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is favourable.
adjective
Pleasing, encouraging or approving
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The demographic outlook is favourable.
If the wind is favourable you'll definitely get on it".
Tom Kark says that "the overwhelming preponderance of the evidence is favourable to the defendant doctors".
Obviously, I hope for a result on Monday that is favourable for us".
And anyone thinking that governing as a minority is favourable to coalition should be warned.
The long, hot, humid summer is favourable for the development of extensive and varied vegetation.
This makes it harder to calculate whether the scheme is favourable.
Its demography is favourable, with a high birth rate and limitless space into which to expand.
Although its annual deficit is bigger than many countries in the euro zone, its overall debt position is favourable.
Prognosis in PLCH is favourable, yet variable.
Inclination of the upper incisors is favourable to proclination.
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