favourable climate

collocation in English

meaningsoffavourableandclimate

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favourable
adjective
uk
/ˈfeɪ.vər.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈfeɪ.vɚ.ə.bəl/
showing that you like or approve of someone ...
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climate
noun
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition offavourableandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Both developments were auspiciously blessed in the 1990s by the good fortune of economic stability, but now face the lessfavourableclimateof the early 2000s.
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There are so many other things which can and must contribute to restoring a morefavourableclimate.
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We now have afavourableclimatefor industry that must not be allowed to slip.
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The stress on stable prices, a low rate of inflation and afavourableclimatefor enterprise are prerequisites for a modern industrial economy.
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The third is that you must have afavourableclimateand a part of the country naturally adapted to the purpose.
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We shall not get thatfavourableclimateuntil profit ceases to be a dirty word in the minds of the party opposite.
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The agriculturists of the country, after all, produce, on an average, 31 bushels of wheat to the acre in this not entirelyfavourableclimate.
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In a sense, management has this much advantage, that it is tackling the task in what is basically afavourableclimate.
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We need to provide a morefavourableclimateto encourage private investment in town centres.
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And it seems to me that full advantage should be taken of the presentfavourableclimate.
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In that way they can provide afavourableclimatefor investment.
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All these events have led to a morefavourableclimatefor the development of relations between these two great areas of the world.
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We must create a far morefavourableclimatefor spreading capital and wider capital ownership as well as income.
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I entirely accept what he said about the need for afavourableclimate.
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They should promote a positive andfavourableclimatefor the rail industry.
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I fervently hope that thisfavourableclimatewill remain throughout the short-term future as well.
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Our policies are designed to create a morefavourableclimatefor investment than we have had in recent years.
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Good race relations must, of course, substantially depend upon voluntary effort and afavourableclimateof public opinion.
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The abolition of museum charges has also created afavourableclimatefor the development of relationships of mutual confidence between all concerned.
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This co-operation has helped to provide afavourableclimatefor good relations between our two countries, and for increasing business.
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