Examples of using Favored in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Which is always to be favored.
Boom areas favored by investors.
Allah has certainly favored us.
She is favored by the Chancellor.
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We had favored you another time.
Frequently used looks can be favored for quick access.
Are favored, because very effective and stylish means.
Chinese enjoy their most favored travel destination: China.
Favored symbol, to avlod mix-up with joined wires.
Liston is favored for a reason.
Favored Hotel Hansa offers a conference room which can seat up to 40 people.
You can book your room in Favored Hotel Scala from R 1,175.
Especially favored in and around Vienna: Schinkenfleckerln covered with baked cheese!
The world's objective conditions favored the development of that system.
Select favored location to store the recovered files from Transcend pen drive.
In these cases Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie favored simplicity over perfection.
Allah has favored me, that I was not a martyr with them.
They sought a ceasefire because the balance of power heavily favored Israel.
Oh, somewhere in this favored land"the sun is shining bright.
It seemed that during this retreat without order the Russians favored the Bielorussians.
The High-Priest Annas favored the Sadducees, and his son Ananus.
Instead of a multimedia search engine German engineers favored a text-based one.
Either known, favored, famous or proscribed, lost, forgotten.
Exo arrangement leads to the thermodynamically favored product but is hindered kinetically.
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The residential architectural style favored by the Venetian aristocratic classes.
Personally favored customers were visited frequently, while others were left out.
And Allah has favored some of you over others in provision.
Victorian critics favored literature that had a civilizing effect in society.