Examples of 'who favour' in a sentence

Meaning of "who favour"

Who favour: Referring to individuals or a group of people who support or prefer a particular idea, opinion, or choice

How to use "who favour" in a sentence

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Who favour conversation may talk at ease.
Elect and support parliamentary leaders who favour oversight.
Who favour the study of law.
Many questions are raised by those who favour strengthening the cooperatives.
Those who favour the retention of the faint hope clause have a number of arguments.
Due attention should be paid by those who favour a democratic election.
People who favour this approach advocate creating parallel public and private health systems.
There are those on both sides who favour force over dialogue.
Those who favour sub-bass and faders over converse and blazers.
I tend to support political candidates who favour conventional and traditional views.
Those who favour quiet and fishing will find peace on Kornati, in the fisherman 's houses.
You may be one of those who favour a meeting with a whale shark.
There is also a division between the champions of integration and those who favour assimilation.
And some writers who favour such a ban recognize the problem.
Cynical is exactly the word to describe those who favour the present system.

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Relevant works by artists who favour this approach have been acquired by the Musée Collection.
These is also a division between the champions of integration and those who favour assimilation.
Including those who favour the Alpha Course.
The poll found 38 percent of voters are less likely to choose candidates who favour the P3.
I believe that my group includes Members who favour Strasbourg and Members who favour Brussels.
Those who favour loud colours will find their favourites in the “ Fresh & Fruity ” colour category.
It 's not exactly the people who favour the campesinos from the highlands.
The tools of those who favour independence continue to be a civic-minded spirit and democratic majorities.
Ask you to assess - the positions of those who favour the retention of the.
By contrast, those who favour a welfare State model for society see social ex.
Thereafter, an intimate relationship is built with customers who favour the company over the competition.
Those who favour immediate entry ;.
However, there are a number of individual politicians who favour abolition of the monarchy see above.
Ethnic Albanians, who favour independence, make up the overwhelming majority of Kosovo 's population.
Nevertheless, there is still a significant majority of voters who favour further European integration.
Opposed to him are those who favour co-existence led by Anton Kudnov, the Deputy Premier.
Kovel is highly critical of those Greens who favour " working within the system ".
For whoever says, those who favour execution shall be executed - must execute themselves!
However, I must caution those of us who favour a swift reform.
The representative of the qualified voters who favour an affirmative answer is Ms. Michelle Setlakwe.
Eco-socialists are highly critical of those Greens who favour “ working within the system ”.
The representative of the qualified voters who favour a negative answer is Mr. Michel Faure.
There are, without doubt, more people in England who favour Scottish independence than in Scotland.
There has been estimated that 96.8 % of all women who favour black underwear are the closet-whores.

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