Synonym: favorably. Similar words: favourable, unfavourable, favorable, unfavorable, incurably, honourably, favour, favoured. Meaning: adv. showing approval.
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61 Husky rugged machine had been demonstrated, and had favourably impressed all who were present.
62 This is the message which aims to make people aware of the product and favourably inclined towards it.
63 In Brussels,(http://sentencedict.com/favourably.html) the method used to drain one large stable housing about 200 horses was also noted favourably.
64 Collor has spoken favourably of the idea of an international carbon tax.
65 Many employing organisations nowadays pay salaries which compare favourably with those paid to graduates in other employment sectors.
66 She seemed to consider the proposal favourably and Princess Margaret, who I knew was keen on the idea, was supportive.
67 It was favourably received and I felt that I had done my hitherto neglected ancestor proud.
68 They too had been consulted by FitzGerald and had responded favourably.
69 The plan was viewed favourably.
70 People responded very favourably to the film.
71 To-night he was particularly so, since his report to the company had been favourably commented upon, his new samples had been satisfactorily selected, and his trip marked out for the next six weeks.
72 Can we stretch a point - say we admit her to bear witness, and question her favourably?
73 Slow-motion footage of the incident exposed Zambrotta's trick and showed a theatrical ability that many observers said compared favourably with other well-known divers.
74 In addition, we compare ourselves favourably with others. Low self - esteem can helplessness, powerlessness and even depression.
75 Adopts vacuum assistant absorb paper system, set grade adjust suction, let flexual cardboard automatic favourably entered.
76 Playing diabolo and collect the fitness , amusement, perform in an organic whole, can practise in four seasons, men and women, old and young are all suitable, received by people favourably deeply.
77 Today they are viewed a little more favourably and with some nostalgia.
78 Not only is he tactically astute in the offensive third though, he can also track back runners and has a never-say-die attitude which has led some in Spain to compare him favourably to Wayne Rooney.
79 He was quite favourably impressed with the new French commander.
80 Chinese investors can also expect to be treated no less favourably as compared to other foreign investors because of the Most Favoured Nation ('MFN') clause in the Chinese BITs.
81 The middle classes are favourably disposed to wards the new military junta.
82 Even so, seen through the eyes of the middle class, recent times compare favourably with the period of economic take-off in the 1960s.
83 This compares favourably with most member states of the ILO in the Asia - Pacific region.
84 The book was kindly and favourably reviewed in the principal papers.
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