Examples of using Favourably in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Trump spoke favourably about an export-boosting border adjustment tax being pushed by Republicans in the U.S. Congress,
gains will accrue to countries which are favourably endowed with natural and human resources.
was 2, his body did not react favourably to the MMR vaccine.
to assess how favourably they viewed the technology made available to them.
demographic niches did not always respond favourably to mass-market advertising.
Favourably, the Inland Taipan is not aggressive
Of smartphone users feel more favourably towards companies whose mobile sites
massive survey among citizens of 102 cities, to assess how favourably they viewed the technology made available to them.
He has been featured favourably and quoted in over 200 newspapers,
The film was received favourably by critics and became India's second-biggest hit of the year after Koi.
A well-designed track has been favourably received by supporters,
Mukerji's performance was received favourably and she earned her second Filmfare nomination that year,
which was received favourably and ultimately given solemn approval in this Regimini Militantis Ecclesiae of 1540.
actually compares favourably to Martinez, Koeman
Azjen(2005) argues that attitudes can be described as“dispositions to respond favourably or unfavourably to an object, person, institution or event”2005.
They worry that their children will not be able to compete favourably in terms of understanding what is taught in school.
member of the audience, considered favourably the separation of government from religious matters
allowing new tokens to enter the crypto-market and favourably reflect on their rate.
UKLFI's Jonathan Turner said:“Readers of its misleading website would no doubt be surprised to hear that life-expectancy in Gaza in fact compares favourably with Glasgow.”.
demographic niches did not always respond favourably to mass-market advertising.