Sentence examples for favourable measures from inspiring English sources

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In this previous case, the court would not decide "whether other more desirable or favourable measures could have been adopted, or whether public money could have been better spent"[ 7] (41).

The participants from the intervention villages had more favourable measures of insulin resistance and arterial stiffness: 20% (3% to 39%; P=0.02) lower HOMA score and 3.3% (1% to 5.7%; P=0.008) lower augmentation index.

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Finally, absence of pVHL expression was associated with a more favourable outcome measured both by PFS (P=0.02) and RCC-SS (log-rank test, P=0.03; Figure 2B).

It was adopted in response to pressure from mineowners, who were alarmed by the falling price of silver, and from Western farmers, who were always favourable to inflationary measures and who, in 1890, were also suffering from the depressed prices of their products.

And by repealing Obamacare, the charge sheet continues, Republicans will do away with other measures favourable to women, including a ban on insurers charging higher premiums to women than men for the same policies.Democrats say the Republicans have declared a "war on women"Revealingly, the Romney campaign's retort is that the biggest assault on women these days comes from the weak economy.

To develop agri-environmental measures favourable to landscape quality, it is necessary to know more about the relationship between landscape structure and composition and the number of different species.

Notably, intensive lifestyle intervention was also associated with favourable changes in measures of glucose metabolism, blood pressure, lipids and low-grade inflammation.

We identify three success factors for green competitiveness at the sector level: the speed at which sectors convert to green products and processes (measured by green innovation), their ability to gain and maintain market share (measured by existing comparative advantages) and a favourable starting point (measured by current output).

This effect reduces the CO2 emission advantage of diesel cars suggested by favourable fuel efficiency measured in volumetric terms (l/100 km or miles gal−1).

Although tests for statistical heterogeneity were negative, BLISS-52 results were systematically more favourable for all measured outcomes.

Therefore in measuring favourable food group intakes, the index discounts excess intake of foods high in fat, sugar and salt.

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