Examples of 'favourable opinion' in a sentence

Meaning of "favourable opinion"

This phrase refers to a positive or approving viewpoint or judgment about someone or something. It indicates that the speaker holds a favorable perspective or assessment, considering the subject in a positive light. A favorable opinion can be based on personal experience, observation, or other forms of evaluation

How to use "favourable opinion" in a sentence

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favourable opinion
Favourable opinion or agreement needed in some cases.
Parliament delivered a favourable opinion on this measure.
Favourable opinion received from the legal department.
I had conceived a favourable opinion of her capacity.
Favourable opinion taken into account.
Account will be taken of the favourable opinion.
A more favourable opinion about rural communities emerges.
They received a unanimous favourable opinion.
We have given a favourable opinion on all of the proposals.
The absence of notice endeans this period equivalent to a favourable opinion.
Parliament gave a favourable opinion in.
Giving a favourable opinion regarding the comprehensive roadmap on public procurement.
Parliament also gave a favourable opinion on.
The favourable opinion given by an ethics committee may be mentioned where appropriate.
He hoped for their favourable opinion.

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Sectoral cooperation programmes regarding the environment and interregional cooperation were also given a favourable opinion.
Hereby delivers a favourable opinion.
Favourable opinion by the Parliament at first reading.
He expressed a very favourable opinion.
Commission adopts favourable opinion on the accession of ten candidate countries.
Continuing low levels of impaired loans also support their favourable opinion.
Parliament delivered a favourable opinion without debate on the following proposal.
The veterinarian attending the establishment has given a favourable opinion on the request.
I have a favourable opinion.
A favourable opinion is expressed in support of this Draft declaration.
It issued a favourable opinion.
On every previous occasion Parliament has given a favourable opinion.
It delivered on the whole a very favourable opinion and put forward a few suggestions.
A favourable opinion of the EC is one of the requirements for a Euratom loan.
The authorisation is granted following the favourable opinion of the establishment.
Have received a favourable opinion from the Commission in technical and economic terms.
The Commission takes note of this favourable opinion.
ARAFER issued a favourable opinion with regard to this.
It is therefore of the utmost importance that Parliament delivers a favourable opinion this afternoon.
Commission position Favourable opinion taken into account.
A favourable opinion on the granting of the EIB loan was also expressed by the Commission.
The boy more than justified the favourable opinion they had formed of him.
Summary of responses and how they have been taken into account Favourable opinion.
The Committee adopted a favourable opinion at this meeting.
Research must only be carried out in States where the REC has given a favourable opinion.
The Committee gave favourable opinion for both proposals.
The guidelines shall be adopted after consultation with stakeholders and a favourable opinion of the Commission.
Parliament expressed a favourable opinion on the signing of the Joint.
Favourable opinion from EFSA on a novel food.
Finland originally adopted a favourable opinion on the proposed Directive.
A favourable opinion from the CFC competition authority.
The Court has given a favourable opinion on the accounts.
Favourable opinion Followup measures and specific obligations Unfavourable opinions.
The CST delivered a favourable opinion in respect of this proposal.
The Commission welcomes this favourable opinion.

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