Aún no tenemos significados para "spoken in favour".
1Long-serving Democrat and civil-rights icon John Lewis has spoken in favour of impeachment proceedings.
2He had also previously spoken in favour of South Korea and Japan having nuclear weapons.
3British prime minister Boris Johnson and the Democratic Unionist Party have spoken in favour of the idea.
4Central bankers and regulators have spoken in favour of high quality securitisation for months but with little impact.
5Mr Powell has spoken in favour of gradual rate hikes and a modest unwinding of its balance sheet.
6Harcourt then said that as long ago as November, 1883, he had spoken in favour of clearing out.
7They look likely to maintain this stance even though some Czech policy makers have spoken in favour of rate hikes.
8Speculation of a merger has heightened under the tenure of Finance Minister Olaf Scholz, who has spoken in favour of strong banks.
9My father joined in opinion with those of his brothers who had spoken in favour of Egypt; which filled me with joy.
10Pakistani lawmakers have been debating the request for the past three days, and not one has spoken in favour of intervention in Yemen.
11Already both he and chair Tony O'Keeffe have spoken in favour of Kelly's idea that the GAC's fixtures and discipline jurisdictions be separated.
12Having spoken in favour of monarchy and bishops, he was plundered by the puritans, and twice carried away, a prisoner, from his rectory.
13By the end of an emotionally fraught 10-hour debate, about 65 peers had spoken in favour of the legislation and 62 against.
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