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91. When the Conservation Department proposed the establishment of the sanctuary in its discussion document, the public response was overwhelmingly favourable. 92. In contrast to Hocazade, Civizade came from a very favourable background from the point of view of the learned profession. 93. The circumstances of their procuring silk stuffs at a cheap rate is favourable to this propensity. 94. They agree that the government gets extra television coverage but argue that such coverage is not necessarily favourable. 95. The latter tend to offer less favourable terms, in order that they may have a slice of the cake. 96. Far Eastern cultures appear to be the most favourable in which to grow old. 97. The long-term answer lies in a case decision favourable to the taxpayer on this very point. 98. The Act also provides new guarantees and more favourable tax allowances. 99. For homeowners who do not have a south facing garden, there are other equally favourable aspects for the siting of conservatories. 100. Even in his ignorance, Lucien saw at once that it was essential he make a favourable impression upon this man. 101. The least favourable attitudes were found amongst subordinates who were unable to perceive a consistent style of leadership in their boss. 102. Natural selection is of traits favourable to the survival, not of individuals, but of successive generations. 103. Ministers ensure that there are well-staffed press offices to promote the most favourable reception for their policies and decisions. 104. The Guitarist staff are as cynical and critical as anyone else and a favourable review reflects how well an amplifier actually performs. 105. Most of the locations favourable for the emission of sound correspond more or less exactly to a painted image on the wall. 106. The tenor of the times may be favourable to presidential action. 107. There is no clear evidence that women receive massively more favourable treatment from the police or the courts. 108. Given his attitude, then, Beveridge was likely to be favourable towards a retirement condition. 109. Until the mid-1980s, merchants bought their cattle and drove them south, where the climate is less favourable to cattle rearing. 110. Although turnover rose 11.5% to £1,287m, the chairman said that most of the increase was due to more favourable exchange rates. 111. It was certainly a bowler's day in favourable conditions, 32 wickets falling for 294 runs. 112. This certainly makes a big monster a less favourable option as a mount for these characters. 113. The report had been generally very favourable and his and his colleagues' morale had improved as a direct consequence. 114. Macnab brought back a favourable reply from Berlin on 21 August. 115. Lee hacked on and collected a favourable bounce to dot down at the posts. 116. Potential profits on overseas transactions can be reduced, eliminated or enhanced by adverse or favourable exchange rate movements. 117. Politicians are now making favourable noises about other countries' experiments with road pricing. 118. The cook stood up on the forward side, so that the shed protected him when there was a favourable wind. 119. The country experienced something of a flight of capital as investors sought alternative outlets in more favourable economic climates. 120. This process should lessen the chances of pricing too low or of needlessly giving away other concessions like favourable payment terms.