Examples of 'much more favourable' in a sentence

Meaning of "much more favourable"

much more favourable: This phrase is used to indicate that a particular situation or outcome is significantly more advantageous or preferable compared to other possible options. It is commonly used to highlight a positive aspect or a better alternative

How to use "much more favourable" in a sentence

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much more favourable
The climate is much more favourable towards it.
Their impact probably made the surface environment much more favourable for life.
A much more favourable outcome.
The following days were not much more favourable.
A much more favourable price.
In most countries practice is much more favourable than the official regulations.
Much more favourable interest rates and bank charges than from alternative sources of credit.
I am sure that the figures will be much more favourable in the next annual report.
However, the labour market situation there is in most cases much more favourable.
Parliament took a much more favourable view of the possibility of dégagement.
Virtual currencies will indeed benefit in France from a much more favourable taxation for the holders.
But we are in a much more favourable position because of the agreed reforms.
My Polish predecessors in this seat were in a much more favourable position than I am.
Loans under much more favourable terms than those prevailing in the financial markets.
This time, the press was much more favourable.

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The situation is much more favourable with respect to corporately administered management development programs.
In the accession countries, the position is much more favourable.
I am not ruling out a much more favourable subsidy rate for this type of operation.
With political will and an action-oriented approach, we shall be in a much more favourable position.
This provides a much more favourable background for the setting of monetary and financial conditions.
These schemes followed different rules, which were much more favourable than the general.
A result much more favourable for the Burkinabe.
Both series on export and import values, however, mask a much more favourable volume trend.
The situation is not much more favourable in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Crucially too, and this is the significant factor, the political context is much more favourable.
Public opinion in Ukraine is much more favourable to EU membership.
The situation regarding the third group, mediumsized and small industry, is much more favourable.
Ironically, this much more favourable regional context presents dilemmas of its own for democracy.
However, events in Europe show the English Queen in a much more favourable light.
A return to a much more favourable balance of supply and demand in Acrylics compared with 2009.
Images acquired with JERS-1 might therefore be much more favourable to monitor vegetation development.
In 1995, we set ambitious objectives, because the regional environment was much more favourable.
Jupiter enters Scorpio on October, 10 which is a much more favourable position for you.
The conditions of development, at that point, become much more favourable.
For non-poor salaried workers, the situation was much more favourable.

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