Sentences with phrase «favour so»

Let me show you how we can work this in your favour so that you get the best of both.»
A study showed that 70 percent of employers want candidates who can write so even if the job you're applying for isn't a communications role, it's likely that having polished writing skills will be in your favour so show it off.
It was relatively easy to negotiate the representations and warranties and corresponding disclosures in my client's favour so they matched where it was to my client's advantage.
And with new rules comes new possibilities with the Gravity Gun which allows you to manipulate elements in the environment to your favour so you can gain the edge in battle.
Managing to hit your quest and get the accompanying morality choice can potentially swing a match in your favour so it's not a gimmick to be scoffed at either.
I'm sure the games are great and it seems Zelda is a system seller (well it is like the only game worth getting) but the stats are literally on Sony's favour so now that I've tried to be impartial lets go to WAR!
They added that, «the NPP's Presidential candidate has visited the constituency twice, and this is turning the ground into their favour so it is important John Mahama also comes to Ashaiman to stir up the fire in our members.»
We've taken a look at the boys names on the rise as well as those falling out of favour so far for 2015.
In fact, all the odds are in their favour so much that it's boring.
Still, the numbers weigh heavily in Chelsea's favour so far, with the Blues getting the best value for money in terms of money paid per goal contribution.
Giroud has found himself out of favour so far this season, with Wenger much preferring the new found striker talent of Alexis Sanchez.
The pick»em line has Reading slightly favoured so if you can get your money back on the draw then that's a great bet.

Not exact matches

With gold stocks these days so deeply out of favour, contrarian investors are getting interested.
So what should you favour now?
So you need to think critically about what your own argument in favour of CSR is.
The shale revolution weakened a strong and intuitive argument in favour of the Keystone, namely that the pipeline would serve to transport much needed fuel to be used domestically in the U.S. And Prime Minister Stephen Harper's pledge to turn to China after Washington's temporary rejection of the Keystone in early 2012, hasn't amounted to much so far.
And once the little tot is ready to join his royal mum and dad for official outings, he will do so in a celebrity - favoured Bugaboo stroller.
Just as Ontario has favoured its own wine industry and shelves mostly their products for the domestic lines in their stores, so will it be true for provincial distributors.
So we should presume in favour of honesty.
The company responded that it couldn't send the freebie but «your drawing of the dragon is epic, so we're returning the favour.
So let us use your friend's loose semantics in our favour.
The technology could fall from favour, or the company could go to direct sales, so your work is always precarious.»
While I have not been invited to do so often, I would feel obliged to return the favour of speaking at the request of someone who has taken time to speak in my class.
His Honour Justice Le Miere said in his reasons that his decision was «to see that the property and resources of the corporation are under control of the receiver so that they can not be used or applied to favour one group over another.»
BlackBerry s devices were so ubiquitous that even President Barack Obama favoured them above all others.
So, investors need to ask if the current narrative driving markets favours taking risks or running the other way.
So I buy companies that are not glamorous and usually out of favour.
Groups generally result in a high level of genuine user interaction, so it's likely they will be favoured under the new algorithm.
Even so, we must acknowledge that Canada has relegated relations with Europe to the back - burner since the mid-1980s in favour of closer ties with the rest of North America and Asia.
By contrast to the so called middle - class tax cut which favours the more affluent, the CCB will have a positive impact upon the lamentably high rate of child poverty in Canada (which stood at 16.5 % in 2013), and will promote greater income equality among families with children.
So tired of his diatribes, all in favour of the elites.
The proceeds of the new top income tax rate will be recycled entirely into a proposed so - called middle class tax cut which in fact heavily favours the top 10 % and weill not even cover the cost of the middle class tax cut.
Polls never seem to favour Notley, so it's obvious she craves more of a bump from a pro-pipeline stance.
The more general forces that have influenced the exchange rate over the past year or so have been the relative strength of the Australian economy, the associated yield differential in favour of Australian dollar assets, and the continued improvement in Australia's terms of trade, which are now at their highest level in more than 25 years.
I take a «pound cost averaging» approach: I invest money at regular intervals from month to month and year to year, so that sometimes the macro-economic winds will be in my favour and sometimes against, but over time it will cancel itself out.
Similarly, I expect that in the event of a general bull market in stocks, the fund will not shine so brightly in terms of relative performance., The math of investing would favour the fund, however, over several bull and bear market cycles because, on a percentage basis, lost dollars are simply harder to replace than gained dollars are to lose.
When will CNN get an Atheist blog going so we can stoop down to your level and return the favour?
Religions have always been for censorship so let's ban them and do the world a big favour.
On 23 June 2016 a referendum was held in which a narrow majority of voters in the United Kingdom (nearly 52 %) voted in favour of leaving the European Union, the so - called «Brexit».
So the politician who votes in favour of abortion really does formally co-operate in a very serious ethical offence: the killing of innocent human beings who are part of our human family.
But I eventually learned that sometimes we can be so afraid of interpreting things in our own favour that even God has trouble getting through to us with his amazing grace and love.
Remember My favour unto thee and unto thy mother; how I strengthened thee with the holy Spirit, so that thou spakest unto mankind in the cradle as in maturity; and how I taught thee the Scripture and Wisdom and the Torah and the Gospel; and how thou didst shape of clay as it were the likeness of a bird by My permission, and didst blow upon it and it was a bird by My permission, and thou didst heal him who was born blind and the leper by My permission; and how thou didst raise the dead by My permission; and how I restrained the Children of Israel from (harming) thee when thou camest unto them with clear proofs, and those of them who disbelieved exclaimed: This is naught else than evident magic; (110) And when I inspired the disciples, (saying): Believe in Me and in My messenger, they said: We believe.
So, does this just boil down to subjectively favouring whatever seemingly happens to support the particular belief system that you subscribe to?
So, why should I even favour the possibility that your God is the one to assume is real?
He told the Arabs it would cause Allah's favour, if they would fight against Jews and Christans (the so - called infidels).
What if your son or daughter told you they were gay?Would you follow your narrow - minded, religious bigotry, and curse them to hell?Or, could you find a way to change your mind and continue to love them?Would you slap your kid in the face and kick them out of the house and ask your god why he is so cruel to little - old you?Do yourself a favour and spend a moment thinking on this subject before you spout your hate - fulll nonsense again... and for crying out loud, LAY OFF THE KFC!!
Looking at the nigh unfathomable complexity and vastness of the Universe and assuming that an anthropocentric Creator made it all just so that we can exist as His favoured objects is akin to Adam's puddle believing the hole he finds himself in was made just to have him in it.
But neither does the Christian favour a society with hard and fast rules so that there is as little freedom as possible to come to wrong decisions.
The fact that later Christianity effected a link between the two beliefs and that today the ordinary Christian simply confuses them has not persuaded me to be silent about what I, in common with most exegetes, regard as true; and all the more so, since the link established between the expectation of the «resurrection of the dead» and the belief in «the immortality of the soul» is not in fact a link at all but renunciation of one in favour of the other.
I am a musician and a writer, plus a dabbler in drawing and other artistic «crafty» endeavors so I always interpret things from a deep emotional point of view which hasn't always worked in my favour (at least it didn't in the church I attended) and alienated me from non-artistic people who called me too sensitive and too picky and too obsessive and too emotionally involved with just about everything I did, or tried to do.
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