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In two years, the situation should be more favourable for the nationalists.
That does not necessarily mean things are becoming more favourable for sensitive believers, just more confusing.
The draw could not have been more favourable for us and we'll have a chance against all of them.
This indicates that the soil environment may be more favourable for the growth of plants than the air.
The tax position is more favourable for American buyers (interest is no longer tax-deductible in Britain).
However, as prices continue to fall, affordability measures become more favourable for those in a well-financed position to be able to buy," she added.
When they were thrown into the same qualifying group as Wales and England, the Guardian trilled the draw "could not have been more favourable" for the English.
By the time it was our turn to field, the conditions were more favourable for bowling, the ball was swinging and Botham took a couple of wonderful catches.
In temperate regions where the freezing level (0 °C) is much lower in elevation, conditions are more favourable for the ice-crystal mechanism.
But, more likely, the loans will merely allow the American car industry to limp on until the conditions are more favourable for its demise.
In the presence of a magnetic field, however, it is energetically more favourable for some of the electrons to move to higher states.
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