Sentence examples for thought to favour from inspiring English sources

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If he is thought to favour one side or another, violence could erupt.

The format initially was thought to favour McCain's relaxed and humourous style.

The Lib Dem leader is thought to favour this over a deal with Labour.

Both countries backed the nomination of Juncker, who is thought to favour further European integration.

As many as half of Cabinet ministers are thought to favour leaving the EU, according to recent reports.

Few of its members are thought to favour a process that might put their own affairs under much greater scrutiny.

The EU is thought to favour keeping the project alive and will present its proposals next week.

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So, while a retractable seating mechanism costs a lot more to factor in, the LLDC is thought to now favour the option as it could lead to more income in the long run.

Some members are thought to have favoured a deal, but not to have insisted on choosing the Germans as partners.

One of the five banned prelates, Irineos, metropolitan of Ierapolis, is thought to be favoured by the Palestinian Authority.

A reduction to £6,000 a year, thought to be favoured by the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, is estimated to cost an extra £2bn a year.

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