Favourable Quotes
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Favour Quotes
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While commodity prices clearly look extended from a cyclical perspective, supply and demand fundamentals nevertheless look favourable,
John McDermott
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This resulted from favourable equity market conditions, strong investment performance and healthy net inflows.
Annmarie Kormawa
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The guest gets at least as much service with us as with some established airline, if not even more. And at by far a favourable price. Thus the passengers remain gladly with us.
Niki Lauda
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In common with other bookmakers, the group`s results in the period were adversely affected by sporting results, compared to generally more favourable results and the Euro 2004 football tournament in the first half of 2004.
Anson Chan
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George Lucas was casting about and had heard favourable things about my work in Clockwork Orange and asked me to come in, which of course I did even though no one knew what the film was about!
David Prowse
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But let her remember, that it is in Britain alone, that laws are equally favourable to liberty and humanity; that it is in Britain the sacred rights of nature have received their most awful ratification.
Andrew Brust
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People are consuming too much salt and excessive sodium levels in the diet are estimated to contribute to 41% of deaths annually from cardiovascular disease. One teaspoon less of salt a day per person would have a favourable influence on public health
Barry Ancelet
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If a man does not know to what port he is steering, no wind is favourable to him.
Seneca
