Sentences with phrase «obvious ploy»

Having the first two episodes for free in Plus is an obvious ploy to get you to buy the series if and when the other three episodes are released.
I honestly can't say I know many people who've played it — even Secret of Mana fans - despite the obvious ploy with the name.
«It's such an obvious ploy,» said Tarah Caiside, 25, an American citizen living in Bermuda who arrived in New York to take part in the protest five days ago.
Mour with another clean sheet today, there is no obvious ploy to use v Mour.
We find that the Canuck Method is just an obvious ploy to get people to sign up for the software.
The whole thing is a massive gag that spoofs modern superhero movies that cram in new characters as obvious ploys to set up future movies.

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It is so blatantly obvious to be a ploy.
I hate falling for an obvious list - building ploy.
«The ploy is obvious — he is offering $ 100 million for urban schools in upstate districts represented by Assembly Democrats,» Easton said in a statement.
This «obvious Anti-Semitic ploy» can not go unpunished, Naemit said.
Christine Quinn can start a fake Women's Equality Party, and Andrew Cuomo can run on it, but it can not change the fact that Andrew Cuomo is the reason there is no Women's Equality Act in New York,» said Ms. Teachout, claiming the new ballot line is a thin and obvious political ploy New York's women would see through.
Make sure that you are ready for any result when you gamble with an obvious political ploy that can backfire.
, but it was ultimately rejected by my mother - in - law for being an «obvious marketing ploy
Ewoks were just too obvious of a marketing ploy, so Lucas later tried honing in on one character from a larger species.
(«Team America» in the top 10 is an obvious attention - seeking ploy, but what of the British bias that places «Casino Royale» and «The Queen» similarly high?)
In light of the fact that 2003's «A Sitch In Time» was divvied up into three episodes, though, this otherwise obvious marketing ploy is somewhat forgivable.
I think that the statement that using a title that someone else has already used comprising the definite article and a common noun is «an obvious marketing ploy» is so ludicrous that I have a very hard time taking anything in your comment seriously.
The long - term prospects of such ploys are not positive, particularly with Japan's endemic demography problem becoming more obvious with each passing year.
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