Sentence examples for more favourable however from inspiring English sources

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Trends in avoidable mortality compared with the highest European survival are more favourable, however, reflecting a small but steady improvement in Britain towards the highest levels of cancer survival in Europe.

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Even under these more favourable conditions, however, suppressing crime memories substantially reduced detection rates compared to when participants recalled their crime.

IHCC is subcategorised morphologically into mass-forming, periductular-infiltrating or intraductal, the latter being the least common but with a more favourable prognosis; however, IHCC tumours can possess a combination of these characteristics (Lim and Park, 2004).

This potentially protective effect seems to be reflected by a more favourable metabolic profile; however, the role of body weight as a mediator or confounder remains uncertain.

In our analysis we demonstrated that both entities are indeed associated with a more favourable prognosis, mainly due, however, to the fact that they initially present at earlier stages.

Michael Snyder of the San Francisco Chronicle, however, was more favourable, calling it "an utter triumph", adding that it was "enigmatic, sarcastic, provocative and incisive".

16 In the breastfeeding promotion intervention trial (PROBIT Trial) by Kramer et al 15, IQ scores and academic performance tests were more favourable in the intervention group; however, statistically significant differences were only shown for some of the subscores.

The previously untreated patients in the current study might be expected to have a more favourable outcome from cetuximab alone; however, it is possible that rIL-21 has contributed to the disease stabilisation in these patients without significant added toxicity.

Our estimates of ICERs, however, are significantly more favourable to teriparatide.

In general, UK figures present a more favourable picture than many other countries; however, recent UK policy documents suggest that more work can be done to reduce road deaths and injuries [ 4].

The ratio of benefits to harms differed noticeably by age and sex, however, with a more favourable trade-off among older people (who in practice used the cycle hire scheme rarely) and among men (who in practice accounted for most of the cycle hire use).

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