Examples of 'down in favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "down in favour"
down in favour - to move or decrease in support of something or someone
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Has come down in favour of decriminalising drugs.
The board certainly did not come down in favour of the development.
Down in favour of reprocessing for a certain type of radioactive waste.
He has stood down in favour of his friend.
Roberts discusses these possibilities in the report and comes down in favour of the latter.
I am coming down in favour of no as well.
Accordingly, they ensure the implementation of judgements handed down in favour of injured parties.
Come down in favour of sb.
More recently, Frangeskou has come down in favour of authenticity.
It was shut down in favour of Comedy Central Germany.
In June, the decision was handed down in favour of Coca-Cola.
I am not coming down in favour of one proposal rather than the other.
However, without saying so explicitly, Mr Colombo 's report comes down in favour of the Commission.
Savefor an exception laid down in favour of suppliers ofprofessional e qui P ment.
He stood down in favour of his son, the first abdication of a King of England.
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There must be a rounding down in favour of the consumer.
In 1932, Buttenshaw stood down in favour of Bruxner and became deputy leader again.
In his rebuttal to Stiglitz, Summers comes down in favour of the latter definition.
They want to write her down in favour of a new character.
Global loan al locations totalling 468 million were drawn down in favour of 220 small scale sewerage schemes.
The Napier offices were closed down in favour of locating the offices in Hastings.
Global loan allocations totalling 468 million were drawn down in favour of 220 smallscale sewerage schemes.
He also came down in favour of EMI.
John was commendator until 1556 when he stepped down in favour of his nephew, David Erskine.
It provisionally comes down in favour of the last-named option.
Its production lines were closed down in favour of the Hercules engine.
Perhaps he would have come down in favour of a network rather than a tree?
No way. They want to write her down in favour of a new character.
I think no. I'm coming down in favour of no as well. Sorry, James.
Its position therefore comes down in favour of the third option.
Two rulings have already been handed down in favour of the Government of Quebec.
Bhutan 's king to step down in favour of democracy.
The group has come down in favour of Amendment 1.
Parliament came down in favour of 40 tons.
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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