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to favourable
adjective
Pleasing, encouraging or approving
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Yesterday "The Inbetweeners 2" premiered in London to favourable reviews.
Friendly instructors pushed us on to favourable waves in gentle rolling surf.
He was only able to retain control of the legislature thanks to favourable electoral rules.
Tyler said that a 4% profit margin on expected revenues of $727bn owed much to "favourable but fragile" conditions.
EU environment directives require member states to preserve and improve SSSIs by getting 95% to favourable condition.
Paramecium has membrane receptor proteins that respond to favourable compounds such as biotin and to aversive compounds such as quinine.
His Venetian campaign (809 810) enabled Charlemagne later to come to favourable terms with the Byzantine Empire.
In 1784, the Nile again did not rise to favourable height, and the dearth immediately became excessive.
It hopes to force Baghdad into agreeing to favourable internal borders, oil-sharing deals and constitutional guarantees for autonomy.
At this time she came to the attention of BBC Radio and her skill at creating children's voices led to favourable reviews.
Cyclone Pam started life near Fiji but moved south and intensified rapidly thanks to favourable conditions, hitting several island nations in the process.
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