Sentences with phrase «more appealing prospect»

That may seem excessive but each one has its advantages, and those with Echo devices will likely welcome the addition of Alexa, which makes the U11 an even more appealing prospect.
By purchasing this policy, a home owner effectively makes himself or herself become a more appealing prospect, because let's be honest, lenders and investors are running businesses and they care most about losing money due to default and foreclosure.
The strong sales potential is also driven by manufacturers that are constantly on the lookout for ways to make housetraining a more appealing prospect for dog owners.
But despite these foibles, there's no doubting that the A7 is a more appealing prospect than the previous model.
Changes for the 2011 model year, to be formally revealed at the Paris motor show, are not simply a matter of sharper styling: Lexus has gone to the heart of the ownership experience to make the IS an even more appealing prospect, not least to those choosing it as a company car.

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The prospect of attracting more middle and low income customers, who rely more on Walmart, is no doubt appealing.
The prospect of doing so in a stunning California location in July was even more appealing.
«If people can create a more personalized marriage that works for them, if they can bend some rules and make marriage more flexible, it will continue to be an appealing prospect,» Gadoua says.
«There were options to pursue postdoctoral positions, which would have been more secure, but the prospect of commercializing the technology was much more appealing,» Hickey says.
In this case, the prospect of flailing one's leg around and barely breaking a sweat sounds a lot more appealing to many people than getting under a barbell and lifting at the limits of one's ability.
The attraction for others comes to a standstill even if the prospect is more appealing.
It's new territory for Stillman, although his skill for skewering yuppies and the upper class in his earlier works makes the prospect of him tackling an elegant period piece all the more appealing.
The more jump scares and found - footage define the horror genre, however, the more the prospect of any Carpenter, even a potentially tired, creaky one, sounds appealing.
The prospect of once more being able pilot a giant mech in an RPG setting was definitely what I was most excited about going into this and the developers were clearly aware of their appeal.
Even more appealing is the prospect of getting all these goodies in a more practical package with the AMG E63 S wagon.
Maybe this was to give the breathing room for the swoopy RC coupe (a car that shares quite a lot of mechanical components with this sedan), but it does mean the Lexus IS is a far more appealing ownership prospect to buyers who don't place driving dynamics or steering feel as a high priority.
With lower gas prices out there these days, suddenly the prospect of owning a sport utility vehicle is even more appealing.
The prospect of a 3rd night free rather than a 4th night free will probably appeal to a lot of people (it appeals to me) as 3 night stays are a lot more common than 4 night stays....
But I can certainly see the appeal of it; it turns a basic daily walk into a game, and can make getting out of the house and doing some excercise a much more enjoyable prospect by providing goals along the way.
The prospect of replaying the levels isn't generally appealing without more concentrated focus and an incentive like online leaderboards
«There's so much more pressure on lawyers to do more, that partnership becomes a less appealing prospect.
A unified smart home system rather than a host of separate apps could make the prospect of a connected household more appealing to everyday consumers.
Ultimately, the prospect of bigger displays will likely hold more appeal in the minds of consumers than the benefits of the physical home button, especially when its software alternative is already widely adopted.
In a country where owning your own home was seen as a milestone of maturity, the prospect of renting seemed more and more appealing to a growing swath of the population.
Upon graduation with a degree in business management, Salomone had job offers from IBM and Procter & Gamble, but the prospect of earning significantly more money at a young age in real estate, compared to the starting salaries offered by the corporate behemoths, appealed to him.
As the prospect of strength in numbers appeals to more and more agents, they will need to get a sense for the politics of playing on a team, the different ways that real estate teams can be structured, and the pros and cons of each.
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