We can say, "I am looking for a favor from you." But if we're looking for a favor from someone, we don't usually tell them we are. We usually ask them for a favor, and leave it up to them whether or not they will favor us. After all it is a favor, not an obligation.
Jeremy promises to do any favor for Mrs. Frisby because she saved his life from the cat Dragon.
The main feature in (inside) a Protestant church is usually the cross. You may note that the Protestant churches favor a plain cross over a crucifix (the cross with the body of Jesus hanging on it). The plain cross emphasizes Christ's victory over sin and death while the crucifix emphasizes Christ's suffering on our behalf.
The cross-appellant in a case is the person who files a cross-appeal to counter an appeal already filed by the original appellant. Usually, the original appellant would be the party which lost the case in trial court, and would be asking the Appeals court to overturn the trial court verdict. A cross-appellant is usually the party which received a verdict partially in their favor at trial, and is counter-appealing some aspect of the trial court's verdict to the Appeals court. A 'defendant-cross-appellant' is means that the party which was the defendant in the trial court, is now the cross-appellant in Appeals court.
The Native Americans of the West were more likely to favor the British than the Americans because the Americans did not live up to their promises. The British were also offering them more in the way of freedom and payment for the use of their land.
Depends. If the favor is to give money to charity, common law said yes, and that's one of the few such enforceable promises to make a gift. Otherwise, generally no but facts can vary and if there's any kind of consideration for the promise, it might be enforceable.
Examination of a witness by opposing counsel is called cross-examination, assuming that by "opposing counsel" you mean examining a witness that is testifying against the client of the opposing counsel. Examination by either counsel of witnesses in favor of their client's position is called direct examination.
Usually such an item is an OFFERING or a SACRIFICE.
"Por" in this context basically means "as" - so, it literally means something like "as a favor". So, it would mean "Could you do this as a favor for me?", though it is usually translated as "Please", since it is more common in English to say that. On the other hand, "para favor" or, more gramatically correct, "para el favor" would mean "for the favor", which doesn't make much sense, since you are expected to do a favor to benefit a person, not to do something to benefit the favor!
The purpose was to get Americans to favor joining and supporting the League of Nations.
A favour is usually used in a althoipichal sex asion.
Helping someone and doing a favor for someone is basically the same thing. In many cases once you ask someone to do a favor, you then tell them what you need help with. You can also simply go directly to asking someone to help you without asking them to do you a favor.