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The only key to working out who will win, he says, is what gains favour with two constituents: "consumers/end-users and developers, and in that order".
(In passing, he throws out the idea that social relativism gains favour among people who do not like the political truths that confront them—his example is resistance to accepting the success of capitalism).
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A carbon tax is gaining favour with governments and economists worldwide.
In an apparent attempt to gain favour, the government released two prominent political prisoners last week.
There were signs that less-expensive architects were once more gaining favour.
Gaining favour again, he was appointed the sultan's envoy to the Chinese emperor in 1342.
In recent years selective education has been gaining favour with many of the surviving grammars gradually increasing their intake.
The seemingly frivolous platform is gaining favour with everyone from international NGOs to newspapers, as a powerful storytelling tool.
Mr Clegg said Mr Alderman had tried to gain favour for the SFO in an article in a national newspaper.
It may also gain favour from people who mistake its fantastical element for something mysterious, or even sublime.
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