0 showing that you like or approve of someone or something, or making you like or approve of them -- korzystny, pozytywny
She made a very favourable impression on us.
1 making something more likely to be successful -- sprzyjający
favourable weather conditions
In favourable cases the substrate can transfer a labelled group to the protein which can then be studied in its protein environment.
Growing pepper in mixtures may provide natural shade and a more favourable microclimate for the developing vegetable crop.
So, without any more favourable options, we chose to use the mixing-layer thickness as an indicator of flow evolution.
Farmers were prepared to accept some late blight in tubers if other characteristics were favourable.
If agricultural price responsiveness relied less on land expansion and more on intensification, the policy implications of trade liberalization would be more favourable.
Well-packaged ones can create a favourable impression, as an elegant business card does.
This room for doubt would collapse, of course, if it were clear that the views most favourable to the epistemological argument are true.
Public access to global information networks created a favourable situation for overall scientific advancement and artistic emancipation.
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