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1 Mr Bawden said weather conditions today were much more favourable than yesterday.
2 Somewhat more favourable prospects presented themselves to the vanquished in the west.
3 It is hard to imagine a more favourable scenario for economic growth.
4 Such clauses bar its customers from offering more favourable terms to rivals.
5 Hopefully, the second half of the season is more favourable to me.
6 Another resident of this country gives the opposite or more favourable view.
7 But the situation of Henry soon after wore a more favourable aspect.
8 Here he found an atmosphere more favourable to his plan of education.
9 At last I can give a more favourable answer to your letters.
10 His reception was far more favourable than he had ventured to anticipate.
11 We may find some more favourable sphere for your great physical strength.
12 His conclusion was more favourable to Elsley's head than to his heart.
13 Adieu, dearest of friends; may the next gouty attack be more favourable !
14 Could I have wished for a more favourable reception!-Butmark the issue.
15 Yet there are reasons the president can hope for a more favourable outcome.
16 On his arrival in Mayo Archie found matters more favourable to his mission.
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