Sentences with phrase «even lure»

Yet, with the crypto space hinting at the first signs of ICO exhaustion, according to several investors CoinDesk has spoke with, it's not guaranteed a token will even lure that much enthusiasm anyway.
If you want to cause a little chaos, you can even lure said monsters into a nearby village.
«Extra help» includes a visual signal or even a lure.
This venture for RIM could attract more buyers that were put off with the Storm phones and even lure those who didn't make the leap to its sequel.
People may want more bandwidth, but they are not willing to pay for it — an attitude even the lure of the fanciest virtual - reality applications may not change.
The room was warm, the chairs comfortable, and even the lure of free coffee and biscuits couldn't keep me awake.
Even the lure of Augusta may not have that kind of power over the reclusive and beloved AK, but it's worth a shot.
He may even lure you back to the games.
Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd and Liverpool could be undoing Arsenal in the players market as they spend better than Arsenal to get the better players in the market or even lure away some top Gunners to themselves with better wages.
The College Board hasn't (to my knowledge) announced itself yet, but testing insiders know that it's lately been on a hiring binge — even luring key assessment developers from ACT — that surely points in this direction.
The Victor Ultimate Flea Trap has a whopping 93 % catch rate and even lures fleas out of your carpeting and furniture from 30 feet away!
Other options include dropping massive lighting rigs, mixing poisoned cocktails, drowning people in toilets, setting off fireworks to lure the targets out before sniping them, explosive cameras, infiltrating a billionaires auction and even luring the targets to their underground safehouse where you've already deployed an explosive device.
Feigen president Frances Beatty noted that by importing such a glam and classed - up affair to New York, they've established what could be a permanent stop on the fair - tour circuit — even luring the Europeans who one would think might be content with the original version back in the Netherlands.

Not exact matches

AFTER 30 years of designing products such as kettles, bike racks and even bra holders, Perth - based industrial designer Edward Khoury has decided the lure of the mining boom can be ignored no longer.
The lure of predictable revenue is so attractive right now that even companies which, like Cisco, were once synonymous with hardware development are shaking up their strategy and benefitting from growing subscription channels.
Even if the stores were in out - of - the - way spots — and some of the locations in the Zellers portfolio certainly were — the company assumed the strength of the Target brand would lure customers.
Assuming free shipping is your best promotional offer: While free shipping is often touted as the best way to lure customers, other promotional offers might help your business even more.
In many ways it really does lure people into franchising, even if a franchisor has never made the claim.
Booking.com, Wayfair daily deals, and even Starbucks are brands and companies that use the lure of limited supplies to sell more.
Even if the fund isn't a smash with women or minorities, she says, it's sure to lure investors from large institutions.
If the company achieves its goal of luring in bigger companies, Gigster could pay its freelancers even more money — and potentially create something of a virtuous cycle.
And even if they weren't going to shop for something, they get lured in.»
Even if the current efforts fail, the new push on national security may prove Democrats» best shot at eventually luring Republican support on an issue that has floundered for decades.
These cutting - edge products and inventions run the gamut; from outerwear that can insulate against freezing temperatures (even when wet), to a robotic fishing lure that brings dead bait back to life and a full suspension mountain bike that can trek over any terrain.
Some brokers will lure you in with enticing listings that are not even available.
Chipotle is already having a hard time luring in customers and revitalizing traffic and sales even two years after a string of high - profile foodborne illness outbreaks tarnished the brand's reputation.
However, even this strategy has skeptics.324 While established brick - and - mortar retailers like Target have tried to lure online consumers through discounts and low delivery costs, 325 Amazon remains the major online seller of baby products.326 Although Amazon established its dominance in this market through aggressive price cutting and selling steeply at a loss, its actions have not triggered predatory pricing claims.
The money and advice from the Vegas Tech Fund are a powerful lure, even for people who would rather be surfing every day, like Elyse Petersen.
TIP's first - mover advantage has set in motion a virtuous cycle, whereby its abundant assets generate tremendous trading volume that keep trading costs low and, in turn, lure even more assets — despite charging a higher headline fee.
Those lines lure sharks with the scent of blood, even if it's fish like tuna, and not sharks, that the fishermen are trying to catch.
Maryland lawmakers expressed unease Wednesday about the $ 5 billion cost of Gov. Larry Hogan's package to lure Amazon.com's second headquarters to Montgomery County, even as the administration unveiled a new study saying the project would add nearly $ 8 billion a year to state paychecks.
High - end construction, rooftop views of the High Line and even rents in the high $ 70s - per - square - foot range are luring office tenants to the trendy Meatpacking District,...
Their quoted success rate is quite impressive as it even includes attractive testimonials but the truth is, that figure is nothing more than a sales ploy meant to lure traders in.
Even worse, the rebrand never succeeded in luring younger diners.
Long after the Equifax breach was announced, people were still struggling to freeze their credit reports as credit bureau websites failed, lured people to look - alike products or even redirected visitors to download malicious software.
They lure traders in with false, misleading facts and even make false promises.
Even the well - staffed professional portfolio manager labors under a long list of occupational hazards: the seductive lure of linear extrapolation, the itchy trigger finger and, of course, the vicelike grip «group think» effortlessly secures on the collective conscience.
Hence his profound disappointment in Luther's having allowed himself to be lured eventually into a mere rebellion against the Pope, a casting off the yoke of the monastic system and of ascetic practices, instead of laying on men the even costlier responsibility of their vocation before God.
Islam's widespread practice of amputating the cli - to - ris and sometimes part or even all of the vul - va from the ge - n - ita - lia of Muslim women, affirmed in a had - ith by Mohammed himself, most likely also traces back to the founder's deliberate abuse of se - x to lure pagan males into his cu - lt.
But the beguiling lures of authoritarianism» or even of neo-traditionalism and neo-orthodoxy» must be resisted; we can not, without indulging in acts of bad faith, pretend to certainties we do not possess.
It is penetrated by God who works through it and can lure it to serve God's purposes, but God and the world are never the same reality, not even in human nature at its highest.
Between the lure of taxpayer cash and the predictable Democrat accolades about «healthcare» (even more cash later), Planned Parenthood must be sorely tempted to overstate contraception activity.
First, if a creative process begins with a telos and an aiming at an end, even though this end may be vague or only partially determinate, then the creative process begins, at least in part, by virtue of being lured.
Most of us felt this contrast as a deep challenge, and it was a challenge precisely because the secularity that threatened our theology and even our religion represented such a compelling lure to us — in fact, as we recognized, it represented in many respects a major, or the major, aspect of our own self addressing us.
This is why God sometimes approves of (lures us toward) coercion on the human level even though such coercive power would never be used by God even if it were available.
The divine summons — which wounds even as it lures.
Perhaps the internet is doing all of the above and more: encouraging and unifying small religious and other movements; further facilitating scientific unification across geographic proximity, if not also creating new scientific theories and concepts; fostering the rise of new forms of spiritual irrationalism such as those discussed in Wendy Kaminer's wild book, Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials; focusing the public even more on particular public personas in news, sports and everything else; creating new classes of investors who are willing to publish online just about anything, regardless of whether or not they agree with it; germinating new technological ideas that are luring capitalists who hold unreasonable expectations of financial bonanzas.
I even toyed with the idea of setting up an account with them to play the part of a Poe even though I am in a happy monogamous relationship just to lure some poor woman into thinking I was a good match before dumping the bad news of my atheism on them.
But something about narrative theology (and narrative in other disciplines as well) that has inhibited its lure is how its proponents decide which narrative is preferable even within the larger whole they generally agree upon — biblical narrative.
The more effective God is in luring us with an initial aim for actualizing ourselves — that is to say, the greater the extent of our enacting with minimal modification what God points us toward — then the greater the possibilities of God empowering us even more effectively in the next moment and beyond.
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