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Sentence count:277+13Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: favorablegoldenluckyprosperousSimilar words: favorableunfavorableendurablein favour ofparableavoidableadorablebearableMeaning: ['feɪvərəbl]  adj. 1. encouraging or approving or pleasing 2. (of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate 3. occurring at a convenient or suitable time 4. favoring or bringing good luck. 
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181. The salary may also be enhanced by favourable local tax conditions.
182. He had called the election three months before it was constitutionally due on the basis of favourable opinion polls.
183. So accumulation played the decisive role in maintaining favourable demand conditions.
184. The book, now published, attracted favourable notices, and the Professor was pleased.
185. There were already favourable comments on changes in institutional and review visits.
186. She also noted that Newsweek magazine had given him a very favourable notice.
187. Once you have got a favourable response, you follow through with an invitation to a social event.
188. The tragedy is that visible trade with industrialized countries was not favourable.
189. On the one hand there is the completely free market approach, which views mergers in a favourable light.
190. The instant response was very favourable and next morning the reviews were superb.
191. Whilst some now characterise the relationship as grossly unfavourable(Sentencedict.com), others draw the line at calling it less favourable.
192. Though the wind be not favourable to you yet, ardently grasp the oars!
193. However, the overall response was clearly favourable to such a measure.
194. In their experience this is a favourable response to a campaign like this.
195. Britain would advance to a higher stage of civilization via favourable environment and sound heredity.
196. Unfortunately, an examination of the circumstances in which they were produced gives a much less favourable impression.
197. The extra experience gained during this year places graduates in a very favourable position when they come to seek permanent employment.
198. Thus, in favourable cases, amplitude histograms can permit a reliable analysis of quantal size.
199. With the wind in a favourable position, the device could be locked and the sails used in a conventional manner.
200. The growing dialogue between teacher and parents received favourable comment in the Plowden Report.
201. Weather conditions being favourable, the committee ordered the making of a large quantity of bricks.
202. By creating favourable conditions at every level, healing will take place quite naturally.
203. Trainee reactions to use of the system have been very favourable.
204. I've seen him a few times and he's never made a favourable impression on me!
205. Most heads of departments and senior staff were favourable to the idea of the appraisal, even if they had been put-off initially.
206. Public access to an environmentally attractive waterfront has received a favourable response in the city and has undoubtedly muted political debate.
207. Under a Labour government we might expect television to be somewhat more favourable to the Labour Party.
208. The growth optimists point to India's favourable demography.
209. His illness took a favourable turn.
210. SNL is a self-limited disease, with favourable prognosis.
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