Why favour older people's futures at the expense of the young?
"he seems to be favouring a groin injury at the top of his leg"
These shows mixed sketches with live links and music, in a format that Radio 1 seemed to favour at the time.
However, the state-granted monopoly was not the only thing that favoured Stockholm at this time.
The new system obviously favoured the better golfer at the time which is hardly surprising as the good doctor was a single figure handicapper.
In general, he favoured the strategic defensive, with an emphasis on the offensive at the operational level.
It follows from this that we cannot favour a legal provision for state funding of political parties at European level.
This assumes strong cooperation in the areas of economy, culture and politics, without favouring some countries at the cost of others.
The Council noted these possible guidelines, but did not say it favoured any one of them at this stage.