Sentence examples for supposed to favour from inspiring English sources

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Algeria were the better team in the first half, as Germany failed to settle, even in conditions that were supposed to favour them.

For instance, standardised tests were supposed to favour the brainy, but the $4.5 billion test-prep industry, which disproportionately caters to the rich, indicates that this is being gamed.

This is related to the idea of "coadaptation" [ 16], where natural selection is supposed to favour the harmonious adjustment among the suite of (co- evolving traits [ 7, 17].

However, we exclusively observed elongated cells during cultivations of C. glutamicum IMpgm on maltose, cultivation conditions initially supposed to favour accumulation of glc-1-P.

The pitch at Galle for this Thursday's second Test is supposed to favour turn, but none that could be more impressive than the 180˚ in this match.

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Iconoclasm was supposed to bring divine favour and assure military victory, but neither the army's weaknesses nor the reported treachery of Boiditzes could detract from the fact that this was "a humiliating disaster to match the worst defeats of any iconophile emperor" (Whittow), comparable in recent memory only to the crushing defeat suffered by Nikephoros I (r. 802 811) at Pliska.

[Int023] " [I]f you can maximise peoples' autonomy, we're all supposed to be in favour of autonomy, so, you know, using a sort of Beauchamp and Childress view, I'd be quite happy for that, as a good, in itself, as an outcome".

King's last point is especially strong: the tax system stops, or is supposed to stop, rich jerks favouring jerk-off projects and making our society even more disgustingly inegalitarian than it already is.

The major driving force was supposed to be "a selective process favouring the adaptation of these cyanobacteria", which was discussed by Alexis Dufresne et al. in detail [ 35].

However, although vulnerable patients were supposed to be given precedence, physicians favoured enrolment of healthier patients over those with greater health needs and higher assessed priority.

In theory, the law is not supposed to discriminate in anyone's favour.

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