Luctonians now hope local rivals Malvern can do them a favour by beating second-placed Broadstreet this weekend.
Irish voters may do France a favour by again rejecting the Nice treaty, widely if incorrectly assumed essential to enlargement.
In fact, argues Mr Benioff, clients can do themselves a favour by letting Salesforce.com worry about hooking their various systems together.
The chairman of the International Rugby Board - the world's top rugby official - was in his usual ebullient mood, but did complain about having to do me a favour.
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I'll do you a great favour, but only if you don't return the compliment.
As ever, the eurozone could do itself a huge favour by simply learning to speak with one voice.
With sensible policies and international support, these very poor countries could do themselves a huge favour by reducing fertility rates sharply through voluntary means.
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More than anything they always say 'oh, do this - we'll do two for this price and we'll do it as a favour for you and be your friend' up until a time you've got nothing.
If the Blues are beaten, then Ferguson would no doubt approve - and Bellion would welcome the chance to do his old manager a favour, even if the Scot hardly played him during his time with United.
In the latest polling, a majority of voters do, in fact, favour putting the decision on a ballot, although their support has been declining.
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The poll also says only Baptists, Muslims and Hindus do not have a majority in favour of a change.
Only in Spain and Italy of the 22 countries surveyed do a clear majority of people favour free capital movements.
Colne can do both of their neighbours a big favour if they can further damage Atherton LR's hopes of escaping the drop.
Mr Blair would do Britain, and himself, a favour, if he were to postpone the idea of a referendum until it is clearer what sort of union Europe is turning into.
The rich countries, on their part, could do themselves and the world a huge favour by putting their efforts into reducing their greenhouse-gas emissions and following through on promised aid, including for universal access to family-planning services, rather than on raising their own fertility rates.
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They hold demonstrations and argue in favour of greater representation, but do so with a politeness to make a saint blush.
Mainstream acts in the UK have "a little bit more of an edge" than their US counterparts, he says, but do not have a typically British sound - which works in their favour.
And to do so on the basis of a future court decision finding in your favour is self-contradictory and absurd.
If it is, indeed, a common property of proteins that they can form amyloid when unfolded, even though they do not do so in a healthy individual, Dr Dobson thinks it means that proteins have evolved to favour forms that are less likely to aggregate into these potentially fatal clusters.
But privately, some of Hamas's more pragmatic leaders are suggesting they are willing to do more, aware that most Palestinians now favour an end to armed hostilities in return for a permanent Israeli withdrawal from their towns, villages and refugee camps.
He has suggested many Lib Dem MPs would find it "hard to swallow" proposed changes to Commons constituency boundaries in 2015 - thought to favour Conservative chances of getting a future majority - if changes to the House of Lords do not proceed.
Perhaps if Disney shareholders want a solution to the unresolved issue of Mr Eisner's succession, they could do worse than vote in favour of the Comcast bid.
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