词汇 | example_english_favourable |
释义 | Examples of favourableThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. In favourable cases the substrate can transfer a labelled group to the protein which can then be studied in its protein environment. Growing pepper in mixtures may provide natural shade and a more favourable microclimate for the developing vegetable crop. So, without any more favourable options, we chose to use the mixing-layer thickness as an indicator of flow evolution. Farmers were prepared to accept some late blight in tubers if other characteristics were favourable. If agricultural price responsiveness relied less on land expansion and more on intensification, the policy implications of trade liberalization would be more favourable. Well-packaged ones can create a favourable impression, as an elegant business card does. This room for doubt would collapse, of course, if it were clear that the views most favourable to the epistemological argument are true. Public access to global information networks created a favourable situation for overall scientific advancement and artistic emancipation. In these regions, the climate is favourable for the parasite, and a susceptible host animal fauna exists. So, again, unionists calculated on the basis of a less favourable future. In asexuals the whole genome is linked and thus only favourable mutations that arise in genomes with no deleterious mutations have substantial pfix values. Stable secondary structure is present as a result of favourable solvent conditions, whilst the great majority of sidechains are disordered. Thus, the federal executive was prevented from securing favourable political conditions in several key states before the election took place. Local politicians use their bargaining power to produce favourable decisions from central, federal or state governments. We estimated the additive and environmental genetic variances by considering three generations reared under either stressful or favourable conditions. With time, as the larvae moved around in the favourable zone, there was a resulting concentration of larval tracks in this vicinity. Where the outcome is favourable, risks for progression to depressive disorder diminish but, in generating negative events, risks increase. Adherence rates and treatment outcomes were favourable, with no differences between the programmes. Their nest sites often were favourable sites that allowed good germination and vigorous early growth, contributing to seedling survival. Besides the preconsonantal and word-final contexts exemplified in (2) and (3), a third favourable site for neutralisation is formed by a consonant flanked by vowels. This approach permits the solution of certain problems with matrices of order two thousand (and favourable structure) in under twenty minutes. It is in the interests of advertisers to highlight favourable qualities of a product, at the same time minimizing the expertise of a user. There he was kept in a safe house with some ®shermen until a 'favourable moment for a clandestine embarkation' arrived. Favourable views of these providers would have been more likely if we had sampled from these providers as well. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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