Sentence examples for often favoured from inspiring English sources

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Radical political responses during previous capitalist crises have often favoured the right.

Coles' embracing of religion wasn't the Damascene experience often favoured by celebrity converts.

Mr Bush's words may favour free markets but his actions have too often favoured big lobbyists.

Productions of the play have often favoured one political class or another.

Indirect calorimetry (oxygen uptake rate, OUR) is often favoured over the direct technique, but the former only measures aerobic metabolism.

High rise constructions featuring a podium surrounding tower walls are often favoured for the versatile functionality of the building.

The reconciliation reads like the final chapter of the kind of inspirational literature often favoured by Winfrey's book club.

In September 2004 he began a blog, writing as Guido Fawkes, after the name often favoured by Guy Fawkes.

"There is a sound reason why [Steinbeck's short novel] is often favoured by English teachers," said Joyce.

The afternoon gig is often favoured by old troopers, as if to demonstrate that they've outgrown the evening rat-race.

Acoustic warning signals are often favoured over visual ones because they allow the animal the option of remaining hidden.

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