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Meaning of "quite favourable"
quite favourable - This phrase is used to describe a situation or decision that is mostly positive or advantageous. It indicates a level of favorability or benefit towards a certain outcome or action
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Previsions about your party are quite favourable.
Fees are quite favourable when compared to document delivery charges.
We consider our radiation levels to be quite favourable.
This time is quite favourable for announcing an engagement or getting married.
The conditions for farming are quite favourable as well.
Kyrgyzstan has a quite favourable legislative framework for the establishment of non-profit organizations.
Conditions do appear to have been quite favourable this year.
Overall growth prospects for this emerging industry are quite favourable.
I think that it is quite favourable in itself.
The global economic and financial outlook remains quite favourable.
The business community is quite favourable to implementing carbon pricing at international level.
All the reports on him have been quite favourable.
A combination of positive factors and a quite favourable economic context make us confident regarding our outlook.
Initial reports of the Italian activity were quite favourable.
The Community is presentlyenjoying quite favourable underlying economic conditions.
The general reaction to the level II guidance was quite favourable.
Overall, this year will be quite favourable with some challenges.
The Danish position seems in this respect to be quite favourable.
The previous treaty had been quite favourable to France, but this one took a hard line.
Overall prospects for an expansion of mining in Uganda appear quite favourable.
The sky conditions at Udaipur are quite favourable for solar observations.
However, in the medium term, overall developments in dairy markets would appearto be quite favourable.
The Sky conditions at the Udaipur are quite favourable for the solar observations.
By and large the relevant global macro-economic data in January have been quite favourable.
All in all, the result was quite favourable to our client.
In the medium term, however, the growth prospects are quite favourable.
Transport links are quite favourable.
The trade balance, while down over last year 's levels, remains nonetheless quite favourable.
Currently, the macroeconomic situation in Kazakhstan is quite favourable for development of the leasing industry.
Uruguay 's basic indicators for children are quite favourable.
The Black Indies of Odin Teatret were not quite favourable to a new performance.
This procedure was used during previous programmes for some regions, with quite favourable results.
The existing EC market access regime is already quite favourable to developing countries.
The general reaction to the Level 2 guidance was quite favourable.
The penultimate stage of Dakar 2019 has been quite favourable for the SsangYong Motorsport team.
Virus mutations occasioned by radiation may be quite favourable for the virus.
The natural conditions in the Nordic countries are quite favourable for these species.
I therefore have to recommend rejection, even though I am quite favourable to the amendment myself.
Thus, the situation is quite favourable.
Reactions were numerous, and all in all, quite favourable to our ideas.
We are bankrupt, but the [ bailout ] agreement seems to be quite favourable to Greek interests.
The improved economic environment in 2017 was quite favourable to financial markets.
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