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The educated may be favoured by future job growth too.
Two or more divergent phenotypes in an environment may be favoured simultaneously by diversifying selection.
The celebrated American scientist Carl Sagan had ventured: "Large organisms, possibly detectable by the Viking lander cameras, are not only possible on Mars; they may be favoured".
This comes with its own challenges; as one librarian commented, the "best discovery systems aren't library ones, and external discovery systems may be favoured over the library catalogue".
Other genotypes may be favoured during the summer, when populations are dense, because these genotypes make for better competitors, ones more successful at securing limited food resources.
The first position on the ballot may be favoured, and on long ballots both first and last names may benefit, with candidates in the middle of the ballot suffering slightly.
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Vestager said on Monday she was concerned Google may be favouring its apps by requiring phone makers and network operators to preload them, thus stifling competition from rival apps.
The commissioner believes that Google may be favouring its own specialised services (eg, for flights or hotels) at rivals' expense; that its deals with publishers may unfairly exclude competitors; and that it prevents advertisers from taking their data elsewhere.Mr Almunia asked Google to propose by the end of January ways of meeting his concerns.
Depending on the biology of the benefit, helping may only be favoured if others do not help, may only be favoured if others do help, or may always be favoured.
At dimmer light intensities the ability to detect movements from possible predators may be the most important visual task, and achromatic vision may therefore be favoured.
For example, elderly or frail patients may not be suitable candidates for invasive surgery, and radiation therapy may not be favoured for young patients (Ting et al, 2005).
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