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    Unfortunately, ticket prices don't compare Favourably with a traditional two-hour flight.

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    In contrast to Korea's neighbours, urbex is not seen Favourably by residents.

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    The local people look Favourably(usually) upon visitors or residents from the U. S.

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    It compares Favourably with the best programmes of its kind in the world.

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    Our mobile phone density of 74.55 compares Favourably with other top ranking countries.

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    Maldives is now ruled by President Solith who is Favourably disposed towards India.

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    If the jury decides Favourably on the geological evidence, you could bring your families in.

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    Among these are provisions that allow developed countries to treat developing countries more Favourably than other WTO members.

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    If the jury decides Favourably on the geological evidence, yes, then you could bring your families in.

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    The five hours between Beijing and Shanghai compare Favourably to the flight time, with considerably less stress.

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    I have been affected by this and so, in a sense, I am Favourably disposed towards these assumptions.

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    The road density in India at present is nearly 1.43 km per sq. km of area which compares Favourably with many countries.

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    Britain was off to a bad start from the outset, because people leading the negotiation were not looked Favourably upon by the EU.

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    If the price of a country's exports rises by a greater rate than that of its imports, its terms of trade have Favourably improved.

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    Brands advertised during violent media were remembered less often, evaluated less Favourably, and were less likely to be purchased than brands advertised in nonviolent media.

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    They did this by conducting a massive survey among citizens of 102 cities, to assess how Favourably they viewed the technology made available to them.

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    We did this by conducting a massive survey among citizens of 102 cities, to assess how Favourably they viewed the technology made available to them.

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    A 2011 study by Victoria University of Wellington found migrants from some Muslim majority countries were viewed less Favourably than migrants from Britain and elsewhere.

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    So individuals with names that are ranked earlier in the alphabet, appearing first on registers or marking lists, may be subconsciously treated more Favourably by teachers.

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    Volume isn't what will convince me that the bear market is over, a bullish market structure along with a break of at least $4.6k(Favourably $6k) will.

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    Many mental health professionals and organizations meet this unhurried approach Favourably, as they feel it is necessary to protect potentially vulnerable members of society who may recover.

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    But of course, not all opportunities are created equal, so it's important students seek out the right sort of experience that recruiters will look Favourably upon.

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    Yes, your course will take longer, but your will and desire to complete your course is always seen Favourably by employers no matter which option you choose.

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    But of course, not all opportunities are created equal, so it is important students seek out the right sort of experience that recruiters will look Favourably upon.

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    I would be more Favourably inclined to encourage a client to try meditation if he or she wanted to use it for stress relief than for relational issues.

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    After Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, Raleigh was again imprisoned in the Tower, this time for being involved in the Main Plot against King James I, not Favourably disposed towards him.

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    We hope that you shall consider our views Favourably, remove any defamatory content against us from your website/ social media accounts and desist from making any further defamatory statements against us.

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    These experiments showed that people who are made to feel positive emotions set more ambitious goals, persist at challenging tasks for longer, view themselves and others more Favourably, and believe they will succeed.

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    Chris- here is the link to the Heubuch report- the Green MEP tabling the initiative- WEB- I need to find a credible source, but the Ecologist is reporting that MEPs voted“overwhemingly” Favourably for this measure.

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    SENDO makes it unlawful to treat disabled people less Favourably for a reason related to their disability: to make'reasonable adjustments', to ensure, where reasonable, education is fully accessible to disabled people and to ensure SENDO Flyer.

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