Sentences with phrase «as appealing that way»

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A judge ruled in favor of the House in 2016, but an appeal filed by the Obama administration allowed the CSR payments to continue as the case moved its way through the courts.
A good way to make cold calls more appealing is to stop thinking of them as «cold» calls.
As Red Robin shares shed nearly 29 percent of their value, Cramer balked at the Street's response, saying that the rise of take - out and delivery is an «unstoppable trend» that will quash chains like Red Robin if they don't find ways to appeal to new customer bases.
When it comes to laying out your LinkedIn profile in a way that appeals to prospects who are quickly scanning to see if you have what they need, the «copy and paste» template below works as well as anything I've seen on the platform.
The challenge is to do that in a way that is still appealing to the customer as well as to you as an entrepreneur.
Even franchises that have been around for years, such as McDonald's, are searching for ways to reinvent themselves to become more appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
Many loyalty programs fail because companies try to have it both waysappealing to mass - market price shoppers as well as to big spenders.
Improving delivery times is seen as a way to appeal to busy inner - city workers who do not own cars and for whom grocery trips are often limited to what they can carry home.
Because millennials are so savvy, we had to find ways to appeal to them as consumers as well as utilize their knowledge of the internet in ways business owners never had to before.
Grocery stores, in response, are carving out critical retail shelf space to startups as a way to appeal to changing consumer tastes.
E-commerce «is a very appealing way to sell products these days, and that's why we are with Alibaba, to discover how we can do that efficiently as well as to promote our brands and products,» she said.
And as it inches closer to mainstream adoption, the more radical and sometimes illegal uses (such as gambling and ransomware payments) will likely give way market share to uses that have broad appeal (such as machine payments and store of value).
While marketers are always trying to massage the message to make products and brands more appealing, the latest push has Gen Y clearly in mind, not just because the 18 - to 35 - year - old demographic is so huge, but also because millennials themselves have been branded in a way for years — as conspicuous consumers.
Going forward, it seems that BWW will need to find a way to continue appealing to consumers with changing tastes and preferences, while also better controlling costs to improve profitability, as the company seeks to deliver the above - average returns it historically yielded for investors until recently.
As a comparatively stable asset, real estate holds particular appeal and buying retail properties is one of the easiest ways to invest a lot of money in real estate.
This is similar to the way Supreme Court decisions are often written, appealing to previous decisions as a legal basis for current rulings.
For in spite of its prima facie attraction, and even if there is such a «primal» experience, that experience would not be accessible in any philosophically helpful way, could not be exploited without reliance upon the very analyses and arguments whose lack of immediacy and authority the appeal is seeking to escape, could not (even for oneself) sustain translation into the discursive and dialectical combat zone of philosophy, and could not by itself alone provide a nonarbitrary basis for determining what in it is essential to experience merely as such.
Given the centrality of grace in the Christian life, how should Christians respond to those who have been publicly disgraced, and how to we avoid appealing to grace as a way of letting abusive or dangerous people off the hook?
He and others, use the term as a way to appeal and attract the crowds who erroneously believe such pretense and nonsense.
he appealed to «nature» as standard in a way a Stoic might have done; (I Corinthians 11:14 - 15) his praise of moderation and his use of «virtue» were in good current form; (Philippians 4:8.)
What better way to appeal to these so - called «real» Americans than to cast a lookalike of their archenemy as Satan?
Moses, who already knew the way ahead, deliberately feigned an appeal to Hobab not to leave, citing as grounds the fact that Hobab knew the territory of the wilderness and could serve as the people's guide (Num.
While I have great sympathy for his project, McDermott's appeals to creeds as a way to bolster confessionalism worry me.
While such intense commitment and self - sacrifice as this may be admirable and in many ways appealing, it also smacks of asceticism and supererogation.
That's why Keillor's meditations can appeal to those well outside the church, who regard the religious life Keillor describes so intimately as simply one more quaint part of folk culture, to be savored in the same way one enjoys Judy Collins singing «Amazing Grace.»
Indeed, the fundamental point here is that the strong appeal of the proposals being made by the new reformers is due to the fact that they cohere so well with the way in which we now understand political life and with the way in which we represent ourselves as moral agents.
Also appealing is Epstein's assertion of judgment in such matters as dress («The baseball cap marks a steep decline in elegant male attire» and «The notion of having shined shoes speaks to holding up standards, even if in a very minor way»).
We feel too, as if the appeal of religion to us were made to our own active goodwill, as if evidence might be forever withheld from us unless we met the hypothesis half - way
Snack - maker Nabisco has released a variety of new, creative Oreo flavors (including watermelon, peanut butter and candy corn) as a way of appealing to a larger portion of the cookie - eating...
There is also a fifth, more detached, philosophical way of looking at these issues without appealing to «direct historical influence» as if it were some sort of causal connection as Lowe claims it is.7 Of course the fourth line and fifth lines are outside ordinary present - day historiographical research, excepting undergraduates in general education courses (who seem inevitably to find, in spite of the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberally).
My concern with myth has been motivated, in fact, by the realization that analogy as employed in metaphysics appears unable to hold back the floodwaters of rationalism, once the tenuous «appeal for an imaginative leap» gives way to a more definitive mood of logical analysis.
Thus when I observe a meticulous and highly sensitive scholar like Bultmann proceeding with his method of demythologizing to interpret Christian faith exhaustively and without remainder as man's original possibility of authentic historical existence, and then making, as it were, a sharp turn from this procedure in his appeal to the saving event of Jesus Christ, by way of preserving the Kerygma, something demonic in me leaps up with glee, and I want to shout far joy.
In any event, in a closely parallel discussion of the very same question, of how problematic terms like «know» or «love» as applied to God are to be classified, he in no way appeals to psychicalism, but argues instead that, although they are «in such application not literal in the simple sense in which «relative» can be,» they nevertheless «may be literal if or in so far as we have religious intuition» (1970a, 155).
Even an appeal to the Bible as a source of information about God is not the solution, because the writers of Scripture faced the same problem as secular thinkers when it came to putting on paper the way in which the deity manifested itself to them.
Demarest explains, «The early church defended itself against heretical teaching by appealing to «the rule of faith» or «the rule of truth», which were brief summaries of essential Christian truths... The fluid «rule of faith» gave way to more precise instruments for refuting heresies and defining faith, namely, creedal formulations such as the Apostles» Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Definition of Chalcedon and the Athanasian Creed.»
But I would appeal to any scientist who happens to be reading this book to think seriously that people such as poets, artists of every kind, mystics and indeed ordinary people of faith may be receiving truth in an entirely different way from that to which he is accustomed.
These assertions often do not differ markedly from the kinds of theoretical and explanatory arguments prevalent in the social science literature, but they serve as rhetorical appeals aimed at shaping the way we think about our world, the ways we vote, and the policies we support.
Thus initial possibilities make their appeal as ways in which realization and fulfillment may be achieved.
Demonstrate your god exists in any way, shape, or form, without an appeal to a false argument such as «forests are super pretty, therefor god!»
This was the familiar response of conservative jurisprudence: to appeal to «tradition» as a way of evading that vexing question of whether the practice in question is morally defensible or indefensible.
To say that «society causes» x or y, or to appeal to impersonal «social forces» that have a blind necessity to them, tells us very little as to why people act the way they do and history develops the way it does.
He asked the Cardinal «that you interpret in a favourable way my departure and my appeal as being undertaken out of necessity on my part and under the influence of friends».
And if friction is equated with divisiveness, then the powerful can appeal to Christ's call for unity as a way of silencing critics.
Whiston appealed all the way to the Court of Appeal which, at last, overturned the decision and greatly reduced the sum to be paid to her but the costs were as heavy as the original sum and so outweighed any benefit to Mr. Whiston.
I'm thinking out loud, so forgive me if it's not all adding up... I want to think this through some more as it appeals to me as a possible way to reconcile some of my doubts.
They shook their heads and said that Paul could have been set free and sent on his way to do what he felt compelled to do if he had not made an appeal as a Roman citizen to Caesar.
Pythagoras is the philosopher to whom he appeals in De Ordine, and in the De civitate Dei the way of seeking wisdom, philosophia, was a manifestation of humility (AS 10:79 - 89).
They're just as good as I imagined and way more appealing to me than regular wings.
So anyway, long way of saying that this recipe appeals to me as a great way to fancy up my milk when I want that latte sort of feel but don't want coffee.
Light and refreshing, it has a flavour that will appeal to the whole family as part of a healthy, balanced diet.The Rice Dream range can be used in a variety of ways: drunk straight from the glass; poured over your favourite cereal; stirred into tea, coffee and other drinks...
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