Sentences with phrase «more appealing at»

If you can't afford a premium experience or just don't think it's worth it, perhaps the Chadron State College is more appealing at the lower cost of $ 6,000 per year at 12 credit hours per semester.
We don't know guys... SteamWorld Dig sure sounds more appealing at two bucks.
Aside from that, the smell is also more appealing at least to cats.
Mazda also offers a 163bhp version of the 2.0 - litre petrol engine, which is more appealing at the top end than the lower - powered unit.
I'd be okay with a sequel in the Galaxy series (perhaps for this generation, it should be called «Super Mario Universe» or something), but I do agree that an original title that would be mroe of a sequel to Mario 64 sounds a little more appealing at this point....

Not exact matches

Come to think of it, having strangers shoot pucks at me at high velocities sounds more appealing than journalism these days.
In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
Still, despite what he feels is a weak case against him, he thinks the odds are he'll be found guilty, at least during this first trial; Japan, which has a more than 99 % conviction rate, is also one of a few countries that allows prosecutors to appeal an acquittal twice.
Lore told Re / code's Jason Del Rey at the time that the company switched business models because Jet noticed people were buying more per visit than anticipated, and dropping its membership fee could actually help widen the startup's appeal.
«Consumers are more sensitive to promotions, and marketers are going to be looking for innovative methods to appeal to them,» says Matthew Tilley, director of marketing at promotions logistics company Inmar.
Only time will tell; but with each new release, Google becomes more transparent in its quest to appeal to and appease the public at large and change the way we look at Search Engine Optimization.
But what is even more appealing about the impact investing approach is that it can begin to shift the way we think about problems, looking at whole systems to find solutions.
The company recently launched its Tru by Hilton chain to appeal to a broad range of customers at a more affordable price point.
Even if you don't have kids, getting older and having the desire for a little more convenience go hand in hand, which means that eventually at least some millennials are going to see the appeal of living in the suburbs.
Currently at 62, it could rise as high as 67 as employers, facing a declining workforce, reach out to their older workers and make it more appealing for them to stay on the job, according to a 2012 commentary by the C. D. Howe Institute.
What's more appealing than scoring a $ 100 massage for $ 25 or grabbing a meal valued at $ 50 for $ 15?
The candidate learns about an open position at your company which appeals to her, and she decides to find out more about your company.
Riches - to - rags, or at least to misery, is infinitely more appealing.
A source close to Univision said the Onion deal isn't an isolated move, but instead should be seen as part of a series of moves aimed at appealing to more diverse and younger audiences.
«We do strongly feel that there's significant opportunity for us to gain more share through the launch of more mass appeal devices in the category... most importantly all at the right price point.»
It's up to you to decide which form of writing appeals most to you and works best with your existing routine, but whichever you choose, it's worth at least taking Kutcher's idea for a spin to see if it saves you from inbox slavery and gives you more control over your day.
It represents an effort to make both companies more appealing to consumers as health care that was once delivered in a doctor's office more often reaches consumers over the phone, at a retail clinic or via an app.
But at the same time, it is working to make the machine more appealing, especially for young people, to tap growth overseas.
It turns out that more than 50 % of us reuse towels at least once during our stay at a hotel because it appeals to our «commitment / consistency» value trait to want to be respectful of the environment.
At my current stage, and I think for many people, it's much more appealing to not go levered and diversify around the country now.
The quality and appeal of your work is far more important than the length, but the data points toward longer posts as being more popular for link building and SEO — that is, at least several thousand words long.
Additionally, Amazon workers earning six - figure salaries can afford more expensive apartments than the current median price, indicating much of the new construction will be at the luxury end of the market to appeal to these workers.
A buyer persona gives a more in - depth look at who might possibly purchase your product or service, and, more importantly, it helps marketers create better content that appeals to this group.
There used to be higher fees to participate on the platform at the flexible funding level, but in late 2015 Indiegogo updated their cost structure making flexible funding more appealing.
Taper at its heart is disinflationary for the US economy, and any yield sell - off makes the relative real returns associated with US bonds more appealing.
But at the end of the day, the BigCommerce cart is able to draw more traffic (SEO and gift cards), encourage consumer confidence (reviews and ratings), and visually appeal to onsite customers (product option customizability).
At the moment, though, we think many investors, particularly those with a long - term orientation, will find that water utilities generally provide the more appealing options.
The separator business looks appealing at first glance and we are conducting more due diligence on the sector currently.
Perhaps they begin with some genuine concern to «reach the lost», but at some point, they degenerate into blatant appeals for more funds to support the lifestyle that the increase in money and publicity has engendered.
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.
More often than not, appeals to «biblical womanhood»... or «biblical» anything for that matter... represent an oversimplification, a reductive approach to biblical interpretation that fails to at least acknowledge its own hermeneutical biases.
I did have some friends at church, and the hope of playing with them made attendance more appealing.
Do you think that I can not appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?
We are inevitably reminded of Jesus in Gethsemane: «Do you think that I can not appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?»
The appeal did not result in a formal youth council, but Taizé became the meeting point of thousands of young people, especially at Easter, with more and more young «pilgrims» participating in the prayers of the monastic community.
As the sequel shows, he had by no means abandoned the appeal to the people at large, but it had now to be made on different lines; the part which the Twelve were to play in it was one which would try them more severely; and for this they had to be schooled.
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).
The former camp were highly concerned with packing as much theological and biblical knowledge into each song as possible, while the latter adopted the strategy of reaching hip - hop culture by fitting into it, and there's more great Christian - focused hip - hop being made, which will appeal to more fans, than at any point in the genre's history.
It didn't appeal to me any more than unconditional election, but it was why I at first rejected Calvinism.
This is attested by a number of Jesus» sayings: «Do you think that I can not appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?
One showed humility, the other arrogance; one practiced sincerity, the other hypocrisy; one made efforts at cultivating unity, the other seemed to delight at encouraging division: and one succeeded in becoming more and more a man of the people, while the other, despite his harsh populist appeals, has grown more distant.
The use of and appeal to religious communalism is effective (at least in the short run) precisely because increasingly more people are finding a greater sense of common purpose in traditional religions than in political parties or secular ideologies.
More recently, Levenson suggests, feminists have begun to cleanse the Bible in precisely the same manner, based on the same appeal to religious intuitions — although these intuitions are, on the surface, at variance with those of the Nazis.
The whole question of Jesus» baptism by John was the more important and disturbing because at the end of the first century disciples of the Baptist were challenging the primacy of Jesus over John and were doubtless appealing to the baptism as one of their principal arguments.
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