Examples of 'would favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "would favour"
The phrase 'would favour' indicates a preference or inclination towards something. It is often used in discussions, negotiations, or decision-making processes to express a hypothetical or conditional preference for a particular option or outcome
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If you would favour me with your company.
Of course you know what he would favour.
Developmentalone would favour an increase of regional disparities.
No doubt they too would favour.
We would favour a text which is short and simple.
Environmental effects would favour larger competitors.
I would favour a right of reply for the press.
Ingrained consumer habits would favour national beer.
It would favour industry over services.
This type of measure would favour the smaller economies.
I would favour a moving deadline.
There are many texts that would favour this view.
The former would favour the countries most in need.
Increasing temperature would favour.
Development alone would favour an increase of regional disparities.
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The sons believed that luck would favour them.
His delegation would favour the latter approach.
High unemployment and social injustice certainly would favour a dictatorship.
A smaller group would favour more flexibility on that.
Political decisions from all parties would favour the elite.
I wonder if you would favour me with a moment of your time.
The local pronunciation of the name would favour this theory.
I would favour that rule.
A strict and literal interpretation of the provisions in question would favour such an approach.
Structure which would favour equal opportunities for economic.
The researchers chose to include only those studies that would favour their bias.
Sweden would favour that no reservations would be admissible to the protocol.
Administrative and financial considerations would favour holding both elections on the same day.
I would favour him.
It is believed that such an operational environment would favour dispute settlement rather than litigation.
It would favour people from countries where a visa is not required.
We hoped this type of session would favour a more consistent understanding of the act.
I would favour a policy that limited the interpretation of those matters requiring unanimous consent.
For these reasons we would favour removal of the square brackets.
I support the Motion because it would favour us.
That is something that would favour growth and increase flexibility.
We would favour a significant simplification of the delivery system for EU rural development policy.
Greater efficiency in the conduct of trials would favour the respect of the completion strategy.
India would favour strengthened cooperation in mine action in all its forms.
In the final analysis he would favour a joint Nordic penal code.
That would favour parallel importers who would contribute to lowering prices.
Simple act utilitarianism would favour Jim killing one of the men.
Ireland would favour an expansion of the rights of work seekers to free movement.
I attach no less significance to the formation of an international environment which would favour Ukraine.
If he would favour us.
The President is expected to present to Congress proposals for legislation they would favour.
It would favour me.
It could also be argued that the failure of the strike would favour the PP.
These conclusions would favour the development of different water infusion systems.
The Commission has indicated that if it were legally possible it would favour a total ban.
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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