Sentence examples for interpretation favourable to from inspiring English sources

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If a criminal statute is ambiguous in its meaning or application, it is often given a narrow interpretation favourable to the accused.

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On the other hand, the approach also involves risks, for example, the authors' involvement in the project could be assumed to increase the risk for bias both on behalf of the researchers, that is, doing interpretations favourable to the project's success rate, as well as on behalf of the informants,  that is, a social desirability bias.

His interpretations of the war were widely regarded as unduly favourable to the German side.

The converse may occur with competing interests that emphasise interpretation and reporting of safety in a manner that is favourable to rosiglitazone.

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.

"People are less favourable to this idea," Gaillard said.

"Russia has not been favourable to Greenpeace in the past.

Hence the settlement favourable to Local World's successor, Trinity Mirror.

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