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61. Employee attitudes towards a move may be made more favourable if the employer allows the relocation to take place during school holidays. 62. Such a unit of goodness has been defined as the result of the slightest favourable evolutionary change that could occur. 63. Local traders and organisations have been consulted about the plans and the Chamber of Trade and the response has been favourable. 64. The most favourable attitudes were found amongst those subordinates who perceived their boss to be exercising the consultative style. 65. The most favourable circumstance was the existence of governments in the Six which were broadly consensual in their view on integration. 66. Naturally, if some one has a characteristic you strongly disapprove of you will rate them as being more favourable and vice-versa. 67. The recent improvement in East-West relations must also make the market for military equipment less favourable. 68. But the main practical outcome of the weekend was to brace Baldwin, in favourable surroundings, for a first confrontation. 69. Newspaper ads can be helpful in finding the lender with the most favourable interest rates. 70. These steps are likely to result in many employees' worries being reduced and their attitudes towards relocation abroad becoming more favourable. 71. Favourable treatment has been given to the small shareholder, when allocating oversubscribed issues, in some of the privatisation issues. 72. In the 1590s he favoured a tactic of moderation in the expectation of a favourable political change. 73. First impressions were favourable, as we rounded the last of a succession of hairpin bends. 74. But how could the advantages of the klystron with its enclosed resonators be combined with the more favourable geometry of the magnetron? 75. But the policy then was not to lie low until a more favourable climate developed. 76. However, a number of companies report that employee attitudes towards relocation under such circumstances are becoming increasingly less favourable. 77. The Group linked third world debt and more favourable trade agreements to environmental issues. 78. Circulation space for vehicles should be reduced in favour of pedestrians and cyclists, with public transport benefiting from this and other favourable measures. 79. Some patches where the sea is constantly stirred tend to be particularly favourable to life. 80. The stress concentration gets worse and the Griffith energy balance gets more and more favourable to crack propagation. 81. In favourable conditions, the rotors were very effective power sources indeed: running more than 55o upwind. 82. Glanton's current plans for the Barnes depend entirely on a favourable judgment from the Orphans Court. 83. Their fine physique and smart appearance made a very favourable impression. 84. The action for malicious falsehood is much less favourable to plaintiffs than defamation. 85. Article 5 imposes the plain language requirement and the obligation to interpret ambiguities in the way most favourable to the consumer. 86. Fortunately, when he started work on the book, Mr Paterson found himself viewing his subject in a more favourable light. 87. If they are favourable words, it could be the first write-up of many. 4. 88. The climate is particularly favourable and the area is known for its cider-making and vineyards. 89. Within seconds visual behaviours are sending signals which create a favourable or an unfavourable impression. 90. He was jealous of Voltaire's renown, but his judgment of him, not entirely favourable, was sound enough.