Sentence examples for favourable to release from inspiring English sources

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The environment of the oxidized Pleistocene Older Alluvium sediments is not favourable to release sorbed As to groundwater.

The environment of the Pleistocene Older Alluvium aquifers is not favourable to release As to groundwater, and aquifers are generally As-safe in groundwater.

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When you want to release, release it.

It also manages to be all over the place yet knows exactly where it's going, the result being that the Pet Sounds/Smile comparisons made upon its release have proved favourable to both Animal Collective and Brian Wilson.

Upon its release, Body Language received generally favourable to mixed reviews from music critics, many of whom complimented Minogue for experimenting with new genres and the overall production of the album.

Labor referred the government to the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (Asic) over a report released by the bank UBS last week which was altered and reissued a few hours later to be more favourable to electricity privatisation.

Compared with LVC is more favourable to MEA, it can be concluded that RSS or the variant of RSS are more efficient to DEA, because CO2 is easier released from DEA solution in thermodynamics.

The terms were favourable to Taylor.

Keating marked passages favourable to him.

"The ball is very favourable to us," he said.

"It's an environment very favourable to radical branches.

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