favorable
favourable [favorable, -USA] ; promising ; sympathetic ; propitious ; nurturing.
Comment published so far is favourable, but the code still awaits widespread adoption.
Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.
Some type of sympathetic arrangement is not only important for the location of specific documents, but assists users in browsing.
She suggests that the times are not propitious for measures that would sanction the removal of public documents from public control.
All managers should be knowledgeable in strategies of good directing so that a productive and nurturing environment can be created.
crítica muy favorable
rave review
His presentation has received standing ovations and rave reviews around the nation.
favorable para
conducive (to)
We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.
lo favorable
propitiousness
The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
poco favorable
unpromising
If good buildings are erected, even in unpromising neighbourhoods, the subsequent social benefits and positive political responses may restore libraries to the eminence they once enjoyed.
recibir críticas muy favorables
receive + rave reviews
While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.
resultado favorable
favourable outcome
Making progress and staying on top of the game in anything you set out to do is vital to ensuring a favorable outcome.
ser favorable
be a plus
The author concludes that the overall effect of prizes is a plus for literature and those who write it.