly, but not significantly, more favourable for women who gave birth at the German hospital than for those who gave birth at the Swiss hospital (primary scores: 6.92 versus 6.66, p = 0.43; secondary scores: 7.47 versus 6.95, p = 0.17).

Milne admitted that any hung parliament or shift in the Senate after the election will be less favourable for climate policy, given the departure of independents Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott and the Greens' own flat-lining support in the polls.

Three days after birth, the average primary score of the Mother-Generated Index (MGI) was 7.20 and was more favourable for women who gave birth in the German hospital than for those at the Swiss hospital, though the difference was not significant (7.34 versus 7.00, p = 0.22) (Table  2).

Darwin described this explicitly in the Origin (Darwin 1859, p.40 41): A high degree of variability is obviously favourable, as freely giving the materials for selection to work on; not that mere individual differences are not amply sufficient, with extreme care, to allow of the accumulation of a large amount of modification in almost any desired direction.

A high degree of variability is obviously favourable, as freely giving the materials for selection to work on; not that mere individual differences are not amply sufficient, with extreme care, to allow of the accumulation of a large amount of modification in almost any desired direction.

The use of Jatropha oil as the starting material is favourable, given for instance its inedibility and easy cultivation, even on wasteland [14, 15].

The tax expenditure statement details every exemption and favourable treatment given within the tax system.

Offering one last sacrifice and a prayer to the heavens in front of the Temple of Hera, Pausanias finally received favourable omens and gave the command for the Spartans to advance, whereupon they also charged the Persian lines.

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