Favourable in a sentence as an adjective

App searches exchanges for the most favourable pricing source.

The Times review had some details that were incorrect, but getting them right wouldn't have made it any more favourable to Tesla.

Authoritarian states are wired in such way that it's favourable to those people - they get to the top and gain control over the society.

It would be interesting to know, why being an Apple developer is favourable to being any other type of a developer?

It observed that the gap between expectation and reality was inversely predicted by competence. The authors conclude that "people tend to hold overly favourable views of their abilities in many social and intellectual domains".

The most favourable metastudies indicate only a very mild benefit, similar to that of many non-drug interventions like exercise or conversation with friends.

People should be free to possess political views and support organisations that defend those views, even though those views are not favourable to others, as long as no anti-democratic and/or violent act is taken.

Someone should definitely tell this to some of the various murderous dictators that have been propped up by capitalists in the name of stability, security and favourable trading positions.

Is it any surprise that newspaper war stories are usually one-sided and glib, considering they are written by journalists who:a. have "established relations with the military",b. are rated by military contractors as likely to produce "favourable" coveragec.

His real error is materialism: man, in fact, is not merely the product of economic conditions, and it is not possible to redeem him purely from the outside by creating a favourable economic environment.

It's irrelevant whether the person is paid or not for a favourable review if you actually like the end product and agree with the review!The entire idea of "immorality of paid reviews" screams of teenage "your band sold out because lots of people like you".

Favourable definitions

adjective

encouraging or approving or pleasing; "a favorable reply"; "he received a favorable rating"; "listened with a favorable ear"; "made a favorable impression"

See also: favorable

adjective

(of winds or weather) tending to promote or facilitate; "the days were fair and the winds were favorable"

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adjective

occurring at a convenient or suitable time; "an opportune time to receive guests"

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adjective

presaging or likely to bring good luck; "a favorable time to ask for a raise"; "lucky stars"; "a prosperous moment to make a decision"

See also: golden favorable lucky prosperous