“favourable” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “favourable”:

– Henry VII got favourable trading conditions in 1496.”United Kingdom.”Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica 2006 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD.

– The spores would land and become new plants only in favourable conditions.

– The band’s fourth studio album, “Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends was produced by Brian Eno and released again to largely favourable reviews, earning several Grammy nominations and wins.

– It was released 13 October 2008 to favourable reviews.

– Olivier Roy is a French scholar who thinks that this does not express support for al-Qaeda or militant Islam but opposing colonialism and what many Muslims call racism – favourable treatment for Jews especially those living in West Bank settlements, many of whom have American or British passport, and which the United Nations says have no right to live there.

– Lekima intensified under favourable environmental conditions and peaked as a on August 11.

favourable - example sentences
favourable – example sentences

Example sentences of “favourable”:

- As it approached the uninhabited areas of the Mariana Islands, strong convective activity as a result of extremely favourable conditions saw Hagibis became a very powerful Category5-equivalent super typhoon with one-minute sustained wind speeds of 260km/h.

- The company's main production facility is on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, where there is a favourable climate.

– As it approached the uninhabited areas of the Mariana Islands, strong convective activity as a result of extremely favourable conditions saw Hagibis became a very powerful Category5-equivalent super typhoon with one-minute sustained wind speeds of 260km/h.

– The company’s main production facility is on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, where there is a favourable climate.

– For the legislative elections of 2017, Louis Aliot is a candidate in the second constituency of the Pyrénées-Orientales, which is considered to be more favourable than the first one.

– A single chlorellon cell produces at least 16 non-motile aplanospores and each one of them matures into an individual unicellular alga under favourable conditions.

– In a favourable environment, the cyclone intensified rapidly, reaching a peak of 115 knots and a central pressure of 948 mb.

– Austin enjoyed a favourable market share during the 1950s and 1960s.

– This is because the allele frequencyfrequency of genes for favourable traits increases in the population.

– After entering the Western Pacific, the environment rapidly became more favourable and Paka’s strengthening quickened.

– In favourable conditions, the female brine shrimp can produce eggs that almost immediately hatch.

– In an informal poll that took place on October 2, 2006, Ban received fourteen favourable votes and one “no opinion” from the fifteen members of the Security Council; the Japanese delegation the only nation that was not in full agreement.

– Conversely, an annual grown under extremely favourable conditions may have highly successful seed propagation, giving it the appearance of being biennial or perennial.

– This led to a number of naval engagements, such as the “Second Battle of Sirte”, the “Battle of Mid-June” or Operation “Harpoon” and finally to Operation “Pedestal”, all of them favourable to the Axis but sufficient supplies had been delviered to Malta for it to survive as a British base.

– Less favourable oppositions during late autumn in the Northern Hemisphere still have Vesta at a magnitude of around +7.0.

– The men travel long distances, seeking favourable prices for their wares, which consist of salt, dry fruits and cultured pearls and semi-precious stones.

– Most favourable on it is soil-environmental conditions the western zone is.

– The location of the town is favourable for its role as a regional rail hub.

– The word gerrymander used today when a party tries to create more favourable voting districts was named for Elbridge Gerry.

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