Examples of 'more favourable' in a sentence

Meaning of "more favourable"

more favourable: Refers to a situation or terms that are more advantageous, beneficial, or desirable compared to others

How to use "more favourable" in a sentence

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Parental benefit more favourable to employed parents.
More favourable national provisions may be maintained.
That is better and more favourable in outcome.
A more favourable environment for the SMEs.
The purchase is more favourable with coupons.
A more favourable context for the development.
The climate is much more favourable towards it.
More favourable income basis provisions apply.
Some patients gave more favourable responses.
Even more favourable is the time frame.
Perhaps circumstances have become more favourable.
Other more favourable domestic law practice.
Foreign law shall apply if it is more favourable.
It has a more favourable side effect profile.
The odds would have been more favourable.

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Which are more favourable to the protection of.
The moment can not be more favourable.
Only in the more favourable circumstances is there.
Joint salt purchasing at more favourable terms.
A more favourable opinion about rural communities emerges.
Revived under considerably more favourable conditions.
If a more favourable opportunity should arise.
Things are beginning to assume a more favourable aspect.
Differential and more favourable treatment and to implement.
We have to see which situation is more favourable.
Attitudes that are more favourable were found amongst youth.
More favourable provisions should be maintained.
Then the times became more favourable.
A more favourable environment for entrepreneurship and competitiveness.
Some of this legislation is more favourable to SMEs.
Towards a more favourable financial environment for smes.
Competition of countries with more favourable climates.
It is more favourable for the offender.
The proposed change is more favourable to them.
Creating a more favourable business environment for SMEs.
Data concerning deputy principals is somewhat more favourable.
Differential and more favourable treatment.
A more favourable international environment and a widespread domestic.
Subject matter of more favourable right.
A more favourable financial compensation than established by law.
This is referred to as the no more favourable treatment clause.
This more favourable treatment should be limited in time.
Possibility of a national law more favourable to the passenger.
More favourable prices anywhere else.
Tax systems that are more favourable to job creation.
More favourable product mix in the second half.
Moderate likelihood of more favourable outcome than assumed.
The employment market is also becoming more favourable.
Footprint is slightly more favourable to small car manufacturers.
This correction resulted in a significantly more favourable pension.

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