habitats favourable to mosquito breeding".
If London loses its role as a gateway to European markets, then the City could seek to emulate places such as Singapore — which is able to attract business from Asia's powerhouses through light touch regulation and a favourable tax regime.
Her report was highly favourable.
" Japan and South Korea have become particularly hot, helped by favourable exchange rates.
They have work to do to create a favourable image," says Zhao Huasheng, director of the Centre for Russia and Central Asian Studies at Fudan University.
Samsung's latest Galaxy S7 flagship has at least supported sales for the South Korean group, with a strong start for a device that has met with favourable reviews.
With every change in the altitude of the sun the display changes its character;and most of all when it has sunk below the horizon,and owing to the more favourable angles a larger quantity of the coloured light is reflected toward us.
As a result, study of Chinese fine arts became a favourable subject for the Western art and academic circles.
Dr Yates said: "Overall, adults who engaged in at least 150 min of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week, including 'Sedentary Exercisers', had more favourable health profiles compared to 'Couch Potatoes'.
Thailand's tax breaks on vehicle and housing purchases and Malaysia's favourable credit conditions and strong consumer demand accelerated the increase.
Naming a child must take into consideration five principles:the name must have a favourable meaning(particularly favoured are meanings reflecting wealth or well-being ) and names with negative possibilities should be avoided,the name must sound pleasant when spoken,the name must reflect favourable mathematical calculations,it must be harmonious with regard to yin and yang,and it must possess one of the five elements of metal,wood,water,fire,and earth.
" Apart from the favourable weather, the story behind the rise in Chinese inventories will be familiar to traders in sugar and cotton.
For want of a snappier name, I'm calling it the thirdpartybrag: when you pass on favourable remarks made about you by someone else.
Not only did he bid to it his relations, friends, and acquaintances, but also the wise women, that they might be kind and favourable to the child.
His main how to lead the business in less favourable concern was market conditions.
The study used focus group and online social network participants and 106 degrees is consistent with previous research stipulating 104 and 108 degrees as being highly favourable angles.
And now I began to feel that I was neglecting my business, that since I had been so foolhardy as to come ashore with these desperadoes, the least I could do was to overhear them at their councils, and that my plain and obvious duty was to draw as close as I could manage, under the favourable ambush of the crouching trees.
We'll have favourable winds, a quick passage, and not the least difficulty in finding the spot, and money to eat, to roll in, to play duck and drake with ever after.
The reaction from visitors is invariably favourable, and I've never met a London cabbie who didn't like it.
This favourable moment was seized by the prince, who bowing low while he knelt, thus addressed her: "You behold, madame, a prince in distress, son to the King of Persia, who, owing to an adventure so strange that you will scarcely believe it, finds himself here, a suppliant for your protection.