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to favorable
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Pleasing, encouraging or approving
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They would try to move legal action to favorable venues.
Good intentions do not always lead to favorable outcomes.
(The original Zitoune, now closed, opened in 2001 in New York City, also to favorable reviews).
The standing of any non-lethal weapon that creates a save advances from speculative to favorable.
The manifesto attributes much of Duke's success to favorable calls from referees, which seems far-fetched.
Much of the company's growth in the last year has been linked to favorable currency exchanges.
Their first full joint effort, "If Dreams Come True," appeared in 2007 to favorable reviews.
"The Best Man" is returning to Broadway 10 presidential campaigns since it first arrived to favorable reviews.
"Why Beethoven Threw the Stew" was published last year in Britain by Faber & Faber, to favorable reviews.
A dynamic Peruvian, he led the orchestra twice this year to favorable reviews, including at the gala opening in September.
Riley takes offense at the notion that his comments about the referees have led to favorable treatment for the Heat.
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