Sentence examples for favourable possible from inspiring English sources

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The argument goes as follows: the fiscal cliff provided the most favourable possible circumstances for Democrats to push for a tax increase.

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Even on the most favourable terms possible, charities will require large sums of money to meet their obligations.

The fine-tuning of the crisis was left to the civilian chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, whose primary aim was to subvert diplomatic intervention in order to begin the war under the most favourable conditions possible.

Synergy is often a defining feature of high functioning collaborative teams, with favourable outcomes possible from collective competences being greater that the sum of the team parts [ 45, 46].

While it is understandable that medical tourism brokers, in an effort to portray their product in the most favourable light possible, may be reluctant to address the issue of risk on their websites, this omission is potentially misleading and unethical.

A key question for both research and policy formulation is thus how to best ensure that such moves take place under the most peaceful and favourable circumstances possible, with support for affected migrants, their children and their parents.

The fertile land and the favourable climate make possible the production of large quantities of rice, wheat, barley, pulses (legumes), potatoes, and vegetables.

The same man who gave us France 2016, who sparked this championship as a player, also helped give us Qatar 2022 and the bizarre shemozzle that is Euro 2020, a wretched revenue-squeezing exercise designed simply to rope in as many favourable territories as possible.

Such a measure is defined as the difference that exists, in terms of a hypothetical consumption, between the individual's current situation and the ideal choice she would have made with her true ex post preferences if she had the most favourable health disposition possible.

Furthermore, the distribution of males and females between the two study groups was very similar, minimising the effect of the possible favourable prognostic factor of female gender (Johnson et al, 1988).

16 Firstly, as a result of increased detection of early stage tumours, possible favourable effects of screening on survival are generally overestimated since a large percentage of early stage screen detected tumours are indolent and have an excellent prognosis.

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