Sentence examples for the favourable from inspiring English sources

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the favourable

adjective

Pleasing, encouraging or approving

  • The candidate wearing the business suit made a favourable impression.

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While the favourable rating on Obamacare is gradually rising, still only 31% are in favour against 43% who are not.

The favourable course and his form.

The favourable publicity Hoover enjoyed was partially deserved.

The favourable trends for athletic-inspired footwear and apparel in Europe have continued into this year".

No wonder Acadia's chief executive, Joey Jacobs, likes the "favourable industry dynamics" in the UK.

It is the favourable conditions that enable China's huge trade surplus that particularly bothered him.

Bertelli credited the favourable regulatory terms of Hong Kong with sealing the deal.

There was widespread anger over the favourable portrayal of Alexander the Great in the 2004 film, Alexander.

Two thumbs-up signs from someone inside the Guildhall had given an indication of the favourable response.

If European leaders tried the same approach with Britain, they might be surprised by the favourable response.

An even bigger problem is the favourable tax treatment of debt relative to equity.

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