Sentences with phrase «appealing than a crowded»

An intimate dinner at home is much more appealing than a crowded, overpriced restaurant.

Not exact matches

Part of an emerging crew of startups operating in cellular agriculture — the pairing of food science with genetic engineering — Modern Meadow plans to appeal to more than just the animal - activist crowd.
This is more «wisdom of crowds» rather than «appeal to authority», in case you were wondering.
The Grizzlies» appeal lies in the quirky personalities on their roster and the manic energy in their home crowd, less so than their style of play, which is as unassuming as it is unforgiving.
Nothing is more appealing than a man who takes pride in his appearance and stands out from the crowd and a designer necklace or pendant will help you do just that.
It might appeal more to the «conversational hypnosis» or «persuasion» crowd rather than the clinical hypnotist, though.
At any rate, this game will most definitely appeal to older games (30 + year olds, like me) than it would to a younger crowd, but then again, not all games can or should be MMOs.
Ostensibly designed with Evangelicals in mind, the faith - based parable probably has more of an appeal for the Christian crowd than for general audiences.
Her smart, offbeat, divisive personal tales are best suited for limited release, even if they're quite a bit better and more widely appealing than edgier fare the arthouse crowd typically admires.
were a big hit (more than 250,000 people completed the Smash Bros. one so far) and I might still make more down the road but they cater to a casual crowd while these trivia quizzes appeal to more hardcore gamers.
Less than two years after the electric Rapide AMR concept's debut, Aston Martin will now appeal to the green crowd with the very limited production RapidE.
As such, the GLA appeals more to driving enthusiasts with light off - road needs rather than the «outdoor lifestyle» crowd so over-represented in most marketing campaigns.
You can find steep discounts on travel — especially in the first few weeks after the New Year — making that dreamy beach getaway even more appealing than it would be during peak (read: crowded and expensive) summer.
But Gili Meno still seemed infinitely more appealing than Gili T, which was crowded, touristy, and full of cheap watering holes and litter.
However, the whole «get everyone into it» emphasis is more scary than inviting, especially since they've clearly departed from the original games» look in order to appeal to a larger crowd.
This pose probably has more crowd appeal than the tease — and who would blame me for wanting to hear the cheers of my fans, hm?
As a full priced title, I don't feel the core gaming crowd will find much appeal here and for the more casual crowd, there isn't really anything instantly captivating or fun enough to hold interest for more than a couple hours.
The Wii was a huge hit no one saw coming, but even it took a while to produce quality titles that appealed to more than just the casual crowd.
Rather than a case of appealing to as many crowds as feasibly possible, instead it convinces pretty much no one save the most dedicated of fanbases that this is a finished, polished, complete experience worthy of the Resident Evil title.
He might just as likely be sitting in a US jail awaiting his contempt of court hearing, rather than lounging around his home office filming crowd - funding videos for his appeal.
While the OnePlus 3T is supremely better than the Z2 Play in terms of benchmarks (4th vs. 51st spot on Antutu) and performance, the Z2 Play does come with one significant advantage — a dedicated MicroSD card slot which should appeal to a large crowd.
It might appeal more to the «conversational hypnosis» or «persuasion» crowd rather than the clinical hypnotist, though.
It might appeal more to the «conversational hypnosis» or «persuasion» crowd rather than the clinical hypnotist, though.
When asked if she markets the price of a celebrity home different than a non-celeb home, McInnis says, «Not if they're of equal value but if the celebrity's home is worth more, then yes, because it'll appeal to a different crowd.
Many (but certainly not all) of the initially hopeful (aka naïve) wannabe careerists start off as being in it for the public good, but they quickly morph into being in it for the communal «me» as the visions of working for nothing, for months on end, or longer, becomes the reality transforming the disillusioned newbie mindset into the «me - first» failures - in - waiting crowd... and that member ship is always crowded... the stereotypical mercenary commission chasing Realtors who do everything in their power (which they actually have very little of other than the amateurish use of persuasion techniques) to appeal to potential clients as being anything «but» themselves.
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