Favored in a sentence as an adjective

I want to conduct the search with my favored search engine.

You may not install apps that compete with Apple's favored apps.

It seems that almost all patent troll cases are tried in the East District of Texas because that district had strongly favored plaintiffs.

I don't think anyone at all is in favor of uncontrolled hyperinflation, so I'm left to conclude that the favored option is the second choice.

Whether the argument is political or religious, the favored method of argumentation seems to be "shock and awe".

This leads to marriages which can be formed and destroyed at the whim of any person, and in our society today, it's even worse because women are considerably favored in the break-up.

That's both no longer the case, and DC infrastructure's getting cheaper, both of which cut away at Google's core competency and advantage.• Google's lost its favored status among the technorati.

They can't take the draft agreement or portions thereof away with them.- The public -- as opposed to favored, moneyed private interests within said public -- has no access to the draft agreement nor any substantive part of the negotiations.

Confirming decades of gender research by economists, sociologists and anthropologists, Mr. Turpeinens group found that the same biases that have historically favored men in the real world exist in a virtual economy.

Neither reaches the ultimate "speed of light" of computation that is self-modifying hand-tuned machine code favored by all Real Programmers[3].But the real bottom line for performance is which language has faster library implementations, and which has idioms that programmers actually use that produce faster or slower code.

Favored definitions

adjective

preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child"

See also: best-loved preferred preferent