Sentences with phrase «part of the allure»

A big part of the allure of sports betting for students is the availability of credit.
Including a fully - fledged single - player mode is a big part of the allure this time around, and it's one of the best shooter campaigns in ages.
In fact, it's often part of the allure for young professionals.
These kinds of crowds are only part of the allure of the fair for some.
I think part of the allure of obsessive positivity is the way which we're marketed to.
A bit part of the allure isn't just an issue of frequency but of variety.
Actually, it makes me nervous that any publisher might do something that I consider not - reader - friendly, and that's part of the allure of self - publishing.
In many cases, seasonal change is part of the allure for shoppers who go to open - air centers, he says.
Rolling them in balls causes the cookie itself to have cracks in it, which has also become part of the allure.
A crucial part of the allure: Pint - size ventures are driving pharma innovation.
I'm sure part of the allure of the Girl Scout cookie is its rarity, only available to satiated our yearlong cookie obsession during the seasone when we're all looking for a little break from our post-holiday diets and need some serious cookie hoovering time.
It takes away part of the allure of alcohol, and gets people to experience overindulgence at an earlier age in a more controlled environment.
By June 2015, NNRC Holdings LLC, part of the Allure Group, paid $ 15.6 million for the property.
We love Susie Bubble (actual surname Lau) for her candid personality and her wonderful blog, but a huge part of her allure is her often bizarre and always imaginative wardrobe.
Some 42 percent have better quality dates, and 52 percent say part of the allure of dating in the 50s is the absence of the tick - tock of the biological clock.
Part of its allure comes from interior accommodation which is as thoughtful towards rear - seat passengers as it is for those in front.
As I said of the B7, part of the allure here is that you're really getting two cars in one: a silkily - cruising limousine and an aggressive sports sedan.
It is a small island of just 28 square miles, part of the alluring chain known as the United States Virgin Islands.
A good part of the allure of Amex MR points for me has been the ability to transfer to Krisflyer.
It's tempting to compare those games to tougher games like Nioh and Dark Souls, both of which are stingier with tips and make opaqueness part of their allure.
For many of those going on such voyages, that's surely part of the allure.
Rich timber Rather than hiding away the fuel for your fire, turn it into part of its allure.
Economic opportunity has always been a big part of the allure of urban life, yet most cities are at least pockmarked by areas of extreme poverty.
The new look is conservative for a vehicle of this dynamic capability but the Golf R's choice to be visually uninteresting has become part of its allure.
Which could be part of the allure for Nintendo.
To see and be seen on the local beaches is a big part of the allure of St. Barts, which — being French — means topless sunbathing in most places, nude in a few others, but always tres fashionable.
They don't have big followings, yet, but that is part of their allure.
Palmer, part of the alluring «Big Three,» with Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, won 62 titles on the PGA Tour, his last coming in the 1973 Bob Hope Desert Classic.
Part of the allure of trading is the independent lifestyle and freedom that it can provide for you if you are successful at it, but it takes time and knowledge to achieve this, and that knowledge needs to come from somewhere.
Its dramatic presentation is part of the allure.
That's all part of the allure; Van Wyk and Snyder aim to make tools that do so much more than chop onions.
Then again, that's part of the allure of preseason football: unheralded names getting a chance to make an impact.
Part of the allure of skating is the common love for the sport and the acceptance of all comers regardless of culture, status, or looks.
So, in a way, the sport's ability to snag quirky folks may also be part of the allure of ultrarunning for people such as Powell.
The idea that each of us exists inside our own idiosyncratic «olfactory envelope» asserts itself when different people try natural perfumes on their skin; responding to our biochemistry, they smell different on each of us, which is part of their allure.
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Part of the allure of the TV singing competition «The Voice» is that the contestants are judged initially on only the quality of their singing.
This one is, which is part of his allure.
Part of the allure of having a relationship is seeing life from another's perspective, experiencing what gives them joy, and perhaps expanding your own horizons.
You couldn't filter the people who showed up, and I was often stuck at a dinner table with people I had nothing in common with, but that was part of the allure of the experiment.
Part of the allure of «The Guardians» comes from the casting: The radiant, real - life mother and daughter Baye and Smet play mother and daughter Hortense and Solange.
That's part of the allure, really.
Part of the allure is financial — districts have long assumed that large complexes are more cost efficient to build and maintain — but recent studies have pointed to greater long - term cost savings with smaller schools.
That's part of the allure of the Wrangler.
Part of the allure of buying in this segment is the option to make your Bentley a personal statement.
Part of the allure of the new Corvette's look was the fact that all the vents were black and the 10 different body colors enhanced the look of the black vents.
Part of the allure of the platform is the ability to easily create video and audio recordings — of older generations of the family, for example — and embed those in a narrative text before sharing the ebook with others through Pubsoft's HTML5 capabilities.
While that is part of its allure, I was left occasionally feeling like I didn't know enough to keep reading.
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