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The context now is immeasurably less favourable than then.
"We have found, for example, that NatWest have been more favourable than other lenders," he says.
Redwood said: "The breakdown now looks a bit less favourable than before.
The reaction in Brussels was more favourable than among his MPs.
The investment climate looks more favourable than at any time in the past four years.
A local authority policy maker once told me, "local is often better or favourable than having the best".
User reaction to Amazon's purchase of Twitch has been much more favourable than those around the rumoured Google acquisition of the streaming site back in May.
Its "content acquisition" costs in 2013 accounted for 53.8% of its revenues: more favourable than Spotify, but still not profitable overall.
It added that growth conditions were less favourable than expected, especially in Asia and the Americas, but said it hoped for further progress in 2015.
It is probable that the country's final balance of international payments was last year more favourable than for a number of years past.
So could it be turnaround time for Germany's trade unions after many years of decline Conditions are certainly more favourable than they have been for a long time.
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