Part of the complaint is that Google favours results from other properties that Google also owns.
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The economics for the rest of the Eurozone strongly favours preventing a Greek exit.
On the other hand, favours done for friends can create more problems than they solve.
But they have significantly increased the size of the constituency that favours a moral foreign policy.
Lars Svensson, at Princeton University, favours a big depreciation of the yen to push up prices.
Mr McCain favours some subsidies, but places more emphasis on private investment and nuclear power.
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Wayne Perryman, a black preacher from Washington state, favours trumpeting the Democrats' racist past.
But the method favours the detection of large planets orbiting close to its parent star.
The doctors' council endorsement only strengthens a "mentality that favours violence and death", he added.
Both Tubman and Tolbert ruled through patronage, doling out jobs and favours in return for support.
She favours an agreement that solves all final status issues, not a phased one.
But they face a similar decision on a Headingley strip that traditionally favours seam.
Politically it favours the extremists: Hamas, the militant Islamist movement and the ideological settlers.
He alleged that the loans had been given in return for favours from Congress-ruled states.
Heretically for a Republican, he favours background checks for those who buy guns at gun shows.
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Lord Howell - George Osborne's father-in-law - favours increasing the UK's reliance on gas.
Tony Blair is personally sceptical about privacy legislation, although Jack Straw, his home secretary, favours it.
His powerful deputy governor, Yutaka Yamaguchi, favours the first: that the policy's prime target is deflation.
One said their family was spending "an absolute fortune on childcare" and relying on favours.
Mr Straw favours first-past-the-post, although he accepts the case for a referendum to give it legitimacy.
He also favours a political reform that would restore a modicum of power to the presidency.
He preached austerity, yet practised prodigality, doling out favours and privileges with flair and precision.
If you say nice things about the companies you cover, then they'll return the favours.
It is widely believed that the prime minister favours a presidential system with boosted constitutional powers.
Mr Bush favours cracking down on illegals but also letting more people in legally.
Just as in the west, change in this case, a changing economic system favours the young.
He reportedly arrived in Baghdad in 2000: here, at least, he was still owed favours.
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Instead, Oracle favours three tiers, with a huge database server (possibly a mainframe) at the centre.
B's image, and provides a forum for the politicians whose favours broadcasters always need.
Rousfeti a word of Turkish origin denoting the reciprocal dispensation of favours has remained the norm.
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