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That must favour Mr Bush.
In that contest, the odds must favour globalisation.
One answer – and clearly the one that all respectable opinion must favour – is that this was a message of hope.
The first option seems to be out of fashion so the second is the one we must favour.
The odds must favour Davenport at lunchtime today but on the evidence of what we have seen so far Mauresmo is not the only one with jangling nerves.
Exports are key to recovery of smaller countries: if not helped by currency depreciation, the fiscal system must favour exporters.Finland is also an excellent example of bold bets on new sectors.
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"But just as you must not judge or dismiss the complaints because they took so long to complain, so you must not favour or condemn the defendant simply because you have heard of him or because he is over 80," she told the court.
Feel empowered: The message in the new guidance that inspectors must not favour a particular teaching style is both long overdue and empowering for teachers.
Ofsted's recent statement that their inspectors "must not favour a particular teaching style" throws up a number of questions that, last month, we invited you and a panel of education experts to discuss.
In a post on his blog Scenes From The Battleground he said he was excited by the strong and abundantly clear message that inspectors "must not favour a particular teaching style".
This capacity to diffuse must greatly favour hybridisation, and thus the spread of dominant advantageous traits.
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