Sentences with phrase «special appeal because»

Moscow held special appeal because wealthy people throughout the region wanted to own real estate in the capital city, he said.

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And because it's Amazon, the new offering comes with a special and very appealing little twist: The more of the ordered and inspected items you decide to actually buy, the cheaper the whole order will be for you.
It is for this reason, and not because of a general introduction of the doctrine of God, that Whitehead appeals in these passages to the special and privileged experience.
It's a project that will appeal to everyone in the family: Kids get a special surface (three of them, in fact) to play on, and adults can clean up faster because toys will be confined to one area, not scattered all over the house.
If, as appears to be the case, the New Rochelle Police Department hushed up Latimer's car crash to shield her from unwanted attention on her relationship with Latimer you start to raise questions about ethical behavior by a sitting judge in New York State and conflicts of interest because one of three ways a Judge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appeals.
This is because each woman takes special care of herself and will go the extra mile to look as beautiful and appealing as she can.
Superheroes appeal to geeky, awkward kids because it's the promise that underneath a misfit exterior lies a special power, if only others could see it.
This one is definitely the Allen formula, but there is a special appeal to it because of the actors he's choosen.
Host Alan Cumming said the awards are special because «they recognize compelling movies and dynamic performances that appeal to a mature state of mind.»
Such features are enormously useful as a preface to a field trip because they're a quick, visually appealing, information - rich way to introduce the location and its history and special features to your students.
The parents of a child with severe physical and mental handicaps have appealed a federal - court decision that is believed to be the first to declare a child ineligible to receive special - education services because he is not «capable of benefiting» from them.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals examined only federal Establishment Clause precedent and held that Louisiana's special education program did not offend the Establishment Clause because (1) the statute's purpose of improving educational opportunity for disabled students was secular, and (2) the statute did not have the effect of advancing religion because it provides no incentive for parents to select religious institutions.
The CSL is a car I wanted to understand in a 2011 context, if only because that other famous homologation special from the era, the aforementioned 911 Carrera 2.7 RS, sustains its appeal and value because it still feels surprisingly competent at speed.
Dividend stocks from Canada have added appeal because their dividends receive special tax benefits — U.S. dividends are not eligible for these tax benefits.
That's because we have one of the largest all - mutual - fund audiences anywhere (which appeals to mutual fund marketing departments), not because they receive special treatment or recommendations.
These other hypotheses appeal to random chance that this part of the millennium is somehow special and not because of all the forcing we have added.
This is no more than an opinion, but it is an opinion with a special status because it must be taken into account when any decision is taken about compliance with regulatory requirements, eg by the Care Standards Tribunal on an appeal against a decision of the commission.
The Court of Appeal refused to carve out a special exception, and it's no certainty that the Supreme Court of Canada would do so simply because this difference exists.
I think it should have special appeal to the amateur market because Inkling's format allows people to ease into the book piecemeal, rather than commit to the whole thing (the hardcover version of Pro Chef is a behemoth, with a list price of $ 75 and clocking in at 1232 pages.)
In Brown v. Wheeler, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland affirmed the trial court judgment holding in favor of defendant because plaintiff failed to allege or show that: (1) landlord had actual knowledge or reason to know of the presence of chipping, peeling, and flaking lead paint and that such condition was hazardous, and (2) landlord was given reasonable opportunity to correct hazard.
The property might be unique, very special, that will appeal to a large number of buyers, and an agent might see an open listing as the only solution because the seller will not agree to an exclusive right - to - sell listing.
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