Sentence examples for more favourable environment from inspiring English sources

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Even though that was achieved on the sport's slowest surface, the Briton will want to make the most of what to him should be a more favourable environment.

Homo georgicus, with a small brain volume, already had the faculty to adapt to a more favourable environment for his survival.

It would be difficult to imagine a more favourable environment, both from the point of view of high and low politics, in which to relaunch the campaign for Britain's full commitment to the European Union, including joining the single currency.

In conclusion, the use of a mixture of native AM fungi combination may increase the chance of including one very effective fungal isolate, but also, creates a more favourable environment for the development of ecosystems processes.

Among such conditions are weather (primarily temperature and moisture), which may be very favourable for multiplication, spread, and infection by the pathogen; introduction of a new and more susceptible host; development of a very aggressive race of the pathogen; and changes in cultural practices that create a more favourable environment for the pathogen.

The Ministry of Economic Affairs has earmarked ?218M for this program entitled TechnoPartner through 2010 to help create a more favourable environment for start-ups in the Netherlands.

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Bacteria are able to sense a broad range of chemical and energetic stimuli and modulate their swimming behaviour to migrate to more favourable environments.

Not only are bacteria able to swim or glide toward more favourable environments, but they also have appendages that allow them to adhere to surfaces and keep from being washed away by flowing fluids.

The pathway regulates the flagellated rotary motors and hence the cells' swimming behaviour, steering them towards more favourable environments.

Third, millet yields are generally lower than those of other crops produced commercially in more favourable environments.

There are several, not mutually exclusive possibilities to promote survival, including dispersal to more favourable environments or plastic responses (Levin and Rozen 2006; Barrett and Hendry 2012), as well as adaptation through genetic change.

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