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151. The Reading attitude survey found 15 percent of smokers - and 67 percent of non-smokers - favoured a total ban. 152. Throughout history football has been the favoured sport of the artistic community. 153. The first company to market them in tomato sauce became so favoured as to make the others almost unsaleable. 154. Ben Gurion had strongly favoured Abdallah's support of partition in 1937. 155. Are we simply following some algorithm-no doubt favoured over other less effective possible algorithms by the powerful process of natural selection? 156. The hazel coppices are particularly favoured by the large Sussex Nightingale population. 157. It favoured the second, advocating the establishment of garden cities surrounding London: dispersal and decentralization of both people and employment. 158. It was in a constant state of reoccupation, favoured only by marginal or twilight enterprises indifferent to a fundamentally inhuman environment. 159. The Napier Commission favoured the enlargement of holdings to economically viable size. 160. Here selection has favoured display developments that make the birds look not fearsome but disabled. 161. Let us now turn to one of the definitions most favoured in the literature, albeit mostly in an implicit form. 162. His father always favoured George, he thought angrily as they plodded up the lane. 163. After two or three such years their numbers build up spectacularly within favoured areas. 164. And national or local government may offer subsidies for businesses to set up in favoured areas. 165. Like other cities, it bargained with the emperor and also favoured the pope when it suited. 166. Although Mrs Thatcher insists that accountability should exclusively be through national governments to national parliaments, this is not favoured by others. 167. Other commentators, unlike Clark, cite their favoured items of behavioural evidence for self-consciousness as if they were authoritative without further argument. 168. This is the approach particularly favoured by Mumford, although it is not always appropriate. 169. But what about the caddis house? Natural selection favoured those ancestral caddis genes that caused their possessors to build effective houses. 170. The favoured candidate will probably emerge after private discussions. 171. a member of the President's favoured circle of advisers. 172. The young girl is favoured by fortune. 173. The weather favoured our voyage. 174. Some political criminals were favoured with amnesty. 175. Today's favoured launching techniques are the airplane tow and the automobile tow. 176. The teacher favoured her. 177. Pretty things were said by each in praise of the favoured trees. 178. Her younger brother was the favoured child, encouraged and admired by both parents. 179. The king also made gifts of land to favoured officials and courtiers. 180. In the Reagan era, well - connected Republicans received favoured treatment in this organization.