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More of them favour the market economy, and most take a dim view of Hugo Chávez, Venezuela's radical leftist president.
However, according to the Pew Hispanic Centre, 75% of them favour a bigger government that provides more services, which doesn't sound like a good fit at all.
Overall, in 45 items in the test, only three show sex difference, two of them favour girls and only this aspect of mental rotation favours boys.
These parameters have already been compared in patients with knee osteoarthritis [ 25], after knee ligament reconstruction [ 26] and in runners [ 27], some of them favour the barefoot condition for load attenuation of the injured joint [ 25, 26, 28, 29].
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Front National supporters are keen to see a rupture with Britain, with the poll showing 77% of them favouring Brexit.
She then shows me her Instagram page, proving that she doesn't follow "many of them", favouring instead chefs such as Skye Gyngell and Angela Hartnett.
But it's also true that the French were even more in favour of same-sex unions back in 2011, when 63% of them favoured gay marriage, and 58% gay adoption.
They approached the problem warily, however, and a third of them favoured a proposal that would have allowed Congress to select multiple single-term executives, each of whom would be subject to recall by state governors.
Specifically, nobody compared the euro to a doomed ocean liner, a train heading at speed for the buffers, or a burning building: all of them favoured images over the weekend.There were no references to the second world war.
Among the physicians who self-willingly chose the Oki islands for their medical practice location, all of them favoured the Oki islands for their future, which indicated that a self-selection of practice location is a strong predictor of future practice location.
The terms used for indicating "inappropriate" hospitalisation varied throughout the different assessment tools: while most of them favoured the term "appropriate"/ inappropriate" (e.g., AEP), others used the terms "avoidable" or "preventable" (e.g., ACSC; additional tool by Finucane et al. [ 9]; AHC), and one study applied the term "potentially burdensome" (tool by Gonzalo et al. [ 37]).
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