Examples of 'have favoured' in a sentence

Meaning of "have favoured"

have favoured: This phrase is used to describe the act of showing preference or support towards something or someone. It implies that the person or entity mentioned has a tendency to choose or support a specific option

How to use "have favoured" in a sentence

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have favoured
Many circumstances have favoured those developments.
Spread of electronic communications have favoured the.
They have favoured every type of speculation.
He seems also to have favoured the taste.
Have favoured us with their address.
Letter with which you have favoured me.
Englishmen have favoured us with two things.
Developments in recent years in the general budget have favoured basic education.
I would have favoured beheading.
Nomadic communities have not been considered in development strategies which have favoured agriculture.
These limestone karsts have favoured the appearance of caves.
Its expansion is now limited by the very neighbouring states that have favoured its advent.
Various scholars have favoured different chronologies in recent years.
Edward 's religious education is assumed to have favoured the reforming agenda.
The trends have favoured increased disparity over social equalization.

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The exit polls show that voters have favoured the Government.
These conditions have favoured the emerging market economies in particular.
In most traditions and cultures, excepting matrilineal societies, inheritance rights have favoured male heirs.
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics have favoured the growth of resistant organisms.
She would have favoured clearer and stronger definitions and penalization and a wider jurisdiction.
Island isolation and the absence of mammals have favoured a tendency towards gigantism in many species.
All have favoured and encouraged dialogue, compromise and tolerance.
Of all these apostles We have favoured some over the others.
Manatees have favoured resting areas, where they may spend much of the day.
Contacts between Romans and natives have favoured its spread throughout Gaul.
Events there have favoured Al-Qaida, if only through the propaganda value of its recent attacks.
Rome, where individuals may have favoured freshwater fish.
These factors have favoured genetic isolation and rapid speciation, producing many lineages with restricted ranges.
Moreover, unusual climate conditions have favoured rapid locust reproduction.
Many Governments have favoured enforcement-led activities with strong military and police actions and punitive legislation.
Overuse and misuse of anti-microbial agents have favoured the growth of resistant organisms.
Some have favoured assimilation approaches, others speak of 'multiculturalism', and others use the term intercultural.
Thus successive Tunisian economic policies have favoured the exclusive development of the coastal regions.
All successive enlargements have strengthened the Union, and have favoured its growth.
Too often donors have favoured parallel rather than complementary programming.
However, overuse and misuse of anti-microbial agents have favoured the growth of resistant organisms.
These circumstances have favoured the emergence of new devices designed to replace conventional cigarettes.
In the estimation, the manpower ratio would have favoured the attacker by three to one.
They have favoured you, too.
Besides, he is not known to have favoured Christianity.
Experimental findings have favoured the opioid, dopaminergic, serotonergic, and benzodiazepine receptor subtypes.
Competitive exporters, such as the Cairns Group, have favoured a more ambitious approach.
He appears to have favoured the use of the Irish language.
Close contacts between the Community and this "elite" have favoured the development in the region.
For a long time I have favoured the establishment of a euro area finance ministry.
In conclusion, the loans in question appear to have favoured CE Hunedoara.
Tight macroeconomic policies have favoured capital against labour and finance against industry.
Clear space! The years have favoured Tullius.
The core criteria have favoured countries with high under-five mortality rates ( U5MRs ) and low-income countries.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau must certainly have favoured the integrated approach.

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