Sentences with phrase «much appeal in»

I realize it's a matter of personal preference, but I've never seen much appeal in using truly wireless headphones.
With not much appeal in terms of a supporting cast and a script that offers so little in the freshness department, Reese alone saves this dud from sure failure.
There just isn't much appeal in either the stories or the characters.
Or does the Rourke «comeback» story have as much appeal in the UK as in the US?
2018-04-08 13:04 Speed dating is something that has never really held much appeal in the past.
I wanted to know we could challenge the best to win, and I just don't think there is as much appeal in a victory against this liverpool team as there was last year, just feel like I'm waiting for that game where we turn up away from home against a big club and show them we can play and win
There is much appeal in the Buddhist doctrine of nirvana, which literally means «being blown out» of existence.

Not exact matches

With revenue continuing its long, steady decline, Kmart teamed with ad agency FCB to reenergize its much - maligned brand, promoting its product - delivery program by appealing to the giggly 12 - year - old in all of us.
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.
Asked about the growing DC - SV connection, Mabus said, «the energy, the intellectual capital that is there, the intensity of these founders and companies that GV is invested in, it's very appealing to me, much more appealing than maintaining something that's already gotten there.»
While hardware companies were once considered too risky to invest in, advancements in technology have made the space much more appealing.
Gross says focusing on video games was as much about the science of tracking and collecting information about patients» vision, as it is about the psychology in having a testing format that appeals to a wide range of ages and cognitive abilities — from children through elderly — regardless of reading or language skills.
Much like Mitt Romney in the 2012 election cycle, he'll need to try recasting his more elite experiences into a cohesive national agenda with a strong populist appeal, political experts say.
Apple already sells Beats Electronics gear in its stores, giving the company insights into how much the trendy headphones and other audio equipment appeal to its customers.
In appealing to video advertisers, Flipboard could be facing an uphill battle because giant competitors like Facebook (fb) are also bulking up in video, and offer much larger reacIn appealing to video advertisers, Flipboard could be facing an uphill battle because giant competitors like Facebook (fb) are also bulking up in video, and offer much larger reacin video, and offer much larger reach.
An appeal «would have cost too much, and hurt too many people, and there was no end in sight,» the Gawker founder wrote.
In winter, when a long snuggle under a blanket appeals, I have much more patience for weighty tomes and difficult titles.
«This is a way that would respect the concerns of all people and it is much more efficient than what would happen otherwise which is British Columbia having to go to a court in British Columbia, then potential appeals, then potentially to the Supreme Court,» Singh told a news conference in Ottawa.
«It's the pause before you check out that I think is so effective,» Cherie says, noting that the idea holds especially true in grocery stores, where it's easy to nab appealing items without much thought about how they add up.
She was of course talking about «The Apprentice,» the NBC reality show hosted by Trump that was a giant hit when it premiered in 2004 and is still very much at the core of his appeal to his voters (though after 14 seasons, he's now off the show for good).
'' Statutory interpretation does not get much simpler,» the appeals court said in siding with plaintiff John Taylor, a drone hobbyist from Washington, DC.
People are very specific about what they want in a work environment, and as much as you'd like to appeal to everyone, it's simply not possible.
Blue Apron's potential is vast: The service appeals to millennials who want to expand their repertoire in the kitchen as much as busy moms straining for creativity and simplicity in their weeknight meals.
One of the things that appeals to me the most about this Cash Reserve method is that the amount of stock assets I have in my portfolio is determined not by some arbitrary percentage, but, instead, by how much I income I spend each month after taking Social Security benefits and pension income into account.
A zero floor means Capital Choice contracts work much like an indexed annuity in which there is no loss of principal and floors appeal to investors unsure about market performance or nervous in the face of rising volatility, Carlson said.
Ryanair, for instance, is moving flights to airports much closer to the cities they serve, such as in Brussels and Paris, to appeal to people for whom time is money.
And as the president increasingly recognizes how much Congress controls his fate, Marc Short, the legislative affairs director, has sought to educate him by appealing to Mr. Trump's tendency to view issues in terms of personality, compiling one - page profiles of legislators for him, the congressional equivalent of baseball cards.
Much attention shifted to the SEC after an appeals court threw out the Department of Labor fiduciary rule in a surprise decision March 15.
The stock market is not the same thing as the economy, but this gives you an idea about how much room some of these markets may have to run in the years ahead if they can get their act together and make their equity markets more appealing to foreign or domestic investors.
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).
In announcing its ETF fee cuts, Marie Chandoha, president and CEO of CSIM (Charles Schwab Investment Management), said as much, noting «the appeal of index investing continues to accelerate.
It is not exactly «atheism» that is the default position so much as that there is no need to appeal to divine agency in a scientific account of nature.
And I do think there is an element of hope in the crusade's demonstration that moral appeal and censure can affect a behavior so widespread, although goodness knows there are evils much more in need of our moral attention.
I don't care about Romney's religious background nearly so much as I do the lack of integrity he displayed in so readily backtracking on a number of important ethical and legal issues in order to appeal to the Republicans» conservative Christian national base.
This new version is, in my view, much stronger, appealing both to Biblical texts and SBC precedents.
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.
The Lahore judges who rejected her appeal conceded that they had based their ruling on a technicality, which they recommended be eliminated in the future to make it much more difficult to achieve blasphemy convictions.
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.»
If the requisite disjunctive synthesis can not be explained by appeal to the doctrine that God values all possible worlds, this is not so much because evaluation is logically dependent upon gradations of importance, but because (accepting Christian's explanation of the absence of such gradations in the primordial nature) the logic of the doctrine itself entails that God be inextricably involved in the formation of actual worlds as «circles of convergence,» i.e., in «the orderings effected by individuals in the course of nature.»
Pathil says, that the vision of the church as «the herald and servant of the Kingdom of God» would be a much more appealing model, since it contains a two-fold relativisation of church, one in the suffering servant relation to the world and the other in its relation to the Kingdom to come.
The author is in fact appealing, over the heads of the agents of persecution, to intelligent and well - disposed persons in Graeco - Roman society, in the belief that accurate information about the origins, aims and principles of the Christian Church would do much to disarm the hostility under which it suffered.
Ex-President Eliot, of Harvard, says that the strongest appeal that he was ever able to bring to bear on wayward boys consisted in making clear to them how much they had been sacrificed for and how much their failure would mean to those who cared.
But the appeal for Paul is real, and much of it has to do with our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (and North Korea, let alone with bases in Germany, Japan and globally underwater with nuclear submarines).
Much of the time it has talked also of a divine judge, whose major concern is with the conduct of those who live in the world, determining their guilt and assigning sentences, either of punishment in hell or reward in heaven, sentences against which his creatures have no appeal.
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 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.
The much - discussed September lecture in Regensburg was precisely an appeal to Western secularists to recognise that philosophy is crippled by its exclusion of the questions addressed by religion, and an appeal to Christians not to repudiate the Christian - Hellenic synthesis with its accent upon the mutual dependence of faith and reason.
The liberal church's success in the future will depend very much on whether liberal clergy have a vision to express; whether they will be able to appeal to people's moral imagination.
First, Aristotle has in mind, under the heading of «witnesses» (martures) not narrators of things seen so much as moral authorities appealed to by the orator.
Appealing to unbelievable suffering of the Jewish people in the Holocaust and to Christian guilt, Wiesel has done much to elicit American support for what Ellis calls «Constantinian Judaism,» a Judaism «in service to the State and power.»
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