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Moreover, during the rainy season, unpaved roads are favourable to the occurrence of suitable larval breeding sites, and may favour the dispersal of mosquitoes by passive transport.
So life may favour the ultra-conservative.
But longer-term factors may favour the future of coal in electricity generation.
But though fortune may favour the brave, it can trip up the headstrong.
That may favour the bigger demand-response companies and the utilities, which could dominate the industry if they chose to enter it.
These aneurysms may favour the formation of blood clots that break off and occlude vessels downstream, or they may burst and hemorrhage, which may be fatal.
The agreement should also deal with what happens when things go wrong, for example, does one partner have the ability to buy the other out, which may favour the wealthier partner, and continue to run the business?
Carney heaped praise on the US Federal Reserve for its policy of providing guidance to the financial markets on the future course of interest rates – an indication that he may favour the same approach for the UK.
Any city with a wide selection of ethnic eateries is likely to be a good bet for meat-free pickings – although Indian food is often laced with yoghurt and ghee, so vegans may favour the flavours of east Asia.
An appropriate design of multimedia materials may favour the acquisition of knowledge by pupils.
Grouping similar characteristics observations within a group may favour the deduction of more robust models.
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