Sentences with phrase «out of favour among»

However, surgery alone may not be curative, and given the risks of the surgery (inadvertently removing the neighbouring parathyroid glands and damaging nerves) it has fallen out of favour among many veterinarians.
Though falling out of favour among the younger crowd, Mini's six - speed manual is one of the best in the biz, being light and direct, with short, well - defined throws.
There's a reason why Keynesianism had fallen out of favour among economists prior to the financial crisis.

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Companies like Southwest Airlines and AT&T have publicly come out in favour of office coupling, while others like IBM and Xerox have abolished long - held bans on dating among supervisors and staff.
Rodgers will look to offset the cost of his summer spending by offloading a number of players he deems surplus to requirements, among these are thought to be striker Andy Carroll, England winger Stewart Downing and out of favour centre - back Martin Skrtel.
Moyes will also look to move for another winger, if out - of - favour Luis Nani pushes for a transfer away, with Roma and Juventus among those linked to the Portuguese star.
John Obi Mikel's intermediary has confirmed that La Liga side Valencia are among the teams interested in signing out - of - favour Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel in the January transfer window.
The Crown Comfort is popular among taxicab in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore in the past, but is gradually falling out of favour as better - appointed vehicles become available at competitive cost.
The government has set out the argument in favour of various measures, among them minimum pricing, to restrict drinking, which has increased on a per capita basis quite considerably over the recent decades.
Check out what Linklaters, a Magic Circle firm widely regarded as among the global elite, announced several weeks ago: it's going to «abandon individual partner targets in favour of focusing more on team performance,» as reported by Legal Business.
Let's suppose for a moment that a dispute arises between two businessmen out of an agreement among a congregation to exercise discretion in favour of parties that attend the same church, one party having failed to comply.
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