Sentence examples for would rather favour from inspiring English sources

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Although we are very short of sequences from these areas, the derived position from eastern African haplotypes of the unique Italian 16S type would rather favour the hypothesis that Italy would have become a contact zone between African and European populations.

Even though heautoscopy, epilepsy and suicide may be a more common triad than previously recognized [ 41], we know little about the mutual correlation, but the description of the survivors, as in our case, would rather favour a causal relation between the double experience and the impulse to kill oneself.

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Although we do not formally exclude a more subtle role for HP1α in gene expression, which would deserve a specific study, our results rather favour a mitosis-related advantage of tumoural HP1α overexpression.

However, this would involve complex SI generation operations at the encoder, which would (1) compromise the low encoding complexity benefit of DVC and (2) rather favour a traditional predictive coding approach from a compression performance point of view.

He believes the statistic is an uncomfortable reminder of grey areas that the government would rather ignore in favour of a narrative that paints the Khmer Rouge as a small, internally coherent force of evil.

Chuck McIlhinney, who heads the Senate committee that will take up the issue, is not in favour of privatisation; he would rather reform the current system.

Sara Hobbs, wife of his trainer, Philip, said McCoy favoured the RSA while the trainer would rather wait for Uttoxeter.

Until it can be excluded that certain factors could favour bilateral symmetry in the micro world, we would rather avoid taking a stand on this – otherwise exciting – evolutionary problem.

There are reports today that a narrow majority of leaders favour a June 27 election, while other parties would rather wait until September.

"If there were not the same financial imperative I would personally favour a rather looser alliance so that, if necessary, we can support whatever our principles are, from whichever party they come from".

But when YouGov asked people which they would rather see in power – a coalition led by David Cameron or one led by Ed Miliband – the former was favoured by a margin of 14 per cent.

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