Sentence examples for no favoured from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, the present work describes a shell possessing infinite identical equilibria, having different yet no favoured direction and, hence, links to previous researches on neutrally stable structures.

There was no relationship between genetic distance and environmental similarity; none of 54 putative loci exhibited an allele distribution in accordance with that expected and no favoured epistatic allele combinations were detected across the four environments.

Strawson's attitude is that the aim of analysis is to reveal conceptual links and connexions, thereby illuminating some features of our concepts, but that there is no favoured basic level of thought to which it is the goal of philosophical analysis to reduce everything else.

The niches are a feature of the host rather than the pathogen: there is no favoured subpopulation of bacteria.

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And Mann's favoured hi-def digital look, which seemed so fresh in 2004's Collateral, has a nasty metallic drabness that does the film no favours.

The Derby game showcased what United are capable of when their flair players are given the licence to play to their strengths and it was perhaps no coincidence that Mata produced one of his best performances of the season against the Championship team, having been deployed in his favoured No 10 role behind Rooney.

He played on the blind-side flank rather than his favoured No 8 position, but he was used in the manner of a midfield sweeper; he also showed he is learning the art of the off-load, that not every opponent needs to be crushed into the turf.

This lead to a noticeable calming of the public space but was no longer politically favoured after seven years and was shut down".

But no, his favoured form of words describing near misses remains: "He gets the slightest touch on that, and it's a goal".

The alliance, which was set up by the 16th great-nephew of Richard III, who had no direct descendants, favoured reinterment in York Minister, arguing it had been the wish "of the last medieval king of England" who was known as Richard of York.

But "we then see a marked difference in year seven, where favoured books are no longer above chronological age, but six months below it and in ensuing years the difficulty of books plateaus or declines," he added.

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