Sentences with phrase «bigger draw due»

France, Italy and Spain are a bigger draw due to historical and cultural connections.
Still, they don't get very much credit for being an average team, and the Colts are still a much bigger draw due to their limited post-season success and pre-season expectations.

Not exact matches

Wittner pointed to «big product draws» due to the fallout from recent US Gulf Coast hurricanes helped push oil prices toward that high this week, along with potential geopolitical risk from Monday's Kurdish independence referendum in Iraq.
Arsenal are a Big Big draw for potential managers and I would imagine quite a few will be very keen to restore OUR CLUB to where we should be.Wenger staying well past his due date has made the new managers job so much easier.Whoever takes over will only have to concentrate on bettering a declining league position with little or no immediate chance of winning one of the TWO major honours that have been beyond Wenger for years.
LMD: The film asks where one might draw a line between Adam's reactions due to his condition and those of his personality, which comes to a head during his and Beth's big fight.
- Sporting driving position and good room in both rows, mostly, plus the biggest benefit being improved leg room over previous model - Really nice cargo space, with seats up, or seats down, the cargo area of this vehicle and the flexibility of it in a car like this IMO is a major draw - View outside of this vehicle is improved over its platform mate (Malibu, my daily driver) due to the rear door glass being longer and taller.
Risk management can enable your trading account to survive from a big draw down due to a series of losses.
The almost perfectly circular Pilanesberg national park, due to its lying literally in the void of a 1200 million year old volcano crater, lies 150 kilometres north west of Gauteng, virtually on the border of Sun City - one of the biggest draw cards to the area - and, by comparison, receives little of the acclaim it deserves... The 55 000 hectare Pilanesberg park opened in 1979 in one of the largest game resettlement projects in the history of South Africa, and possibly the most expensive as commercial farmers gave over land to be restocked with wildlife.
The almost perfectly circular Pilanesberg national park, due to its lying literally in the void of a 1200 million year old volcano crater, lies 150 kilometres north west of Gauteng, virtually on the border of Sun City - one of the biggest draw cards to the are...
Samara's biggest draw is it's long, golden sand beach which is popular with swimmers and families due to it's relative protection from large Pacific swells.
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Much of the fair's success this year was due to its commitment to championing Istanbul's arts scene as a whole, and through its co-ordination with the cities biennial and several concurrent major gallery openings, the city currently is a big draw for collectors and tourists alike.
But bigger - ticket items, such as a $ 600,000 Alberto Burri, were still unsold, and surprisingly, due to recent competition for her work, none of the Carol Rama drawings displayed on the outside of the booth had sold as of Friday afternoon.
But, now at the age of 40, you draw a big fat salary due to decent promotions.
The higher draws on lines of credit are likely due to the fact that equity markets are essentially closed to a big number of REITs given that they are trading at discounts to their net asset values (NAV).
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