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Any such move would continue a long process of consolidation within the chamber, which has favoured the two biggest blocks.

Taiwan decidesTaiwan elected as its next president Chen Shui-bian, the candidate of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party, which has favoured a formal declaration of independence for the island.

In part, their woes can be explained by the long bull run, which has favoured large-capitalisation stocks at the expense of the smaller companies on which value managers tend to concentrate.Disenchantment with old-style fund managers has driven investors away from active managers and into passively managed funds that track a stockmarket index (and charge lower fees).

Andrew Rickards, its chief executive, explains that "the opportunity here is unlike anything else in our lifetime…But one of the downsides of being isolated for 50 years is things have developed very differently in terms of business practices".China is light-years ahead of Myanmar, but its institutions are still developing and its markets are weak, which has favoured conglomerates.

The actual level of technology maturity, which has favoured by coupled applications of MDO and MSD, requires new answers.

In any case, the US strong dollar policy which has favoured consumption over exports is likely to remain unchanged.

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The New Yorker, which had favoured Salinger's stories, stalled with indecision.

In 2004, a similar media storm was brewing around Randall Stevenson's volume in the Oxford English Literary History, which had favoured the abstruse poetry of JH Prynne – a modernist of a kind – over that of Philip Larkin.

Opinion polls, which have favoured Mr Hollande for the second round throughout the campaign, now do so by a margin that no previous candidate in the history of the Fifth Republic has managed to overturn.If things go his way, Mr Hollande will have little chance to savour the moment.

Workers in many service industries, from barbers to taxi drivers, are fairly well insulated from international trade, but will meet hot competition from immigrants.Most important of all seem to have been advances in technology, which have favoured the better-educated at the expense of the rest.

All these methods have their disadvantages [ 6- 8] which have favoured the introduction and use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs).

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