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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211. The assistant recorder determined the preliminary issue in favour of the plaintiff, and the council now appeal to this court against his decision.
212. Any decision in favour of change has to be allied with the ability and the confidence to change.
213. Cardinal Murphy-O Connor s arguments in favour of collegiality and reaching out to other churches appealed to many.
214. Reich subsidy to the city had now reached its limits and Schacht was in favour of cutting off all further aid.
215. But this conclusion should lead us to an accommodation between dualism and monism rather than the rejection of one in favour of the other.
216. Feminist arguments in favour of day nurseries were also conspicuously absent.
217. How strong then is the countervailing public interest arising here in favour of allowing C.N.L. to make use of these documents?
218. She spoke frequently in the Debating Society in favour of progressive causes such as abortion, animal rights, state education and nuclear disarmament.
219. Her friends ridiculed her, seeing for the first time how the balance in their relationship had shifted in favour of adorable Diana.
220. Suppose I decide because of this to tilt the balance in all those cases in favour of its solution.
221. Crisis situations invariably tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president at the expense of congress.
222. They did this by tipping the scales in favour of antibody production - identifying and removing those cells known to suppress antibody production.
223. But the peculiar expressions of the constitution of the United States furnish additional arguments in favour of its rejection.
224. Other bands don't: they eschew the arty deliberations of the underground in favour of an all-out assault upon preconceptions and asinine posturing.
225. Mr. Lawrence Is the hon. Gentleman in favour of reducing the age of consent in homosexual offences to 16?
226. Demonstrations were held in favour of Havel's appeal, including a meeting of 50,000 people in Prague on Nov. 21.
227. Mr Segni's acolytes have collected more than 600,000 signatures in favour of his three referendums.
228. Arthur Dunkel, secretary-general, had proposed abolishing all quotas in favour of setting tariffs.
229. For smaller farmers, too, the arguments in favour of slaughter are compelling.
230. I shall be interested to hear any arguments in favour of that proposal,[sentencedict.com] for it would be easy to knock them down.
231. However, no residents in affected houses had complained and many had spoken out in favour of the proposals.
232. The emphasis of action taken in favour of DRAs must be to achieve permanent changes in income earning potential and social cohesion.
233. The majority of people voted in favour of parties that advocate the inclusion of the social chapter, but the Government rejects it.
234. The nurses say they are in favour of the Pill being available because it answers a very real need.
235. But it was Pearce's assessment which carried a more convincing argument in favour of Ron Atkinson's team.
236. The law does not discriminate against the poor in favour of the rich.
237. Marianne was tempted to turn the large rooms into traditional French-style salons, while Howard was in favour of a typically English look.
238. Q 2 : Are you in favour of revisiting the issue of a mandatory conveyancing scale charge?
239. The consensus has clearly shifted in favour of raising the nuclear threshold.
240. The protection that farmers have enjoyed amounts to a bias in favour of the countryside.
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