0 US spelling of favour
2 something you do to help someone, often after being asked to:
3 a small present given to guests at a party:
party favors
4 to support or prefer one particular possibility:
In doing so, the agent should retain more preferred beliefs in favor of less preferred ones wherever coherence permits.
Because of qualitative differences observed between behaviors apparently shared by the two populations, we favor this second interpretation.
Correspondingly, adult subjects do not favor the correct parabolic trajectory over other paths.
There are and always will be "schools of thought" that favor one or more interpretive themes over competitors.
Most of the research reviewed in the preceding nine categories tends to favor the 2-gen over the 1-gen model.
The "ethnographic approach" that the authors favored will not provide sufficient evidence to claim the presence of culture.
Such tasks would favor specialization of each hand, with prolonged practice leading to increased differences between the hands.
They favored the creation of strong central bureaucratic authorities to ensure that the new agglomerations of private power operated ultimately in the public interest.
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favor [masculine], aprobación [feminine], preferir…
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service [masculine], faveur [feminine], bonnes grâces [feminine…
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tjeneste [masculine], anerkjennelse [masculine], velvilje [masculine]…
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