favourable reception
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffavourableandreception
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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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reception
noun
uk/rɪˈsep.ʃən/us/rɪˈsep.ʃən/
a formal party at which important people ...
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(Definition offavourableandreceptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moreover, the government implemented new taxes that did not have afavourablereceptionamong certain entrepreneurs.
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Before 1948, artists' success had mainly depended onfavourablereceptionof their works by prominent critics, dealers and collectors.
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I can give no morefavourablereceptionthan that.
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It certainly did not meet with a veryfavourablereception.
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I trust they will have afavourablereception.
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I do not think he would get afavourablereception.
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It is interesting that the report has had a generallyfavourablereception.
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We must hope that it is justified by afavourablereception.
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The initial advice of the working group had in general afavourablereception.
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I do not know whether these proposals will meet with afavourablereceptionor not.
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To the best of my knowledge the proposals have had afavourablereception.
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It may well be that it would have a morefavourablereception.
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I believe that they had a veryfavourablereceptionand received much encouragement.
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On the whole, the draft was given afavourablereception, with one or two notable exceptions.
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Apparently they had afavourablereceptionbefore lunch but were rejected afterwards.
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It is fair to say that these new arrangements received afavourablereception.
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This received a veryfavourablereceptionfrom business and from professionals working in this field.
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It found a veryfavourablereceptionboth here and overseas.
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I am glad it has had afavourablereception, not only in this country but throughout the civilised world.
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Then there are the new proposals themselves, and on the whole the moderatelyfavourablereceptiongiven to them.
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I would also like to thank you for the generallyfavourablereceptionthat our initiative on ‘better regulation’ has received.
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I hope that in another place they will get a fair wind and be given afavourablereception.
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That of course is why our new proposals have received such afavourablereceptionfrom our allies.
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I have now been able to consider representations made and have been much encouraged by thefavourablereceptiongiven to the report.
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I am perfectly certain that to that accuracy and consideration is due much of thefavourablereceptionwhich has been accorded to this measure.
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