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Sentence count:84+15Posted:2017-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: favorablySimilar words: favourableunfavourablefavorableunfavorableincurablyhonourablyfavourfavouredMeaning: adv. showing approval. 
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31 The proposals have been favourably received by most political commentators.
32 Our record compares favourably with that of any similar - sized company.
33 Certainly they compare favourably with those of other professions.
34 The concept of greater parental involvement was favourably received, and this involvement has increased in the years since Plowden.
35 Will western banks judge favourably an economic reform which increases the power of trade unions?
36 Industrialists reacted favourably to the measures, although many considered them too weak to improve competitiveness and cool the economy.
37 He said Bonn was favourably disposed to such a conference if it were well prepared.
38 Although quite a large reel in appearance, it only weighs 10.9oz which compares favourably with small sized reels.
39 Business analysts have recently reported favourably on both sides of the business because of the efficiency measures which are being taken.
40 I think maybe she had seen the television programmes and was favourably disposed.
41 He is right to emphasise the general safety level of the railways[sentencedict.com], which compares favourably with all other modes of transport.
42 Do we really believe that the rights we enjoy under our laws compare favourably with those in other societies?
43 At 354 grams, it compares favourably with its competitors which lurch towards the 400 mark.
44 This looks less impressive if you know that only 10 people were asked for their views and seven responded favourably.
45 Then competition for scarce resources might favourably select more complex organisms.
46 Mr. Redwood Overseas undertakings investing in the United Kingdom often comment favourably on our regulatory regime.
47 The first thing I noted favourably was that tutors were now called by their first names.
48 Why, though, have other more dubious initiatives been received so favourably?
49 We should respond favourably to Mr. Gorbachev's proposals for a moratorium on testing.
50 Diana was favourably impressed when she met Koo during her romance with Andrew.
51 Lisa was always his favourite and he seemed favourably impressed that Tony had stayed around.
52 In early December Hewson unveiled an economic blueprint for national recovery which was favourably received by most political commentators.
53 The Law Lords ruling has advocated inequality resulting in some of Equitable's investors being treated far more favourably than others. Sentencedict.com
54 Relieved, perhaps, to have escaped the obstructionism of his officials in St Petersburg, the tsar responded favourably.
55 The system has been streamlined and statistics prove that the speed and quality of our decision-making compares favourably with other local authorities.
56 At constant prices accounting for price movements, this represents a 7.6% increase, comparing favourably with last years increase of 1.6%.
57 Some compare her favourably to Nancy Kassebaum, a respected moderate Republican senator from Kansas.
58 The majority were favourably disposed, some were ambivalent and a few highly critical of the messages and their style.
59 Hellmann's have introduced five new salad dressings to tickle our tastebuds which compare favourably calorie-wise with lower calorie mayonnaise.
60 It is expected that he will be favourably disposed towards the report's proposals.
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