Sentence examples for was more favourable from inspiring English sources

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The reaction in Brussels was more favourable than among his MPs.

The west could probably have tolerated his autocratic streak if he was more favourable to its pervading ideology.

Turnbull was referring to reports in the Chinese media that Dastyari had taken a different position on the South China Sea which was more favourable to China.

Beadle echoed comments by the BBC's then chief creative officer Pat Younge, who said two months ago that the US television industry was more favourable to ethnic minorities.

Commodus' reign was more favourable to them, perhaps because certain members of his circle, not a very edifying one in other respects, were Christians or Christian sympathizers.

Kusunoki suggested that they temporarily retreat so that they could fight Takauji's forces at a point where the terrain was more favourable.

The picture was more favourable for Obama in the individual swing states that will decide the election, but no one is predicting any sort of blow-out victory for the Democrats.

The report said TV news was more favourable to the in campaign than the national press, but said it was too early to say whether either side was "definitively winning the media war".

But the minister to Britain and France, Zeng Jize, son of Zeng Guofan, succeeded in concluding a treaty at St . Petersburgin February 1881 that was more favourable yet still conceded the Russians many privileges in East Turkistan.

In what is understood to be the first rigorous mass analysis of those for and against the world's largest jihadist organisation, Italian academics found that in a three-and-a-half month period starting in July, content posted by Arabic-speaking Europeans on Twitter and Facebook was more favourable to Isis than content posted in those countries on the frontline of the conflict.

In continental Europe the impact was less marked, because the great natural rivers already linked by artificial waterways constituted an international network providing transport economically without transshipment; the terrain was more favourable and the canals larger and less obstructed by locks.

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