Sentence examples for well favour from inspiring English sources

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Both contain superlative piano playing, and if Zimerman just gets my vote, others may well favour Perahia.

FORTUNE may well favour the brave, but in America it increasingly leans towards the foolhardy, reckless and criminal.

It is unlikely that a Wimbledon crowd would be really hard on Williams - even though it may well favour Henin - but the champion nevertheless fears that she could get a tough time wherever in the world she competes.

As the number of defaults and failed projects increases, buyers (who typically pay for homes before they are built) may well favour bigger developers with strong brands and stronger balance-sheets.In any contraction, big and diversified firms that have little debt and access to cheap capital will come out on top.

The new membrane configuration and charge [17] could well favour the shuttling of one or more components to MEGF10, thereby increasing its pro engulfment function.

By contributing to a better understanding of how MHC molecules evolve, we hope that our results may help to decipher where and how our adaptive immune system arose, and keeps evolving in the face of the permanent challenge of infectious organisms or, as the case may be, the lack of them that may well favour allergic or auto-immune conditions.

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Antoine Coysevox also received royal commissions, including the tomb of Cardinal Mazarin, while Pierre Puget, whose work showed strong Italian Baroque influences, was not so well favoured at court.

After Allende's enemies finally claimed their victory against him on 11 September, Chileans protected themselves as best they could while Pinochet and his cohorts, well favoured now by Washington, turned to making themselves fortunes from the privatisation of public services and, quietly, from the trade in cocaine from Bolivia which the US never seemed to want to criticise or attack.

Instead try — beautiful, handsome, picturesque, alluring, fair, well favoured, stunning, glorious, splendid, ravishing, etc.

Those should be priorities for public spending.There are two other reasons why Brazilians would do well to favour Mr Serra.

There is a natural tendency, as well, to favour players we have witnessed live over those whose deeds are dipped in sepia.

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