Sentence examples for judged favourable from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, for each of 16 years of Canadian newspaper and magazine coverage, Weeks et al. [ 5] judged a larger proportion of articles to be favourable towards CAM use for cancer than not (in total, 61.3% of magazine and 45.3% of newspaper articles were judged favourable).

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Some health economists have even argued that it is most rational to base the decision about introduction solely on the expected value [ 15], but even for risk averse decision makers, 79% probability of being actually cost-saving will be judged as favourable.

Patients judged to have favourable tumours were treated with surgery only.

In southern Africa, despite far from ideal weather conditions throughout the season, with late planting rains, followed by floods and a subsequent return to excessive dryness in parts, the overall outlook for the main coarse grain crops is judged to be favourable, particularly in South Africa affected by drought last year.

● If there is an unacceptable loss of position by either treatment method prior to fracture healing, the surgeon will adopt the treatment approach* best judged to achieve a favourable outcome.

This two year delay in implementation of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in the UK seems to have had adverse consequences, judging by the favourable 30 day odds of mortality for patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction receiving treatment in high use compared with low use hospitals.

After 12 weeks of nerve regeneration electrodes with a hole size of 30 μm and a 30% transparency had the most favourable result as judged by the regained gastrocnemius muscle force and the formation of reactive tissue inside the chamber.

"It's a cracking little showcase for rising British actress Emily Beecham, who's seldom offscreen for long as the tale's lively, complex, intriguing quasi-heroine," judged the Hollywood Reporter, making favourable comparisons with Lena Dunham's American television hit, Girls.

A police operation called "Anaconda" last year caught judges selling favourable sentences to criminals.

This impairment difference might be related to the cultivar "Colisee" which was originally bred for non-organic farming and judged to be suitable for organic farming under favourable conditions.

The most comprehensive study – when judged by the set of interventions covered – demonstrated remarkably favourable cost-effectiveness evidence for a number of such interventions, e.g., legislation to reduce salt content in processed food or broad-based health education [ 14].

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