Examples of 'be in favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "be in favour"
refers to supporting or being in agreement with something or someone; often used in discussions or debates to indicate one's stance or preference
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The winner will be in favour with the does.
My final vote will therefore be in favour.
We can only be in favour of one or the other.
I am not sure anyone would be in favour of that.
I would be in favour of a poverty reduction program as well.
He was another speaker to be in favour of a binding charter.
I would be in favour of a compromise solution likely to win consensus.
All the policies should be in favour of growth.
We would be in favour of mammography screening if these beliefs were valid.
Costs of these proceedings will be in favour of plaintiffs.
My nature is to be in favour of less red tape and of administrative simplification.
One would have to be mad to be in favour of abortion.
I happen to be in favour of legislation and a total ban on tobacco advertising.
Steiermark will surely be in favour of that.
Would you be in favour of extending the transit guarantee system to.
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I believe that a majority will be in favour of this proposal.
Other participants agreed that managers are certain to be in favour.
No one should be in favour of the death penalty.
But they no longer know why they should be in favour of them.
They also claim to be in favour of qualified teachers.
To be in favour of the elimination of disparities arising from the legal provisions.
Everything seems to be in favour of the movie.
He would be in favour of establishing a working group to gather all relevant information.
Our group would be in favour of this.
Be in favour of the protection.
Dibley must be in favour at the moment.
The majority of the population were however found to be in favour of the execution.
He would therefore be in favour of a duration of at least two days.
I am sure that as before a large majority will be in favour of this consensus.
He would therefore be in favour of the shortest possible page limit.
Fiji strongly supports the international convention and would be in favour of its adoption.
I believe it is possible to be in favour of both market and social policies.
I am interested to see if Commissioner Wallström will also be in favour of them.
The rapporteur would be in favour of the first option.
I would be in favour of having competitions where the winner gets to have a unique one.
I think that we have to be in favour of this.
Nor can you be in favour of the neoconservative war agenda.
A majority of MPs are believed to be in favour of legalisation.
I would be in favour of its doing so.
The trend now seems rather to be in favour of downsizing.
My group would be in favour of measuring asylum policy against the yardstick of decency.
The reason for this is that we must be in favour of competitiveness.
How could we not be in favour of establishing liability for all forms of pollution.
American industry has declared itself to be in favour of this agreement.
They would therefore be in favour of employing a shorter base period in future.
The trade balance continues to be in favour of France.
Canada should be in favour of and support international harmonization of chemical hazards requirements.
We will nonetheless be in favour of starting.
I would be in favour of developing a special relationship with Turkey.
But the general opinion seems to be in favour of the operation.
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This early trend in favour of reduction is continuing
We favour broader international protection for refugees
It is a solemn appeal in favour of the right to life