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in a positive, approving, or useful manner
- The new policy was received favorably by employees, as it addressed concerns raised in previous feedback.
- The candidate's qualifications and experience were reviewed favorably by the hiring committee.
- The product was reviewed favorably by critics, praising its innovative features and high quality.
- The economic indicators pointed favorably towards growth, with increasing employment rates and consumer spending.
- Her presentation was received favorably by the audience, who appreciated her clear communication and engaging delivery.
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in a manner that promotes success, effectiveness, or advantage
- The new location affected the business favorably.
- Weather conditions this season worked favorably for crops.
- Her negotiation skills influenced the outcome favorably.
- The test results reflected favorably on the team's efforts.
- Early preparation impacted the project favorably.