favourable condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffavourableandcondition
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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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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition offavourableandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That is called "favourablecondition".
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There can only be afavourableconditionfor each site.
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There is one standard; there is no onefavourablecondition.
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This emphasises the special band who enjoy this veryfavourableconditionof service.
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They increase the emphasis on securing positive management, which will ensure that the site is infavourablecondition.
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Entrances standing opposite to each other have afavourableconditionof serving for defense.
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It can attain a height of 6 feet infavourablecondition.
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If we can put agricultural land in a morefavourableconditionby giving a conces- sion of this kind, we shall be doing something in this direction.
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It is a means whereby humankind secures wildlife in afavourableconditionfor contemplation, education or research, in perpetuity.
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Today we are told by the experts that despite the high rate of unemployment, our balance of payments position is strong and the economy is in afavourablecondition.
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Securing healthy sites, infavourablecondition, may be a long process, for which the active co-operation of the owner or occupier is an essential pre-condition for success.
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