Sentence examples for more favourable of from inspiring English sources

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In his 1993 programme guide to the Anderson productions, John Peel comments that Thunderbirds Are Go is "well-made" and that it fulfils its promise to deliver visual spectacle, coming off as the more favourable of the two Thunderbirds films, although the plot is partly recycled from the television episodes, and the dream sequence is "painfully silly" and "embarrassingly awful".

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In general, results showed a consistent pattern of more favourable values of the parameters in question in the group of high SES compared to the group of low SES.

International action should target both the establishment of more favourable terms of trade and intensified resource mobilisation for the least-developed countries.

However, studies have also shown differences between interviews and self-administrations, with the former providing a more favourable picture of quality of life [ 6, 12- 15].

The failure mode of the proposed composite sandwich bridge deck was more favourable because of the yielding of the steel tube when compared with that of all-GFRP decks.

The Circles of Sustainability assessment of Delhi gives a marginally more favourable impression of the ecological sustainability of the city only because it is based on a more comprehensive series of measures than only air pollution.

Despite the negotiation of $129m £86mm) worth of deals, and a more favourable restructuring of his Horizon agreement, the relationship turned sour in the spring of 2013 and McIlroy wanted out.

They also had a more favourable perception of the importance of telehealth for recruitment.

Written information led to more favourable assessments of the quality of information and had no impact on patient anxiety nor on the overall assessment of the endoscopy.

We however, performed a subanalysis of the prognostically more favourable cohort of the tumour-free-operated patients and showed that type II histology was a negative prognosticator of survival.

Moodie's harsh, yet at times comical, Roughing It in the Bush (1852) was written to discourage prospective emigrants, but Traill's Backwoods of Canada (1836) presents a more favourable picture of the New World.

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