Sentence examples for more favourable positions from inspiring English sources

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Economies of scale help larger companies to spread costs, and the clout they can wield with suppliers also helps them into more favourable positions.

Foresight methodology was applied to envisage possible changes in the GVC structure within the planning horizon (10– 15 years, i.e. until 2025), with the accent on analytical tools enabling to determine the factors affecting changes in the structure of the value chain segments, sources and distribution of profits within them, and Russia's opportunities to secure more favourable positions.

On 5 August, the HVO 2nd and 3rd Guards Brigades attacked VRS positions north of Tomislavgrad, achieving small advances to secure more favourable positions for future attacks towards Šipovo and Jajce, while tying down part of the VRS 2nd Krajina Corps.

Studies involving nucleosome remodeling on DNA minicircles were able to show that SWI/SNF moves nucleosomes to more favourable positions on the DNA [40], [60].

Slaves born of mixed parentage were more often the recipients of more favourable positions, including domestics and tradesmen.

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In many ways, these changes have put applicants in a more favourable position.

Engineers began to rework the science plan, while others worked on options for moving Philae into a more favourable position.

Quite simply, some countries are in a more favourable position, and should therefore take a greater share of the responsibility for reducing emissions.

Some of the things in the package of support for smaller companies may even represent a more favourable position than exists today.

Given the situation, Ferguson will welcome the uncomplicated presence of a striker like Javier Hernandez, whose goal in Valencia has put United in a far more favourable position than their stuttering display in the Mestalla actually deserved.

In a five-page statement yesterday the CPS made clear that the first test had not been satisfied: "If one person makes an offer in the hope or expectation of being granted an honour, or in the belief that it might put him/her in a more favourable position when nominations are subsequently being considered, that does not of itself constitute an offence.

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