Sentence examples for may favour persistent from inspiring English sources

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This suggests that locations of deformation will vary more in rift zones than in volcanic arcs, where stress conditions may favour persistent magma reservoirs.

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The higher density of oestrogen receptors and their expression in the transformation zone may synergise with the effects of HPV oncoproteins, decreasing levels of cytotoxic cytokines that may down-regulate the cervical cell-mediated immune response, which favour persistent HPV infections instead of clearance (Marzi et al, 1996; Giannini et al, 1998; 2002; Jacobs et al, 2003).

The incoming Republican administration may favour change.

So life may favour the ultra-conservative.

The need for greater environmental awareness may favour outsourcing companies.

So Mr Aso may favour an August election.

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.

The scheduling may favour them.

An appropriate design of multimedia materials may favour the acquisition of knowledge by pupils.

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