Sentence examples for frequently favoured from inspiring English sources

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In Soviet society, its members were frequently favoured over nonmembers in matters of employment and scholarships.

Obama's federal spending freeze (locking in his own spending increases) and inconsequential earmarks ban are just gimmicks – though, admittedly, gimmickry frequently favoured by Republicans.

Some of the tanks then continued on the short distance to the sea, cutting Gaza in two - a tactic frequently favoured by the Israeli army when it still had ­military bases in the territory - and making ­movement between the halves impossible for Palestinians.

Studies on the sex lives of female primates have revealed that female homosexual behaviour is frequently favoured and that female primates can dominate sexual activity by initiating hetero and homosexual coitus, partaking in varied couplings and positioning and invariably experiencing orgasms9.

The bomb contained TATP – triacetone triperoxide – the same explosive as was used in the November 2015 attacks in Paris, the Brussels attack in March 2016 and the July 2005 London attacks, and a high explosive frequently favoured by terrorists because its ingredients are readily found at chemists or hardware stores.

Interestingly, MREg was always more frequently favoured than MREc, between 0 % (follow-up of caeliac disease with MREc and MREg favoured by none and 8 experts, respectively) to 43 % (diagnosis of small bowel tumours with MREc and MREg favoured by 3 and 4 experts, respectively).

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Emersion frequently favours overheating, which damages temperate algae [ 18].

In crop species, certain traits of high agronomic value, such as plant size, adaptability and vigour, frequently favour heterozygous states [ 61].

Plays that directly dramatised the Troubles were under considerable internal and external pressure to be "even-handed", although, in practice, this advice frequently meant favouring the British government position.

Wilson himself acquired a reputation for inconsistency, and was frequently accused of favouring short-term advantage over political principle.

He is also at odds with the kind of player Gatland is frequently accused of favouring - think of the giant three-quarters: Jamie Roberts, George North and Alex Cuthbert.

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