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For example, in case of short surgical hepatic interventions, it might be favourable to stimulate the protective network of early preconditioning.
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Relatively few exports, such as coffee, sugar, and cattle products, found world markets favourable enough to stimulate the expansion of their production in Latin America.
The winds were favourable to make the crossing.
Weaker sterling and a lower fuel price should help to stimulate both domestic and export demand for manufacturers, although foreign exchange is less favourable in Europe and a few end markets such as Russia are forecast to weaken.
To stimulate Portuguese industry and commerce, Peter concluded the Methuen Treaty (1703) with England, which agreed to reduce customs duties on Portuguese wines in return for favourable treatment of English woollen goods.
Something to stimulate and enjoy.
Several favourable tailwinds are now helping a turnaround: the weak euro has helped exporters find new foreign markets to compensate for a lack of domestic interest; a weak oil price is keeping business costs down; and pan-eurozone policies designed to reflate the economy, such as the ECB's quantitative easing programme, have helped to stimulate demand.
"It seemed to stimulate all sorts of reactions from people from a whole range of viewpoints, not all of them, I have to say, that would be favourable to those of a 'feminist' point of view, if I may make that judgment".
Their goal: "to stimulate people to create".
This is to stimulate the immune system.
He urged Europeans to stimulate their economies.
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