favourable treatment

collocation in English

meaningsoffavourableandtreatment

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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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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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(Definition offavourableandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Although some had received morefavourabletreatmentbecause of their age, mainly in respect of attitudes or recruitment decisions, rather more had experienced lessfavourabletreatment.
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Why should companies have particularlyfavourabletreatment?
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Such people should receive morefavourabletreatment.
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We might well lose thatfavourabletreatment.
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Why should they receive lessfavourabletreatment?
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They could not be given morefavourabletreatment.
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The factors do not affect the lessfavourabletreatmentduty.
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In certain respects, the colonial servants receivedfavourabletreatment.
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In other words, it might operate to outlawfavourabletreatment.
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Therefore, they will receivefavourabletreatmentin that context.
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Compared with local authorities, that isfavourabletreatment.
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Why select that particular breed for thisfavourabletreatment?
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Why cannot they alone be exempt and givenfavourabletreatment?
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Will he be the subject offavourabletreatment?
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Further education has been singled out specifically forfavourabletreatment.
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It is not necessary to have thisfavourabletreatment.
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No one receivedfavourabletreatmentand there were no sweeteners.
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Has any other organisation had similarfavourabletreatment?
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Scholars and intellectuals enjoyed relativelyfavourabletreatment; they were even granted a certain degree of freedom of movement as well as the chance to return home.
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There must clearly not be anyfavourabletreatmentfor this type of situation.
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It is common, of course, for morefavourabletreatmentto be given to good risks.
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It would be wrong to single out commodity funds for especiallyfavourabletreatment.
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Perhaps he will tell us the form that the morefavourabletreatmentwill take.
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They will retain the right tofavourabletreatmentjust as now.
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