Sentences with phrase «most appealing prospect»

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We become scientists because we love to learn, so the prospect of teaching eager young minds — giving them their first glimpses into worlds we love — appeals to most of us on some level.
Time is a precious commodity when you have children, so the prospect of wasting an evening on a blind date that may or may not go well is neither appealing nor feasible for most single parents.
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.
The prime example is the Adamant class ship which currently feels like the most useful vessel you can build, while I personally found the Manticore corvette became a much less appealing prospect as time went on.
Political unrest in the Middle East combined with the possibility of income taxation in the future may well make the prospect of relocating from abroad less appealing for some, although Dubai continues to be the most attractive GCC location for foreign lawyers.
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.
While most gaming laptops typically weigh closer to 10 pounds and are thicker than the average high school textbook, the Omen's relatively slim size and light weight make it an appealing prospect for gamers on the go.
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