Conditions favorable for the emergence of antigenic shift are thought to involve humans living close to domestic poultry and pigs. |
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From this point of view, Euclidean geometry is a very favorable place to begin a student's serious mathematical training. |
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Now she could see that the results probably weren't too favorable for him, for he looked utterly miserable. |
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Old, mature fig trees can grow at least 40 feet tall in favorable climates. |
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With the new relationships, however, some of the favorable effects are intangible and more difficult to quantify and critique. |
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The coyote was sleek and healthy, a reflection of the plenitude provided by months of favorable weather. |
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On his overall performance, I'd have to be quite critical, but I'm more favorable about his handling of the war on terror. |
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Consumers in Germany receive low-interest loans and a favorable guaranteed price when feeding excess electricity into the grid. |
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I'd bludgeoned my way into their restaurant, forcing them to exchange food for money at a rate highly favorable to them! |
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Thus, properties such as malleability, a high degree of hardness, poor cleavage, and chemical inertness are favorable. |
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They can go on to receive lucrative speaking engagements, big-time jobs in the private sector, and favorable mentions in the history books. |
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For example, when a single favorable mutation arises and spreads, it carries with it any linked variants. |
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The formation of biofilms makes conditions more favorable for bacterial persistence in the lungs. |
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Environmental conditions in the US are expected to be very favorable for rust development. |
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Without this favorable environment, transformational activities would have been more difficult to undertake. |
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We postulate that past experience can lead us to the identification of initial conditions favorable to crystallization. |
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Warm conditions similarly are highly favorable to the evolution of high performance. |
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A favorable climate of legislation, regulation, and taxation will foster such development. |
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It is likely to be most convenient, and the general conditions there are most favorable to the bulbs at this stage of their existence. |
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The 1960s brought up new environmental concerns that created a climate favorable to development of alternative fuels. |
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Perhaps in ideally favorable environments most genotypes yield more or less the same phenotype. |
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When conditions becomes favorable for rust development, the inoculum is always available. |
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That is, the fungal spores find a home in the garden by locating environmental conditions favorable to their reproduction and infestation. |
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But despite the favorable atmosphere, police remained on alert for possible security threats on the session, the officer said. |
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In 1856 the financial climate was favorable to a more expansive policy towards company formation. |
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Alcohol regulators and industry observers should seek first to understand these favorable trends, rather than propose a host of new regulations. |
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And so they traveled north with the current and favorable winds of the season. |
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Eager to attack Troy, Agamemnon kills her, and the Greeks are given favorable winds for their ships. |
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Sure, they benefited from favorable currency exchange, but what's going on here? |
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He tells her that he was a host for him for twelve days until the wind was favorable again. |
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The wind was already blowing in a favorable direction so it took only the barest hint of his power to begin his glide. |
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There they await favorable winds and temperatures before crossing Lake Erie and continuing on to overwinter sites in Mexico. |
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The probability of an event is the ratio of the favorable outcomes to the possible outcomes. |
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Through his connections with influential figures in the media, he was able to elicit favorable press for his clients. |
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Hot, dry conditions also reduce the favorable climate for pollen germination. |
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The winds were favorable, and the only obstacle on approach or departure was a 10-foot-high barbed-wire fence surrounding the site. |
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To some extent, plants may target dispersal of progeny toward favorable habitats. |
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This year, good rains and favorable weather have the habitat in the parkland looking better than it has in more than a decade, Sharp said. |
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Often it seemed that his teachers were not well placed to contain and divert this student's behavior toward more favorable outcomes. |
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In addition to germicidal irradiation, are there other ways to make high-risk environments less favorable for transmission? |
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A favorable aspect from Mars bestows the faith to let go of toxic situations and to seek new and exciting adventures. |
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Taxes on inheritance were more favorable to legitimate than to illegitimate children of the decedent. |
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In a different political context, a reallocation of those budgets could change the health map in the region to more favorable standards. |
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Age, debility, poverty and illness were often factors that led to a favorable decision. |
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The final delineation of the frontier was a compromise more favorable to the Manchus than to the Russians. |
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The traditional basis of the Belarusian economy is agriculture, which benefits from a favorable climate and fertile soils. |
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Voters held O'Connor in the highest regard, with 61 percent having a favorable opinion of him. |
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Syncope is a relatively common problem with a favorable prognosis in most patients. |
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The PLA air force would not fly except in exceptionally favorable circumstances or when an opportunity arose for a decisive counterblow. |
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Warm, humid conditions are very favorable for thunderstorm development as strong updrafts feed warm, moist air into thunderstorms. |
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For three straight years, late snowfalls have hurt the sale of new snowmobiles but demand is expected to return with more favorable snow seasons. |
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They know the home team expects favorable judgments, that they are expected to neutralize bad calls with makeup calls. |
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With an Export-Import loan guarantee, they can borrow money from banks at lower rates and more favorable terms than usual. |
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Instead, the horn rolls freely, producing a favorable countermelody to the lead line introduced by the piano. |
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There have been reports that under very favorable viewing conditions the zodiacal light extends to the gegenschein. |
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This model is especially favorable for the development of secure software and for the long-term maintenance of mission-critical applications. |
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We have seen our favorable ratings in international polls drop precipitously, even in countries that have been longtime friends of ours. |
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The favorable thing is this precedent frees us individuals to futz with our own budgets including the reporting of expenses on our tax returns. |
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Comments concerning the software's navigability and graphics were mostly favorable. |
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At Guantanamo, by contrast, interrogators can reward cooperators with better food, more creature comforts and favorable plea bargains. |
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Conditions for the survival of the lyric would seem as favorable now as they ever were. |
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Jim continues to go to bat for his employees, has negotiated favorable terms with the union, and still manages a booming business. |
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For the most part, people read books to construct a favorable self-image for themselves. |
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Human beings have needs that make living meaningful, create favorable self-images and enhance close relations with other people. |
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Once that had happened, the pieces would realign themselves in patterns favorable to U.S. interests. |
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Vast, mountainous, woody, and lightly populated, Algeria offered terrain favorable to guerrilla warfare. |
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Gibb's free energy calculations allow one to determine whether a given reaction will be thermodynamically favorable. |
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He had made a favorable impression on the Nowair family, who were a little dazzled by his distinguished ancestry. |
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However, we are starting to see indications of a lesser sentence of imprisonment, since a trine is a favorable aspect. |
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Despite its potential as a point of connection between theory and comportment, etiquette has been presented in less than favorable light. |
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Besides, New Zealand would be more favorable to Australia, because after all, you people are cousins. |
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One third of the weight gain is attributable to structural reinforcements added to insure favorable results in an offset frontal collision. |
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The two riparian populations occupy mesic habitats where prey is abundant and favorable thermal conditions allow for extended foraging periods. |
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Broad reach, favorable demos, zoning capabilities, improved color reproduction, and streamlined ordering and billing are just a few. |
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As you might imagine, the weather in the Cascade Mountains is often not favorable for railroading. |
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Triglycine sulfate and its isomorphs have very favorable properties, including high pyroelectric coefficients and relatively low permittivity. |
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The favorable influence which influenza exerts on certain associated infections, reveals a toxic action of the influenzal virus. |
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That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front. |
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Reviews appeared in publications ranging from Nature to the Daily Mail, all of them favorable. |
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Mosquito responses were favorable in the olfactometer, but the human hand still attracted the most. |
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Meanwhile, it's still a mystery if the favorable comparison was meant as a compliment to Smith. |
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In favorable circumstances the healing of indolent wounds, ulcers, or burns may be aided and with a minimum of scarring. |
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Soil temperatures are favorable for corn and most of the planters are adjusted for the dry conditions. |
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His low target and still body give umpires a great look at pitches, which leads to favorable calls for the staff. |
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I thought I gave the book a pretty favorable review, and I certainly think it's worth reading. |
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The quartering tailwind was not favorable for the landing runway, but it was nothing we hadn't dealt with before. |
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While I have a generally favorable impression of the book, I do have a couple of complaints. |
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The game has been met with generally favorable reviews, although I was a bit disappointed. |
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Furthermore, overall attitudes toward such policies are becoming increasingly favorable. |
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We looked at the healthcare industry and the ophthalmic spectrum as areas of very favorable market potential. |
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The ad had reached enough viewers to make a favorable impression across the district. |
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More than one third of local synodical assemblies passed resolutions supporting a favorable change in policy. |
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Under favorable conditions each rosette produces one flowering stem up to 3 meters in height, with numerous auriculate clasping leaves. |
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Normally ET from a ground-state donor to a ground-state acceptor is energetically not favorable. |
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Although takotsubo cardiomyopathy has been reported to have a favorable outcome, many complications may occur in the acute phase. |
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Strategic and operational command used tactical forces and assets and created favorable conditions for their use. |
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Several future pregnancies ensued, which proceeded to a favorable termination without any intervening obstacle or alarm. |
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A continuing stock market rally and rapidly recovering economy would not be favorable developments for this vulnerable financial Bubble. |
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If the case is as strong as it sounds, then it may settle on favorable terms to the white plaintiffs. |
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The buyers negotiate favorable terms, such as price discounts or warrants to receive additional shares should the stock hit a target price. |
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The higher the number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that group. |
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In France boldo has been employed as a tonic, and Fedeli reports favorable results. |
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In birds, the nestlings vocalize, stretch their bodies, flap their wings, and jockey for favorable feeding positions in the nest. |
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Failing this, the conservation outcomes of ecotourism may be less favorable. |
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During most of the period for which information is available, the islands have enjoyed a favorable balance of trade. |
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In the realm of commerce, the state's policies were designed to secure a favorable balance of trade. |
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Unlike their exodus over four centuries later, the Israelites ' entry into Egypt was under very favorable circumstances. |
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In an effort to produce a water code favorable to irrigation, State Engineer Wade sought expert opinions throughout the West. |
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I hope she is now in stronger health, but the weather lately has not been favorable, so cold and ungenial. |
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Present market conditions are more favorable now than they have been for a long time. |
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Mercantilists reasoned that exports had to be encouraged and imports discouraged in order for the nation to have a favorable balance of trade. |
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The teams with the most favorable player matchups will be the teams holding trumps in the final three weeks. |
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Charged and polar residues played an important role due to favorable electrostatic interactions. |
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Generally, the body does not adjust well to sudden changes, even when they are favorable. |
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It must be remembered, that in attempting to fix favorable characteristics, a monohybrid cross gives rise to four possible recombinant genotypes. |
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First comes an introduction, or exordium, designed to secure a favorable hearing. |
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In a favorable situation, an opening called the micropyle appears and releases amoebocytes, which differentiate into cells of all the other types. |
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She says the moderate ayatollahs of the religious establishment in Najaf are largely favorable to the US, but they do not want the occupation to drag on. |
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All the while they racked up favorable coverage in the mainstream press, and even more sycophantic mentions in the gay press. |
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Oral antibiotic therapy with macrolides and cephalosporines for presumed pneumonia was started, with a favorable response after 5 days of therapy. |
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This is a new spin on a GOP scheme to create a more favorable Republican playing field for the 2016 presidential election. |
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During the last deck before the shuffle when the count was favorable I would bet many black and many red with a few green and sometimes duplicate this for a second hand. |
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Because a carboxylate ion has low energy due to resonance stabilization, its formation via dissociation in aqueous solution is somewhat favorable. |
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From Russia to Libya to Venezuela, investment terms and tax regimes are becoming less favorable as governments angle for a bigger cut of the oil wealth. |
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He signed a commercial deal favorable to South Korea and reached out to Vietnam following recent territorial disputes. |
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This area had been studied extensively with telescopic images, and a near-equatorial landing would be most favorable for return-to-Earth trajectories. |
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Highly favorable terms will be offered on land and mineral resources use. |
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Perhaps, but he is trotting out a more favorable statistic than the deadly homicide rate. |
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Chinese demand was a crucial factor, when the price of silver was higher in China, silver left India and when the bimetallic ratio was favorable the white metal returned. |
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You cannot cherry-pick facts that are favorable to your argument and ignore the rest. |
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He spent 42 days in chino State Prison for those tests, which also were favorable and recommended probation. |
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Harvesting of balled, live trees may begin after completion of growth in late August or early September if soil moisture conditions are favorable. |
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Was he basing his conclusion on facts or was he being swayed because she was a beautiful young woman in distress that had made a favorable impression. |
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How is Romney going to reintroduce himself to the public in a more favorable light? |
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The medication is well tolerated and has a favorable side effect profile. |
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When conditions are favorable the plant produces a single, thick stem that contains hundreds of yellow umbellate flowers producing numerous seeds per umbellate. |
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It was natural for us to attempt to paint ourselves in a more favorable light while making out the others as the troublemakers and causers of ruin. |
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Under synoptic conditions favorable for migration, broadfront movements of migrants toward the south passed over the mountains, often above a temperature inversion. |
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They want to see if the initial, favorable impression was justified. |
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To be sure, it's a lot easier to garner favorable press reports than it is to get people to actually schlep to an often brutally cold, sparsely populated state. |
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The safety profile of the formulation is generally favorable, with no demonstrable ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, bone marrow suppression, or cardiovascular adverse effects. |
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Tillage helps to break down the compact structure of the soil, providing granular soil particles more favorable to root development and planting slit closure. |
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Community projects such as constructing new kayaks from driftwood and sealskins, and the skills both sexes brought to the process made a favorable impression on him. |
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Overall, 10 percent of Kentuckians had a favorable view of Bevin to 17 percent unfavorable. |
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For one thing, anybody who has been reviewed with rare exceptions has gotten favorable and unfavorable reviews. |
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It is suggested that replacing saturated fats in the typical American diet with monounsaturated fats present in macadamia nuts has a favorable effect on lipoprotein levels. |
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Aluminum is used widely for high-voltage switchyard bus, as tubular aluminum conductors provide a very favorable combination of mechanical and electrical characteristics. |
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The favorable legal climate does not mean that skirmishes don't occur. |
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They can be designed and directed to influence the will of foreign leadership to create conditions favorable to any country's strategic aims or objectives. |
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A less stringent criterion is whether a certain type of mutation occurs more often under conditions favorable to the survival of the resulting mutants. |
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Dragonflies that migrate appear to build up fat reserves, wait for favorable winds, take rest breaks, and reorient themselves when they lose their way, according to the study. |
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If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable. |
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Even in the harbor they were raising sails that caught a favorable wind. |
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A big storm is just blowing out, creating more favorable winds. |
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Will this be a good year with favorable weather for a change? |
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After all said and done, it was a friendly match with a favorable outcome for all, especially with the addition of a few amber colored refreshments. |
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Most patients are alive at last follow-up, suggesting that the lymphoma is indolent and has a slowly progressive clinical course and a favorable outcome. |
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An extraordinary story is told, then retold with embellishments and remodeled with favorable points emphasized while unfavorable ones are dropped. |
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Rule utilitarianism holds that a behavioral code or rule is morally right if the consequences of adopting that rule are more favorable than unfavorable to everyone. |
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The waters of the North Atlantic gyre provide a favorable, food-rich environment for young turtles, but straying beyond the latitudinal extremes of the gyre is often fatal. |
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Thermodynamically, the migration of nonbinding particles to these weakened microdomains is entropically favorable because it maximizes particle motions. |
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The economics of spam are so favorable to spammers that no matter how high regulation erects the barrier to entering the business it wouldn't be high enough. |
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That Poland had a favorable balance of trade can be deduced from the fact that English and Dutch trade with the Baltic countries was unfavorable for them. |
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All of these men had read and admired the Wealth of Nations and each endeavored to point out his particular disagreement with the mercantilistic emphasis on a favorable balance of trade. |
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From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, an economic system practiced by many European nations in which policies were established to promote a favorable balance of trade. |
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A guide to national prosperity and safety more true and unerring cannot be found than a favorable balance of trade, sustained by such a regulation of commerce. |
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The enlargement of armaments sales abroad is the largest single effort that the state management devised for restoring a favorable balance of trade to the United States. |
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Actual short-term experience has generally been more favorable than estimated at the time of the 1983 amendments, with income exceeding outgo by more than had been projected. |
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If the film received favorable reviews on initial release, that praise paled in comparison to word-of-mouth buzz following a real nuclear accident. |
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Let's say one out of fifty goes online and writes a favorable review. |
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Do not spray when conditions are favorable for an atmospheric inversion. |
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An assistant professor of creative writing at Columbia University told Time magazine that he flatters his students in order to guarantee favorable evaluations. |
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As a long-term investment, property is quite favorable as investors can borrow at low rates and use the free equity in one property to buy another. |
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If most of the McCarthy comparisons have been favorable, all of them have been facile. |
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Just 39 percent give Democrats a favorable rating and just 33 percent do the same for Republicans. |
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In recent years, the piscine darling has helped secure the Scandinavian country favorable trade and tourism agreements with China. |
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Even if you look at that in the most favorable light possible, it was not accurate. |
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However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward drinking were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption. |
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In most organic donor-acceptor systems, ET from a ground-state donor to a ground-state acceptor is usually not favorable because of energy reasons. |
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After the mother of all press conferences, the governor got favorable reviews from the pundit class. |
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Payment terms are much closer to those of Amazon and less favorable than those they offer to more established publishers via Lightning Source. |
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Then Medicare got rid of the cherry picking of seniors and HMOs grew to encompass more insured lives with less favorable health histories. |
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Cassell also didn't get too many favorable calls and was slapped with a technical foul just before halftime. |
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The creators of tool-assisted speedruns often manipulate a lot of luck to get the most favorable results in order to save the most time. |
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Once conditions are disfavorable, or when they identify more favorable conditions, they would have moved on anyway. |
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All other forms of compensation in the survey generated a greater neutral response than either a favorable or disfavorable one. |
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The Republic's role as a maritime power in the region secured many favorable commercial treaties for Genoese merchants. |
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Hiscox reports that framing questions in an antitrade manner reduces the likelihood that a given response indicates a favorable opinion of trade. |
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As a marketing tool, these papers use selected facts and logical arguments to build a case favorable to the company sponsoring the document. |
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It is evident that the 'British' POWs received relatively favorable treatment, both within their Oflags and Stalags and at their workplaces. |
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He delivered legal opinions favorable to the suppression of the Templars, but he also defended Boniface VIII and the Bull Unam Sanctam. |
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The Americans skirted their allies, recognizing that more favorable terms would be found in London. |
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In these, the 6s and 6p orbitals remain similarly sized and sp3 hybridization is still energetically favorable. |
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In deciding whether there is disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to nonmovant will be taken as true. |
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In 1991, for the first time, Russia regulated the form, range and favorable policy of FDI in Russia. |
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This is a favorable policy of Putin to appeal Russian investment to come back. |
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The new climatic conditions were not favorable to the growth of rainforest and the animals within them. |
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But Oquedo could not resist the chance to make battle with such favorable odds. |
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It was therefore hoped that passage could be found through ice floes at favorable times of the year. |
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Tropical cyclones stir up water, leaving a cool wake behind them, which causes the region to be less favorable for subsequent tropical cyclones. |
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The First Barbary War in 1801 and the Second Barbary War in 1815 led to more favorable peace terms ending the payment of tribute. |
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Orbital cycles favorable for glaciation are not expected within the next 50,000 years. |
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She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition. |
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The wars with Venice resumed in 1463 until a favorable peace treaty was signed in 1479 just after the troublesome siege of Shkodra. |
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Ma Huan recorded that the various detached ships reassembled in Malacca to wait for favorable winds before continuing their return. |
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There, the fleet would wait for the favorable northeast monsoon of winter before leaving the Fujian coast. |
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The return journey was set during the late summer and early autumn, because favorable monsoon winds would be present during this period. |
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Major commerce during this era gave rise to favorable conditions for private southern Chinese manufacturers and merchants. |
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Their efforts proved ineffective and, by 1849, tired of the war, both withdrew after signing a treaty favorable to Rosas. |
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Colombia has a diversified economy with macroeconomic stability and favorable growth prospects in the long run. |
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He had to wait for favorable winds, though, and was unable to send any forces until spring. |
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Stability has been a key strength of Panama's financial sector, which has benefited from the country's favorable economic and business climate. |
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The Korean population in the United States is a small share of the US economy, but it has a disproportionately favorable impact. |
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They were found in Peru, where dry climatic conditions are favorable to the preservation of organic material. |
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Most Lutheran churches in Scandinavian countries are favorable to the traditional doctrine of apostolic succession. |
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It was a highly favorable treaty for the United States, and deliberately so from the British point of view. |
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In all circumstances, the law most favorable to the defendant shall be applied. |
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The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. |
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Lunar atmospheric tides are thought to be weak, but could create favorable conditions for storms to strengthen. |
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Information technology and changing business processes and management style can produce a work climate favorable to innovation. |
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Second, the calcium and sodium swap their ligands to leave the thermodynamically favorable combination of sodium carbonate and calcium sulfide. |
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Killing moss will not prevent regrowth unless conditions favorable to their growth are changed. |
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It received a release in selected theaters, garnering mostly favorable comments from critics. |
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Anticlines, structural domes, fault zones and stratigraphic traps are very favorable locations for oil and natural gas drilling. |
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Still, he mostly sang from the same hymnbook as the Bush Administration, saying fundamental fiscal trends are favorable. |
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According to the team, the safe zone is created in a region where conditions are favorable for the VLF waves to kick the particles. |
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Such explanations both exerted normative constraints on NCL's people and performatively cast Guan and his company in a favorable light. |
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I have observed favorable clinical results from oral glyceryl phosphoryl choline and phosphatidyl choline liquid. |
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It has been more thawy to day but there was not much prospect that the weather will be favorable right away. |
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Small glaciers developed in a few favorable places in Southern Africa during the last glacial period. |
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Our highly favorable retail relationships, combined with solid consumer sales, position Atari for one of its most dynamic holiday seasons ever. |
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It forms a unique type of resting cell called an endospore that remains dormant until the environment becomes favorable. |
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The southwestern one, between San Marco and Veglia, is too narrow except for small vessels under favorable circumstances. |
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These also account for AGL LCD panel being favorable among countries in temperate and frigid zones. |
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Niacin has been used for over 60 years in tens of thousands of patients with tremendously favorable therapeutic benefit. |
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The sidetrack will target the primary objective Miocene sands in a more favorable stratographic position. |
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Stopanska Bank-Skopje offers favorable loans for non-identified purposes that are without a deposit, warrantors and administrative ban. |
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Few islands are favorable for breeding, and those that are tend to be crowded. |
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The plane could approach at any angle that provided a favorable wind direction. |
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Professionals with strong and favorable intercultural attitudes, skills, knowledge, and behavior add value to their organizations. |
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True improvement results from educational cultivation in favorable environments. |
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Reactions with cellulose will then produce a brushlike grafting on the fiber, which is favorable for the entanglements with the matrix chains. |
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Normally, the fugal strains that produce AF reside in soil as saprobes, but can be transmitted to plant tissues when conditions are favorable. |
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Under favorable winds the sails alone were able to provide a speed of at least four knots. |
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But if it shifts against the sailor's, called a header, then the opposite tack may become the more favorable course. |
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Iloperidone was also associated with a favorable profile on the Extrapyramidal Symptoms Rating Scale versus placebo. |
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The current session seems to offer yield a favorable entry spot to sell, as predicted by TLAB's current stochastics indicator. |
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If the wind shifts in the sailor's favor, called a lift, so much the better, then this tack is even more favorable. |
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In one respect conditions were more favorable for the synoikism of Megalopolis than for the anoikism at Olynthos. |
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This means, naturally, that a prosecutor anxious about tacking too close to the wind will disclose a favorable piece of evidence. |
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They also may be used as an alternative to firearms because of favorable laws that do not define possession of a laser as a deadly weapon. |
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Tacitus' descriptions of the Germanic character are at times favorable in contrast to the opinions of the Romans of his day. |
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The US government seeks to incentivize home ownership through a favorable tax system. |
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To answer the increased need for labor, workers traveled in search of the most favorable position economically. |
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Although variable among geographic regions and within host species, the prevalence of rat lungworms might be high under favorable conditions. |
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Characteristics of gadolinium that make it favorable as a contrast agent include its high paramagnetism and its exceptionally long electronic relaxation time. |
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For the great majority of organisms this represents all that is known of their cytology, the karyotype becoming increasingly prominent as the favorable target for painting. |
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Angiography or coronary arteriography and ventriculography should be done only when they can be used to alter the patient's treatment in a favorable way. |
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Over the past several months, Japanese business sentiment has been favorable in Indonesia and Thailand, led by booming auto industries in both countries. |
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Players aim to get points as symbols stack up in favorable patterns while navigating enticing underwater scenes, fearsome giant squids and Nautillus-like crafts. |
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The securities transactions will allow AEL to ladder maturities, potentially buy back company debt at favorable market rates and allow additional financial flexibility. |
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The cadence of runners has been hypothesized to be energetically favorable due to resonance between the elastic energy stored in the lower limb and the mass of the runner. |
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Women have more favorable attitudes toward beefcake ads than toward cheesecake ads, but even more favorable attitudes toward ads with nonsexy male models. |
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Although a balloon has no propulsion system, a degree of directional control is possible through making the balloon rise or sink in altitude to find favorable wind directions. |
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Fiberglass insulation remains a popular choice with construction professionals and DIYers because of its low cost, favorable insulative properties, and ease of installation. |
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Our operations performed well, and our product mix of chill-pack products for the retail market and big bird deboning products for the food service market proved favorable. |
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It took a favorable recommendation from a family friend who had a connection to an assistant coach to get the Taft of Woodland Hills product an offer from Boise State. |
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These forests usually contain large amounts of dense understory vegetation that provides them sufficient amount of food sources and favorable shelters. |
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It adds that the mass submitter may also be counted as a sponsor under the special rule for mass submitters that received a favorable opinion letter. |
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On warm days when the weather is favorable, the Low Steps often become a popular gathering place for students to sunbathe, eat lunch, or play frisbee. |
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Cleanup operations were resumed after conditions became favorable. |
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Because the hydration of sulfuric acid is thermodynamically favorable and the affinity of it for water is sufficiently strong, sulfuric acid is an excellent dehydrating agent. |
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Passive margins are petroleum storehouses because these are associated with favorable conditions for accumulation and maturation of organic matter. |
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One cannot present favorable testimony or evidence on a subject, and then claim that subject is privileged to withhold disfavorable testimony or evidence. |
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The results of these studies were favorable and demonstrated that studying Esperanto before another foreign language expedites the acquisition of the other, natural language. |
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Vineyards in these regions offer stony soil and favorable conditions for producing excellent crisp, fresh Sauvignon Blanc with intense fruit and grassiness flavors. |
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Vaccine efficacy is the percentage reduction of disease in a vaccinated group of people compared to an unvaccinated group, using the most favorable conditions. |
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The candidate wearing the business suite made a favorable impression. |
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Davis's pay-to-play reputation, demanding donations before he would consider policies or appointments favorable to the potential donors, was used against him. |
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In our context, the chapter on hemerology is of primary interest. Hemerology, the method for determining favorable and unfavorable days, has a long history in ancient China. |
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The need for favorable depictions of LGBT persons enjoying stable, healthy relationships will play an important role in addressing and healing internalized homophobia. |
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The conditions favorable to health and life of the indigines of the poles or the north temperate zones are destructive to the indigines of the tropical, and vice versa. |
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Balboa set out in several canoes towards these islands, even though it was the beginning of October and the weather conditions were not favorable. |
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Improved volumes in the domestic mass market due to favorable weather comparisons were offset by lower volumes in the repacker and professional pool dealer market. |
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The reviews of the Third edition were highly favorable in Britain. |
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The best strategy is to stay on the favorable tack as much as possible. |
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For instance, a site would initially be colonized by mosses and lichens, which would help create conditions favorable for the growth of forbs, grasses, and shrubs. |
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There are a number of favorable structures for the deposition of gold and diamonds such as dykes scour pools and point bars identified on our Cuyuni property. |
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The system's prediluter and cascade diluter work together to bring the sample to the most favorable concentration for analysis, while avoiding dilution shock. |
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Now in control of the sole spice trade route that existed at the time, the Ottoman Empire was in a favorable position to charge hefty taxes on merchandise bound for the west. |
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Lumsden recommended that patients with intermittent claudication only undergo angioplasty or bypass surgery, provided the disease is unifocal and life expectancy is favorable. |
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In general, he found that when a neighboring country experiences better growth, it tends to spill over into favorable development for the country itself. |
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Some states are slow to establish relations with new states and thus do not recognise them, despite having no dispute and sometimes favorable relations. |
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On 11 April, the Spanish ambassador conveyed the news to Pope Alexander VI, a Spaniard native of Valencia, and urged him to issue a new bull favorable to Spain. |
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These authors suggest that the higher stomatal frequencies in sclerophyllous vegetation may be a reaction to the favorable photosynthetic conditions. |
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Crab spiders Misumena vatia provide a particularly favorable opportunity to investigate the relative advantages of guarding young and producing a second brood. |
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The most probable hypothesis is that Cabral was simply following the wide arc in the South Atlantic to catch a favorable wind to carry them to the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The investment environment in the seven years immediately preceding the 1987 crash was as favorable, if not moreso, than the years prior to the 1929 crash. |
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Rijan has said that both the DMCC and his employer squashed his concerns, and the DMCC changed its audit procedures to ensure a more favorable outcome in the future. |
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Hydrogen is commonly used in power stations as a coolant in generators due to a number of favorable properties that are a direct result of its light diatomic molecules. |
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