Examples of 'favoured' in a sentence

Meaning of "favoured"

favour (verb) - To favour means to prefer or support something or someone over others. It can also mean to show kindness or do something to help someone
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  • Treated or regarded with partiality.
  • Having a certain appearance or physical features.
  • Wearing a favour.
  • simple past tense and past participle of favour

How to use "favoured" in a sentence

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Many circumstances have favoured those developments.
Most favoured nation provision in an investment treaty.
No form of ownership is favoured over other forms.
I favoured her and she let me down.
Some delegations favoured a soft law approach.
He favoured a federation over a total church union.
Internal mobility is favoured over external recruitment.
Less favoured areas and areassubject to environmentalconstraints.
Other delegations favoured a soft law approach.
The favoured fare is not subject to limitations.
Such a procedure was always favoured in esoteric teaching.
Haynes favoured a more measured approach to batting.
These types of seed are favoured by beginning growers.
Maori favoured the shorter barrel versions.
Of the flock is in less favoured or mountainous areas.

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His favoured sport is the long jump.
Adequate sustainability favoured by high level of funding.
They favoured a policy of compulsory land purchase.
But in the end he favoured my younger sister.
A favoured route for slavers and renegades.
This is highly favoured by the staff unions.
Methods using positive reinforcement are highly favoured.
Conditional most favoured nation treatment preferential.
This is not the preventive approach to be favoured.
Some delegations favoured the fourth option.
And favoured foreign dignitaries are invited to visit.
She was praised and favoured by the emperor.
Paraphrasing the text provided was not favoured.
I thought he favoured stage lines and banks.
Education aid to the most favoured region.
Many responses favoured simplifying redress procedures.
Number of holdings in lesstotal favoured areas eurostat.
The crisis has favoured renationalisation of operations.
You did not think so when it favoured you.
This atmosphere favoured the organisation of groups.
The northern dimension of less favoured areas.
As a whore is favoured by the man atop her.
Rights granted to farmers in less favoured areas.
Fate has favoured me as it hath slighted you.
I always hated how he favoured your brother.
Wlassics favoured the free religious practice.
Yet other delegations favoured its retention.
But his favoured fiancée provided a lifeline.
I have trusted and favoured all of you.
Cooperation across sectors will be strongly favoured.
They must not be favoured or placed at a disadvantage.
They may coincidewith less favoured areas.
Barry often favoured a very classical style.
Special tariffs for less favoured consumers.
Anarchists favoured abstention from the vote.

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