Sentence examples for subject to favourable from inspiring English sources

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"This will take around six weeks to complete and, subject to favourable weather conditions and no further defects being identified, the bridge should reopen to HGVs in mid-February.

Data are available on reproductive performance of cross-bred and indigenous dairy cows but mainly at station level or in very limited areas that have been subject to favourable dairy development initiatives (Haile-Mariam et al., 1993; Shiferaw et al., 2003; Demeke et al., 2004; Lobago et al., 2007).

Subject to favourable ethical review, persons lacking capacity may be included in research on the basis of consultation and advice either with a nominated or designated proxy (often a relative) or, where these are not available, an independent advocate [ 39, 100, 136, 137].

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During briquette making, some biomass naturally binds when subjected to favourable temperatures and pressures because they have lignin [4, 22, 23].

These procedures are certainly subject to a less favourable side effect profile than ECP when combined with phaco.

Although it launched in one of television's most coveted time slots, the show was later subject to much-less-favourable scheduling.

4 7 For both decisions, the views of the committees were divergent, with 15 members of PRAC stating that 'the balance of benefits and risks remained favourable subject to specialist supervision', and 10 members of CHMP stating that they 'find the benefit risk balance for strontium ranelate negative in the proposed indication'.

The application was then submitted to the NHS Research Ethics Fulham Committeee) for proportionate review, where favourable opinion subject to minor amendments was issued (reference no 14/LO/0169).

In reaction time tasks such as those described by Ollman & Billington (1972), with a variable delay period, or in the human version of the 5-CSRTT where faster responses obtain greater monetary reward (Voon et al., 2014) it is economically favourable for the subject to respond as fast as possible.

While cases with favourable biological behaviour are subject to intense and frequent surveillance without need, patients with high-risk tumours are depending on close monitoring.

On the Cambridge Gamble Task, we would expect these aversive anticipatory signals to increase as the odds become less favourable, causing the healthy subject to reduce his/her bet accordingly.

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