Examples of 'favourable light' in a sentence

Meaning of "favourable light"

favourable light: Describes presenting something or someone in a positive, advantageous, or flattering manner. This phrase is often used in discussions, presentations, or portrayals

How to use "favourable light" in a sentence

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favourable light
The favourable light in which you hold me is truly.
He presented himself always in favourable light.
Parliament favourable light at programmes proposed for Community cofinancing.
Barely visible under most favourable light condition.
The financial situation of households was also viewed in a relatively favourable light.
Show it in a favourable light.
Those present looked back on the conference in a generally favourable light.
To shed a different, more favourable light on the nation of the arch enemy.
The prospects for exports are also being seen in a more favourable light.
Let ´ s all appear in the most favourable light when he comes tomorrow evening.
He presents this line of argument in by far its most favourable light.
Let ´ s all appear in the most favourable light when he comes tomorrow evening . Thank you.
The gospels do not always paint the apostles in a favourable light.
Applications for family reunion are generally seen in a favourable light and processed quickly.
Seeing him with her would likely lead onlookers to view him in a more favourable light.

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But only the Cypriot application is looked at in a favourable light by the Commission.
The downtrodden portrait was given a facelift to show Africa in a more favourable light.
This does not show this House in a very favourable light.
At the moment, however, scientific and technical careers are certainly not seen in a favourable light.
Perhaps now you can view Mabel in a more favourable light.
Mr Kiarostami, the people concerned by this case wish to be presented in a favourable light.
Looking at the Nord Stream and Nabucco pipeline projects in a more favourable light seems logical.
The government for instance, can not be mentioned except in a favourable light.
Submission even at the point of death may put a sinner in a favourable light.
I tried in your interest, to present it in a most favourable light.
As a consequence, they have begun to view their employer in a less favourable light.
But if you cooperate, I will make sure you are presented in a favourable light.
Relating to the Queen - making her appear in the most favourable light.
The perception of Roman characters in the Gospels, they are all interpreted in a favourable light.
And then comes the criticism, but I can even present that in a favourable light.
New Member States generally view the Union 's role in a more favourable light.
However, events in Europe show the English Queen in a much more favourable light.
I tried, in your interest, to present it in the most favourable light.
As well, mid-season purchases are sometimes treated in a more favourable light.
He revisits the same location, sometimes up to 20 times, in order to capture favourable light.

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