favourable view

collocation in English

meaningsoffavourableandview

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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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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition offavourableandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffavourable view

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Until the 1970s, economists in general had afavourableviewof abundant natural resources.
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I take afavourableviewof this.
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He does not take a veryfavourableviewof things.
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Will he take afavourableviewof those suggestions?
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On other matters they may take a morefavourableview, and even a morefavourableviewof other parties in this country.
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On the contrary, they all took afavourableviewof it.
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Afavourableviewis expressed of the mechanical and electrical efficiency of the apparatus.
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He formed a veryfavourableviewof the way the regime is developing.
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I am glad to say that the committee took afavourableviewof our representations.
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I do not think either of them would take a veryfavourableview.
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We still eagerly await thefavourableviewof just one professional body.
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Thatfavourableviewwas echoed by other bodies, mainly those representing persons suffering from mental disorder.
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Other papers took a morefavourableview.
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The last point of agreement between committee members is theirfavourableviewof the liberalisation of several economic sectors.
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It is not reasonable to take this extraordinarilyfavourableviewof human nature, particularly in the case of farmers.
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Thefavourableviewof the hospital chaplain which seems to be held by the public is not surprising.
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I searched the evidence to see whether afavourableviewwas taken by any of the witnesses.
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It would also show that they are ready to take a morefavourableviewof the enterprise of smaller companies.
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On the other hand they derive some satisfaction from thefavourableviewtaken in it of this country.
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Anything that can, on afavourableview, be regarded as a revenue charge shall be so regarded, and instructions have been so given.
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But can we assume afavourableviewfrom those who inevitably would see us in the rôle of lapsed partners and treaty breakers?
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The amount of steel which could be exported, even on afavourableviewof prevailing conditions, would be a little over four million tons.
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They are convincing people who would otherwise not be so convinced to take afavourableviewof the merits of planning.
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It is difficult to take a sparkling orfavourableviewof the document which has been put before us at such a time.
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Taking the mostfavourableview, there is bound to be a certain time lag before the full value of this proposal can be felt.
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