Sentences with phrase «quite appealing right»

Gold also offers investors 4,000 years of history as a store of value, and that's looking quite appealing right now,» a gold trader told Bloomberg.

Not exact matches

In spite of all that can be said, in spite of every secular argument to justify money and the state and science and technology, to show that we are right to use these things, it is quite unbiblical to appeal to these agents of political power.
Look no further — it's right here It has been quite hot here and the thought of eating things that require an oven are becoming less and less appealing.
I have no parties to attend so pjs sound quite appealing to me right now.
There's some road noise and a rustle of wind from the mirrors at higher speeds, but the steering feels just right for high - speed stability and low - speed effort, and there's a syrupy slickness to every control that makes being a chauffeur seem like quite an appealing change of career.
I think I'm a bit closer to figuring out why they don't sit quite right with me after driving this GLA45 AMG: They're not very well - matched to the hypothetical lifestyles of the young, up - and - coming first - time Mercedes buyers we're told they're designed to appeal to.
TabletPCReview asked how they plan to avoid being seen as a «tweener,» a tablet not quite right for consumers because of its business focus, and not quite ready for the enterprise because of its consumer appeal.
Pachter thinks that although Detroit: Become Human is a great game in its own right, it won't quite reach these heights due to its niche appeal.
Nintendo is trying to appeal to both the core console gamer on PS4 and casual / semi core gamer on mobile with Switch but right now the software and price is not quite right to do that.
For example, I was quite happy to save right before tackling a psychopath (the descriptions often give»em away even if you've not run into them before) because losing a boss fight through not yet knowing the patterns and having to replay x number of hours of the game to get to the same fight — which I might immediately lose again — did not always appeal.
When an argument invokes an authority and appeals to this authority, as Chewbacca's doing right now with the Auditor, questioning that authority is quite kosher.
West Virginia's poor showing, something it has gotten quite used to over the years, was again largely attributed to its unique status as the only state with no intermediate appellate court, and thus no automatic appeal rights from the decision of a trial court.
But it is quite another thing to attempt to appeal to people's sense of right and wrong and ask them to altruistically «please help» a publicly traded corporation in its self - serving pursuit... I'm going to go downstairs and xerox something on the Canon photocopier right now just to do it.
The Court of Appeal confirmed that acts on adjacent land can, in some «quite exceptional» circumstances, amount to actionable interferences with a right of way.
The Court of Appeal has clarified that that case depended on its own «quite exceptional» facts — there the circumstances were such as to make it appropriate to imply a right to park, because there was no other viable parking for W, and it was possible to park without interfering with O's use of the land.
I've called it The Banana Dare to appeal to your dirty minds, but its actual name is «3 Ways With Manky Bananas» (I'm thinking that wouldn't have reeled you in quite as well, right?).
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