Sentences with phrase «favour such»

In looking for buy - to - let property with high likelihood of strong rental increases the investor needs to focus on cities where market outlook and demand - supply conditions would favour such developments.
Despite that, no provinces or territories have a presumption in favour of equal parenting, although Colman believes there are pockets of the country where judges have a tendency to favour such arrangements.
Contrary to widespread belief of northward boreal forest expansion due to recent warming, lack of post-fire recovery during the last centuries, in comparison with active tree regeneration more than 1000 years ago, indicates that the current climate does not favour such expansion.
There are a variety of side missions that are unlocked as you progress through the story; mostly by talking to characters who ask B.J. to complete a mission as a favour such as finding certain items or unblocking a passage.
But he does not favour such a drastic solution.
Crandall admits that, on the other hand, the data might be skewed to favour such an outcome because people may be more likely to take photographs when out with their friends.
A BMG study for Scottish newspaper The Herald found that 33 % would favour such a pact with Nicola Sturgeon's party, while just over half, 52 %, were against the idea.
Many of them favour such an agreement - one or two others do not - but I want everyone to know that it remains an important priority for Britain — and for many other member states — to resolve this challenge as soon as possible.
In any event, the argument against PR can't be based on «distant party lists» and loss of constituency links, since no serious PR advocacy for the Commons favours such a system.
Cameron was not alone in favouring such a personalised staff.
But plunging us straight into the controversy about who favoured such carving, and when, is no way to start a Hepworth retrospective.
Shindell and other researchers find that GHG driven stratospheric cooling affects the AO mode — favouring such outflushing.

Not exact matches

A free market guy would favour — call me crazy — an actual free market solution to the problem, such as increasing competition by allowing foreign carriers to enter the market on equal terms.
Garrib also favours certain emerging markets, such as the Philippines.
The Conservative government favoured PRPPs over more intrusive proposals for reform, such as expanding the Canada Pension Plan.
Instead, Buffett favours simple things, such as Coca - Cola, furniture and razors.
The conservative investments, such as government bonds, favoured by baby boomers and retirees are producing virtually nothing, as today's low rates demolish returns.
The ads evoked the creepy basement porn vibe of Calvin Klein's infamous campaign from the 1990s, but updated with the gritty look favoured by contemporary photographers such as Terry Richardson.
Buyers favour physical shops for red - hot items such as video games; those asking for the newly launched Assassin's Creed III at the Futureshop.ca store wanted to take it home right there, says spokesman Elliott Chun.
The company's strategy to build a strong international presence, Franco explains, is to dial back the high price - point seasonal products (such as winter coats) in favour of apparel and other pet - themed goods that can be sold in multiple markets, as well as trend - driven items, including eco-friendly products such as all - natural pet - food flavour enhancers.
The government has also limited the purchase of new spectrum at an upcoming auction by the Canadian incumbents while allowing favoured access and pricing to foreign purchasers such as Verizon should they indeed bid, which they have indicated that they have every intention of doing.
The argument is the same in places such as India as it is in North America: that Facebook, a giant, rich corporation, is skewing the equality of the Internet in its favour by giving users some parts of it for free while the rest remains «for pay.»
But economists such as Ragan get upset when politicians start favouring one of those variables over the others.
She has favoured other more «liberal» far - right European parties such as the Dutch Party for Freedom, the Flemish Vlaams Belang, and the Freedom Party of Austria.
Countries such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain all share common characteristics of strict rules regarding layoffs and contracting out — exactly the sort of thing precarious worriers favour here.
But there isn't such a computer, and without proportional representation, our valiant efforts at voting our principles are undermined or rendered neutral by a crude system designed to favour incumbents and lower expectations of what is possible.
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It eschewed the hard - edged, rules - driven economic methods favoured by western countries and institutions such as the GATT and the IMF.
And although traditional hotspots like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco remain popular investment destinations for mainland investors, an increasing number of Chinese investors are beginning to favour alternative markets, such as Miami and Seattle.
Coins such as Monero (XMR), Dash (DASH), and Zcash (ZEC) are being targeted as they are sometimes «favoured by criminals and hackers»:
Currently, Tangerine cashback credit cards are highly favoured by consumers over other Canadian credit cards available on the market such as American Express Simply Cash Card and Rogers Platinum MasterCard.
Having said this, new features are being developed in the relatively new world of Binary options and these include novel investments such as «range» and «touch» options which may favour longer term swing - trade strategies.
Unfortunately, during Christy Clark's tenure the government began to include tax credits to favoured groups, such as the B.C. film industry, when reporting the offsetting tax cuts in the carbon tax box of the annual Budget.
«That this House expresses profound concern that, despite voting 279 in favour and none against the motion calling on the Government to refer genocidal atrocities of Daesh to the United Nations Security Council on 14 April 2016, still, no such referral has been made; recalls the words of the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in an article in the Telegraph on 27 March 2016, Daesh are engaged in what can only be called genocide of the poor Yazidis, though for some baffling reason the Foreign Office still hesitates to use the term genocide; and calls on the Government to ensure that the unanimous will of Parliament is implemented with urgency.»
Sally admits that she took the part of Tilly in Miranda as a favour to her then - unknown friend, never predicting the show would become such a hit with the public.
If any members of the Church including also individual bishops were to demand that the Church should alter her constitution in a way contradicting her dogmatically defined self - understanding, such movement in favour of change would actually no longer take place within the Church but outside, for those demanding such a change could no longer belong to the Church in the full sense of a visible society.
Hence in the Church as else - where we can not do without rules which guide any conflict that has not yet been resolved in favour of one party in such a way that the dialogue between the opposing sides is not made impossible.
In pointing to the prior reality of I - Thou knowing, Buber is not setting forth a dualism such as is implied by Nicholas Berdyaev's rejection of the world of social objectification in favour of existential subjectivity or Ferdinand Ebner's relegation of mathematical thinking to the province of the pure isolated I («Icheinsamkeit»).
By way of dramatic contrast, it is beyond dispute that an abortion kills an innocent human being at an early stage ofher development, and it is beyond dispute that Sen. Obama favours an unlimited license to perpetrate such killings.
Though atheist thinkers keen to tilt the playing field in their own favour cling to this idea, thinkers such as Neuhaus and Alistair Macintyre have demonstrated its shortcomings.
Such homosexual activism in favour of loosening the legal distinction between adult and adolescent might seem an isolated phenomenon.
This makes sense when we consider the Greek for «favoured one»: kecharitomene — which is difficult to translate in to English, but which means overflowing with grace to such an extent that it is like a fountain within a fountain.
French MPs recently voted in favour of prohibiting food producers from marketing plant - based foods such as vegetarian sausage, «chicken» pies and «ham» slices, saying that such terms are misleading shoppers.
Coles has simplified its three - tier private label range into a single brand, Coles, phasing out sub-brands such as Smart Buy and Simply Less, while Woolworths is scrapping its 33 - year - old Homebrand label for Essentials and favouring the eponymous Woolworths label over Select, its mid-tier house brand.
Processes such as contract approvals were becoming more complicated and CCA's smaller operational customers, such as convenience stores and food bars, accused the company of favouring the larger chains and charging more than it used to.
I just started using liquid smoke and it creates such a good bbq favour.
They are neither sweet nor sour and hence less favoured compared to other tropical and subtropical fruits such as litchi, longan, mango, etc..
As a result, such specific tariffs favour the import of organic products.
While majorities are in favour of allowing foreign investment in manufacturing and the financial sector, the prospect of foreign companies investing in Australian agriculture, infrastructure projects such as ports and airports, and the National Broadband Network (NBN) provoked significant opposition.
Real are known for favouring big names over promoting their youth, so could prefer the option of signing Hazard to replace struggling stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.
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