Sentence examples for proved favourable from inspiring English sources

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If the oracle proved favourable, the drive was continued; if not, Mr Spencer was driven home.

It also manages to be all over the place yet knows exactly where it's going, the result being that the Pet Sounds/Smile comparisons made upon its release have proved favourable to both Animal Collective and Brian Wilson.

The Pacific weather proved favourable but by August the two ships had lost sight of each other and continued their voyage separately.

7 13 15 Empirical evidence for restoration is supported by well-developed theories about its origin, hypothesising it to be a psychoevolutionary response to environments which have proved favourable for survival.

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Compared to the proven favourable effects of roundabouts on safety in general, this result is unexpectedly poor.

When, on the other hand, the norm is considered simply as an instrument to be used whenever it proves favourable, and to be avoided when it is not, a true Pandora's box is opened, releasing uncontrollable forces which gravely harm defenseless populations, the cultural milieu and even the biological environment.

In the meantime, the government intends to push ahead with plans to permit badger culling in England, assuming the results of its current consultation prove favourable.

Put simply, the pressure on fabric is far greater than it's ever been, and the chances of appeals proving favourable twice in the space of a year are far slimmer.

Although this finding may be indicative of depot characteristics of the mode of administration used, it may also indicate a degree of enterohepatic recirculation that could prove favourable in the clinical setting, providing sustained target enzyme inhibition.

It also appeared to generate hostility among ICOSI board members due to its critical reviews of several ICOSI position papers as biased and inaccurate [ 67- 70], and its view of ICOSI's intention to only pursue research whose "results would prove favourable to the industry" as "unethical" and "downright stupid" [ 71, 72].

We intend to study whether a single (or at most two) oral gavage(s) are sufficient to promote immunity if the dose is low (i.e. 0.023 g OVA on the day of birth and/or for 2 days after birth) which is much more likely to be accepted by the livestock industry should the results prove favourable.

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