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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181. Ten people voted in favour, five against and two abstained.
182. The judge decided in favour of her and against me.
183. He solidified his commitment to the treaty, giving a forceful speech in favour of it.
184. Local communities have been neglected in favour of private sector interests.
185. The House of Representatives approved the budget, with 52 votes in favour, 16 against and 12 abstentions.
186. I had eschewed politics in favour of a life practising law.
187. They established a credit for 100, 000 dollars in favour of me.
188. The vote was tied and a local union leader used his casting vote in favour of the return to work.
189. The odds are in favour of a Russian victory .
190. Commissioners appointed by Democrats voted in favour.
191. The Humane Slaughter Association is right to point out the arguments in favour of religious freedom.
192. This not only altered the strategic military balance in favour of the rebels, it also gave them an important psychological boost.
193. Classes for dancers of differing levels of technique have therefore been dispensed in favour of mixed ability sessions.
194. We do not find that any other authority clashes with our present judgement, which must be in favour of the defendant.
195. The government clearly wished to tilt the balance in favour of opting out.
196. There was a 50-strong vote in favour of nuclear power, with 27 against and 11 abstentions.
197. The one thing that can be said in favour is that it sends vegans and animal rights activists incandescent with rage.
198. The result of the ballot showed that nurses were not in favour or a strike.
199. Third, the move towards compulsory admissions to residential care should be discouraged in favour of voluntary and planned admissions.
200. Ministers are expected to delay approving the Hastings eastern and western bypasses despite the regional authority voting in favour last month.
201. I concede at once,[http://sentencedict.com/in favour.html] the language is ambiguous and I see the strength of the linguistic argument in favour of the average cost construction.
202. Vigorous efforts were made to tip the balance more in favour of those with greater needs.
203. On active participation by the population in arts and sport: I' m in favour of experimentation but not compulsion.
204. Circumstances could clearly alter the balance in favour of one group rather than another and emphasise some considerations more than others.
205. Does that mean that every Opposition Member who supports the amendment tonight is fully in favour of a single currency?
206. The caste system, he says, will never be abolished by social reform or positive discrimination in favour of Untouchables.
207. He had to set the argument for delay against others which weighed in favour of publication.
208. Hours before the announcement, large wagers were placed in favour of his son William becoming next king.
209. Voting was 241 in favour and 111 against, with 112 abstentions.
210. Second, it evacuates the social and political agendas that often informed the movements identified in favour of a deracinated art.
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