Sentence examples for favoured there from inspiring English sources

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The revelation was shocking (and the word itself became Schiaparelli's motto, applied to the scent she merchandised and to the shade of pink she favoured); there were protests when a Spanish tennis player ventured to wear culottes at Wimbledon in 1931.

While kidneys have largely been favoured, there is now a market for liver and corneas.

Although Thucydides's account is generally to be favoured, there may an element of truth in Plutarch's assertion that the Persians were awaiting further reinforcements; this would explain why Cimon was able to launch a pre-emptive assault on them.

Since operational staff took part in facilitated discussion of PE findings (at the feedback event), received recommendations following the feedback event, and were provided copies of strategic stakeholders' responses to the issues raised, and since local action was often favoured, there is likely merit in exploring this further.

Frémaux says that, essentially, the festival is only responding to what it sees out there – "this is what the year is" – and that French cinema has not been especially favoured ("there are five American films in competition, and three Italian"); he says in 2014, French cinema was "weak", but in 2015 it is "strong".

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Evidence, however, favours there being some organismal control over their firing, which may consist only of adjusting the threshold for firing, or the selectivity.

Bacteria that multiply very fast tend to use the gene multicopy effect around the origin of replication to favour there the presence of genes that need to be expressed at a high level under exponential growth conditions (Couturier & Rocha, 2006).

If certain resource states are very abundant, for example, similar phenotypic patterns among species may be favoured because there is no competition for those resources [73].

Generalist genotypes and plasticity should also be favoured when there is temporal variability in selection pressures (Bradshaw 1965; Kawecki and Ebert 2004), such as in disturbance prone environments or in meta-populations with constant population turnover (Galloway and Fenster 2000).

She won't find any favours there.

When one technology falls out of favour, there is always another to take its place.

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