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For that reason it wins favour with economists who worry about inequality, such as the Nobel-prize winner Joseph Stiglitz.
He wins favour with the public by continuing his efforts to quell violence in the South and encouraging embattled Republicans, hoping to replace military protection with political legitimacy.
Slowly, with migration from East Asia and elsewhere, this is changing; a beach picnic, with salad, fresh seafood and chilled Sauvignon Blanc (terroir de kiwi) wins favour with my family.
Mr D'Amato moves to a different impulse: he will do whatever wins favour with New York's voters, even if it involves taking as a hostage the nation's foreign policy and its good relations with its allies.Consider the Iran-Libya Sanctions Act, introduced in the Senate by Mr D'Amato two years ago and signed into law by President Clinton a year later as he was seeking re-election.
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The party is trying to win favour with private businessmen.
It was difficult to carve, however, and was slow to win favour in Greece.
At the same time, he hoped to win favour with the king for himself.
Only one of the males, however, will win favour with the female.
Many of Trump's policy positions have won favour with the movement.
Sony initially won favour of the Japanese government due to having come to market first.
The Italian sparkling wine is winning favour as it is much cheaper than its French rival.
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