Sentences with phrase «term appeal of»

Updating to Android Oreo adds more to the long - term appeal of the devices.
All of this comes as Facebook is already getting questions about the long - term appeal of its platform, at least in the United States.
It's way better than it once was, but we still question the long term appeal of the platform.
Were my office or apartment closer to Chelsea, I would make it a point to drop in a few times on the current Marianne Boesky Gallery exhibition of paintings by Svenja Deininger, Viennese sorceress of subtlety, if only to confirm the long - term appeal of its initially seductive first impression.
A lack of online leaderboards also really hurts the long - term appeal of the game, instead only saving your best score for each mode.
Although the campaign will satisfy strategy veterans for some time, an inability to play with others severely impacts the long - term appeal of the title.
They make decisions based on the long - term appeal of potential improvements.

Not exact matches

The mission the community decides upon must appeal to a higher, long - term sense of purpose, but for a community to work the collaboration needs to produce immediate benefits for each set of constituents.
She was released from jail after South Korea's appeals court suspended her prison term for coercion and obstruction of business.
«The kinds of things it takes to be well - known and appealing as a teenager often don't last well long - term — drinking, sex, clothes.
The idea that people could take a simple, noninvasive test and have a better, if still imperfect, sense of their long - term risk for developing certain disorders had a natural appeal to Bergh.
To claim so would be to ignore longer - term trends, including extreme gerrymandering and the rise of political dark money that make elected officials more likely to appeal to extremes.
Hudson's Bay said in a statement on Wednesday the company «believes that there is no merit to this appeal, particularly in light of the fact that written consent in support of the equity investment, from sophisticated long - term shareholders representing well over 50 percent of HBC's outstanding common shares.»
While the Securities and Exchange Commission is attempting to ease the process of going public, recently widening the use of private draft - stage listings for example, long - term secular changes in the capital markets suggest that private funds are likely to remain equally, if not more, appealing to growing firms than public financing.
«There are plenty of drones that are $ 100, $ 150, that would be more in competition with virtual reality than anything else in terms of appeal for the same age groups,» said Atherton Research analyst Jean Baptiste Su.
If a business needs to dramatically alter pictures of its products to make them look appealing, fabricate positive customer feedback, or obscure contract terms, something is drastically wrong.
Lift's YouTube account was suspended on Thursday, and its appeal rejected based on YouTube's guidelines and terms of service, Olaru said.
The terms, which are undisclosed, are contingent on the outcome of Apple's appeal of an antitrust ruling that it conspired with five major publishers to make eBooks more expensive.
For each product fact in your ad or letter, be sure to rate it in terms of consumer appeal and whether it's a strong selling feature or not.
Within the first - term Obama administration, Summers was known for more moderate, centrist views, and has plenty of Wall Street credibility, which might appeal to Republicans.
A lot of people try to distill their culture into terms or adjectives that have broad appeal.
CETA establishes patent restoration and patent appeal rules that will extend the term of patent protection for pharmaceutical products, thereby increasing consumer prices and royalty outflows.
CMIT Solutions is a fantastic franchise model, so what appealed to me right off the bat was that the customer service model was one of long - term relationships — my background and my comfort zone.
These distractions from the underlying economics promise quick, short - term gains that most investors find too appealing to ignore despite the lack of long - term significance or potential illegality.
«These recognitions show individuals that the Anago franchise model appeals to many different groups of people, who can find long - term success in the ever - growing, 100 billion dollar commercial cleaning industry,» Povlitz added.
The perennial appeal of value investing is based on the excellent long - term performance of global value stocks.
Then match the customer and market with your solution (the product) in terms of benefits, functions, features, appealing innovation, positioning, pricing, and promotion.
In this most recent case the City of Burnaby was trying to get the support of the Supreme Court of British Columbia for an issue that it had already lost before the NEB and which, to put it in neutral terms, had failed to attract the interest of the Federal Court of Appeal.
it appeals to a wide array of short - term and long - term traders.
When done correctly, it can deliver all sorts of appealing benefits — including filling your pipeline with qualified leads, driving revenue, acquiring new customers, and ensuring your company's long - term profitability.
Funds run by founding partners of boutiques are especially appealing as there is a greater expectation that the manager will be there for the long - term.
In addition, the company's healthy balance sheet (long - term debt was a mere 18 % of total capital in the March interim) should further appeal to value investors.
Canada's appeal compared to the U.S., in other words, has diminished both in terms of the perceived safety of the financial system and of economic strength.
On the political front, «Denominating oil contracts in yuan would promote the use of China's currency in global trade, one of the country's key long - term goals as an alternative to the dollar — making this even more appealing to sanctions - threatened countries relying on the dollar,» Ramady wrote in The National.
And as the president increasingly recognizes how much Congress controls his fate, Marc Short, the legislative affairs director, has sought to educate him by appealing to Mr. Trump's tendency to view issues in terms of personality, compiling one - page profiles of legislators for him, the congressional equivalent of baseball cards.
Appeal was determined by the number of Google searches for property in the country in May 2014 and price growth was measured in both the short term (six months) and long term (12 month) using data from Knight Frank's Global House Price Index.
Any dispute relating to these Customer Service General Terms and Conditions will be subject to the authority of the canton of Geneva's relevant courts, subject to an appeal to the Swiss Federal Court.
Of the two, American Water has the more appealing near - term earnings outlook, with 2014 share net likely climbing 14 % over the prior year.
Phoebe Thompson, editor of Premier Youthwork Magazaine thinks a number of factors are behind the changes in teenage behavior, on Premier's «News Hour» programme, she said: «the government has taken to make smoking less appealing by covering packets and also putting the long term effects on there, and also the rise of contraception and better sex education probably has contributed to the lowering of teenage pregnancies».
He hoped his hipness in terms of rock music and driving a motorcycle would appeal to those frustrated with the stranglehold of Limbaughian bloviation on the so - called movement conservatives, but he turned out to be wrong in that choice.
In general, while appeal to or reliance upon one's own intuition (in some technically unspecified sense of the term) may satisfy the informal demands of many ordinary, nontechnical contexts, such intuitive conviction — however important heuristically to the individual inquirer — may be of no logical relevance to the job of satisfying the technical demands constitutive of some formal arena of discourse.
Brown appeals particularly to the word play of Isaiah 5:7: the monumental clarity and poetic elegance of the juxtaposition of the term z» daqah, «the cry,» with its remedy, ze «aqah, «justice.»
The virtue of socialism, it is argued, is that it does away with such irresponsible authority, and forces those who make economic policy to appeal to the electorate and to justify their decisions in terms of the public good.
But we must make our case in publicly accessible terms that appeal to people of good will from a variety of religious traditions and those of no religious tradition.
A People Divided: Judaism in Contemporary America by jack wertheimer basic books, 267 pages, $ 25 The slogan of the United Jewish Appeal, the most successful of all of America's philanthropies in terms of fund - raising, is «We Are One.»
When we tweak the setting, either in terms of time or place, we enter the fringes of genre, and that's where we find crossover appeal.
Hays explains the move from text to life by appealing to metaphor, which is the creative coupling of unrelated terms that provokes new insight.
As those terms remind us, Keillor's remembrances of Lake Wobegon appeal to a certain complacency in our faith, a nostalgia for the days when religion and culture went hand in hand and did not need to be too closely distinguished.
When a philosopher defines his central concept only in terms of itself (rational propositions are those that appeal to rational people or that can be supported on rational grounds) it is a sure sign of confusion.
There are a few main explanations: 1) long term failure in leadership by the Irish Catholic church, and connected with this, the awful Jansenist culture; 2) Europe — or rather, political interference from European Community institutions; 3) American money; 4) the claim of the «Yes» campaign that the Referendum was won by «the stories,» that is, the constant appeal to emotion and the complete refusal actually to think about the legal consequences of passing such a change not merely into law, but also into the Irish Constitution, the foundation of that law.
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