Sentence examples for likely to favour from inspiring English sources

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Fans of ridiculous fire power, however, are likely to favour Heavy category super stars like the Gjallarhorn rocket launcher shown at the E3 demo last year and the monstrous belt-fed machine gun simply named, Super Good Advice.

That climb is likely to favour Contador, the 2008 champion.

Express readers are most likely to favour a Brexit – 66% of them.

Iraq's legislators say worsening violence is likely to favour Maliki's chances of a third term.

Less prosperous parents are just as likely to favour this approach, he believes.

Sir Clive Woodward seems likely to favour his former English charges.

Both candidates are likely to favour more government involvement in areas from housing to financial regulation.

That makes them more likely to favour a strong role for government as a safety net.

Moody's said the national minimum wage was likely to favour the discounters because they already had lower labour costs.

Men are significantly more likely to favour legalisation, while a majority (57 per cent) of women would oppose it.

His challenge will be to interest a voting public whose instincts are likely to favour the rat-catcher approach.

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