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31. That's the option favoured by the conservative group.
32. It included mutual most favoured nation status.
33. Liberal opinion strongly favoured its reversal.
34. That she favoured the direct approach?
35. I personally favoured a psychological explanation.
36. The odds, in the short term anyway, favoured them.
37. And anyway, the calcium chloride was the most favoured.
38. At present Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is the favoured candidate.
39. There was, in the mid century, a gap between rising wages and even more rapidly rising prices that favoured investment.
40. Enter, then, one expects, the lodging agreement in lieu of the previously favoured licence agreement.
41. Brain-storming One of the most favoured techniques for generating ideas is brain-storming.
42. The cohesion-tension theory is favoured by most biologists today as the best explanation of the rise of water in plants.
43. The government is to review the state pension age, but there is no one solution that is obviously favoured.
44. Mr Portillo, who is favoured to become the next party leader, immediately stamped his mark on his new portfolio.
45. Julius Caesar favoured a traditional style of portrait,(http://sentencedict.com/favoured.html) but used his image in a regal manner that traditionalists found offensive.
46. The Commission was attempting by these measures to reduce the past bias towards spending on large infrastructure projects favoured by national governments.
47. Yet even if Frankenstein had never been invented, Mary Shelley would continue to attract interest as the favoured child of romanticism.
48. Rather governments have favoured a policy of buying home-produced goods.
49. But the ministers favoured a more gradual approach, entailing unanimity at each stage.
50. Consequently, this is the least favoured method unless you especially want to echo screen output to the printer.
51. And it invites the conclusion that rhodopsin-like compounds are a particularly favoured way of going about light detection in the animal world.
52. Between these two villages lies a favoured cross-country ski area.
53. In the early 1970s the normal response to a pre-marital conception was marriage; abortion or illegitimate birth were less favoured alternatives.
54. In the 1590s he favoured a tactic of moderation in the expectation of a favourable political change.
55. It was favoured by many painters as a substitute for prussian blue.
56. Early indications are that Britain's system X, which Telecom is gradually introducing is not particularly favoured.
57. Reporters could not attend meetings, press releases were couched in generalities and favoured the conservative line.
58. A similar poll last year showed 52 percent favoured retention.
59. This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others.
60. This is a favoured technique with many great players of fast bowling, not least West Indies' Gordon Greenidge.
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