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Personally, I am still undecided as to which to favour and ashamed of my indecision.
Current reforms in Europe are inconsistent on which to favour, and are based on little research evidence.
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Since lumbar and especially thoracic epidural anaesthesia as well as the technique of a combined spinal-epidural-anaesthesia (CSE) have found their way into clinical anaesthesia, there is an ongoing discussion about which technique to favour in which clinical setting.
The WTO finds this sort of help more palatable.Third, it could phase out minimum support prices, which tend to favour bigger, richer farmers (and which 62% of Indian farmers do not even know exist).
But big business, which ought to favour competition to lower energy prices, is against deregulation.
But smaller houses mostly defer to the law, which tends to favour current owners.
So the only elections that count are the primaries, which tend to favour the pure of ideology.
The majority of these are private schools, which tend to favour IGCSEs, including well-known names such as Rugby School and Uppingham School.
There appeared to be "intense conflict" over "certain dispositions" made by the husband which appeared to favour one child and be to the "disadvantage of the wife".
Mr Lee met resistance from managers and technicians over which products to favour and how they should be made and sold.
Large cities can give urban hukou, but only on a complicated points-based system which tends to favour the prosperous, giving graduates and skilled workers a better chance.
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