favorable position

NOUN
  1. the quality of being at a competitive advantage
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How To Use favorable position In A Sentence

  • Peter was criticized for having failed to take advantage of its favorable position for trade.
  • Based on the analysis of favorable and unfavorable position of the Chinese gold market , some advices are given.
  • If someone is supportive individually but becomes antagonistic or noncommittal in a later "big meeting," you can always tactfully refresh their memory about an earlier favorable position.
  • In the process that negotiates in two companies, regular meeting of classics of this kind of circumstance appears, no more than is to want to make he holds more favorable position.
  • The majority of students believe that part-time job will provide them with more opportunities to develop their interpersonal skills, which may put them in a favorable position in future job markets.
  • After several hours, the mercenaries found themselves in an unfavorable position and some wanted to depart on the aircraft, which needed fuel.
  • Millions of people have to spend more time and energy on studying new skills and technology so that they can keep a favorable position in job market.
  • I did prepare myself for an unfavorable position, but it never occurred to me it would be a toilet cleaner, " said Ju.
  • Junctions of two or more faults with different orientation, interlayer cataclastic structural zone and oxidation-reduction (Redox) boundary were the favorable position for the formation of ore bodies.
  • Atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life.
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