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Favorable conditions for maturation of eggs is warm to temperate climates with adequate humidity or precipitation, as ova are resistant to cold, but not resistant to drying.
Favorable rainfall and soil conditions make the entire riverine region a fertile agricultural area and the center of the country's largest sedentary population.
Favorable publicity articles appeared in 2, 600 newspapers the next morning, the day the car was " officially " revealed.
Favorable reports in newspapers quickly made Cloudcroft a popular destination.
Favorable climate offers opportunities for year ‘ round activities.
The national anthem of Bolivia ( Himno Nacional de Bolivia ), also known as Bolivianos, el Hado Propicio ( Bolivians, a most Favorable Destiny ) was adopted in 1851.
Favorable temperatures for growth are in the range of 18-30 ° C.
Favorable perceptions of Merry England reveal a nostalgia for aspects of an earlier society that are missing in modern times.
Favorable outcomes of each stage are sometimes known as " virtues ", a term used in the context of Erikson's work as it is applied to medicine, meaning " potencies.
* Favorable pricing from suppliers.
Favorable terms, with the FDIC assuming most of the loan portfolios and absorbing mark-to-market losses, allowed NCNB to expand profitably, and a cost-cutting culture improved margins.
" Dumézil regarded her as " the Favorable.
Favorable conditions returned once again over the western Caribbean, letting Beulah strengthen to a 115 mph ( 185 km / h ) major hurricane.
It has won the Special Mention of Green Campus and Most Favorable Online in the 2010 Taipei Landscape Award.
Favorable gifts include those based on her favorite food, favorite color, and hobbies.
Favorable conditions aloft with warm water temperatures allowed Isidore to quickly intensify to a peak of winds on September 21.
Favorable press in newspapers including the L. A. Music Scene, which compared them to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Faith No More, coupled with the exploding alternative music scene, brought the band to the attention of several A & R execs, and Animalbag was eventually signed to Mercury records in 1992.
Favorable terrain such as craters, ruins or thick jungle give units a defensive cover bonus against both hitpoint and morale damage, while water and swamps will decrease their defensive ability.
Favorable conditions persisted for several days prior to the arrival of the depression, and as such the depression quickly intensified into Tropical Storm Anita.
* Weather gage or weather gauge or weather-beam: Favorable position over another sailing vessel with respect to the wind.
Favorable responses encouraged Chrysler to pursue the La Comtesse concept.
Favorable are the enjoyments that make me feel like I ’ m living more fully, unfavorable those that contribute to the shrinking of my feeling of being alive.

bilateral and trade
In 2010, the volume of bilateral trade with Iran was $ 200 million-which is approximately equal to the trade between Armenia and Turkey.
In 2010, the volume of bilateral trade with Turkey was about $ 200 million, with trade taking place without open borders, across Georgian territory.
From January – September 2010, bilateral trade with the United States measured approximately $ 150 million, on track for about a 30 percent increase over 2009.
The introduction of free trade between Russia and Belarus in mid-1995 led to a spectacular growth in bilateral trade, which was only temporarily reversed in the wake of the financial crisis of 1998.
In April 2009, Brunei and The Philippines signed a Memorandum of Understanding ( MOU ) that seeks to strengthen the bilateral cooperation of the two countries in the fields of agriculture and farm-related trade and investments.
The MOU further strengthened bilateral cooperation between the two Southeast Asian countries, particularly in the fields of agriculture and farm-related trade and investments.
Soviet bilateral trade is occasionally called " barter trade ", because although the purchases were denominated in U. S. dollars, the transactions were credited to an international clearing account, avoiding the use of hard cash.
* Multilateral, bilateral and unilateral taxes or restrictions on trade ;
Internal Government of Chile figures show that even when factoring out inflation and the recent high price of copper, bilateral trade between the U. S. and Chile has grown over 60 % since then.
After two years of negotiations, the United States and Chile signed an agreement in June 2003 that will lead to completely duty-free bilateral trade within 12 years.
The bilateral FTA has inaugurated greatly expanded U. S .- Chilean trade ties, with total bilateral trade jumping by 154 % during the FTA's first three years.
Costa Rica signed a bilateral trade agreement with Mexico in 1994, which was later amended to cover a wider range of products.
* Costa Rica has bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs which took effect on ( see date ):
The country has a strong bilateral trade agreement with Venezuela.
The Uribe administration strongly favors extending these bilateral trade agreements across the hemisphere.
The country's standing as the largest Caribbean economy, second-largest country in terms of population and land mass, with large bilateral trade with the United States, and its proximity to the United States and other smaller Caribbean nations make the Dominican Republic an important partner in hemispheric affairs.
The onset of conflict with Ethiopia, which lasted from 1998 to 2000, halted all bilateral trade, severely reducing port activity and income in Eritrea.
In 1999, Switzerland concluded a set of bilateral agreements with the European Union covering a wide range of areas, including movement of persons, transport, and technical barriers to trade.

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