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
We estimated the additive and environmental genetic variances by considering three generations reared under either stressful or favourable conditions.
Local politicians use their bargaining power to produce favourable decisions from central, federal or state governments.
Thus, the federal executive was prevented from securing favourable political conditions in several key states before the election took place.
Stable secondary structure is present as a result of favourable solvent conditions, whilst the great majority of sidechains are disordered.
In asexuals the whole genome is linked and thus only favourable mutations that arise in genomes with no deleterious mutations have substantial pfix values.
So, again, unionists calculated on the basis of a less favourable future.
In these regions, the climate is favourable for the parasite, and a susceptible host animal fauna exists.
Public access to global information networks created a favourable situation for overall scientific advancement and artistic emancipation.