Sentence examples for perhaps favourable from inspiring English sources

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These results support that FLX/454-based gene discovery represents a viable and perhaps favourable alternative to Sanger-based sequencing of EST libraries, when a diverse sampling of genes is more important than obtaining full transcript-length contigs.

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It should be considered that the use of deeper sediment layers to fill the colonisation tubes might have introduced a barrier or perhaps less favourable conditions for nematodes to colonise.

Perhaps some favourable factors particularly applicable to the Dutch situation, could have facilitated utilisation of the medical services notwithstanding different degrees of isolation.

Perhaps the favourable views of persons who are at the core of one's social network could exert a positive influence on support for a tax increase.

His most serious misstep came in Iran, when his attempt (with Turkey) to persuade Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to play by the world's nuclear rules was spurned by the UN.Ms Rousseff may feel the lack of such dealmaking abilities, as she tries to run a party and government no longer dwarfed by their leader, and perhaps in less favourable economic circumstances.

No significant weight loss was observed in the STX2484-treated grouperhapsaps indicating a favourable toxicological profile for this compound.

Although potentially in contrast to prior theory, 41 42 this suggests that positive, well-publicised economic events can perhaps have a favourable effect on mental health outcomes like suicide.

sinensis (see above) may also reflect, at least in part, repeated downhill shifts in elevation range during glacials, perhaps by tracking favourable humidity conditions as imposed by the East Asian monsoon in areas of high relief [ 104].

Perhaps even more favourable-looking right now than some other places we've been on TV".

If, however, they fail to attain this realisation then the recitation continues, guiding them to choose a favourable birth, perhaps as a universal monarch or the child of devout parents.

He wanted voluminous information and detail from others, but then he would only follow his own advice.As Mr Scheiber points out, General Jones was probably the main source for this section of Mr Woodward's book, perhaps leading to a favourable portrayal.

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