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The chaps might favour the macho gadgetry available at Firebox.
Demographic analysis of responses enables identification of those who might favour or oppose particular options.
They need a choice because they might favour women or black candidates who would not survive the "objective" selection procedures.
A simple referendum posing remain versus the deal would not satisfy many Brexiteers, who might favour a no-deal outcome.
The tumours of such people might favour other mechanisms of T-cell suppression as well as the PD-1 pathway.
But coming up quickly on the rail is Marouane Fellaini, who might favour a move to London over Milan.
Ponting suggested that the wicket might favour the attacking side early, bringing the coin toss into play.
I began to notice that Caroline was not altogether plain and entertained hopes that she might favour me.
The episode has left Whitehall with a shuddering antipathy to policies that might favour one enterprise over another.
Current climatic conditions are conducive to malaria transmission in several areas of Southern Europe, and climate change might favour mosquito proliferation and parasite development, further facilitating malaria transmission.
Picking a winner at this stage is a mixture of rune-reading and guesswork, aided by a knowledge of the judges and whom they might favour.
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