• Of the many plausible measures, Mr Castles's statement rests on the one most favourable to the view that inequality is falling.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • But Beckham may well feel digging his heels in affords him the opportunity of negotiating the most favourable route out of Old Trafford.

    BBC: Beckham's transfer options

  • And, unless there is a coordinated fiscal attack on private equity, firms will simply move to where the tax treatment is most favourable.

    ECONOMIST: Can private equity polish its public image?

  • All of these climbs and hikes can be done year round, with the dry season (late June to October, and late December to early March) generally the most favourable times.

    BBC: Hiking in Tanzania

  • Traditionally, Citi does not make a point of offering the lowest fees or the most favourable interest rates, but middle-income customers may prove more price-sensitive than wealthier clients.

    ECONOMIST: Citibank

  • Germany said it could put "all interstate peace settlements in jeopardy by allowing domestic courts to re-examine and reopen them", allowing plaintiffs to "shop around for the most favourable courts".

    BBC: UN court rules against Italy over WWII compensation

  • The bank offering the most favourable terms wins.

    ECONOMIST: Business-school entrepreneurs: In the beginning | The

  • The report states that "all 10 corporate governance themes which are key to a a sustainable future for the authority are now either amber (generally acceptable) or green (meeting expectations), the most favourable positions since formal intervention began in March 2011".

    BBC: Anglesey council offices

  • It is hard to put a favourable interpretation on most of the data.

    ECONOMIST: The challenge of uncertainty | The

  • To a surprising and disturbing degree, most Arabs in the region do not agree with my favourable assessment of the democratic effort.

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  • Vereinsbank merged with its cross-town rival, Hypo Bank, and the deal received remarkably favourable tax treatment without which, most people think, it would not have happened.

    ECONOMIST: European mergers

  • However, even a favourable ruling on interbank lending will not save most Landesbanken from their main problem: how can they compete profitably with the private-sector banks now that their old, natural business is to be phased out?

    ECONOMIST: German public-sector banks: Slow progress | The

  • Lim admits that the recent loss of both the Mars Polar Lander and Mars Climate Orbiter may have affected favourable public opinion, which is what the project needs most if the dream of seeing astronauts on the Red Planet is ever to be realised.

    BBC: Destination Mars on Earth

  • While Spurs received the more favourable decisions in terms of the penalties, they made the most of their fortune as to win a compelling and enthralling game which certainly lived up to a landmark in their history.

    BBC: Tottenham 4-1 FC Twente

  • The result could easily have gone the other way: most Republican pollsters concede that the party would have lost the House but for a favourable wind in the last fortnight of the campaign.

    ECONOMIST: If in doubt, spend

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