Sentences with phrase «into favour»

If we are right, gold and gold stocks are going to come back into favour.
It's only in the past decade or so, and about the same time I moved to bigger city churches, that this other view started to come into favour.
You will need the gold to buy powerful abilities that can turn the game into your favour!
While this may seem like a strange decision, it actually works into the favour of the game and the players.
Industry, and government intervention to support it, is now coming back into favour.
Did he not fall into favour with many through his preaching in the synagogues?
Then when they were ready he brought them back into their favoured positions.
The governors would have rejected the wicked suggestion that the article was an attempt to crawl back into favour with Blair.
Fuelled in part by recent research into the health benefits of cheese and dairy products, the sector has fallen back into favour among health - conscious consumers, presenting manufacturers with an opening to target concerns.
The Spaniard has benefitted from Lingard's return and thus being moved into his favoured central position.
For the fans, however, it was initially a case of Liverpool paying over the odds for a player who has demonstrated inconsistency at the top level and an inability to force his way into his favoured position at Arsenal.
Even though Louis van Gaal has given the England forward his vote of confidence and even moved him back into his favoured role as second striker, Rooney is woefully out of form.
After the Piltdown fraud was exposed, the australopithecines came into favour as a transitional form linking an ape - like common - ancestor to human beings, and this link was further strengthened by later finds of both erectus and australopithecine fossils, mainly in East and South.
So the former Southampton star Chamberlain joined another former Saint Calum Chambers in the Gunners starting line up to face his old club, with the just fit again Olivier Giroud dropping to the bench and Danny Welbeck going back into his favoured centre forward position.
That allows their attack minded full - backs to push on, while it also gets Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen into their favoured number 10 roles.
Battered and bruised after their trip to France, City could see a change in defence if Guardiola decides to bring in Otamendi for Kolarov, possibly moving the Serbian back into his favoured left - back role at the expense of Gael Clichy.
More recently I've fallen into favouring disposable inserts for my diapering needs.
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.»
Saddle bags have really come back into favour recently and I for one am pleased as I like the style.
A flurry of change How did computer science come into favour when ICT was so poorly regarded?
Parents in many areas of England are finding it tougher to get their child into a favoured secondary school than they were a year ago, with 90,000 expected to miss out on their first choice.
If you want to include some other things that may not be as important, but could be the scale tipper into your favour, I would suggest putting those in a category at the end of your resume.
Wildly popular initially amongst baristas and folk singers, the epic beards of today have expanded into favour among other employment pursuits.
The more you do upfront, the easier it will be at year - end and the CRA agent may be impressed with how quickly you were able to supply the requested documents, which may play into your favour.
Pink was overlooked for centuries in favour of red, only coming into favour in the Rococo period of the 18th Century when it often appeared in patterns with blue.
So I wonder if it is time to bring Mesut Ozil back into his favoured central role.
The additions help boss Louis van Gaal fall into his favoured 4 -3-3 with some confidence that there are players now available who can actually make it work.
Baby names certainly do the rounds, and trends of old traditional names come into favour, but just as quickly fall from favour.
By then, Bale will hope to have played his way back into favour.
Sanguine investor sentiment towards equities could mean the market's cheaper stocks come back into favour and as depicted below, global financial stocks appear to be trading cheaply compared to all other sectors.
This volume covers his second enforced resignation, the tears, tantrums and the considerable fallout that followed as the Great Ingratiator attempted to claw his way back into favour.
In recent years the BlackBerry has become equally adept at dealing with your personal email as it has at handling the corporate email that brought it into favour.
There's even reverse aura boosts for getting behind an enemy if timed correctly, allowing you to set up for a combo chain, or flip the battle back into your favour.
One thing I hope we see, is for personal publishing ownership to swing back into favour.
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