Examples of 'would be in favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "would be in favour"
Would be in favour: Suggests that someone would support or approve of a particular action, decision, or proposition
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I would be in favour of a poverty reduction program as well.
I am not sure anyone would be in favour of that.
I would be in favour of a compromise solution likely to win consensus.
Which the higher proportion would be in favour of the second class first.
We would be in favour of mammography screening if these beliefs were valid.
Fiji strongly supports the international convention and would be in favour of its adoption.
The rapporteur would be in favour of the first option.
And if the situation could be different, they would be in favour of it.
Our group would be in favour of this.
The PSE Group has indicated that it would be in favour of this.
I would be in favour of its doing so.
If we asked the Mafia they would be in favour of prohibition.
He would be in favour of establishing a working group to gather all relevant information.
We believe that all States would be in favour of such activities.
My group would be in favour of measuring asylum policy against the yardstick of decency.
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A clear majority of Member State governments would be in favour of such a reform.
It would be in favour.
Fundamentally the EESC would be in favour of.
I would be in favour of having competitions where the winner gets to have a unique one.
However, consumer representatives would be in favour of removing this liability exclusion clause.
I would be in favour of developing a special relationship with Turkey.
Some would argue against Tesco, some would be in favour.
The rapporteur would be in favour of such a proposal provided that adequate safeguards are included.
PET recycling companies (also represented by EuPC) would be in favour of measures.
I would be in favour of televising the doings of this Parliament.
However, several recent polls show that the British would be in favour of a possible return.
That is why I would be in favour of postponing the discharge.
Money: Now, you must be thinking that this point would be in favour of DIY.
The ministry of Finance would be in favour of the regulation of the virtual currency.
On the other hand, safety being the priority, I would be in favour.
I must say I would be in favour of the latter.
In the case of Trinidad and Tobago she would be in favour of 2003.
I thought you would be in favour of what she's proposing.
I would be in favour of retaining renewal every five years, o.
Personally speaking, I would be in favour of this.
He would be in favour of a self-regulating body, such as exists in other countries.
Rafael Nadal, no doubt, would be in favour of this decision.
He would be in favour of including a reference to Gauthier v. Canada.
BIOTECanada, for example, would be in favour of it.
Therefore, he would be in favour of sending separate reminders after five years.
This, Mr President, also explains why I would be in favour of Amendments 3 and 6.
Personally, I would be in favour of placing the main emphasis on development policy.
Personally speaking, however, I would be in favour of postponing both.
We would be in favour of deleting paragraph 16.
Therefore, we would be in favour of the amendment.
You would be in favour still? Of course, anything for Wessex.
I would think you would be in favour of what she's proposing.
Would be in favour of removing the restrictions and 20% gave no reply Table A26.
Surprisingly, the Canadians would be in favour of this position to be occupied by… Harry!
You would be in favour still? It would.
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This early trend in favour of reduction is continuing
We favour broader international protection for refugees
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Of course we would bring her straight home
That is exactly what a liar would say
Countries would have preferred more time