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A few studies indicated that non-poor risk cytogenetic characteristics may favour intensive consolidation [ 18, 28], similarly to the more favourable response after adding anti-CD33 immunotoxin conjugate gentuzimab ozogamicin to remission or consolidation courses in the favourable or intermediate risk cytogenetic groups [ 29].

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The profound alterations that have occurred in Mediterranean ecosystems as a result of substantial changes in the landscape uses (intensive agriculture and urbanization) may favour P. pipistrellus and be detrimental to the other two species, especially P. kuhlii.

The incoming Republican administration may favour change.

So life may favour the ultra-conservative.

So Mr Aso may favour an August election.

The need for greater environmental awareness may favour outsourcing companies.

That may favour models that compete with conventional taxis.

Both parties can find trends that could favour them in future: demography could favour Democrats, while economic drive and patriotism may favour Republicans.

Mr Bush's words may favour free markets but his actions have too often favoured big lobbyists.

That may be premature.A swift election may favour Mr Maduro, already the de facto president.

The scheduling may favour them.

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