Inclined to help or support; not antagonistic or hostile.
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Examples for "favorable"
Examples for "favorable"
1The company expects less favorable conditions for growth in Europe, Boerse said.
2Activists were not surprised by the experts' favorable view of Canada, however.
3Discussion: Our study confirms previous studies demonstrating favorable results with intravascular transfusions.
4But they also need to know the political climate will be favorable.
5A third said they had a very favorable view of the law.
1However, current sentiment in the market is very well-disposed towards telecommunications groups.
2Well, I was not well-disposed to approve of any plan of his.
3All his family were amiable, and he himself remarkably kind-hearted and well-disposed.
4They were received with acclaim by a well-disposed public greedy for novelties.
5So you might think the locals would be well-disposed towards Europe.
6In fact, climbers may be particularly well-disposed to handle intense crises.
7Almost everyone is instinctively well-disposed to the concept of giving children greater protection.
8They seemed quiet and well-disposed, though somewhat low in the scale of humanity.
9Thousands of inoffensive and well-disposed citizens were the sufferers by this lawless violence.
10He seemed to be on the best of terms with some well-disposed harlequin.
11He is not a well-disposed man, being rough and inconsiderate in his speech.
12The girl's a quiet, well-disposed creature-andthe other two there are the same.
13Had I done so, I should be fresh and well-disposed now.
14The country, as he anticipated, was well-disposed and furnished him amply with supplies.
15Most of his critics were well-disposed towards him, and his fame spread fast.
16I had a kindly leaning towards him as an amiable and well-disposed man.