Sentences with phrase «feelgood factor»

Like Butch and Sundance at the end of the movie — but without the joie de vivre, humour and feelgood factor.
I was sceptical at first as it probably breaks «all the rules» of traditional bikes, But in fact it feels so easy to ride, and «just right» — there is a fun factor — a sort of feelgood factor.
The choice of high - grade materials and the way they have been matched with each other are at the root of the S - class's appeal and place it firmly in the realm of the Ghost and Bentley Continental Flying Spur for luxury and feelgood factor.
Not one of the most entertaining all - wheel drive hot hatchbacks on sale but undoubtedly one that offers a high feelgood factor, Audi has updated the RS3 Sportback for the Geneva show.
This feelgood factor has added benefits for the wider company because happy employees are 12 % more productive.
It isn't hard to see how the film's feelgood factor can give audiences a much - needed sense of escape or respite.
Digging up the darker side of things, as «The Last Of Robin Hood» seems to do, and reminding everyone that a beloved actor was more - or-less a pedophile, doesn't exactly have the same feelgood factor, and there's bound to be a little controversy attached.
A new wave of productions forgoes the feelgood factor and focuses instead on issues such as poverty and homelessness
A deliberately bumpy narrative with no aspirational feelgood factor, this is the anti-Billy Elliot.
Certainly the feelgood factor is in effect here; but the film doesn't really distinguish itself within the genre.
The Olympic feelgood factor is waning as David Cameron and Nick Clegg return to the house and flak from all sides, including their own.
Tough pro-growth decisions taken now will help build a feelgood factor for 2014/15 and that will be the best possible underpinning of a re-election campaign and the promise of tax relief for the «pound - stretching» class of striving voters.
Countryside Alliance Awards Director, Jill Grieve, said: «The Awards have been nicknamed «The Rural Oscars» and they really do have a feelgood factor that gives a boost to everyone involved.
Newcastle is in many ways at a lower ebb than it was back then — before the consequences of the credit crunch and years of Tory government had really been felt — and, as I noted in that October article, is «in desperate need of the sense of community and belonging, the civic pride and identity, the feelgood factor and escapist pleasure, the solace and succour that the city's football club can potentially provide».
A nice little win at Palace had kept the feelgood factor going all week with the Capital One Cup match result almost being overlooked as we headed for today's game.
However the events of the last seven days have added a jolt of realism to the general feelgood factor around the club.
on that game being important in terms of generating feelgood factor... Yes, but as I told you, what is important is what's happening to the club and the team.
While it tends to be injudicious to read too much into pre-season results, the feelgood factor surrounding the Gunners this summer has been impossible to ignore.
the feelgood factor about the place...
Not only to regain the feelgood factor, but also to give us a real chance of going through to the knockout rounds if Bayern continue their fine home winning form.
So have Arsenal really got the feelgood factor back?
Emphasizing the feelgood factors of building new monetary authority for redistribution from rich nations to poor nations, publicizing the gains made for very expensive schemes that Western Industrialized Nations have to fund.

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«Choose one wellness factor, whether it be going for a massage, going to a sauna or a feelgood thing you wouldn't usually do on one of your regeneration days,» suggests Haining.
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