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Members of the lower house of parliament voted 380-1803 in favour of the bill's third reading after senior officials spoke in favour of the measure.
Business organisations have come out in favour, though only tepidly.
The department disagreed, and ruled in favour of the airline.
The pendulum has swung heavily in favour of incumbent businesses.
Presidential powers are to be clipped in favour of parliament.
Then, four days later, Congress voted in favour of it.
There are lots of arguments in favour of technocratic liberalism.
It voted in favour of Dudley's pay package last year.
Almost every Conservative MP will vote in favour of renewal.
But now the balance is tipping in favour of backbenchers.
The international evidence in favour of school freedom is clear.
The Senate voted in favour by 55 votes to 22.
Saudi Arabia and Russia are in favour of raising output.
Parliament voted 77 to 17 in favour of his appointment.
Nationalists were 83 percent in favour, unionists 81 percent opposed.
" (2017) "I am in favour of torture, you know that.
But the betting is still marginally in favour of Remain.
However, the court could also rule in favour of hoteliers.
The House voted in favour of impeachment on December 18th.
Only 16 percent were in favour of the talks continuing.
They eschew television in favour of YouTube videos and social media.
"Of course I am in favour of democratic elections," he said.
That argues in favour of imposing some requirements on the jobless.
Moderates in favour of elections, however, now have the upper hand.
Local materials are often prohibited in favour of more expensive imports.
Britain could adjust its takeover rules in favour of target companies.
Many Latin American voters have abandoned moderates in favour of populists.
But investors in the firm may be in favour of one.
At Modem, 32 voted in favour, 2 against and 6 abstained.
Several PMDB bigwigs have already declared themselves in favour of impeachment.
Polls suggest that most Americans are in favour of such laws.
But among those aged 18 to 34, 63% are in favour.
Pimco thinks the odds are 60/40 in favour of Remain.
Their Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is in favour of formal independence.
On December 5th its shareholders voted in favour of the deal.
Lawmakers belonging to his party voted in favour of the bill.
Not that everyone was immediately in favour of such changes, however.
The Assemblee Nationale - in which President Emmanuel Macron's centrist LREM party has a commanding majority - voted in favour of the so-called "Loi Pacte" legislation bill, with 147 votes in favour of the bill versus 50 against.
Mr Zelensky's real campaign eschewed traditional rallies in favour of comedy performances.
They voted by 312 to 311 in favour of beginning that process.
This much may ultimately sway the vote in favour of May's deal.
Similarly, respondents in most countries are in favour of same-sex marriage.
These fake stories seemed very much slanted in favour of Mr Trump.
Recent winners are cut in favour of more exposure to recent losers.
Ditch the cliché gifts this year in favour of a DNA test.
German respondents stood out with just 48% in favour and 36% against.
Remainers never tried to make a serious case in favour of immigration.
Those in favour of a ban will cite two famous cricketing precedents.
Mr Muja's work, by contrast, rejects spectacle in favour of refugees' voices.
Remarkably, about a third believe there is bias in favour of women.
Eve wasn't happy with me ignoring her in favour of the giraffes.
The European Parliament voted in favour of a controversial digital copyright law.
He has abandoned Barack Obama's nuclear deal in favour of tight sanctions.
MPs voted by 420 to 110 in favour of the government's motion.
Yet polls suggest that three-quarters of the French are in favour.
ISS has recommended that GE's shareholders vote in favour of dropping KPMG.
But a startling 99.8% of those who turned out voted in favour.
At a public debate there locals voted decisively in favour of Brexit.
Yet many employees, promised generous overtime pay on Sundays, are in favour.
"This should act in favour of those from ethnic minorities," she argues.
Some closed down, and others abandoned CDs in favour of digital distribution.
It stated that Nick Miccarelli voted in favour of House Bill 1947.
The Italian parliament voted in favour of civil unions for gay couples.
In general, safe assets have been sold in favour of cyclical ones.
The French finance ministry said it remained in favour of the deal.
They reject tradional psychotherapy in favour of their own form of therapy.
"They are still in favour of the transaction; we're not," he said.
Britons voted 52% to 48% three years ago in favour of Brexit.
Technology shares were in favour following their U.S. peers' outperfomance on Monday.
They voted by 315 to 310 in favour of the first stage.
In a show of hands, Labour voted in favour of Corbyn's stance.
In a show of hands, Labour voted in favour of Corbyn's stance.
A referendum in favour of a republic would only be the start.
People are in favour of boxing and weed under the right circumstances.
Putting their heads together, they suspected that employing nouns ("I am in favour of the removal of settlers"), rather than verbs ("I am in favour of removing settlers"), to convey support for policy positions would have a calming effect.
Despite the criticism, a majority of Torontonians remain in favour of Sidewalk Labs.
Perhaps America will suddenly abandon Trumpism in favour of old-school, Rooseveltian internationalism.
He is already reconfiguring the country in favour of those who stayed loyal.
Well in the Netherlands nobody, almost nobody, is in favour of an exit.
He complained bitterly that technocrats had been sidelined in favour of unqualified types.
Last week three BoE policymakers had voted in favour of a rate hike.
Over 50 members say they are in favour of opening an impeachment inquiry.
We first ran an editorial in favour of same-sex marriage in 1996.
In recent weeks, the balance has tilted slightly in favour of diesel production.
Around 60% of Americans say they are in favour of more environmental protection.
Critics however say the report is too heavily weighted in favour of deregulation.
Sheikh Hamad abdicated in 2013 in favour of his son, Tamim bin Hamad.
In 2017 the Supreme People's Court ruled in favour of the private company.
And in 2012 and 2016 we voted in favour of the death penalty.
He even intervened from the Chair himself in favour of Labour government policy.
It is not just inertia and coercion that work in favour of English.
Mr Uribe's supporters fear that it is biased in favour of the FARC.
For much of American history, left-leaning activists argued in favour of it.
There have been Buddhist initiatives in favour of the environment and against racism.
BALPA said 93% of the votes cast were in favour of industrial action.
Australia just voted in favour of legalising same-sex marriage, by a mile.
Those in favour of the proposal say it would quickly pay for itself.
Mr Corbyn is reversing such reforms in favour of a new, Laclauian vision.
He added that DSW would, however, vote in favour of the spin-off.
ICC made a previous partial ruling in November, also in favour of TVO.
A vote in favour would be a step closer to forming a government.
The prison watchdog concluded that it was "not in favour" of segregated units.
The point of this piece is not to argue in favour of austerity.
Better to eschew "gynocentric" conventions in favour of self-sovereignty, the logic goes.
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Unite said turnout was 75 percent and 96 percent had voted in favour.
"All arguments in favour of such tariffs are ... ultimately far-fetched," he said.
Investors expect policymakers to vote 6-2 in favour of keeping rates unchanged.
A majority of Americans are in favour of such changes (see chart 2).
A Business Insider / GfK poll shows the public remains in favour of Brexit.
The budget was eventually approved with 321 votes in favour and 78 against.
Of votes cast, 80% were in favour of the resolution backing the deal.
Also, the country's legal system is strongly biased in favour of the rich.
Infantino was elected as a member with 63 in favour and 13 against.
The budget was eventually approved with 321 votes in favour and 78 against.
The RBI said all six members voted in favour of the rate cut.
This is in favour of the discussion about climate change causing global warming.
I'm in favour of impeachment but I don't know if it's the solution.
Activist fund Elliott on Thursday reiterated it was not in favour of a breakup.
Monster Hunter: World binned this mechanic in favour of a much more elegant solution.
But Li knew he had Deng on his side, in favour of military force.
In the United States, three-quarters of respondents are in favour of transgender rights.
They have abandoned traditional communal religion in favour of churches that emphasise personal identity.
Some Republicans have argued in favour of their reform plan on just those grounds.
Mr Abe has shown himself all in favour of women, except on the throne.
On the other hand, 227% of Jewish Israelis were in favour; 21958% were opposed.
Around 90% of those that did turn out voted in favour of the proposition.
Back then, most of the party's leadership was in favour of Remaining, albeit reluctantly.
If the court rules in favour, elections in Northern Ireland could delay the process.
The Trump administration hopes it will reshape production chains in favour of American workers.
Protesters marched in favour of repealing the Corn Laws and extending the voting franchise.
Today their Nordic descendants are abandoning coins and notes in favour of electronic payments.
Bullying the appellate body into ruling in favour of America would undermine its usefulness.
In an informal poll, a class of eight-year olds was overwhelmingly in favour.
A Reuters poll suggested a 6-3 vote in favour of a rate rise.
There is a fair bit of evidence in favour of the meritocracy Weber championed.
Britain's 2016 referendum saw 52 percent vote in favour of leaving the European Union.
At each Republican caucus a speech will be given in favour of each candidate.
Many countries have adopted international conventions against bribery and in favour of open government.
A slim majority of Brits voted in favour of leaving the EU, in 2016.
All this will help, yet the economics continue to tilt in favour of cities.
In 2009 more Republicans than Democrats were generally in favour of free-trade agreements.
"The decision in favour of these banks has already been taken," the person said.
Both had voted in favour of a historic steel tie-up with Tata Steel .
Beaucaire council has approved the name with 29 votes in favour and nine against.
Take a bow Hollywood et al… That's why we will still vote in favour.
"If Lula erred, I'm in favour of him paying for his mistakes," she added.
The law cleared the two-house PSD-controlled assembly with 275 votes in favour.
Shi'ite parties voted in favour, while Sunni Muslim and Kurdish lawmakers boycotted the session.
But on Tuesday he urged creditors to vote in favour of liquidating the chain.
A U.S. district judge is expected to rule in favour of allowing Sprint
May's victory was a narrow one — 301 parliamentarians voted in favour of the amendment.
Statoil's majority shareholder, the Norwegian government, is to vote in favour of the resolution.
"This was a victory for the forces which oppose globalisation, are fighting illegal migration and are in favour of clean ethnic states, in favour of self-sufficiency in the national economy," a spokesman of the party said in a post on YouTube.
And many of the arguments made in favour of the union in 2014 have evaporated.
Among the Democratic senators voting in favour were Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Two weeks ago, ICM polls showed a 52-48 percent split in favour of "Out".
Even oil companies now profess to be in favour of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 7-2642 vote in favour of no change.
Campaigners in favour of leaving the EU say it would free employers from red tape.
If not, then one can decide in favour of a PKO/Pekao merger or not.
Could the dictator really be thinking of giving up nukes in favour of economic development?
"We are pleased that the court has ruled in favour of our motion," Sverrisson said.
"But that is because there isn't a majority in favour of that law," he insists.
But America's invasion in 2003 upturned the old order in favour of Iraq's Shia majority.
Among all Israelis, including Arab Israelis, 21959% were in favour of the two-state solution.
Motorists worldwide have for years been abandoning four-door saloons in favour of bulkier SUVs.
Polls indicate public support swinging modestly in this direction: 43% in favour and 37% against.
Rather, it was two-thirds of eligible Turkish citizens in Germany who voted in favour.
E-commerce allows millennials to bypass traditional household names in favour of smaller niche brands.
Even the IMF, usually in favour of more orthodox free-market policies, supported the move.
Reverse Podsnaps think Britain is rejecting cosmopolitan values in favour of a repulsive Little Englandism.
Catalan officials released preliminary referendum results showing 90 percent support in favour of breaking away.
Unilever was likely to abandon its dual structure in favour of a single legal corporation.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted in favour of Mike Pompeo as secretary of state.
The court ruled in favour of a suit filed by Italy's major traditional taxi associations.
And, to a large extent, I believe because of his statements in favour of Pinochet.
The economic argument in favour of cutting death duties is weaker than you might suspect.
Public opinion is strongly in favour of allowing abortion for victims of rape or incest.
Its aim was to sway the election in favour of her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.
It is back in favour, as its newish government gets to grips with public finances.
Elizabeth Warren, a prominent Democrat and senator from Massachusetts, has spoken in favour of tariffs.
In all, 191 lawmakers voted against the budget and 158 in favour, with one abstention.
"We are always in favour of diplomacy and talks ... But talks need honesty," Rouhani said.
Many in the developing world see global trade as rigged in favour of rich countries.
Hats off to the TRAI for ruling in favour of a free and open internet.
There have only been two bigger weekly positioning swings in favour of bonds since 1995.
"The mainstream media silences the multiplicity of veganism in favour of white men," she says.
Black players are discriminated against as playmakers but discriminated in favour of on the wings.
According to Il Sole, F1003i CEO Renato Ravanelli is in favour of remaining a stakeholder.
Mr Trump is a former registered Democrat, who was once in favour of gun controls.
But this already seems to be on the wane, in favour of things like "*sigh*".
Your blogger is all in favour of immigration but this seems the flimsiest of arguments.
State media have recently published a flurry of articles about this, not all in favour.
Most trade unions back Remain and Mr Corbyn has given a dutiful speech in favour.
"I would also be in favour of more proportionality (in focus on risks)," he added.
Numerous surveys show that the majority of Americans are in favour of stricter gun laws.
Those in favour of universality argue that it broadens political support for public pre-schooling.
Enea's shareholders voted in September last year in favour of the company's joining the project.
The elderly vote helped swing that referendum 52 to 48 percent in favour of Brexit.
The parliament voted by 393 votes in favour of same-sex marriage to 226 against.
In other words, there's not much evidence in favour of smoking cannabis for health reasons.
He left F1 for good in 2006, dropped in favour of a young Robert Kubica.
But now, pressure could also be mounting in favour of a tax on red meat.
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of Tsai and Lai is in favour of formal independence.
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He ordered the tearing down of 1,722 Soviet apartment blocks in favour of something glassier.
There have only been four bigger weekly positioning swings in favour of bonds since 1995.
The US Chamber of Commerce, better known for opposing regulations, is also now in favour.
Only 21 states have a majority in favour of impeachment (see our Graphic detail page).
Members of Parliament have voted in favour of Prime Minister Boris Johnson&aposs Brexit bill.
People in northern Iraq voted overwhelmingly in favour of independence in Monday's non-binding referendum.
Twelve council members voted in favour, while Bolivia joined Russia in voting no, and China abstained.
The far-right League, a member of Italy's ruling coalition, is in favour of the pipeline.
Some other shareholders collectively owning 4 percent plan to vote in favour, their representatives told Reuters.
Old-fashioned values, including sensitivity, kindness, and fragility, they dismissed in favour of ruthlessness, candour, strength.
The ruling Conservatives, the opposition Labour Party and at least five smaller parties are in favour.
An arbitration panel ruled in favour of Eli Lilly & Co regarding a complaint filed by Adocia.
Ms Le Pen is no longer in favour of quitting the EU, but of conquering it.
Ms Tsai was once outspoken in favour of marriage equality, which recommended her to younger voters.
They have now snowballed into a movement against police brutality and in favour of full democracy.
Netanyahu tells us he is in favour but that we have to wait for better timing.
The major argument in favour of strict voting requirements is that they reduce significant voter fraud.
Three out of eight MPC members voted in favour of a hike at the last meeting.
BP spent over $13m directly to help defeat a ballot initiative in favour of the levy.
We are in favour of people being required to report suspected abuse to a safeguarding person.
So far First Quantum has retreated from threats to shut in production in favour of negotiations.
He then asked those in favour to read and respond to eight arguments against their view.
No justices spoke up in favour of politicians warping district lines to entrench their own power.
Several polls have already found the majority of Australians are in favour of same-sex marriage. 
In China itself the field has tilted in favour of those advocating a more unyielding stance.
The year was 1989 and the Supreme Court had just voted in favour of Webster v.
Suppose you have two coins, one fair and the other biased 60% in favour of heads.
Workers inevitably neglect murky but critical tasks in favour of those the boss can easily quantify.
When it was above fair value, it would lighten up on stocks in favour of cash.
Pioneering countries and new research have added to the argument in favour of universal health care.
And so there is a great opportunity, which in fact is materialising, in favour of democracy.
Five years ago 44% of them voted against and 25% in favour (the rest were neutral).
"Families are in favour of segregation," says Dante Contreras, an economist at the University of Chile.
With Labour and a clutch of Tory rebels in favour, the Commons may soon follow suit.
So far only the proposal regarding Apple has been voted on, with just 5% in favour.
Over the past two decades the balance of power has shifted in favour of local populations.
Around the same time, thousands of people in Athenry marched in favour of the data centre.
However, Unipol plans to reduce this exposure in favour of corporate bonds and other asset classes.
"The people have voted in favour of democracy, they have chosen democracy," CHP leader Kilicdaroglu said.
Mr Corbyn is evidently set on reinstating his party's 1980s stance in favour of unilateral disarmament.
"We are most definitely not in favour of an increase in US tariffs on foreign wine."
Not surprisingly, Russian copyright watchdog Rospatent ended up ruling in favour of the Russian vodka brand.
The businessman would not be in favour of UniCredit selling its most prized assets, it said.
Consequently, Mr Phillips wants Britain to abandon organic integration in favour of a more muscular approach.
For comparison, 85% of people who claimed no faith were in favour of legalising assisted dying.
Over 70% of America's population believes that the economy is rigged in favour of vested interests.
By the mid-1930s many politicians in the region were in favour of mass Jewish emigration.
But the congressmen who voted in favour of impeachment on April 17th mostly cited other reasons.
To be approved, the changes will require two-thirds of shareholders present to vote in favour.
On Thursday, the High Court in London issued further court orders in favour of Ms Akhmedov.
Shareholders in the London Stock Exchange voted in favour of the proposed merger with Deutsche Börse.
FOMC members were in favour of taking steps to trim the country's $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
The Generalitat says 2.3m people (around 43% of the electorate) voted, 90% of them in favour.
Crucially both Iraq and Iran have stated they are in favour, which removes any remaining obstacles.
Advent however spurned GSO's offer in favour of a cheaper underwritten syndicated loan, the bankers said.
Environmental law (3) This amendment would vote in favour of adding environmental safeguards to the bill.
"CDP's choice has been made and is in favour of Enel", one of the sources said.
Once inside, the ratio of customers to photographers/employees was massively in favour of the latter.
The French National Assembly voted in favour of the legislation by 228-139, with 24 abstaining.
Inmarsat's shareholders decisively backed the takeover in May, with nearly 79% of shares voted in favour.
At the prior meeting on October 7, policymakers voted 3-2 in favour of holding rates.
That flipped most derivatives pricing in favour of a weaker euro over the next few months.
That said, he admits it was easy to relinquish autonomy in favour of the greater good.
Lawmakers in Britain's lower house of parliament voted 327 to 299 in favour of the plan.
The source said that following the resignation of board member Gerard Magnin in protest over EDF's strategy ahead of the meeting, the remaining 17 board members narrowly voted in favour of the final investment decision for the project, with 10 votes in favour and 7 votes against.
Emerging market equity funds remained in favour, attracting $1 billion, and Japanese equity funds attracted $800 million.
Many of those in favour of Brexit argue that the project will be good for the economy.
Maybe there were, let's say 20 or 30 percent in the polls were in favour before Brexit.
He is irritable, intransigent and whimsical, scorning an entire breakfast in favour of a diet cherry Coke.
Around 60% of Americans say they are in favour of legalising pot—including around half of Republicans.
That represents a swelling consensus in favour of legalisation; a decade ago, around 30% said the same.
Recent trade rows will give most leaders pause before declaring themselves in favour of the next deal.
The government has scrapped the Trust in favour of a single board with 12 to 14 members.
He fears the country has rejected ideals of kindness and consensus in favour of self-righteous force.
The final tally was 367 votes cast in favour of impeachment, versus 137 against, and seven abstentions.
In Poland, 41% of the younger cohort were in favour but only 28% of the older one.
This represents a rupture with at least four decades of bipartisan consensus in favour of liberal internationalism.
A rebellion reckoned to be 7,000-strong in favour of the pope in 1569 was brutally suppressed.
Palestinian officials have already spurned the plan, believing it will be heavily biased in favour of Israel.
In short, the number of Turkish citizens who voted in favour of the reform was some 450,000.
Surveys show that millennial consumers are eschewing "stuff" in favour of experiential gifts like travel and entertainment.
Defying the prime minister, his cabinet's legislative committee voted on November 13th in favour of the law.
His work contributed to a philosophy in favour of small government that was blooming at the time.
Working in her favour is the fact that most MPs are in favour of a soft Brexit.
But in 2015 he did sign an open letter in favour of a ban on AI weaponry.
Of the 343 letters sent to the government during the comment period, only his was in favour.
Those in favour think it is good to try to harmonise a complicated patchwork of state rules.
But Ms Shelton's more recent statements in favour of looser policy seem to suggest a thoroughgoing conversion.
Liberal newcomer Ciudadanos voted in favour of Rajoy, as did a small party from the Canary Islands.
It indicates that selective pressures in favour of this gene started to relax about 4.2m years ago.
Although public opinion seems strongly in favour, the unprecedented method of voting makes turnout hard to predict.
The courts were stuffed with members of the bourgeoisie who would always rule in favour of capitalists.
They were not helped by a ruling in favour of Mr Mulvaney from the CFPB's own legaldepartment.
Some 60% of 18-29-year-olds, however, were in favour, double the share of over-70s.
Second, liberals have to be eternally vigilant against the rigging of markets in favour of vested interests.
Pravin Gordhan, a popular finance minister fired by Mr Zuma, has spoken in favour of Mr Ramaphosa.
Mr Biss is in favour of a progressive income-tax rate, universal healthcare and free higher education.
Germany has erupted in jubilant celebration as the country's government voted in favour of same sex marriage.
Britons voted by 52-48 percent in favour of leaving the EU in a referendum in 2016.
Unlike Mr Corbyn, Mr Benn was in favour of British military intervention against Islamic State in Syria.
A follow-up later in the week will analyse the respondent's argument in favour of agency fees.
Finance that complies with Islamic sharia law shuns payment of interest rate in favour of sharing profit.
A delisting in favour of an overseas bourse would be a rare move by a Japanese company.
Anti-African prejudice may be linked to India's stubborn, caste-related bias in favour of lighter skin.
But the state has long tried to erase ethnic distinctions in favour of a single Egyptian identity.
The bigger factor is that white Britons are abandoning common names in favour of more unusual ones.
Swiss voters rejected a plan to bring in a universal basic income; only 23% were in favour.
Brexiteers dislike this procedure as it tips the negotiating balance in favour of the EU, not Britain.
A WEEK ago, as news of the vote in favour of Brexit sunk in, global markets tumbled.
BORIS JOHNSON'S CONSERVATIVE PARTY - EXIT WITH A DEAL Johnson has pledged to campaign in favour of Brexit.
In 2006, 40% of Democrats were in favour of a border wall; now less than 10% are.
Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper reported the official decision in favour of the merger would be announced on Friday.
SimplyBiz considered an IPO in 2015 but eventually dropped the idea in favour of securing alternative financing.
A Labour source said on Monday the party was expected to vote in favour of the amendment.
However, an Italian appeals court later ruled in favour of Fininvest's request to cancel the forced sale.
The Senate, controlled by the conservative opposition, voted 250 against 92 in favour of the government proposal.
Foxtel and Roadshow, which are sharing a lawyer, Richard Lancaster, argued in favour of a broad definition.
The index outperformed the broader European market on Tuesday, with heavily weighted mining stocks back in favour.
London backed remaining in the EU in the June 2016 referendum that went in favour of leaving.
The bank's Monetary Policy Committee voted 6-2 in favour of leaving rates and QE unchanged. 2.
It swaps the traditional hangover-bashing hot sauce and lemon juice in favour of Eastern-inspired ingredients.
Polling by ComRes shows that a majority of lawmakers intend to vote in favour of expanding Heathrow.
This era also signalled a move away from analog technologies in general, in favour of computer music.
Congress is broadly in favour of the force, although the Senate and House are haggling over details.
However, ISS also recommended shareholders vote in favour of Kim Shin-bae's appointment as an internal director.
Councillors in North Yorkshire voted in favour of the project on Monday after two days of hearings.
Rejecting this weighty assessment in favour of evidence-light American warnings would have set a worrying precedent.
"The Commission was unable to demonstrate the existence of an advantage in favour of Starbucks," judges said.
After a brief hiccup, financials stocks, often with large weightings across global markets, are back in favour.
If a simple majority votes in favour, the president is impeached, which is analogous to being indicted.
Such a model, however, tends to distort financial resources in favour of large companies, the report said.
Murray Goulburn shareholders had voted in favour of the deal earlier this year, which concluded in May.
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AMA's board unanimously recommended shareholders vote in favour of both transactions, the company said in the statement.
So every seat relinquished in a competitive district shifts the odds in favour of the challenging party.
At the Progress meeting Paul Mason, an activist and prominent Corbyn supporter, taunted those Labourites who do not share Mr Corbyn's left-wing views to leave and "get on" with setting up their own "pro-Remain party, that is in favour of illegal war and in favour of privatisation".
"For me, marriage in the Basic Law is marriage between a man and a woman and that is why I did not vote in favour of this bill today," she told reporters moments after the 393-266 vote in favour of an amendment that will legalise same-sex marriage.
Parliamentary constituencies that overwhelmingly voted Leave in last year's referendum largely ditched UKIP candidates in favour of Tories.
BE: It's a clear and present danger, but the economics will speak in favour of a global standard.
Here we summarise the best ones in favour of Leave, to help voters who are wavering or undecided.
This willingness to accept lower or no dividends in favour of leaner balance sheets marks a significant shift.
Perhaps, he deliberately chose to do away with them in favour of introducing unnecessary drama to the plot.
"High tariffs created large business interests in favour of protectionism, meaning tariff momentum can build," Oxford Economics warns.
Lawmakers voted 197-0 in favour of the bill, marking a landslide win for equality in the country.
Mindong's underground bishop, Guo Xijin, is being forced to step aside in favour of a state-approved cleric.
The argument in favour is that he's so much the face of Brexit that it's now or never.
After 17 hours of intense debate, Parliament voted in favour of a bill allowing for Brexit to begin.
The verdict reversed the findings of a lower court, which in January 2018 ruled in favour of DNB.
He said on Sunday he would quit in favour of Sir Julius Chan, a two-time former premier.
It can claim that the balance of global power is shifting dangerously in favour of a new oligarchy.
This is often overlooked in economic histories in favour of product innovation, the exciting new gadgets and goods.
Cities should stop trying to increase the supply of parking and rigging the market in favour of homeowners.
Denmark considered following suit but a panel of experts recommended in favour of letting the sleeping dog lie.
You come to us and tell us that the great cities are in favour of the gold standard.
She might stand down in favour of Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the CDU general secretary and her preferred heir.
Those measures include suspending automated processing in favour of completing settlement manually after conducting due diligence, Euroclear said.
Aaron Terrazas, an economist at Zillow, a price-listings website, has noticed a tilt in favour of buyers.
He said he and some other farmers in the area had dumped potatoes in favour of growing mustard.
There is a chance that Mr Corbyn will at last come out in favour of a second referendum.
The Islamic Republic, which voted in favour, said it had a policy of "zero tolerance" against workplace harassment.
They could result in even more patients with serious illnesses shunning regular treatments in favour of traditional ones.
The idea at the heart of the plan is to roll back competition in favour of co-operation.
A prosecutor has drawn up the three judges, alleging that their decisions in favour of CICIG were illegal.
On January 7th Sandra Jovel, the foreign minister, described its ruling in favour of Mr Osorio as "illegal".
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Both sides of the argument expect the Supreme Court to rule in favour of Mr Janus in June.
At an extraordinary shareholder's meeting in Amsterdam, 99.97 percent of shareholders present voted in favour of the merger.
In addition to solid backing from her Democratic colleagues, two Republican senators have already come out in favour.
Dr Mahathir reckons that if 80% vote, that could tip the contest in favour of his PH coalition.
Most of the data "found overwhelmingly in favour of handwriting as the mode most likely to support learning".
Even if shareholders vote in favour of the resolution, ExxonMobil, like Shell, would probably have an escape hatch.
But on Tuesday he showed the world an Alabama that rejected hatred in favour of decency and competence.
"Many campaigners in favour of leaving the EU see immigration as their trump card," the Financial Times writes.
Many young Koreans feel that the system is corrupt, and rigged in favour of the rich and powerful.
Both belong to the Schengen zone: in 2005, 55% of the Swiss voted in favour of joining it.
In the general election last June, this political levee was expected to break in favour of the Conservatives.
By their own lights they were voting against a closed elite in favour of open and accountable government.
"The mayor is in favour of distributing little blue pills," the decree states, according to The Telegraph's translation.
Risk reversal spreads widened slightly in favour of sterling puts, pointing to investors' caution over the pound's fall.
But many people think the royal palace is now conspiring against the PJD in favour of the PAM.
In 2013 P4 considered floating in Warsaw, but decided in favour of a 900 million euro debt issue.
Bosses of many of the biggest companies in Britain have come out strongly in favour of remaining in.
Petry managed to secure a two-thirds majority on the party executive board in favour of expelling Hoecke.
LCH dropped long-running plans to launch swaptions clearing in favour of the standardised platform for bilateral swaps.
The survey of 1,215 Conservative Party members found 59 percent opposed May's deal, with 38 percent in favour.
But the European Parliament voted in March in favour of scrapping the half-yearly time changes from 2021.
A vote in favour by the European Parliament would pave the way for the reforms to become law.
On Thursday night, over 240 percent of the network's hash power had signalled in favour of the proposal.
There is confusion about whether the old Tripoli government is standing down in favour of the new one.
It has also been underpinned by a political consensus in favour of a market economy run by technocrats.
Another question is whether the city's own mayor would be dropped in favour of the new, regional mayor.
Nascimento barely survives and the judges rightly award the fight in favour of Motoya in a split decision.
To avoid splitting the anti-Corbyn vote one challenger, Angela Eagle, withdrew in favour of another, Owen Smith.
An indictment might have shifted the odds of winning the presidential race decisively in favour of Donald Trump.
Theoretically, if not yet in practice, trigger warnings may oust great literature in favour of socialist-realist tedium.
Liberal newcomer Ciudadanos voted in favour of Rajoy, as did a small party from the Canary Islands region.
The European Parliament voted by 410 to 192 in favour of ending the practice of seasonal time shifts.
The country was a consistent net exporter until 22019, when the trade pendulum swung in favour of imports.
Fast forward a couple of months, however, and the playing field has shifted in favour of put options.
The vote was 5003 in favour and 17 against, all members of the pro-Russian opposition Harmony party.
Consumers evolve, corporate hierarchies adjust and sometimes cease to exist altogether in favour of a more dynamic structure.
"For me personally, the calculation turns out slightly in favour of raising interest rates," Mora said on Wednesday.
Two days later, a Mexican federal court in Mexico City ruled in favour of granting the extradition requests.
That option was discarded in favour of a loan waiver that would change the drawdown period, sources said.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, in favour of change, has called the referendum a "once-in-a-generation" chance.
Fast food CEO Andrew Puzder, Donald Trump's former labor secretary pick, famously came out in favour of automation.
The Bellator approach to its athletes may explain why fighters are leaving UFC in favour of Coker's company.
Both grooms and the best man are booed off for being boring, in favour of entertainment legend Adele.
This requires a two-thirds majority of MPs to vote in favour of any early dissolution of Parliament.
However, the former Soviet republic plans to gradually cease raw cotton exports in favour of domestic textile production.
May's rejection of free-market values in favour of a more interventionist government now looks like a mistake.
Lawmakers approved the motion in an expedited procedure with 163 votes in favour, two against and 11 abstentions.
" Camilleri said Ferrari were in favour of the cap as "good for the economic sustainability of Formula One.
Most locals do support ending Danish rule at some point in the future, but in favour of independence.
An NHK survey before the election showed 32 percent in favour, 21 percent opposed, and 39 percent unsure.
On September 9th the CBS board also named six new directors, tilting the majority in favour of Ms Redstone.
When differences are found, they are not always in favour of the same sex and may shift over time.
Mr Quarles is described by former associates as being in favour of policies administered through transparent and direct rules.
The 10-year Japanese government bond yield was 0.12 percent, highlighting the wide gap in favour of the dollar.
RBR argues Credit Suisse's IT platform should be abandoned in favour of a new, yet-to-be built system.
Removing those who are undecided, the split was 53 percent in favour of another referendum and 47 percent against.
It is by no means clear that other Barclays investors are in favour of jettisoning the bank's trading activities.
On the campaign trail in 2016 Donald Trump claimed that the system is "rigged" in favour of big business.
Shareholder advisory group Glass Lewis recommended that investors vote in favour of Lloyds' pay policy at the forthcoming AGM.
Netflix is ditching its five-star ratings system for good in favour of a thumbs up/thumbs down one.
"We warn against circumventing the powers of the judicial authorities in favour of the independent administrative authorities," it added.
Critics say that a decision in favour of pulling drinking water from Lake Michigan will set a dangerous precedent.
Millions of them voted in favour of leaving the bloc, often swayed by the "Out" campaign's arguments on immigration.
It requires the shedding of assets whose expected returns have fallen most in favour of those that are cheaper.
The swing in favour of smelters is reinforced by the return of price participation after two years of none.
It only takes a nod from leaders in Beijing to swing votes in favour of the party's preferred candidate.
Such groups worry that a decision in favour of the Ktunaxa will set off an avalanche of similar claims.
The Bulgarian parliament has voted in favour of state aid for NEK to allow it to make the payment.
A law that seems rigged in favour of locals ultimately may end up harming both Chinese firms and consumers.
Most of the world is trending towards "email"; hyphens disappear over time, in favour of the closed-up form.
More than a dozen town councils, mostly in north Wales, have come out in favour of independence this year.
A Kiev court ruled in favour of Kolomoisky in April by declaring that the nationalisation process had been illegal.
Yet at least twice in 2012, and again in 2015, the German finance ministry spoke in favour of it.
Exhaustion with privatisation and austerity coincides with a growing feeling that British capitalism is rigged in favour of insiders.
But California may hint at things to come: 46% of Latinos there voted in favour of legalisation in 2010.
He first embraced crash industrialisation, then dropped it in favour of the drive for a 10m-tonne sugar harvest.
His vice-president, Joe Biden, and his attorney-general, Eric Holder, had come out in favour of Mr Perez.
Some 60% of 18- to 29-year-olds were in favour, however: double the share among the over-70s.
And last month the Alaska Confederation of Natives issued its first-ever presidential endorsement, in favour of Mrs Clinton.
Both mean buying customers at any price and deferring profits in favour of user numbers that will impress investors.
At the ARIAs, Australia's answer to the Grammys, musicians spoke out in favour of marriage equality, nightlife and puppies.
A resolution needs nine votes in favour and no vetoes by Russia, China, the United States, Britain or France.
AMERICANS ARE more in favour of "big-government" policies today than at any point in the last 68 years.
In fact, surveys show that people are more in favour of redistributive policies than they were in the 1980s.
It means shedding assets that have risen a lot in favour of those that have gone up by less.
Uncertainty over Brexit, which is likely to continue until October and perhaps beyond, argues in favour of holding fire.
On the one hand it would limit deductions in favour of cuts to marginal tax rates—a worthwhile reform.
At least 25% of senior debt had to vote in favour, as did the same proportion of subordinated bondholders.
Deutsche Post is phasing out use of VW Caddy vans in favour of Streetscooter electric vans it has designed.
JPMORGAN SAYS 28 PERCENT OF SHAREHOLDERS VOTE IN FAVOUR OF PROPOSAL AIMED AT EASING PROXY ACCESS RIGHT FOR SHAREHOLDERS
Thousands of Mr Morales's supporters marched in favour of the constitutional change; and thousands of people demonstrated against it.
This lack of scrutiny matters, because the incentives of those who adjudicate disputes are skewed in favour of employers.
If America ends up wanting to appeal against a ruling in favour of China, this will become self-defeating.
He also cautioned against dismissing arguments put forward by the European Central Bank and others in favour of relocation.
He said he was not motivated by money but believes the mainstream media is biased in favour of Widodo.
The consensus in favour of unfettered capital mobility began to weaken after the East Asian crises of 1997-98.
It is hard to impeach a president: both houses of Congress must vote in favour by two-thirds majorities.
A ruling in favour of Vivendi could mean the French group gets back ownership of the stake it transferred.
However, he has also spoken in favour of changing EU rules to strip public investment out of deficit calculations.
More than 95 percent of the shareholders present on Friday voted in favour of dropping the board reshuffle vote.
On Thursday, Vivendi had said Elliott's vote in favour of Genish at an April 24 AGM showed its "inconsistency".
Many wonder, however, if Japanese assets would really remain in favour if an actual war broke out in Asia.
The risks and costs of breaking up a large bank are one consideration in favour of the status quo.
Very few are in favour of temporary, or even outright, nationalisation, as Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, has urged.
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, PiS's leader, suggested that most of the party's MPs would vote in favour of the abortion ban.
The weight of business and union opinion in favour of staying in is likely to tell in the end.
According to Mr Hersh, this explains why most lawmakers are in favour of allowing easy access to public records.
The PP has brushed off suggestions that Mr Rajoy might step down in favour of another of its leaders.
The goal, according to Mr McDonnell, is an "irreversible shift in wealth and power in favour of working people".
Perhaps 150 of Labour's 230 MPs will vote in favour of the plan, rebelling against their leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
Less than an hour after the genocide bill passed, the House voted in favour of economic sanctions against Turkey.
Shanghai speculators, meanwhile, appear to be continuing to shun copper in favour of more exciting markets such as nickel.
So is Larry Summers, who was in favour of prudence when he was U.S. Treasury secretary two decades ago.
With 62 percent of Delhaize's shares represented at the meeting, some 99.6 percent voted in favour of the deal.
The motion needed two thirds of shareholders to vote in favour in order to pass, according to the filing.
The majority of the court's judges ruled in favour of Eldorado in November, but a final ruling was pending.
A ruling in favour of VMedia would be "great for consumers and it increases competition and access," Lau said.
The group is not in favour of imposing a cess on sugar as the industry's financial situation has improved.
He said he would not contest the next election if parliament voted later today in favour of holding one.
More than 90 percent of almost 45,000 members of 5-Star voted in favour of the programme on Friday.
Representatives of the Croatian government, which owns a 12% stake in the company, voted in favour of the offer.
All 15 companies are in favour of maintaining the coffee reserve—as long as they are paid for it.
McDonnell believes Britain needs "an irreversible shift in the balance of power and wealth in favour of working people".
He refers to Mexicans Against Corruption and Impunity (MCCI), a business-backed NGO, as "Mexicans in favour of corruption".
Merkel said she was in favour of doing more for Germany as a research location and boosting innovation there.
She had argued in favour of remaining in the EU, but she kept a low profile during the campaign.
Why the fall in favour for the game that took the world by storm less than a month ago?
Those in favour of open markets and societies need to see off the threat posed by those who value neither.
Yet it is hard to see these arguments swaying enough MPs to swing the vote in favour of the deal.
The introduction of the VAR in the Italian league did, indeed, appear to reduce penalties in favour of home teams.
Brokers including Goldman Sachs, Citi and Kepler Cheuvreux all came out heavily in favour of European banks on Monday morning.
In the case of Fries vs Roe, the state finds in favour of the defendant, a Ms Saul T. Schnacks.
That compared with the 101 billion yuan Refinitiv-compiled SmartEstimate, which are weighted in favour of the more accurate analysts.
But the vote in favour of May's timetable disappointed those investors who had been hoping that Brexit would be delayed.
Russia changed the course of the conflict in favour of Assad's government last year when it intervened with air strikes.
Councillors at North Yorkshire County Council voted in favour of the application 7 to 4 after two days of hearings.
Even those in favour blame Japanese right-wingers, especially a former Tokyo governor, Shintaro Ishihara, for inflaming the Senkaku dispute.
On June 224, 22016, the U.K. voted to remain in the EEC, with around 251 percent in favour of staying.
Polls have found that roughly half of Texans—and a large majority of Republicans—are in favour of the idea.
In 153 the Winick-Voss idea was scrapped in favour of building a more powerful Middle Eastern facility from scratch.
"Affirmative action" policies, which discriminate in favour of members of disadvantaged groups, are widespread in America and many other countries.
Those that called for the new contracts, however, have spurned them in favour of similar products traded on the CME.
"All That Man Is" broke with the occasionally ostentatious diction of these novels in favour of plainer, more direct storytelling.
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted in favour of the mid-century target in a non-binding resolution earlier this year.
The most powerful argument in favour of Brexit is that it was an attempt to bring back control to Parliament.
In theory, Republicans tend to be in favour of light-touch regulation and leaving governance and policymaking to local authorities.
The Quebec experiment showed a significant crowding out of informal child-care arrangements in favour of cheap, government-run facilities.
What makes this year different is that my annual pros/cons list started to finally tip in favour of going.
In some scenarios, including a chaotic Brexit, more than half of Scots say they would vote in favour of independence.
The best argument in favour of the Indians' chances isn't the magic of their current streak, but their impregnable pitching.
On balance, Fitch expects that Peru will maintain economic policy continuity, given the popular consensus in favour of macroeconomic stability.
Opinion polls had shown a majority in favour of repeal, but there was a very high percentage of undecided voters.
Many, especially outside Indonesia, assumed that a politician in favour of reform and development would fight for liberal values, too.
America under Donald Trump is retreating from its role as underwriter, in favour of a doctrine of national self-interest.
The government, which claims to be pro-Western and in favour of co-operation with NATO, insisted on its choice.
Mr Khan's policy is likely to prove popular: more than two-thirds of Londoners are in favour of rent controls.
Those in favour of higher rates of inheritance tax argue that it reduces the inequality passed from generation to generation.
In their despair, Brazilians are about to reject a discredited party in favour of a political adventurer with repellent ideas.
Of those, all four laymen allowed to run have declared in favour of one or another of the two clerics.
The British financial trading systems firm ditched Temenos in favour of a 1.5 billion pound deal with rival bidder Ion.
And, most consequentially, it issued a series of decisions on voting laws that found in favour of entrenched (Republican) majorities.
In countries with closer ties to China, agents have occasionally dispensed with such pressures in favour of more resolute action.
Tens of thousands of people, many of them high-school students, rallied in Washington, DC, in favour of gun control.
A parliament tally showed that 229 LREM members voted in favour of the controversial treaty, 9 against and 52 abstained.
Asset manager Brooks MacDonald last month halved its holdings of investment-grade UK company debt in favour of government bonds.
So when Ikea Singapore announced that they were scrapping it in favour of digital tablet stations, people got pretty pissed.
"Reaching the inflation target would speak in favour of raising rates, but there are different reasons as well," Gatnar said.
Catalan officials say 43 percent of voters still managed to cast ballots with 90 percent in favour of breaking away.
I spoke with young entrepreneurs who are ditching email entirely in favour of quicker and more efficient methods of communication.
That is to give the territory full democracy, not a system that is rigged in favour of the Communists' supporters.
Older people, who remember a time when Britain was outside the EU before 1973, are overwhelmingly in favour of leaving.
Styles acknowledges he's no Brexit expert, but fundamentally he says he's in favour of unity and harnessing our shared potential.
Britain, the Netherlands and the Nordic countries are likely to be in favour, with some Mediterranean countries, notably Italy, against.
However, proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) asked shareholders last month to vote in favour of the remuneration report.
A figure involved in one of the campaigns joked that the result could be 52-48 in favour of Swinson.
Correction: An earlier version of this piece said the justices voted 5-3 in favour of the University of Texas.
That tie affirmed the lower court's ruling in favour of the union, leaving agency fees intact for the time being.
The Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) pilot union said 96 percent of Ryanair pilots in Germany voted in favour of strike action.
One source said the deal has been discussed by the Thomson Reuters board, which was in favour of the transaction.
But did that story shift the balance slightly in favour of Leave, who also went on to win the referendum?
The motion, which does not mention Google explicitly by name, passes with 20163 in favour to 174 votes against. bit.
But a thunderous serve from Seixas to level at 9-9 shifted the momentum back in favour of the Brazilians.
Loiseau said neither May nor Labour's opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn had spoken out strongly in favour of a second referendum.
The House of Commons voted by 299 votes to 70 in favour of Johnson's request for a pre-Christmas election.
HONG KONG, June 2 (IFR) - Asia credit markets were slightly firmer on Friday with Chinese property developers back in favour.
Bercow said he would not contest the next election if parliament voted later on Monday in favour of calling one.
The survey also showed a majority of 56 percent in favour of gays having the same marriage rights as heterosexuals.
Defensive shares were also not in favour, with land transport shares, such as railway operators, and drugmakers both under water.
All six MPC members voted in favour of a rate cut and for retaining the accommodative stance, the statement said.
Some titles are still in dispute, but none of the current (undisputed) chiefs have spoken in favour of Coastal GasLink.
Yet if the odds and polls continue to drift in favour of the status quo, many expect sterling to bounce.
RUSSIA'S FINANCE MINISTRY SAYS CONFIDENT THAT UK SUPREME COURT WILL RULE IN FAVOUR OF MOSCOW IN RUSSIA-UKRAINE EUROBOND CASE
" In October, steel giant ArcelorMittal Europe came out in favour of a carbon border tax, calling it "effective and fair.
Should delegates vote in favour of staying in power with Merkel's conservatives, they could still limit Scholz's room for manoeuvre.
The U.S. business community is deeply split, with exporters and import-competing firms in favour, while importers are fiercely opposed.
Before it is finalised, employees and creditors will need vote in favour of the plan, according to business rescue law.
No one abstained, 142 voted in favour of Lofven remaining in the job and three members of parliament were absent.
If parliament votes in favour of the no-confidence motion, he and his entire cabinet would have to step down.
However Martin called Merkel's ideas for the euro zone, which reject federalist solutions in favour of an intergovernmental approach, minimalist.
The majority of the court's judges had ruled in favour of Eldorado in November but a final ruling was pending.
Only 22% of people say they don't deserve their often enormous payback, with 53% being in favour of their riches.
So we are all in favour of multilateral trading system, we are all in favour of level playing field, and reciprocity-, JK: So-, and that's why we are working very closely with China also, and-, together with the United States and Japan, in order to reform WTO, because we need level playing field, and multilateralism.
Floral textile patterns imported from France were thrown out in favour of harsh, jagged designs featuring mechanical nuts and lightning bolts.
No one would be surprised if Salman, who is 81, were to abdicate in favour of his 31-year-old heir.
Smaller operators would also welcome the levelling of a playing field that is currently tilted heavily in favour of bigger players.
Le Pen replied that other countries were already introducing protectionist measures and spoke in favour of what she called "intelligent protectionism".
Woodford is selling the fund's less liquid and unlisted assets in favour of more liquid stocks so that it can reopen.
Eight of Akzo's top 20 investors have come out in favour of talks, and none has come forward to oppose them.
A Telecom Italia shareholder meeting approved the slate of board candidates submitted by Vivendi with 49.4 percent of votes in favour.
Tens of thousands of people signed a petition, started by a German-owned competitor, Beat, in favour of ride-hailing apps.
An extremely hot leveraged loan and high-yield bond market has led to a weakening of terms in favour of borrowers.
"At the moment sterling/dollar still appears heavily tipped in favour of sellers," Jameel Ahmad, chief market analyst at FXTM, said.
The two-year U.S.-German yield spread is nearly 300 basis points, the widest in favour of the dollar since 1989.
It's also ditching a standard industry way of measuring performance in favour of one that will automatically make returns look higher.
That compared with a 52-443 percent split in favour of "Out" in ICM polls two weeks ago, the Guardian said.
Yale is currently debating whether to discontinue using the word "freshman" in favour of the more gender-neutral term "first-year".
With 98.6% of votes counted, 91.5% had voted in favour of the proposition; but only 36.9% of the electorate had voted.
Those in favour see an unfair imbalance between the anonymity granted to victims and the spotlight faced by those falsely accused.
Last year, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he was in favour of increasing Polish ownership in reference to the mBank sale.
Last month, Honda said it would phase out all diesel vehicle sales in Europe by 2021 in favour of electrified vehicles.
That is way beyond the sorts of measures—including universal background checks on gun-buyers—Democrats are generally in favour of.
But it is not difficult to understand why many people, including those broadly in favour of abortion choice, find it problematic.
A stand in favour of Colin Kaepernick fits Nike's brand, which celebrates the goal-oriented individual and has keen black fans.
He is in favour of free trade, which is falling out of fashion on the left as well as the right.
No wonder, then, that informal polling before the referendum showed a large majority in favour of continued membership of the union.
Shareholders voted in favour of the bank's 2017 compensation report with 80.8 percent support, up from 57.98 percent the prior year.
But during the lean years, when macro was less in favour, they had to cut fees and in some cases staff.
His character, a self-loathing "heterosexual cisgender man", declines their offer to say grace in favour of a "First-People's chant".
In the case that gave rise to Chevron, the court ruled in favour of granting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discretion.
Those people who said our series was "trans-bashing" probably hadn't read the pieces by those in favour of self-identification.
York council may soon vote in favour of a local plan, which would be the city's first in over 60 years.
On May 14th the justices ruled in favour of New Jersey, which violated the act in 2014 by legalising such wagers.
With only a small majority of Republican voters in favour of the policy, it had long looked like a misstep nonetheless.
Just 40 Tories who are not on the government payroll voted in favour of the deal; 118 Tories voted against it.
The leader of the far-right Freedom Party, Norbert Hofer, said on Tuesday it would vote in favour of the bill.
Before the Election Day, about 80% of retweets were in favour of Trump while only 20% of retweets were supporting Clinton.
Though it is likely to remain comfortably the largest party, it may lose the narrow parliamentary majority in favour of independence.
An international tribunal last year ruled in favour of Ghana, allowing Tullow, the lead operator of the project, to resume drilling.
Those in favour argue that single-sex schools allow pupils to flourish, free from the distracting influence of the opposite sex.
Argentina embraced the IMF and abandoned its inflation target in favour of the more direct goal of constraining the money supply.
Also, most of its boroughs voted in favour of remaining in the EU.  Conversely, all the places listed above voted Leave.
Its main welfare scheme is already beginning to feel permanent, because it has created a constituency in favour of its perpetuation.
Some (especially American evangelicals) were passionately in favour, and others (especially Christians with deep roots in the region) were passionately against.
But for now, investors are enjoying the ride, meaning stocks and the dollar are in favour at the expense of bonds.
The country has just voted in favour of legalising same-sex marriage in a non-binding, non-compulsory nationwide postal survey.
The housing market in America and Britain, for example, is strongly tilted in favour of those with wealth and political power.
The Mexicans will balk at any asymmetry in favour of America, arguing that it violates the spirit of a regional deal.
If the pound comes under heavy pressure, the British parliament might be more likely to vote in favour the second time.
By their own lights they were voting against the closed elite of the EU in favour of democratic and accountable government.
The Economist has always argued in favour of societies that are open rather than closed and will continue to do so.
The Bank of England kept rates unchanged on Thursday but one of the nine members voted in favour of hiking rates.
Instead, "new path" may refer to focusing on concessions that don't involve broad denuclearisation in favour of action-for-action commitments.
His team tried this week to assuage moderates' fears that constituency-boundary changes might facilitate their deselection in favour of Corbynites.
But the most convincing explanation is that London's business travellers are shunning locals' spare rooms in favour of comfortable, anonymous hotels.
Both Argentina and Indonesia have brought complaints before the WTO, with Argentina securing rulings in favour of several of its claims.
In 2013 Mr Guriev, who had advised Mr Navalny and testified in favour of Mr Khodorkovsky, was forced to flee himself.
Four of the six MPC members, including two outside members, voted on Wednesday in favour of the quarter-point rate cut.
The EBRD's board of governors, which represents all existing shareholders, voted unanimously in favour of the country's application in March 2018.
When only considering those with an opinion, 71 percent were against a merger, while 29 percent were in favour, Bild reported.
The CEO and chairman are not in favour of losing ownership of the network after it is separated, the paper said.
But officials liberalised those several years ago in favour of steering interbank lending rates, seen as the more market-friendly alternative.
But religious leaders should at least listen to it, he says—and on this issue, public opinion is broadly in favour.
If a simple majority votes in favour, the constitutional court would then be called to decide whether to impeach or not.
Top state officials told Reuters that Sirisena was not in favour of a price hike, though his media unit denied this.
That was the third-largest position swing in favour of the Japanese currency since CFTC began compiling the data in 2.953.
A shareholder meeting on Wednesday voted in favour of suing for damages board members and auditors in charge until April 2014.
LSE said afterwards that more than 99.89 percent of votes cast at the shareholder meeting were in favour of the deal.
The demonstration — in favour of independence from France — left the square blood-stained and littered with stones, broken bottles and clubs.
EU lawmakers voted 359 in favour, 212 against and with 31 abstentions for the formal call for an EU arms embargo.
The report found that 83 percent of chefs were in favour of customers both taking photos of dishes and writing reviews.
"It's looking like we will make history tomorrow," Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, who was in favour of change, said on Twitter.
Sterling, for example, fell sharply when it became clear that the referendum outcome was in favour of leaving the European Union.
Qantas last month told pilots that if they did not vote in favour of a deal, they would face being replaced.
He describes how economists inspired by Friedman persuaded Richard Nixon to abandon military conscription in favour of all-volunteer armed forces.
First, technology and capitalism, blamed for many of the ravages of industrialisation, are now reinforcing each other in favour of dematerialisation.
Five years later they rejected his party's mayoral candidate in favour of Soledad Chapetón, an Aymara woman of the centre-left.
Lawmakers voted 415 to 119 in favour of the move, a decision that has long divided parliament regardless of party lines.
Two of the 53 Republicans in the 100-seat Senate, moderates Mitt Romney and Susan Collins, have come out in favour.
Both are down more than 5% for the year amid the exodus from export-exposed assets in favour of U.S. dollars.
Aberdeen voted in favour of a shareholder resolution in London on Oct 17 to compel BHP to leave the lobbying groups.
EU lawmakers confirmed von der Leyen and her new European Commission in Strasbourg, with 461 voting in favour and 157 against.
Even if Mr Trump remains in favour, America's focus is shifting ineluctably to its rivalry with China in Asia and beyond.
The tie-dyed crowd see the department's intransigence as a rejection of their values, in favour of events organised by corporations.
"Human rights have been discarded in favour of economic opportunities," Samah Hadid, a Beirut-based human rights advocate, told al-Jazeera.
France's oil sector workers are also expected to vote in favour of shutting down oil refineries, as part of the protest.

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