Sentences with phrase «less appealing in»

Things that looked great in the pictures often became significantly less appealing in person...).
All the items are stored in its stomach, which also figures into the gameplay as the Hundred Knight has limited space inside, so players need to digest what they deem is unnecessary or less appealing in order to make way for more.
Agreed units have been moved but it doesn't change the fact that in the eyes of consumers, western developed games for the vita are gonna look less appealing in the future.
So the cost of giving the RS the big haunches it used to have would have been much greater this time round — and less appealing in some markets — so the Focus RS looks pretty much like the ST down the flanks, although the front and back have come in for some aggressive RS treatments, including a big wing at the back.
Salads are less appealing in the winter because our body is crying out for calories and carbs.
If Facebook allows publishers to just add all of the same kinds of things that made their own sites less appealing in the first place, then Instant Articles will quickly become useless.
The new app will spread out Amazon's offerings to many Samsung devices and get the Kindle app off the Kindle tablet, which has significantly less appeal in comparison with Samsung's impressive tablet lineup.

Not exact matches

With so much foot traffic, shoppers that tend to pick up things without putting them back can make the store look less appealing to whoever walks in next.
People loved the ads: retired jocks like Bubba Smith and Dick Butkus «arguing» in bars over whether the brew's chief appeal was that it «tastes great» or is «less filling.»
The Oxford English Dictionary declared «post-truth» the word of the year — the notion that «objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.»
The women and girls were kept in the stifling lower deck all day to make the boat a less appealing target, but they were allowed some fresh air late at night.
Automakers are trying to appeal to younger consumers in major global cities who are less likely to buy a car.
Given aging coal plants and the long, steady decline of the industry, putting coal miners to work in less - hazardous jobs seems both practical and appealing.
Hiroomi Kinoshita, President & Chief Executive Officer at Four Link Systems, Inc., who's worked on the creation of next - generation smart vehicle since 2008, said he was also hoping to appeal to a younger generation of drivers who are less interested in cars than previous generations.
In 2017, local investment options in South Korea had become less appealinIn 2017, local investment options in South Korea had become less appealinin South Korea had become less appealing.
The appeal of toolkits is that people who are less advanced in blogging than you are know they can save themselves a lot of time and frustration by finding out what tools you use to run a successful blog.
The cryptocurrency market has witnessed tremendous growth over the past 15 months, but volatile price swings have made it less appealing for many in the financial establishment.
They also make other investments like bonds less appealing, enticing more people to invest in buildings.
For appraisal appeals in which the requesting party seeks less than 10 % in valuation change, the mortgage lender will review the request, then forward it to the original VA appraiser, along with all submitted, supporting documentation.
Regardless, the net increase in the standard deduction still makes itemizing a less appealing option for many more families with modest size homes.
A presumed increase in the Fed Funds interest rate in the US making Emerging Markets investments (and hence commodity demand) less appealing
In effect, the S&P 500 Index went from a 21 % undervaluation in November 2010 (1185) to a much less appealing 7 % undervaluation last June (1320In effect, the S&P 500 Index went from a 21 % undervaluation in November 2010 (1185) to a much less appealing 7 % undervaluation last June (1320in November 2010 (1185) to a much less appealing 7 % undervaluation last June (1320).
Phoebe Thompson, editor of Premier Youthwork Magazaine thinks a number of factors are behind the changes in teenage behavior, on Premier's «News Hour» programme, she said: «the government has taken to make smoking less appealing by covering packets and also putting the long term effects on there, and also the rise of contraception and better sex education probably has contributed to the lowering of teenage pregnancies».
Transacting in Bitcoin is also riskier because consumers are not protected against virtual currency fraud, making it a less appealing option for those mindful of the collapse of Mt. Gox, a Bitcoin trading platform that was based in Japan.
While I have championed the cause of women in ministry through the years, I've run across an inordinate number of women pastors whose demeanor was less than appealing (see Sister Marie's comment above).
The genre also allows producers to invest less time in creating new stories and instead focus on retelling the same story over and over, with younger, cheaper, and more aesthetically appealing casts and the occasional newly invented set piece.
Today we see a much less appealing professorial personality at large: someone who dresses up ill - informed political diatribes in the finery of «discourse analysis» and publishes them in what were formerly thought of as scholarly journals.
But it then proceeds to equate these presuppositions with «faith» so that it can move to the conclusion that even secular historians who reject appeals to supernatural intervention in history are no less acting «in faith» than are those believing historians who accept them.
At first glance it might seem appealing to argue that the mystery of God outstrips our capacity to delineate it, that every theology in its own way must fall so short of the truth that no position can, however seriously maintained, be markedly any more or less true than any other.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
And as professional critics we reject any appeal to a transcendent power at work in history, much less one that «works for good in all things.»
This broader understanding of what we seek to defend should make social conservatives both more and less political than we have tended to be: We should be more political in that we do more than occasionally resort to legal appeals to protect our own freedom of action.
This is an important issue because Murdoch implicitly acknowledges from time to time that her Good is in many ways less appealing, less satisfying, than a personal God.
Charlemagne's successors were less powerful and as they became unable to hold overbearing archbishops in check, bishops appealed to the Pope for support and this increased papal authority.
But if even Adam and Eve, driven in rage and guilt from the Earthly Paradise to which they may never return, may be said to be forced into a new «lifestyle» — if, that is to say, some especially desirable items are permanently out of stock, but there are still others, only relatively less appealing, beckoning from the shelves — if this is what the Fall amounts to, then how is it possible to comprehend the full implications of suffering or loss of any kind, whether in Mozambique or in Romania or in the luxurious American suburb?
You'll see the most blatant appeals in television commercials, where the entire process of grabbing attention, presenting a message, substantiating it, and pursuing a response maybe compressed into ten seconds or less.
Another factor which has tended to make talk about the «afterlife» less than appealing may be found in the feeling that much of that talk about it is highly self - centered — a matter of «glory for me».
The church is large, the building lovely and in excellent condition; the decoration appeals to me less than the architecture does.
Huffington Post: Hispanic Churches, Historically Spanish - Speaking, Adopt More English To Appeal To U.S. - Born Latinos While it's become common wisdom that English - speaking churches will shrink as younger generations, who are typically less religious, become the majority, the Spanish church - known across denominations for its religious fervor - is battling to keep its youth in the faith.
Thus males, whose performance is unpredictable and who are in any case secondary attractions for the heterosexual audience of the films, earn far less money than female porn stars, whose appeal is largely visual and whose standard of performance can be counted on.
He did, however, appeal to many less - educated voters in the white working class who hadn't previously taken much interest in politics.
Furthermore, even the identification of the putative content of experience proves to be normed by whatever hermeneutical analysis is employed, for one can only imagine, much less recognize as present, what one can come to identify somehow.16 Finally, some hermeneutical analysis is also presupposed by and, therefore, normative of any argument from experience, whether of the individual or the communal type, since it is only experience as interpretable in terms of some description or other to which one can ever appeal either for the mutual corroboration of such descriptions or for their illustration of a theistic interpretation.
The antisemitism which fueled the Holocaust, for instance, may have held (and still does) particular appeal to more impressionable, less - intelligent throughout Europe in the 1930s, but clearly, it was a feature of a particular social, cultural, and historical perspective.
One reason for this debate is that some of the most violent and seemingly intractable contemporary conflicts (Northern Ireland, the Middle East, Bosnia, Sri Lanka) have taken place across lines of religious difference and have often been fed, in more or less direct ways, by appeals to religious warrant or identity.
They described the phrase as «relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief».
A's we become less a religious country in a formal sense, the political leader has an obligation to try to appeal to that good side... the better side of man's nature.
Whereas Romney appears to appeal to a wider audience, and notably the older, more educated, more moderate and less bigot minded segment of America that lives in metropolitan areas.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals, who as the article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a good candidate who can win the general election.
Let us take a more or less random half of these needs and suggest the appeal a televangelist might make in meeting them.
As the divine right monarchy came increasingly in the eighteenth century to defend its positions on the grounds of administrative reason and enlightened reform, the discourse of those resisting its rule also relied less on traditional religious appeals and more on secular ones, but the religious roots of all sides of the political and social debate were only obscured, never severed.
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