Well disposed or propitious.
Economic pressures refers to a time period in the economy of a country when indicators are not in a favourable condition
when import of a country decrease and export increase it is known as favourable balance of of payment and vice versa
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Favourable to some people, unfavourable to others. Generally less extreme than some regimes.
structural disequilibrium denotes change in the economic structure of any state where the balance of payment was previously favourable.
An event which is giving a result in ones favour
An event which is giving a result in ones favour
Economic pressures refers to a time period in the economy of a country when indicators are not in a favourable condition
You can use "favourable" in a sentence to describe a situation that is advantageous or beneficial, such as "The weather forecast is favourable for our outdoor event."
unfavour
Favorable is the American spelling. Favourable is the British spelling.
Favour The teacher favours the girls.
A favourable outcome is one in which the event that you are looking for happens. The word favourable can have contrary connotations. If studying fatal lightning strikes, a "favourable" outcome is one in which someone dies from being struck by lightning. I don't know many people who would consider that "favourable"!
Thanks or gratitudeassessment of the true worth or value of people or thingsperceptive recognition of qualities, as in art/musican increase in value, as in goods/propertya written review of a book, especially when favourable.
The outcome that is the top number on a fraction. e.g. The multiples of 3 are 3 and 6 = there are 2 favourable outcomes. Probability ( multiple of 3 ) + 2/6 = two favourable outcomes/six possible outcomes
One that you like.
Unfavorable.