“Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter.”
“The results showed that message favorableness and message number on an Internet discussion forum can influence a consumer's brand evaluation and attitude toward the Web owner.”
“These correlations appeared high enough to justify combining the items into one scale, measuring the favorableness of each child's classroom behavior.”
“He simultaneously displayed his hostility toward a consciousness that had become technological and his favour toward that which remained unconscious.”
“The theory, initially a popular topic of research, quickly lost favour with the introduction of quantum mechanics.”
“At the other end of the spectrum are those hard-court favourers who are likely to really struggle on clay and these are listed at the basement of the table.”