Sentences with phrase «particularly appealing idea»

One particularly appealing idea, would be for each faction or race to have an entire army, complete with a few primary hero troops that fight at the head of battles.

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The multiverse theory is particularly appealing to atheist scientists as it contradicts the «anthropic principle», the idea that our universe is «fine - tuned» for humanity, a view espoused by Faith.
«I wish to appeal particularly to the leadership, members, supporters, sympathisers and grassroots activists of our beloved party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which was founded by Jerry John Rawlings on the ideals of probity and accountability to do more in making these ideas a reality.»
This idea particularly appeals to me as I often talk about the importance of closet staples.
It indeed has some of the most interesting, and date - suitable, particularly if the idea of formal fine - dining does always appeal.
It's a broad movie, meant to appeal widely, but ideas are seeded well in the story, particularly a compare - and - contrast between Riggs and Kramer.
I've got a hundred books in my Kindle library and the idea of downloading each, ripping off the DRM and then loading it onto a competing e-reader is... less than appealing, particularly as I'll lose all my metadata and bookmarks.
The idea of having a «too tough» or «too hard» pile is particularly appealing and has been very useful to me.
I enjoy it in the theatre, the idea of sitting on my couch with a pair of glasses on isn't particularly appealing.
Now, don't get me wrong about this; I'd be happy to write until the cows came home about matters of substance relating to the guilt or innocence of the defendant and the liberty interests of a citizen vis a vis the constabulary, but the idea of having to disentangle all of the palaver, nonsense and gobbledygook in the document Mr. Duncan presented to me was not particularly appealing.
Given my interests and work lie in the private practice branch of the legal profession, I find Woods ideas particularly appealing.
In their appeal, AlphaCap Ventures» attorneys argue that the law of patent eligibility — particularly the law regarding when a claimed invention is an abstract idea and thus ineligible for patent protection — is so unsettled that a court should never award fees when a party loses on the issue.
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