Similar words: in favour of, in favor, unfavourable, unfavourably, in favor of, favour, favoured, disfavour. Meaning: adv. favoring a proposition, opinion, etc.;.
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91. Opinion polls indicated a two - thirds majority in favour of ratification of the treaty.
92. The majority were in favour of the plan,but a few demurred.
93. Those in favour of the motion raise your arm. Those against? The motion is carried .
94. It seems Tim is back in favour with the boss .
95. The Government has rejected the all-or-nothing approach in favour of a compromise solution.
96. Some of the arguments in favour of shutting the factory are questionable and others downright spurious.
97. The newspaper said that this was a ruling in favour of freedom of speech.
98. He was passed over in favour of a younger man.
99. Many people are in favour of a curfew on young people.
100. The board of directors has come out strongly in favour of a merger.
101. He is unwilling to step aside in favour of a younger person.
102. I'm in favour of liberty, of course — but against licence.
103. He often pamphleteers and lectures in favour of free trade.
104. This year's pay increase is heavily weighted in favour of the lower paid staff.
105. There were ten votes in favour, six against, and three abstentions.
106. Supporters/Opponents of the new shopping development are trying to rally local people in favour of/against it.
107. Environmental conservation generally works in favour of maintaining the status quo.
108. The general population was in favour of the National Health Service.
109. There is a strong presumption in favour of the truthfulness of their statement.
110. The paper has done much to tilt American public opinion in favour of intervention.
111. The political pendulum has swung in favour of the liberals.
112. Early in his musical career he abandoned blues in favour of jazz.
113. He eventually withdrew in favour of Blair,[www.Sentencedict.com] thought to be the more popular candidate.
114. Who is in favour of the proposal? Can I have a show of hands, please?
115. It seems that the report is loaded in favour of the developers.
116. Crisis situations tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president.
117. In the survey politicians came out overwhelmingly in favour of capital punishment.
118. The current electoral law is still heavily weighted in favour of the ruling party.
119. It strikes me that nobody is really in favour of the changes.
120. The policy was rejected in favour of a more cautious approach.
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