Sentences with phrase «appealing than for example»

Not exact matches

While the Securities and Exchange Commission is attempting to ease the process of going public, recently widening the use of private draft - stage listings for example, long - term secular changes in the capital markets suggest that private funds are likely to remain equally, if not more, appealing to growing firms than public financing.
Perhaps to appeal to a broader base, they allow that this «intelligence» could be something other than God (an angel or extraterrestrial being, for example).
«The form of the foods you pack in lunches is important,» says Olivia Wood, associate professor of foods and nutrition at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. «For example, raw veggie sticks are often more appealing than cooked vegetables.»
Appealing, for example, to those Senators who, while eager to withdraw from Afghanistan and avoid future such «entanglements,» nonetheless remain anxious about the future of American leadership and economic competitiveness, Kerry argued that «deploying diplomats today [to protect the national interest] is much cheaper than deploying troops tomorrow.»
In Louth and Horncastle, for example, the retiring father of the House Sir Peter Tapsell is leaving behind an intimidating majority of over 14,000 - more than enough to outweigh the fact the seat is the fifth most promising in terms of Ukip appeal.
«If the November 8, 2016, election results in a one - vote majority in the House of Representatives, for example, a December 6 special congressional election in New York would take on far greater importance than the others,» argued Martins» primary challenger, Republican Philip Pidot of Glen Cove, through his filings in a federal appeals court Thursday.
For example, an absolute threshold in the number of votes (e.g. requiring a certain proportion of the whole population or of registered voters to be elected rather than a plurality of the vote) can seem intuitively appealing but has never, to my knowledge, been implemented for a national election, precisely because leaving an important office unfilled is a problem (unless, of course, you subscribe to radical small - government ideas, in which case the question seems moot and you might just as well do away with elections or democracy itselFor example, an absolute threshold in the number of votes (e.g. requiring a certain proportion of the whole population or of registered voters to be elected rather than a plurality of the vote) can seem intuitively appealing but has never, to my knowledge, been implemented for a national election, precisely because leaving an important office unfilled is a problem (unless, of course, you subscribe to radical small - government ideas, in which case the question seems moot and you might just as well do away with elections or democracy itselfor a national election, precisely because leaving an important office unfilled is a problem (unless, of course, you subscribe to radical small - government ideas, in which case the question seems moot and you might just as well do away with elections or democracy itself).
I do typically make paleo foods that are more broadly appealing (sweeter cookies than I normally make, for example, or roasts with lots of side veggies so no one misses dinner rolls and mashed potatoes — and I save the beef cheek, lamb's liver, and pork trotters for other occasions).
While there are standout examples — like Darren Aronofsky's disorienting, eye - opening Requiem for a Dream, or the achingly beautiful narratives of animated animal - people addicts in BoJack Horseman — sagas like this one usually work better on the page than on the screen; the brief gloss of film can make drug use seem rather too appealing, while the idea of spending eight TV seasons with an addict seems rather unappealing.
It's not hard to see the appeal of a movie like this — again, the premise is a slam - dunk as far as high - concept comedies go — but the execution is, at best, lacking, and at worst, baffling (why, for example, does this movie have more false endings than
Whilst that I can acknowledge that it did take the film in a slightly different direction, and tried to do something a little different than the original (for example letting Murphy retain his memory whereas in the original Murphy was wiped or delving more into the family life of Murphy both as a human and as RoboCop), but for me it missed out on having the main villain, it cashed in on using the original them tune (which to be honest I did kinda like), the shoe - horning in of some of the original one liners that really felt out of place, there was tonnes of CGI which unfortunately is to be expected these days and I felt it was considerably toned down to appeal more to the younger audience, losing the over gratuitous violence and blood that the original had which in my opinion gave it some of the charm that it still has today.
It's a little sharper and more rewarding than the E55 and surely kills the more sober saloon's appeal for all but the most conservative of buyers, but it's emphatically not an example of a new breed of hardcore, driver - orientated AMGs.
For example, due to the «look inside» graphic outlined above, you will notice on the screen shot below, that the Kindle edition of my book actually looks MORE appealing than the paperback.
TTS voicing of text appeals to a smaller demographic than narrated audio books, for example, even if there are significant download savings to be had for producers by avoiding pre-recorded audio.
I think honesty, emotion and sincerity will always go over well, it is more appealing I feel, than more traditional PR for example.
I've always found for example 16 - bit graphics to be much more appealing than the awkward 3D graphics of the N64.
It wouldn't be too much to write a profile on all of the modes for clarification or at least put some text or separate things into bite - sized pieces so you can see the character roster, all of their movesets, an example of a boss fight and such... You know the more I write this I'm realising that my problem is more with the article than your videos (if you write this, you can still take notes maybe — still note that playthroughs don't appeal to some folk as much as seeing the systems that the game presents).
A game's difficulty, specifically if it is considered «too easy,» might appeal to me more than your average Dark Souls player, for example.
No more than, for example, the criminal code rests on an appeal to perfection.
Lawyers are more than happy to be called fiduciaries when it serves their interests: two obvious examples are restrictive covenants, which the Court of Appeals has declared unenforceable for lawyers because of their fiduciary status [Cohen v. Lord Day & Lord, 550 N.E. 2d 410 (1989)-RSB-, and the unfinished business doctrine, where lawyers» fiduciary relationship with clients was deemed to trump their obligations to their former partners.
For example, an appeal may be appropriate if the PTAB instituted an inter partes review more than one year after the petitioner asserted invalidity in a court action.
We ran across an excellent example of such a competition on C - SPAN of all places, who televised George Washington's Van Vleck Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition in which non other than Justice Antonin Scalia hear the arguments in the finals along with Judge Marsha Berzon of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
It will be interesting to see how the Federal Circuit, which also has some exceedingly patentee - friendly judges (Circuit Judge Reyna, for example) but now has a chief judge with a more balanced perspective than her predecessor and appears to have read the Alice writing on the Supreme Court wall, rules on Samsung's appeal of Judge Koh's decision.
For example, the upcoming appeal relating to MP expenses and parliamentary privilege will have a panel of 9 rather than the usual 5.
As an example of the middle ground between a rescission claim on the one hand and no claim on the other hand, during the recent oral arguments of the appeal in the Raibex v. AllStar Wings in the Court of Appeal for Ontario, in October 2017, the esteemed bench repeatedly asked why some claims by franchisees should not be made under section 7, rather than under the rescission rappeal in the Raibex v. AllStar Wings in the Court of Appeal for Ontario, in October 2017, the esteemed bench repeatedly asked why some claims by franchisees should not be made under section 7, rather than under the rescission rAppeal for Ontario, in October 2017, the esteemed bench repeatedly asked why some claims by franchisees should not be made under section 7, rather than under the rescission remedy.
For example, although homeless people were successful in their Charter claim in Victoria (City) v Adams, this judicial bias is evident even in that case — the first to consider the relevance of international human rights law, including concerns and recommendations from the CESCR, to section 7 of the Charter.284 The BC Court of Appeal in Adams upheld the trial judge's decision that the City of Victoria was violating homeless persons» constitutional rights to life, liberty and security of the person by prohibiting them from erecting temporary overhead shelters in public parks.285 However the Court of Appeal was insistent on framing its decision as a negative «restraint» on government, rather than as a positive obligation.
For example, if you were driving less than 10 mph below the speed limit, doing so in a school zone and it's your first speed - limit offence, you can appeal for this charge to be dropped, thus saving you from being slapped with demerit points in your licenFor example, if you were driving less than 10 mph below the speed limit, doing so in a school zone and it's your first speed - limit offence, you can appeal for this charge to be dropped, thus saving you from being slapped with demerit points in your licenfor this charge to be dropped, thus saving you from being slapped with demerit points in your license.
For example, lease terms can last less than 3 years, making the thought of driving a new vehicle every few years very appealing.
While it may have been one of the first Android Wear examples, the G Watch encountered criticism for its relatively pedestrian design, described by some as more of a reference design for the Google smartwatch platform than something with mass - market appeal.
For example, you may tempted by the packages that are there for people with more than 5 years of experience or you might find some of the creative visual resumes to be rather appealiFor example, you may tempted by the packages that are there for people with more than 5 years of experience or you might find some of the creative visual resumes to be rather appealifor people with more than 5 years of experience or you might find some of the creative visual resumes to be rather appealing.
For example, if a judge awards limited visitation to one parent because that person is romantically involved with a third party, the parent could appeal the custody ruling and the underlying reasoning far more easily than would have been possible under the prior law.
For example, a home in a cul - de-sac would be more appealing than home located on intersecting streets; a corner house might be better than one located mid-block; and a view of the ocean would be preferable to a view of something less scenic.
If someone were buying more than one of the same design, for a development or a family compound, for example, the price would go down even more — making prefab that much more appealing.
Such attributes may be defined in terms of the maximum age of building (for example buildings completed no later than 10 years ago), wiring and configurations that can accommodate the latest technologies typically sought by creditworthy tenants, floor plate size, quality and adequacy of vertical transportation, lobby efficiencies and appeal, architectural design features, construction materials, water views, proximity to transportation nodes prime residential areas, business services, quality restaurants and shopping facilities.
If your assessment is considerably higher than assessments for similar homes (the more examples, the better), you have a good shot at winning an appeal.
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