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"entice" Definitions
  1. to persuade somebody/something to go somewhere or to do something, usually by offering them something

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First, a boom could entice workers back into the workforce.
The slight underperformance could entice more investment dollars into munis.
Three hours isn't going to entice a mobile power user.
He can then entice viewers with even bigger giveaway videos.
He says it doesn't entice him to procreate with her.
Active managers certainly want to entice investors using that fear.
During exhibitions, these veiled works in particular entice gallery visitors.
But he acknowledged many were designed to entice outside firms.
Disney has offered multiple preorder deals to entice potential subscribers.
Bubbles entice for their seeming simplicity, which approaches the existential.
Winning, especially championships, can entice prospective students, donors and sponsors.
Moving WandaVision up can help entice subscribers to keep paying.
So how else are computer makers supposed to entice potential buyers?
Honestly, that alone should be enough to entice you to watch.
India is therefore liberalizing bond investment rules to entice more foreigners.
Such flattery is no doubt calculated to entice Kim to denuclearize.
Walmart tested 30-second returns to entice shoppers (and undercut Amazon).
Before that happens, the season needs something controversial to entice viewers.
What can we do to entice him to jump in now?
On. They were trying to entice you into watching this thing.
They even tried to entice some high schoolers to cross over.
Wonderboom also has a few noted features to further entice listeners.
Entice others with ways you can help them down the line.
Entice your flakey group chat friend with this jumpsuit from Vertical.
"Lower rates may entice home buyers out to shop," said Hale.
That's usually enough to entice developers to give something a try.
Last-minute changes are still being made to entice overseas users.
Hilton is another firm trying to entice customers with special offers.
It's spending a fortune on Max, and needs to entice subscribers.
Most video games initially entice players with easy and predictable rewards.
Airlines have long found ways to entice passengers off their planes.
Haley described how Greg and other patient-brokers would entice addicts.
Ring knows that it can entice people by offering free things.
That was still not enough to entice more discriminating bathroom users.
There is no flashy frosting or elaborate lattice to entice you.
This middle ground will, I believe, entice and allow more millennials to be recruited into the federal workforce, feel accepted and valued, and therefore will entice them to remain and move upward or laterally across agencies.
Does Google's very solid lineup of cool new camera modes entice you?
Then came the Louisiana Purchase, a bid to entice then-Louisiana Sen.
So the cultural icon has launched a campaign to entice people in.
Co-branded rewards programs entice consumers by making luxury travel less expensive.
In fact, there's every chance it might entice another counter from Comcast.
The way that male painted turtles entice females may sound almost romantic.
Awamiyah's reconstruction is also meant to entice Shia Arabs in the region.
The precedent set by these retailers would surely entice others to follow.
And it would entice third-party developers to develop even more integrations.
But it's more than just cheap gags to entice a millennial audience.
It doesn't really entice people; I think it has the opposite effect.
So, who is Supreme trying to entice with its latest advertising stunt?
They could therefore entice young and healthy people away from Obamacare's marketplaces.
One possibility is to entice pilots to work by promising extra pay.
Others can try to entice foreign students and hope they stick around.
Pandora's new streaming service could potentially entice users away from those players.
You know, trying to encourage and entice them into the international system.
Hopefully, all readers can find something in the list to entice them.
To entice them, Magic Leap is trying to make development dead simple.
They mean to ask how much they can do to entice private
The console, Sony hoped, would entice film lovers to try video games.
Random guy with far too many pictures swiping right, doesn't entice much!
As the market saturates, automakers have been hiking incentives to entice consumers.
"Clickbait" and similar tactics arose as a way to entice web users.
Disney has offered multiple deals to entice people to preorder the service.
Women's basketball is entering a pivotal time to entice a national audience.
Cities across the country have been posturing to entice Amazon's second headquarters.
But will these tech offerings entice San Franciscans to use the service?
What inducements would the EU need to provide to entice potential hosts?
This larger trend, too, could entice consumers to upgrade starting next year.
Good enough to entice the Pelicans to trade Anthony Davis for them?
What might entice him to finally open up about Mihdhar and Hazmi?
McDonald's has already made some changes that may entice new US customers.
The campaigns are also instituting new and interesting tools to entice veterans.
Many also add events to entice travelers, including food and arts celebrations.
Google has previously tried to entice companies with discounts on Chromebooks themselves.
But could the market entice Alphabet to beat regulators to the punch?
Many tried to entice the company with financial incentives and tax breaks.
Lafleur's paintings entice passersby with their brilliant hues and undeniably cool aesthetic.
In It, Pennywise attempted to entice the young Georgie with popcorn and balloons.
People have to use it, like it, and entice more users to join.
He used his friendships with Hollywood stars to entice Arab businessmen into deals.
Like everyone else, YouTube TV hopes to entice you with ultra-personalized recommendations.
Will the cast entice movie goers as much as the inevitable controversy will?
For others, however, the bumper profits are not enough to entice them back.
Google and Facebook need to entice devs to build apps for their platforms!
Officials in Wuhu tried to entice locals to buy homes, offering tax breaks.
The broken-record rhetoric in this book will do little to entice them.
These new features could entice established creators to migrate to Facebook's video platform.
Growing numbers of English-language courses have helped to entice monoglot Britons abroad.
Commercial carriers, too, are trying to entice more newcomers with better financial rewards.
"Tobacco product advertising can entice youth to start using tobacco," the report says.
It's also a way for Amazon to entice you to prioritize its services.
But the hustle meant to entice Kalvert's wife relied on old-school telephony.
However, it keeps its nonprofit status to entice companies to work with them.
Retailers want to entice them to shop in the brick-and-mortar world.
As the market shrinks, automakers are hiking incentives to entice consumers to spend.
To entice some of that money home, it wants to offer an amnesty.
Special economic zones are set up as sops, sometimes to entice single companies.
But promoters don't have to work too hard to entice people in Toronto.
Any success may entice competitors to quickly replicate some of the Turner formula.
Theaters were able to entice more than just witches and wizards this weekend.
The thing most likely to entice employees into staying was a higher salary.
Disney offered several deals ahead of the service's launch to entice potential subscribers.
Still, bewitching isn't everything, so what else can "Red Sparrow" entice us with?
This ability to quickly and sustainably entice investors with the product is crucial.
They call it "reverse auctions," where suppliers compete on price to entice customers.
Eastern, so the Indians-Royals and Pirates-Cardinals games might entice the network.
Museums of all types are seeking ways to entice new audiences, especially millennials.
These movies don't bring in non-horror fans and don't entice repeat viewings.
The live feed was posted on the community's website to entice prospective residents.
DHL Africa eShop is also offering incentives to entice first-time digital consumers.
If the G7 doesn't entice you, Motorola has plenty of other deals going.
He convinced himself that he could use his acting skills to entice people.
Retailers open their doors Monday and roll out big sales to entice customers.
Morning snuggles with my dog, D., entice me to snooze for too long.
Flight prices may need to come down to entice travelers to tropical locations.
Card companies entice consumers with the promise of travel rewards and cash back.
Merit aid, on the other hand, is often used to entice certain students.
To that end, Taubman said, malls must entice customers with interesting retail brands.
It's also providing little to entice those seeking more conservative returns from dividends.
The convenience of buying all the ingredients in one spot may entice customers.
It's also a way to entice young workers, the largest pet-owning generation.
Banks have been fighting to entice big spenders to use their cards for years.
Trump hopes to entice the private sector to fund these projects with tax credits.
Some analysts said this could entice producers to return to drilling later this year.
He promised a $403,000 donation to entice more people to bid on the shirts.
Of course, limited offers aren't the only way that burger chains can entice customers.
No bells, no whistles, no shiny logos, no 'make-up' to entice the customers.
Microsoft isn't just relying on offers like this one to entice customers to switch.
Store owners, mostly men, work to entice customers to purchase their diamonds and gemstones.
This might entice social media stars to share more A-list content on Vine.
The anonymous soundboard of seculars and the ex-religious entice those questioning their faith.
They want the buzz that comes from their shows to entice people to pay.
To entice gamers, Epic is offering a free game every two weeks throughout 2019.
Exclusive movies and TV shows might entice Amazon or Apple or Facebook or Alphabet.
He now saw his hunt as a way to entice people into the wild.
At street level, air-conditioned shops often keep their doors open to entice buyers.
Instead, the hope is to entice more businesses to use, and advertise on, Instagram.
Brokers try to "entice you into the casino for the next one," he added.
You have to entice your guests to go to these areas of your park.
Biden's campaign has been behind in spending on Facebook ads that often entice contributors.
You're going after someone and purposely trying to entice them into doing a felony.
He says he's working on putting together a border security offer to entice them.
This border adjustment would entice our trading partners to enact their own carbon taxes.
That includes the creation of new audit policies to entice polluters to self-enforce.
Scientists need more carrots to entice them to pursue replication in the first place.
Workers may also have found new jobs, making it hard to entice them back.
But it is likely to entice a person with scarce income and ample time.
To that end, there were two initial models to entice providers into joining ACOs.
Whether that will entice more people to use its products is an open question.
Anti-smoking advocates like the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids argue flavors entice adolescents.
The goal was to entice more coverage with the offer of one-stop shopping.
Stores began carrying more outside brands and accepting nonstore credit cards to entice customers.
In an effort to entice visitors, some hotels in Napa are offering attractive deals.
But the revised offer may entice shareholders to demand that Qualcomm's executives begin negotiations.
Kinsa's smartphone app uses a bubble game to entice children to take their temperatures.
They were able to entice the politicians, who the mobsters needed to run favors.
Here are seven offers which may just entice you to book your next vacation.
The chewable supplements are easy to administer and chicken-flavored to entice finicky cats.
It requires forgoing things that entice us, which, let's face it, is not fun.
The new tax law may entice more employees to strike out on their own.
Dunkin' has been pushing value meals to entice more budget-conscious customers, as well.
Some colleges front-load scholarships for the freshman year to entice students to attend.
"The idea is to create an experience, to entice, surprise, and titillate," Saynt said.
Of course, the goal of every chain is to entice customers to spend more.
That is a propaganda victory for Beijing, which has struggled to entice foreign investors.
And there is no guarantee it'll entice Tesla fans who love the Model 3.
Cambodia and Sri Lanka are also working to entice U.S. retirees, per the Times.
Chinese fund managers hope that the MSCI seal of approval might also entice active investors.
Could the availability of e-cigarettes entice former smokers to get hooked on nicotine again?
Oman is also planning to entice traffic away from Dubai's giant port of Jebel Ali.
Sprint has tried to entice customers with low prices, but most thinking people steer clear.
President Obama also found it difficult to entice tech workers to come work for him.
Lohan uses the power of her dance moves to entice the gang into joining her.
Brokers and advisers had wondered, given Snapchat's popularity, if this IPO could entice them in.
Its entire purpose is to entice players to spend money on stepping into Franke's jackboots.
But it said significant price declines due to collapsing shipping demand will entice other consumers.
Perhaps Chrome OS with Android will be popular enough to entice developers into doing it.
The question, though, is whether they're offering enough to entice people to join the workforce.
Plus, the can entice users with Facebook Offers, which can also be run as ads.
That boast has helped entice over $2100bn of foreign investment in the past seven years.
That could then entice them to purchase it, even if the campaign has already ended.
Meanwhile, Univision is leveraging the popularity of European soccer to entice a pay-TV partner.
To show off, to entice someone, to show interest in someone, or to prove commitment.
She's also doing giveaways with sponsors to entice fans to stay glued to the stream.
Prosecutors also allege that Epstein directed his employees to entice, recruit, and pay underage victims.
Aluminium's lost narrative isn't just about how to entice fund players back into the market.
He plans instead to entice "culturally similar" workers from countries such as Ukraine or Serbia.
The music is dramatic for a headphone ad, but I guess it's meant to entice?
That's likely because its mission is to entice travelers to come to America from abroad.
For companies trying to entice moneyed customers, that means identifying and anticipating what they want.
An added bonus: Sometimes retailers will send a discount code to entice you to buy.
Like most industries, the media and advertising business is constantly transforming to entice new customers.
As already noted, it should pay providers slightly more to entice them into the system.
Such language is unlikely to entice Democrats into the compromise Trump said he was seeking.
Here's how some states are going to extremes to entice a new generation of labor.
Luxury brands will create unique experiences in the retail world to entice and engage customers.
The improved offer was designed to entice shareholders to demand that Qualcomm's executives begin negotiations.
However, the deals did little to entice YouTube stars to post more frequently on Facebook.
More transparent and improved security, for example, could entice a risk-averse crowd, says Colvin.
New York (CNN Business)Supermarkets are trying to entice shoppers with more than just food.
But providing exclusive deals should entice many Chinese to sign up for the new service.
"That's not an opening position that will entice China to the negotiating table," Hiebert said.
Paris was designed to entice voluntary action and provide a framework for accelerating those actions.
Facebook's Tenanes said the density of the proposed development could also entice spending on transit projects.
Both teams have been reportedly pushing to get another superstar in order to further entice James.
Mario Kart 7 is a little old now to gain much interest and entice a purchase.
This could differentiate it from its competitors and entice families with children to purchase the subscription.
The lotteries' proponents say that their aim is to entice shoppers and vendors to register activity.
The inaugural China International Import Expo will instead aim to help foreign companies entice Chinese buyers.
Tinder's beginning two tests today that might entice more people to pay for the dating app.
I'm not engaging enough to entice someone on my own — there must be mind games involved.
This isn't the first time Samsung bucked trends and kept around legacy features to entice buyers.
Sony is looking to entice you into buying its VR headset with an early test drive.
But this is a much clearer attempt of using AR to entice people to buy something.
He understands how to entice the media and their fascination with the Kardashians and their ilk.
"Iran is going to have to offer very attractive terms indeed to entice investors," he said.
There's simply nothing here to entice fans to pick up the new collection, and Warner Bros.
She described in recorded conversations excerpted in court filings how she taught salespeople to entice doctors.
According to Riley, it's enough to entice staff in on the weekends and even public holidays.
To entice them to sign up, Walmart offered free TVs and iPads as gifts, they said.
We could perhaps dismiss HR676 as an election stunt to entice the base to the polls.
The restaurant also added several new vegetable sides, designed to entice both children and parents alike.
Huntington hoped to entice his Manhattan friends up to the country to visit his exquisite collection.
Bartenders will use elegant-sounding language to describe simple drinks and entice you to order another.
We thought this was a great move to entice passersby to step inside for a look.
Unlike in Washington, there was no strong economic base still standing to entice people to return.
Likely, it'll use technology to entice buyers, as the Japanese have versatility and reliablity locked down.
Target's own label brands are a draw for customers, and could entice people to try Restock.
Spotify's got a new promotion to entice users to sign up for a Premium Family plan.
To entice customers who would rather stay home, Souza is offering a 20% discount on takeout.
One clear way to spur economic growth is to entice more people to participate in it.
In others, the manager needs to find a way to entice the best from his star.
At the time, he was trying to entice Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, into talks.
To the extent the Democratic Party needs to entice and accommodate African-Americans, Latinos, environmentalists, etc.
The plan seemed designed to entice pro-Brexit Labour Party lawmakers to support her Brexit blueprint.
Both efforts are clearly aimed at restricting products that entice young people to vape and smoke.
If blood and madness, "shameless curves and immoral promises" entice you, well, come to the cabaret.
Since Snap's IPO a year ago, there's been a dearth of new offerings to entice millennials.
If you're on the fence between TIDAL and Apple Music, Spotify's new deal might entice you.
Mr. Cuomo hopes to entice airlines to make similar investments at J.F.K. to compete for customers.
But the airline hopes the structure of its network will entice shippers to select the carrier.
While designed to entice iGoogle alumni, the site offers an email preview gadget for Yahoo Mail.
Mr. Cole posted several images of flowers, hoping to entice her back, but it didn't work.
Or set up a system to entice him with stickers and prizes for good behavior (rewards)?
Mayumi Hosokura and Daisuke Yokota both use the content of their images to entice the viewer.
The potential for domestic job creation might entice Riyadh even further to pursue geopolitically risky economic relations.
Then [producers] came back to entice him and eased his concerns, and he was open to it.
There were tons of options for holiday gifts, and more deals to entice customers to buy them.
Price is hoping the industry's hot-button political status will entice regulators to prioritize the Juno case.
It also plans to test a car-sharing scheme to entice tourists to explore the surrounding areas.
INCENTIVE PRICE Aluminum's lost narrative isn't just about how to entice fund players back into the market.
INCENTIVE PRICE Aluminium's lost narrative isn't just about how to entice fund players back into the market.
The video will also entice these senses, acting as a visual collage of different elements and sights.
Furthermore, the TLP could entice capital markets activity and facilitate the pricing and securitization of BNDES loans.
And if the details don't entice a shopper, they can swiftly tap back to their beloved feed.
He said he may be able to entice retired officers who want to get back to work.
Pay may have to rise in order to entice those not working to come back to work.
The more smart people we entice to work on these problems, the better our world will be.
Or simply entice your kids with eerie eats before they head out for some trick-or-treating?
The hope is that a faster rail connection will entice drivers to leave their cars at home.
Presumably this is the area the founders are now hoping to entice b2b interest from healthcare providers.
On the whole, it hasn't been easy for Amazon to entice popular fashion brands to sell there.
Unfortunately, the technology for personal broadcasts will only continue to improve and increasingly entice fame-hungry killers.
But while this might entice companies to participate, privacy advocates say it leaves consumers in the dark.
CastAR will need to entice developers to can port or design games specifically for its unique format.
And command it does—Rico's signature rasp and bubblegum trap beats are sweet enough to entice anyone.
She's hoping a holiday will help thaw her rage at Cora and entice her to come home.
Other nations may see this as an opportunity to entice our most promising researchers away from America.
With this in mind, a tight labor market should lead to higher wages to entice new workers.
They may add that Spacey is to blame for using his celebrity to entice an unassuming victim.
Getting out in front of potential weaknesses could mitigate fraud and entice firms to work with Visa.
And adding the repeal will likely entice Paul -- and assuage enough of his concerns about the deficit.
The tax credits have been something of a bridge to entice developers to build lower-cost housing.
Perfect for the tone of the article with just enough sass or information to entice you further.
They need to entice people into the trade as it's a very important leg of their plan.
To entice a purchase what is needed is a stable, reliable commodity that promises a certain return.
Rest assured, though, Pornhub will have plenty of holiday-themed videos to entice viewers following the matches. 
And he believes industry will continue to try to find ways to entice people to do so.
MindMaze hopes that by capitalizing by the emotions already on people's faces, they can entice more consumers.
These purchases present an opportunity for retailers who can entice consumers to deviate from their shopping lists.
N26 offers its employees a range of perks to entice the world's top talent into its workforce.
Her new deal seemed designed to entice pro-Brexit Labour Party lawmakers to support her Brexit blueprint.
By giving away access, Mr. Zuckerberg said, Facebook could entice more developers to build on its platform.
Eager candidates offered name changes, helipads and even cactuses to entice the company into setting up shop.
In both countries, Uber responded by spending more money on new incentives to entice customers and drivers.
They have already dropped ticket prices to entice customers on trips once the pandemic is under control.
Just as the parks bring art to the underserved, they also entice culture-seekers into the wild.
That hit to demand could slow growth and force rates to drop ever lower to entice spending.
We need to entice more women into STEM and make executive diversity a focus and a strength.
Disney+ is jumping on the Cyber Monday sales train to entice those who have been holding out.
A 60-vote legislative strategy will require Republicans to entice support from at least eight Senate Democrats.
The name-your-rate strategy aims to entice travelers to take a chance on a new brand.
The NRA, like the AARP or AAA, promotes discounts in order to entice potential members to join.
But an eventual peace plan has to include enough political concessions to entice both sides, as well.
Commodities, irrespective of their subject matter, are made, produced, and marketed to entice any and all consumers.
One guy brazenly even sent a link to his own sex tape, as if that would entice.
Now Twitter is trying to entice more customers by offering some of this data at a discount.
Skype Meetings is designed to entice small companies to pay for Office 365 The goal is to entice small teams to try out Skype and then upgrade to either the video chat app's more fully featured version or subscribe to an Office 365 business plan that includes Skype.
On the field, cheerleaders are paid to entice and allure; off the field, they must do anything but.
How can you entice someone to look at a photo of your junk in 20 characters or less?
That deal coincided with the debut of a Pokémon Go-themed Frappuccino, which was designed to entice players.
Neither company would say whether they planned to use cash incentives to entice drivers to break the strike.
Japan would like to entice the world's Muslim population to come visit, stay for a while, and eat.
If absurdly priced cycling classes no longer entice you, consider an alternative pioneered by this enterprising gym-goer.
This newest overhaul and new ride is just another way for Universal to entice visitors to its parks.
The Kohl's Black Friday ad, out now, shows how it will use the Apple Watch to entice shoppers.
K Pro was introduced in July as a way to entice younger customers looking for healthier food options.
Though the company was experiencing traction, it wasn't able to entice key brands to partner with their platform.
It also hopes to entice users by offering the full end-to-end experience in a single place.
Niccol looks at menu innovation as a way to entice consumers who don't eat Chipotle into its stores.
It's clear that Recording Academy is looking for star power to entice viewers to tune into the broadcast.
The real issue, Cramer said, is that the group is cheap, but that isn't enough to entice buyers.
Restaurants and retailers have all reported that it has become very hard to entice consumers into their locations.
That's how "team members" would entice potential students, according to 400 pages of Trump University "playbooks" released yesterday.
By drawing high-value-added investments to the region (and probably to America) that could entice good jobs.
Fund managers have plenty of incentives to find anomalies that appear to work, to entice money from clients.
To further entice customers, Elicerio also partners with lifestyle brands like Under Armour to secure case launch exclusives.
The algorithm may have been testing seemingly innocuous variables, such as whether minor movie characters could entice viewers.
If these devices fail to entice the smartphone buying public, then HMD will likely fail along with it.
Apple Music in dark mode might actually entice users from the already-dark competitor music streaming app Spotify.
But as the market has begun to saturate, automakers have been hiking incentives to entice consumers to buy.
Aaron: I don't understand what end that serves, artificially adjusting the format to entice bad teams to advance.
But even if a subsidy does entice a firm to relocate, that may not be a good thing.
On the flipside, if prices trickle lower, it could entice buyers to return to the market in droves.
There is no certainty that Apollo's approach will entice Xerox or that it will lead to a deal.
For now, the hall has a chance to entice the Hamburg public away from the tried and true.
But now, many credit card companies are trying to entice young people with the perks of travel rewards.
But the quickest way to entice me is for a show to have a unique setting or premise.
Animated children's movies are often designed to entice them to buy toys, attend theme parks or watch sequels.
Juul is certainly not the only super-subtle and slick e-cigarette device that may entice young people.
Chile's call for proposals comes as the country works to entice Amazon Web Services, a unit of Amazon.
But by that time, the initial audience may have bounced, and the recorded replay won't entice viewers later.
That meant a number of soldiers the Army could have tried to entice to stay had already left.
"It's going terribly," said Orgest Doja, as he tried to entice diners into a restaurant in Piazza Navonna.
"Clickbait" is when an image is distorted or dramatized in order to entice people into clicking on it.
You can't be swishing around here trying to entice men, and thinking you can just go to heaven.
High interest rates entice investors with enhanced rewards for accepting the risk of keeping their cash in Turkey.
Facebook's developer conference, called F8, began in 2007 to entice developers to build apps for the social network.
People being at meetings, passing out cards, trying to entice kids to go to their treatment center instead.
Fixes Australia seems to have found a way to entice Big Pharma into making essential new medicines affordable.
Freedom in both instances is dangled as a carrot to entice the defendant to give up on exoneration.
When something can be that beautiful and entice you to write a song, it's game over for me.
Fortunately for Seattle venture capitalists, new efforts have been made to entice corporate workers to the startup universe.
They were typically available in small quantities and designed to entice shoppers to choose one store over another.
The owners and Ms. Blamey have said they want to entice younger diners to give Gotham a try.
It hopes its initiative and other sweetened benefits will entice workers to join the company and stick around.
Video chat may not entice Chrissy back, but the hope is it will keep other users on board. 
Others are trying to entice people previously on the economy's sidelines, like at-home parents and recent retirees.
And to entice partners, the country offers access to its enormous market and hundreds of millions of consumers.
Regional carriers that serve airlines' shorter routes have had to increase bonuses to new pilots to entice applicants.
For ambitious creators, it's one more service to entice them to building out their subscriber network through Patreon.
The prospect of gaining an edge from machine-derived factors will entice other money managers to pile in.
AirSMR is part of a trend where airlines are trying to entice customers through exclusive in-flight content.
Still, some markets are already trying to find ways to limit the outflows and entice investors to remain.
Health advocates argue that such flavors entice young people, who are then more inclined to move to cigarettes.
Like other organizations that charge a yearly membership fee, the lobby relies on perks to entice potential members.
When it was built in 1924, the Broadwalk in Hollywood, Florida, was designed to entice beachfront property buyers.
If Apple is trying to entice users to upgrade their phones through AR-induced FOMO, it might be working.
Initially, the business "pretended to be the manufacturer," opting to be less transparent as a means to entice customers.
Photo: APInjury lawyers have historically used catchy jingles and memorable slogans to entice recovering patients to secure their services.
Investment in vulnerable children is needed to entice these adolescents from the path of premature parenthood into brighter futures.
ICL is offering a premium of about 2.25 points over current yields to entice bondholders to sell, it said.
Politicians adopt unusual speech patterns like ungrammatical phrases and long pauses, that entice their audience to listen more closely.
Better pay will entice some people who had given up on the labour force to look for work again.
TiVo is clearly hoping that its box still has enough tricks to entice you to give it a go.
Chipotle is contemplating rewarding consumers based on frequency of purchases and introducing new menu items to entice lapsed customers.
Until the change, developers could only make introductory offers to entice consumers to sign up for the first time.
Amazon has come up with a bunch of features to entice people to sign up to its Prime service.
That's because Square would rather keep the community together and entice fans with cosmetic items for their favorite superheroes.
How do you entice players to come to a club with lots of money but a dubious recent pedigree?
According to Brand, the new designs will entice customers to stay for dinner and even show up on weekends.
DC's renewal speaks to the high hopes that it has for the show to entice subscribers to its platform.
Besides games in 4K with HDR, the Xbox One S, included a UHD Blu-ray player to entice buyers.
It's that time of year when companies are launching their latest gadgets to entice shoppers ahead of the holidays.
To help entice drivers to sign up, Didi says it won't take a service charge through June 17th, 2018.
Medcraft censured the banks for increasing home loan rates for existing customers while offering discounts to entice new borrowers.
If we can entice young women through the allure of fashion, to get them learning this language, why not?
I walked onto the set and he looked at me and he said, 'Are you trying to entice me?
While that growth should entice any retailer, Chico's is one of a growing number of clothing brands treading carefully.
Our thought bubble: The survey seems rather short, which is likely an effort to entice users to complete it.
There's a pipe that leads to this mysterious mid-section, and some coins to entice you, and what's that?
Meanwhile, the idea that cheaper policies will entice more people to get coverage also doesn't sit well with him.
Uber says these cuts are meant to entice riders to use its service during the less busy winter months.
Obama may reason that the choice of an older nominee might also entice Senate Republicans into considering his selection.
The news comes on the heels of a redesign of Snap's app to entice more users to the platform.
Retailers are seemingly always coming up with new ways to entice shoppers to drop as much dough as possible.
Peter Gelb became the Met's general manager in 2006, promising to entice new patrons with modish, Broadway-style productions.
So setting these kinds of early expectations is often a tactic used to entice potential investors to the IPO.
As a result, iAd struggled to entice advertisers, who will pay a premium for detailed data on their customers.
All of the pieces entice the viewer to zoom in and out to experience multiple perspectives on the work.
Others blame economic factors such as an improving economy, which may entice high school graduates into the workforce instead.
Uber knows that millennials love their phones and their streaming services, so they've included some perks to entice them.
"It does use porn images, but it's not to entice me to feel sexy, by any means," Berman said.
So it could — and did — happily entice teachers to come north for the pay, or the adventure, or both.
However, if it's kinda-sorta-maybe broadcasting conflicts of interest that entice you, then I guess you're in luck!
Basically, the aim of a group webcam is to entice people to pay for a one-on-one session.
The big picture: It is hard to predict whether nonproliferation could entice Pakistan to halt military sponsorship in Afghanistan.
A Wal-Mart partnership could entice more shoppers — and new ones at that — to the department store chain's brands.
A significant drop in mortgage interest rates was not enough to entice homeowners to refinance their loans last week.
To entice them back, one analyst suggested carriers leave middle seats empty in a modest attempt at social distancing.
Mr. Trump had hoped he could entice some Democrats to provide more leeway and avoid another potential embarrassing defeat.
T-Mobile has a new "Test Drive" deal that's meant to entice customers on other carriers to switch over.
And Congress should ensure that there are sufficient funds to entice patriotic young Americans to join the Foreign Service.
In this course, you'll learn how to produce compelling content that would entice your readers to keep coming back.
"We doubt anything less than a 20 percent premium could entice Unilever shareholders (assuming KHC goes hostile)," said Zuanic.
The home page contains many thumbnail images that entice you to read more, along with a few introductory words.
The team's middling history has also failed to entice the local residents and persuade the newcomers to come out.
The lawsuit also alleged that the university unofficially used its hostess program, the Baylor Bruins, to further entice recruits.
Risk corridors are a common intervention when the government wants to entice health insurers to enter a new market.
In order to entice new subscribers and to retain them, these premium services have to keep churning out hits.
Ms. Brainard said she had to carry the dog across the stage and entice her to impress the judges.
During "Questa o quella," the duke's snappy aria declaring that all women entice him, Mr. Grigolo sounded almost desperate.
Scott Walker had already reached desperate levels of generosity to entice a big electronics company to locate in Wisconsin.
Publicly funded transportation upgrades or job-training programs, for example, can help entice companies while also benefiting existing businesses.
There is a grand sense of grandiosity in entering these holy spaces explicitly designed to entice and intimidate pilgrims.
Beyond a solid story to entice journalists, the transatlantic setup just let each band member get on with it.
Now, though, Lampert is trying again to entice the board with a bid to buy the company out of bankruptcy.
Starbucks tried to entice customers unused to coffee's bitter taste by promoting milk- and sugar-heavy concoctions such as Frappuccinos.
Brewer said customers asked for more reusable cups, and the discount will entice more people to use it more often.
They wanted to find a way to entice participants to supply data that could be used to create individual pieces.
Uber started a car leasing program, Xchange Leasing, to entice drivers who don't own cars to start working for Uber.
But, also, how can you entice someone to look at a photo of your junk in 20 characters or less?
It could also entice a moderate not currently in the race, like Best-Mayor-Ever Mike Bloomberg, to jump in.
Stocks have also benefited from low inflation and extraordinary monetary policy, both of which entice money away from safer investments.
AT&T aims to initially entice new subscribers by offering free streaming players to those who commit to paid plans.
The subsidies helped entice the company to relocate its headquarters from Hartford, Connecticut, which it had called home since 1853.
Netflix is offering a free movie in the US to try and entice people to subscribe to watch the sequel.
The international Flugtag - German for 'flight day' - started in Austria in 1992 as a way to entice ingenuity and bravery.
As before, the pet camera hardware is used to entice pet owners to sign up for the Petcube Care subscription.
Now with Android Pay, PayPal will have extra support to entice people around the world to use its payment system.
It's like I'm telling them not to wear short skirts because you're going to entice a man to rape you.
Today, it is also the site of a new venture aiming to entice the city's unemployed youth into green entrepreneurship.
More often than not, retailers will email you an extra coupon code to entice you back and close the deal.
The sites have often been used by terrorist organizations to relay messages and entice hatred against certain individuals or groups.
"Online retailers utilize flash sales, unexpected promotions and limited-time offers to entice consumers to make unplanned purchases," Steinman says.
Amazon's decision to raise wages could entice people to work for the company; especially as the holiday shopping seasons looms.
It was a PR campaign to show off new features that they hope will entice new users onto the platform.
By dangling the prospect of annexation, he may be hoping to entice more of their supporters to vote for Likud.
The IGT report argued that lotteries should develop competitive components in their games as another means to entice younger players.
Veterans are paying the price for a mistake made by their superiors to entice them to stay in the military.
Even though only one city will win Amazon's office park, they should all now be better able entice other enterprises.
Indeed, the IPO may even entice some of the very companies that have so far kept it at arm's length.
Ingredients: Instructions: Serve over pasta and add cooked shrimp to entice the goddess of love, Aphrodite to bless your meal.
The Codeybot dances, plays music, changes colors and even shoots laser beams — all to entice little tykes to start programming.
It lets you see who's calling — and lets the caller make funny faces to try to entice you to answer.
The collision between U.S. policies will now entice Moscow into probing for further weaknesses and divisions among American policy makers.
"It makes sense to entice the Castro regime to be more open with a carrot-and-stick approach," Arcos said.
"You entice them with real money and benefits," she said, and the men eventually "do convict themselves" with incriminating statements.
The lede is meant to entice readers, get them to read all the way to the end of the piece.
And — to entice more people to try them — those other transportation options need to be sufficiently attractive, convenient and safe.
One silver lining for the sector could be that the sharp fall in the pound may entice foreign bargain hunters.
The vibration along your hand, she writes, will reach the snail and entice it to come out of its shell.
In some instances, Iranian intelligence officers reportedly tried to entice former American assets with gold coins and other financial incentives.
In May, the museum doubled it -- to $23 million -- in an attempt to entice anyone with information to come forward.
Whether or not these promises come to fruition, the buzz may help Lingang's marketing as it tries to entice investors.
The goal is to entice subscribers with a combination of past hits like "Friends" and buzzworthy new shows and films.
Lowe's will still seek to entice Black Friday shoppers with a lucrative sweepstakes for a $500 in-store gift card.
Republicans also have concerns in Kansas, where Mr. McConnell tried unsuccessfully to entice Secretary of State Mike Pompeo into running.
By providing more services and better shopping, an airport can "keep their aeronautical charges down and entice airlines," she said.
Perhaps the chance to have their work performed will entice such amateur writers to turn their pens to the stage.
The neighborhood does little to show visitors Tijuana's vibrant culture, Mr. Marshall said, or to entice Americans to venture south.
It hopes to further entice them with a website dedicated for showcasing and selling the add-ons that developers create.
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Until last month, G.M. had been offering severance packages to entice salaried employees in North America to leave the company.
"We have to pay a premium to entice the labor to come to Puerto Rico to work," Mr. Chiames said.
They're alleged to have used colorful labeling and sweet flavors in their products to knowingly entice kids into buying them.
Another Italian town is trying to entice new residents to its community by offering renovation-project homes for €1 ($1).
Still, the very challenges that retailers are facing have made it harder to entice outsiders, industry sources have told CNBC.
Later, GM pioneered an employee benefit plan, akin to a 401(k), to entice the workers that it desperately needed.
To entice Becerra away from Capitol Hill after 24 years, Honda said, would require an offer too good to refuse.
It will also help Chipotle entice more consumers to join its loyalty program, which it plans to launch in 2019.
Eventually, the two sides reached an agreement, but only after Tesla failed to entice Texas to pay the upfront cash.
"China toys with dollar diplomacy and promises huge sums of money to entice many countries to build relations," Tsai said.
By providing more services and better shopping, an airport can "keep their aeronautical charges down and entice airlines," she said.
A real estate firm in Michigan is using the solar eclipse to entice buyers to purchase a $5.9 million home.
So how can a trailer thrill audiences that are loyal, entice moviegoers who aren't and avoid making potential detractors furious?
To entice customers, Amazon will give buyers up to $5,000 in home services and smart-home gear when they close.
To entice customers, Amazon will give buyers up to $5,000 in home services and smart-home gear when they close.
But officials say they're back on their feet, and now hotels are offering attractive deals to entice people to return.
We have to see how the gay marriage thing has been used to entice the community, rather than support it.
And to entice High Line visitors into her little confectionery, she's created a window vignette based on classic hand-painted signage.
In the meantime, Telenav has already brainstormed how to entice people into letting themselves be tracked by ad companies: free stuff.
By creating misleading headlines that entice us to click, publishers cause us emotional and physical distress — just to make a buck.
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Some companies are beefing up their perks by offering four-day workweeks to entice workers seeking a better work-life balance.
The idea behind the change in age ratio is to entice more young people into the insurance market, GOP lawmakers say.
Both ladies are also prone to speaking about how confident they are and using sex appeal to entice their respective Bachelors.
Facebook reportedly attempted to entice banks with the proposition that it would help cement banks' reach in online payments and commerce.
In an attempt to entice diners to its restaurants, TGI Fridays is making its endless appetizer promotion a permanent menu addition.
Coca-Cola, which aims to be a "total beverage company," invests in a broad range of products to entice those customers.
To entice convention attendees, the researchers put the word "aphrodisiac" in the title of their presentation, and the crowds went wild.
"A push above $1,240-$1,245 will be required to entice fresh interest," Sam Laughlin at MKS PAMP said in a note.
To entice buyers, OpenDoor allows for self-guided property tours at any time, made possible by smart locks and security cameras.
The goal of the pricing scheme is to help entice drivers in those areas to help reduce wait times for passengers.
But there's no new breakthrough feature, nor does there appear to be a major new revenue generator to entice skeptical advertisers.
Noting that companies favor profitable urban areas, he said the administration would entice them to invest in less lucrative rural zones.
Universities across America have tried to entice young people to vote by offering them access to TurboVote, an online registration site.
Developers, meanwhile, will be able to entice customers to buy their Mac and iOS app together, or other combinations of apps.
Many policy analysts want to entice companies to make biosimilar versions of insulin, which would be cheaper than brand-name products.
"We also doubt whether the scheme will be sufficiently attractive to entice banks to make significant use of it," Fitch said.
Walmart's efforts to entice more web and mobile customers resulted in 8 percent sales growth for the quarter, the company said.
Each new film in the franchise draws those viewers back in droves, but the new additions don't always entice other demographics.
While you may be so over the wave of new cryptocurrencies popping up, one is hoping to entice you with porn.
Chipotle, in particular, has been struggling to entice customers to its restaurant following series of foodborne illness outbreaks at its chains.
It's saying that it will need the money to hire replacements for McGlashan and to entice the staff it already has.
I also don't care if the public becomes momentarily swept up in their shenanigans, making their efforts to entice us fruitful.
Herbert's interest in sugar stems from its ability to entice consumers in spite of the increasing evidence of its damaging effects.
To entice customers to try this new delivery method, Blue Apron is offering coupons giving 40 percent off their first order.
Like other food delivery startups, all three offer costly incentives like discount codes, flash sales and free delivery to entice customers.
Obviously this was an effort to make the platform more user-friendly, it's also clearly a tactic to entice new users.
Facebook, which just announced a blowout quarter, has proved that it can use its heft to further entice users and advertisers.
There will be incentives to entice people to assume the squad leader role and plenty of rewards to encourage collaborative play.
Petrobras injected 6.3 billion reais ($1.9 billion) into the unit this year to entice investors wary of the distributor's hefty debts.
Petronas officials had said in May they are open to shorter-term LNG contracts and smaller cargo sizes to entice buyers.
How they did it: The messages pinpointed specific interests of the targets to entice users to click on the forwarded link.
It is full of delicious foods to excite and entice anyone from a novice wannabe cook to a true culinary maestro.
In fact, sticking to such a stringent budget might entice you to spend too much once a decent paycheck comes in.
Interest rates fell for the third straight week, but not enough to entice current homeowners to head back to the bank.
To entice these newly uninsured individuals back into the market, it proposed giving them each a subsidy of $2,20163 to $4,000.
"I brought the wine and Solo cups!" you text the group to entice them away from their Saturday afternoon Netflix binges.
The incentive program was initially established in 2014 to entice new locals to help boost depleting numbers in the small village.
The company is working on a marketing campaign that will entice customers back to its stores, including offering more free food.
Although Starz's original programming might not be as compelling as HBO's, the price cut may be enough to entice some viewers.
The international community must "exert proper pressure" and "create a situation to entice North Korea to change their position," Abe continued.
Even though it's something I've accepted, and it's not something that I find I would use to try and entice people.
There's nothing new here to entice fans to pick up the new collection And there is more material that fans want.
Other tobacco products such as cigarillos and dip, which are known to cause cancer, also come in flavors that entice youth.
Banks, consultants and others in the services industry will struggle to entice Western executives to move to a volatile Hong Kong.
Georgia is among many states that are working hard to lure businesses of all sizes — and entice them to stay put.
Those problems didn't exist in San Francisco Bay, the only coastal site chosen to entice terns away from East Sand Island.
In January, the regulator laid out new guidance that is designed to entice companies and individuals to better cooperate during investigations.
In a bid to entice more users in India, Netflix has officially announced a $2.88 mobile-only subscription plan for users.
Their labels could entice the more health-conscious consumer with buzzwords like soy free, dairy free, gluten free and carrageenan free.
The Industrial Development Agency Ireland is already reaching out to financial institutions to entice them to Ireland, the Irish Times reported.
A similar technique can be seen among luxury apartment buildings, which have been employing a variety of amenities to entice buyers.
The key next step for Russia is to try to entice the United States into a negotiation on Syria's political future.
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf hopes to entice New Yorkers into its cafes with unique interiors that blend in with the neighborhood.
That has made them somewhat immune to certain industry pressures, and could give them greater incentive to entice people into stores.
That said, there are some key differences here, ones that might even be enough to entice deep-pocketed cruisers to upgrade.
They settle on what seems like their only option: Throw a party that will entice the frat boys, and charge them.
I set up by the freezer section, trying to entice customers over to try out flavors like passion fruit and mango.
Last week, Amazon announced a program to entice more small businesses to join the company's delivery network in the United States.
He believes moving the event to Thursday will entice fans to stay for the Coca-Cola 600 and an extended weekend.
Mr. Morse plans to install a skating rink next to Connie this winter, with the expectation it will entice Queens residents.
In Orlando, stations will be located at Walt Disney World and at Orlando International Airport, to entice travelers to hop onboard.
Now, the perk appears to be back as a way to help entice drivers to check out its more expensive offerings.
As a result, he said, airlines are looking for ways to increase revenues that entice their competitors to follow their lead.
Similar approaches have previously been used to entice drug makers to develop vaccines and other products for sale in developing countries.
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Major smartphone makers grappling with a slowing market are running out of features to entice users to buy their latest gadgets.
The show is built to be mind-bending but doesn't have the requisite urgency to entice you aboard for the ride.
With today's announcement, the company hopes to entice a hundred million more Spotify users to buy into the Sonos sound garden.
He was well aware that a Chinese company could entice him into a joint venture and then hijack Impossible's intellectual property.
" A message sent around electronically on Sunday shows a woman dressed as a militant and warns, "Don't let Hamas entice you!
By bundling many such games into a subscription offering, Google and others hope to entice consumers to try many more games.
Subway officials have previously tried to entice companies to pay for naming rights for stations, but there have been few takers.
But some funds have started to entice index savers with complex strategies, like finding dividend providers or seeking higher profitable companies.
Despite efforts by the forum to entice and cajole organizations to bring more women, just 24 percent of attendees are female.
Predatory lenders use deception and fraud to entice borrowers to take out expensive loans they don't really need and can't afford.
The Trump administration defended the healthcare plan, which they say will have a second and third phase that will entice consumers.
The latter is particularly disturbing considering that most of these infected apps were games or drawing tutorials intended to entice kids.
But they also come as resource-rich African countries struggle to entice investment due to a global slump in commodities prices.
It is hard to see how the bill would entice insurers into the market if they are not already selling coverage.
Millenials' relative lack of wine consumption contributes to the decreased demand, but bargain prices could entice millenials to start buying more.
That might entice a Democratic Senate to consider scrapping the filibuster, as former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid suggested last month.
If you're a win-now team with a bad deal and late pick, you could package those to entice Vegas. iii.
Trump can adopt or co-opt the Democrats' infrastructure platform outright if he likes, but he can't easily entice them to compromise with him, and he can't entice House Speaker Paul Ryan or Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to advance a trillion dollar direct-spending bill filled with environmental and labor protections that the GOP exists to oppose.
Deals include: If you're an Alexa user without Prime, Amazon is also offering a special deal to entice people into a membership.
In an effort to re-entice users, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel admitted the company "rushed" a redesign of its app last year.
That could entice some staffers to stay despite misgivings about the startup's new alliance with a tobacco company, one current employee said.
Spellman suggests a remodel for their current spaces, while real estate agent Farahan searches for a new property that might entice them.
But people's skepticism of Soroush hasn't stopped officials from going to great lengths to try and entice more people to sign up.
The boats are being drawn back as part of a larger effort to entice foreign industry to Liberia's resource-rich inner shores.
There's no need to chase after Instagram junkies with silly camera filters or entice PUBG Mobile Players with promises of monster performance.
Ad-supported media does everything possible to entice an audience to consume content, and then makes money by distracting them from it.
Though it received mixed reviews, its early box-office success could entice Disney to take more risks in the future, Davis said.
That gives Amazon more cash for new services—such as two-hour shipping and streaming video and music—which entice more shoppers.
This belief stems from the notion that the bloc has established rules that do not entice member countries to want to stay.
To further entice studios to use the service, the company also teased demographic numbers for AMC's Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul.
Those made for good photographs, too, but their primary aim was to entice drivers to pull off the highway and eat there.
He's charged with violating a law against using interstate commerce to "to entice and coerce" a minor to engage in sexual activity.
In fact, six credit card issuers now offer upfront rewards of more than $210,10.84 to entice creditworthy people to open new accounts.
Walmart is seemingly aware of these concerns, so in order to entice skeptical buyers, it's doing what it does best: slashing prices.
Uber priced its IPO at $45 a share, the low end of the offer's price range, which did little to entice investors.
San Francisco-based Blume is hoping to entice singles into its arms with a real-time selfie feature designed to thwart catfishing.
The latest move by Snapchat is another way to entice users onto the app, as the company struggles with anemic user growth.
Auto sales dipped in 2016, and manufacturers used a combination of higher cash incentives and 0% financing to entice consumers into showrooms.
JetBlue executives hope the carrier's popular Mint business class will entice high-paying corporate travelers away from larger and more traditional rivals.
Automakers believe they must continue to sell some small cars to entice entry-level buyers or cost-conscious consumers to their brands.
The whole idea behind making space travel fun is to entice people to get onboard for Musk's journey to Mars, he said.
Epic created the first Gears in 29 in part to entice other developers to license Unreal Engine 210, which it also created.
Interest rates are not as low as they were following the recession, but they have pulled back enough to entice buyers again.
PSL's derisked platform, the firm hopes, will entice those founders, like Boundless CEO Xiao Wang, a former senior product manager at Amazon.
"Advertising is of more interest to the youth," Sulistyowati said, adding that companies entice adolescents by associating cigarettes with success and fame.
Say you want to impersonate another successful service, or just rip people off, scammers need to entice customers just like anyone else.
There just wasn't one big act that was the huge draw that would entice you to buy a whole flight to Iceland.
Public health advocates have backed such bans, saying that candy-flavored tobacco products entice kids and teenagers and addict a new generation.
Specifically, VR's capabilities can entice consumers to update their smartphones, the same way 0003D gaming incentivized consumers to update their gaming consoles.
As part of that approach, health officials are seeking ways to entice providers to spend more time with the nation's costliest patients.
Should he win, then he hopes to entice McGregor into a Dublin boxing ring so they can settle their war of words.
Some of these establishments are art galleries, which are designed to entice people who have extra cash to spend on the arts.
Harper had been hoping to entice the group to help fund a new foundation that he was just getting off the ground.
Significantly increasing the funding available to provide care and compensate providers adequately will certainly entice more people to jump into the business.
In addition, policies to reduce use of fossil fuels and entice people toward electric vehicles and renewable energy sources can be prioritized.
The neighborhood is a long subway ride from Manhattan, but nearby Industry City's growth could be enough to entice bargain-hunting residents.
Trump said he will entice companies to keep jobs in the U.S. by "reducing taxes very substantially" for companies and reducing regulations.
Not all reflective surfaces need to entice or encourage vanity, but they can be important sites for the transference of memetic power.
Franklin is new to surfing, but he already sees how the wave pool can help entice non-surfers into watching pro surfing.
Those rules would be retroactive to March 22022, to entice employers to rehire workers who have already been laid off this month.
Like the National Health Service, Medicaid would have to find ways to encourage (or cajole, entice or force) doctors to prescribe generics.
Wendy's plans to offer items like the Breakfast Baconator and the Frosty-ccino to entice customers to try its take on breakfast.
He has struggled to fill openings, unwilling to hire Republicans he considers disloyal and unable to entice Republicans who consider him unstable.
The company has unveiled new properties that emphasize design and have a myriad amenities that are meant to entice travelers to linger.
Warren wants to eliminate the huge financial incentives that entice CEOs to flush cash out to shareholders rather than reinvest in businesses.
This is part of its new one-day delivery promise for Prime members, which is designed to entice subscribers via sheer convenience.
The letdown followed a rush of antics by cities across North America to entice the retailer with tax breaks and publicity stunts.
The tax considerations could entice top free agents to move to the desert and allow the Knights to retain their own stars.
Now they are bending the knee to Microsoft instead of encouraging PSNow subs to entice more people to join the PS community.
But even if they wanted to sell, that valuation is unlikely to entice Denmark or Greenland to the negotiating table with Trump.
In order to entice the Grizzlies to pick up Iguodala's contract, the Warriors also sent a 2024 first-round pick to Memphis.
Airlines are waiving change fees for new bookings and in some cases cutting fares in an effort to entice travelers on board.
That in turn has allowed it to borrow and to entice incoming fund investors with an extra demonstration of its financial robustness.
The produce section is especially cutthroat; here, because novel products are so rare, it's the stories that must change to entice consumers.
But research does provide some tips on what may work best to engage and entice your child to love books and reading.
American Express is paying as much as $450,000 to businesses to entice them to take its cards, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Apple has faced years of speculation from consumers that it intentionally makes old phones obsolete to entice customers to purchase newer models.
It was also a strategic decision meant to entice would-be viewers and assure them that the show is not going anywhere.
At the same time, Netflix is incentivized to keep its content fresh and its catalog large in order to entice new subscribers.
The start-up has undertaken an extraordinary experiment in behavioral science to subtly entice an independent work force to maximize company revenue.
Colleges have made racial and class diversity into virtues with which they welcome students during orientation and entice alumni to make donations.
How does the language found on some of the sites try to both entice buyers and defend the reputation of all involved?
The service will have other bells and whistles to entice would-be subscribers, including bonus scenes and interviews with casts and writers.
If Gramps can entice little Greta to let him borrow it, the toy will accommodate a weight of up to 220 pounds.
Perks like free car washes, dry cleaning pickup and a fully-stocked kitchen can help entice new workers to join a company.
But the Zhengzhou operation shows the extent of China's effort to entice overseas multinationals to set up production facilities in the country.
NEW YORK - Advertisers are using the mix of celebrity and comedy to entice viewers to their products in commercials for the Feb.
Under the Affordable Care Act, employers can entice a worker by offering as much as a 30 percent reduction in insurance payments.
The burrito chain has been reluctant to create television ads, preferring more grass-roots efforts and quirky film shorts to entice customers.
Yet Democratic leaders expressed confidence that their members would not break from their leaders' strategy, notwithstanding Mr. Trump's attempts to entice them.
Shechet has staged a variety of surprise performances throughout her exhibition's run as a way to entice and interact with the public.
The academy briefly raised the possibility of introducing a new popular movie category to entice viewers before a backlash helped nix it.
Or, at the very least, Microsoft may be able to drive more users to LinkedIn, giving the company more eyeballs to entice marketers.
The Peppermint actress, 46, tried to entice customers to sample her new baby food at a Kroger supermarket in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Thursday.
Payday loans, which entice low-income borrowers to trade temporary cash for untenable interest rates, are a scourge on the US financial system.
As late as July, reports indicated that some companies working with the Kushner Companies were still using Jared's name to entice Chinese investors.
"He was trying to entice my client to do things that were against his nature," Kenneth Gross said, according to  MetroWest Daily News.
That could entice more reluctant Facebook users to give Dating a shot — who isn't curious to see whether a friend secretly likes them?
At a recent business conference in Bulgaria, employers said they are having to raise wages to entice workers from farther and farther away.
Once they had located one, an aluminum channel was joined to the entrance with food at the end -- to entice the ants out.
Grab has pledged to provide subsidised smartphones to drivers as well, to entice more of them to get on and use the app.
Mr. Medvedev wanted to attract overseas investors to the country's companies, and tried to entice them by matching state funds with private capital.
Ai is trying to entice the planet into the Ekumen, a peaceful collection of planets, but his mission is complicated by Gethen politics.
And developers haven't had any way of changing that — say, to entice former subscribers back in — without lowering the monthly fee for everyone.
The hope was that the lavish gift would help grease the wheels, and in the process entice more Russian elites to move in.
There's much more evidence to suggest that flavor profiles entice children to use your product versus help adults switch over to your products.
With this year's changes to the phone after last year's "predictable" iteration, maybe Samsung will be able to entice consumers back in 2019.
With the help of a $823 million innovation fund, Curtatone hopes to entice new technology companies to try out their ideas in Somerville.
On Tuesday, Clinton's campaign launched the "Love Trumps Hate" concert series, hoping to entice possible voters to turn out with a free concert.
During last week's annual television upfronts, the broadcast networks unveiled their upcoming fall slate, hoping to entice advertisers to spend even more money.
Anything with bad spelling and grammar can be knocked out, for example; or sites that rely on imitating legitimate outlets to entice readers.
Action movies that play well on the silver screen are one way to entice consumers out of their living rooms, particularly in China.
Today's announcement sounds like Facebook is making new tools to entice businesses to stay on the platform as it begins to monetize WhatsApp.
Becoming head of mobile or something like that for the most iconic entertainment company ever could a vaulted-enough position to entice Spiegel.
The goal of this type of distribution is not only to test new flavors, but to entice consumers to make more impulsive purchases.
For the first 30 days the Crayola Imaginables service will actually be priced at $89 to help entice people to try it out.
If the show is compelling, it'll be a good way to entice DC Universe subscribers to check in on the platform every day.
The Trump administration has defended the health-care plan, which it says will have a second and third phase that will entice consumers.
It could entice millions of new subscribers if it offers blockbuster movies at the same time as, or shortly after, their theatrical debuts.
But other African nations, including Angola and Ethiopia, are still seeking to use tax breaks to entice investment to their nascent mining sectors.
The startup's efforts to entice developers to jump onto the platform will undoubtedly be one of the biggest challenges for the headset manufacturer.
Just one day after Instagram revealed its new, YouTube-like service, YouTube is announcing new features meant to entice its most influential users.
These devices, commonly called nudges, are also used by governments to entice desirable action across many areas, from tax returns to public health.
Perhaps it's because Microsoft's radical changes in Windows 8 scared them off and Windows 10's rollbacks haven't been enough to entice them.
The app is evidently looking to change that with more tools meant to entice businesses and artists to create videos specifically for Instagram.
The idea is based on the science of pheromones, the chemical signals that creatures from gerbils to giraffes send out to entice mates.
This will either entice someone into your hole or repulse them depending on whether they are as much of a worm as you.
Many other manufacturers and retailers are hoping to entice you into checking out their wares before you fall into a post-turkey stupor.
Bursaries to entice graduates with masters degrees to teach physics are worth £25,000 ($36,500) a year; for RE they are worth just £4,000.
Other recommendations include the creation of a new department to entice foreign direct investment and the establishment of an infrastructure bank, it said.
There are packaging companies and tour operators who work with airlines and hotels and can put together strong deals to entice U.S. travelers.
But while some black students crossed the tracks, no whites were enrolling in the east-side schools despite numerous efforts to entice them.
The uncertainty over Britain's place in Europe will make it harder to entice investors into the British energy sector in the short term.
Others have cited concern over not having a big enough audience of listeners, or worry that they won't be able to entice advertisers.
"Unless…some fancy pants company with a thick checkbook wants to entice me out of dye retirement," she wrote to conclude her caption.
The company said it would ramp up spending to entice Prime customers through video content, particularly its "Prime Originals" - shows Amazon develops itself.
All of these advantages should make it easier for Google to entice the next generation of workers and businesses over to G Suite.
The long-shot idea: propose an immigration deal that would include money for the wall along with several provisions that could entice Democrats.
In response, many stores are offering a greater variety of jewelry, such as cheaper gems to entice dating couples who have less money.
The Port of Oakland, which acts as a landlord, is hoping its investment will entice companies to move more cargo to its docks.
But Guaido has thus far failed to entice high-level military defections from Maduro, who has said Guaido is a puppet of Washington.
Exactly how much that will entice customers remains to be seen, but the platform's promised original content might play a big role here.
YouTube itself encourages users to create thumbnails to increase the visibility of videos on the site and entice users to click on content.
As soon as you launch the game, it will entice you to open some loot boxes with a notification on the main menu.
They may also entice more young people to use them, or even to smoke, at a time when smoking rates have been declining.
It also frequently offers point bonuses on its breakfast items, like its Beyond Sausage Sandwich, to entice people to order through the app.
The legislation would sharply reduce the huge financial incentives that entice CEOs to flush cash out to shareholders rather than reinvest in businesses.
Most of it just depends on how much you pay doctors; higher pay is going to entice more professionals into the medical space.
That type of language is not likely to entice the Iranians to the table, especially as maximum pressure policies continue on the ground.
Marks resembling scarring on rocks that have withstood eons of weather and incremental movement entice visitors to run curious fingers over the surface.
Instead, there are signs that thieves are relying more on the telephone to entice people to part with cash, or vital private information.
He has put together Poggy's Box, a treasure chest of fashion from emerging Japanese designers, to entice retailers to carry little-known labels.
This might be a match of intentionally soaking up pressure in order to entice midfielders forward, before hitting back on the counter attack.
Chatter about the future of classical music tends to focus on major orchestras and opera companies, and how they can entice new audiences.
To up its performance in 2020, Nordstrom is focusing on how it can further entice customers to shop both in stores and online.
Economists expect that employers are going to have to start doing more to entice workers, likely through pay raises, training and other incentives.
The law should detail some mechanism for oversight, entice agencies with incentives to follow through and spell out punitive measures if they don't.
Bivona in Sicily is the latest town in southern Italy to sell its homes for $1 to entice younger people to the area.
But its creators are serving up two weeks of art events to entice New Yorkers with an early look of what's to come.
"See What Can Be Done" is a captivating miscellany, one that should entice even readers who usually see fit to bypass such collections.
But she has tried to find creative ways to entice supporters to show up — like the "Hotdish House Party" her daughter recently hosted.
In Los Angeles every June, companies like Nintendo, Epic Games, Bandai Namco, and Twitch build elaborate (and expensive) E3 booths to entice media.
And that could bolster Netflix's financial headwinds if Netflix's original content isn't enough to entice those looking for one or two streaming services.
Verizon's move into new cities is an attempt to entice wireless customers with the ultrafast speeds and low latency connections that 5G promises.
Rodriguez, best known for starring in the CW series "Jane the Virgin," debuted in third place as "Miss Bala" struggled to entice audiences.
Online car dealerships, such as Roadster, Carvana and Vroom, hope to entice car buyers with promises like free delivery and money back guarantees.
Originally, the 30-foot-wide promenade — which was designed by the city's developer, Joseph Young— was meant to entice potential beachfront property buyers.
There's only one fighter who could possibly entice Ronda Rousey to get back into the octagon ... at least, that's what Tyron Woodley thinks.
Of course, fielding anti-abortion candidates isn't just a strategy to appeal to socially conservative Democrats — it's also a move to entice independents.
The Ranch is on the market for $100 million, and the seller, Colony Capital, has posted a YouTube video to entice prospective buyers.
Those cheaper prices might be enough to entice enough users to buy into its services, and help the company grow its desired advertising revenue.
That could facilitate an "orderly resolution" that would entice to the negotiating table even debtholders reluctant to accept losses on their holdings, he wrote.
Since banks have to hold extra capital for riskier loans, reducing or removing these requirements may entice them to extend credit to more borrowers.
"Further equity weakness is likely to entice participants into the precious complex over the near-term," traders at MKS PAMP said in a note.
The company's CEO, Alexander Nix, also admits to bringing sex workers from Ukraine into various countries in order to entice government officials with sex.
On Thursday, Starbucks said it would partner with Uber Eats to offer delivery and help entice diners to spend more money at its cafes.
This can entice "Star Wars" collectors, who may venture across the country and the world to visit these lands just for the exclusive collectibles.
The accounts entice unsuspecting users to hand over personal information, open new lines of credit, and purchase thousands of dollars' worth of gift cards.
Renowned for its bagless vacuum cleaners, U.K.-based Dyson is using its technical expertise to entice a whole new market: hair and personal care.
The decline is occurring despite its efforts to entice customers, including reducing official selling prices and offering to raise the freight discounts to India.
Alibaba actually offers its data to the companies that sell on its platform, so they can tweak their products to better entice Chinese shoppers.
Some European countries are already offering free record-keeping software to companies in an effort to entice cash-only businesses into the formal sector.
And honestly, that's all these car companies are after: a totem to entice people to stop at their exhibit instead of the countless others.
But its starting price is only $79, and AMD hopes it'll entice people to pick it up instead of using an integrated graphics solution.
But we're guessing this is all part of a bigger plan to win over millennials — and entice customers to actually eat at Taco Bell.
Other recommendations include the creation of a new department to entice foreign direct investment and the establishment of an infrastructure bank, the report said.
Well, Cole Sprouse is so here for Instagram, and knows exactly how to entice fans of his CW show with just-cryptic-enough stories.
Still, if the performance update can fix those audio latency issues, it's likely to entice more users — especially considering Google Assistant's rapidly expanding capabilities.
Instead, they drew whatever they thought would entice and excite audiences, drawing on their own—often limited, often inaccurate—knowledge of the Middle East.
WHEN Britain needed reinforcements to fight American revolutionaries it tried to entice enslaved blacks to join up by promising them "freedom and a farm".
The strength of Elastic's message/mission and customer base has been enough to entice investors despite the fact that the company is not profitable.
In fact, his administration has used the prospect of protection from prosecution to entice opponents to join the All Progressives Congress, the ruling party.
It's more money for a more precise and punctilious sound that should entice the pros and enthusiasts while still pleasing casual listeners as well.
Executives at Discovery argue, though, that distributors such as Charter and Comcast should be able to entice consumers with much cheaper pay-TV options.
The first episode of "Star Trek: Discovery" aired on CBS alongside its streaming debut in order to entice viewers to subscribe to All Access.
Attaching a government guarantee to securitized senior tranches, which historically performed well, will do little to entice investors to buy mezzanine and junior tranches.
Bloomberg noted Amazon's banking product could also entice users by reducing or eliminating traditional fees, or by taking advantage of Alexa in some fashion.
He reportedly paid $55,000 for the hunt, and was introduced to the animal after guides used elephant meat to entice Cecil to leave park.
Some of the software is open source, and VoIP carriers often advertise a month of free service as a way to entice potential customers.
Earlier this month, Chipotle reported that it gave away about 9 million free burritos in an attempt to entice customers back to its chains.
A sentiment Apple hopes will entice the 60 percent of iPhone owners that haven't yet bothered to upgrade to one of Apple's larger phones.
That's how much more per share China's Anbang Insurance has offered to entice Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide away from a deal with Marriott International.
Serve as a dipping sauce for bread or fried mozzarella sticks in entice passion into a friendship and take it to the next level.
Gather your kindred spirits, forge a business plan to sell a unique service to the world and entice people to choose your floating island.
Employers offering generous healthcare benefits, consequently, will be in a better position to entice these younger workers, especially if healthcare costs continue to rise.
I'm not so firmly entrenched in conspiracy theories to believe that Kanye timed this update to entice free subscribers to start paying for Tidal.
Mobcrush charges advertisers for the privilege of placing promotional marketing material in streams and through scripts read by gamers to incite and entice interest.
There really wasn't anything meaningful to see or do on any of the planets, and the structure and progression weren't enough to entice me.
A restaurateur offers policemen a packed lunch to entice them to patrol his street, saving 10,000 reais ($3,000) a month in private-security fees.
The surge could be an "opportunity to entice migration and foreign investment back into our state," Chief Executive Neville Pozzi said in a statement.
Others hope to entice Minneapolis City Councilwoman Andrea Jenkins, the first openly transgender African-American woman elected to public office in the United States.
The program goes hand in hand with the Trump administration's push to entice emitters to comply with environmental regulations outside of the legal system.
The plan from the Iowa Insurance Division is intended to be a short-term market stabilization solution to entice more insurers into the marketplace.
States can also take some of the risk off the table for insurers to entice them to stay by funding their own reinsurance pools.
Dublin would face competition, however, from cities in Spain, France, Sweden, Poland, Italy and Austria, which are already vying to entice the two agencies.
This is important to the Fed because in economic downturns, it lowers interest rates to entice capital expenditures and give the economy a boost.
They want to entice domestic and foreign companies to invest in the United States, which should, in turn, produce more jobs and stockholder returns.
In some cases, WeWork offered discounts of 50% or more to entice tenants in older, existing WeWork spaces to move into new WeWork spaces.
A sizable number of hotel rooms here remain unreserved, forcing travel agents to slash rates in a desperate attempt to entice Brazilians to come.
DO set out to build the magical content that will entice consumers to part with their cash and dedicate their time to experience it.
Anticipating its 50th anniversary in 1966, the National Park Service hastened to build 400 cabins to entice visitors to stay in Yellowstone National Park.
And as more entrepreneurs seek to capitalize on this form of cause marketing, companies are devising all manner of promises to entice new customers.
In 2011, a Russian district in Siberia even claimed to have "indisputable proof" of the Yeti's existence to entice visitors to a ski resort.
So it's abundantly clear that we now need to find other ways to incentivize and entice people to make different choices at the market.
To entice women to join the network, AEBN claimed that using the JoyStick would help them differentiate their video streams in a competitive marketplace.
He expressed disappointment that an exhibition that explored Germany's history and the global shifts that followed World War II did not entice more people.
More e-commerce means more returns, as more online retailers try to entice customers by allowing them to change their minds frequently and easily.
The remoteness of the region is what makes it so special but doesn't necessarily entice younger generations to plant roots or build industry here.
This ad for the ride-share company Uber seeks to entice new drivers to join their ranks by using the "side hustle" come-on.
To entice people to download an app, companies often offer one-time discounts, entry into a sweepstakes giveaway, or registration into a warranty program.
Virtual reality, which has been used by brokers to entice customers to buy homes in faraway cities, conveys what the builder wants to show.
The plan, typically, was to entice journalists to cover the data breaches, so those articles could then be used to pressure extortion victims further.
They want to entice domestic and foreign companies to invest in the United States, which should, in turn, produce more jobs and stockholder returns.
For now, that may be a leap, but if executed correctly, Z Flip's "wow" factor will entice early adopters and eventually a larger audience.
The businessman allegedly used his ties to the fashion industry to entice young women with drugs, money and hopes of a successful modeling career.
When I feel like something isn't going anywhere or there's nothing to entice me, my mind starts searching for something else to latch onto.
The polystyrene panels currently cost $21 per square meter, but the price should be halved to entice more home owners and developers, he said.
We've refreshed our annual STEM toy gift guide with the latest wares clamoring to entice and inspire kids with coding tricks and electronic wizardry.
In 1969, the Krauses applied for assisted passage to New Zealand, where the government had recently launched a relocation program to entice skilled immigrants.
Now she wondered if she might be able to entice experts in the field to collaborate with schools, clinics, and childcare centers in Flint.
Facebook, in turn, wants developers to build experiences that entice people to visit its website and apps on a daily — if not hourly — basis.
The company has deployed its trademark low-cost business model to entice customers away from bigger UK chains, including Tesco (TSCDF) and Sainsbury's (JSAIY).
One channel, Cat Games, has videos that entice cats to paw at everything from goldfish and lady bugs to leprechaun mice and gingerbread men.
Solochek said that even locations like Sephora can entice in consumers because of the experience the one-stop make-up shop offers its customers.
On Facebook, other chapels in Gatlinburg are attempting to entice visitors back to the area by sharing photos of the undamaged parts of town.
While the fund ultimately wound up exceeding its capital target, Fennell said that it was difficult to entice institutional investors back into clean tech.
People of a certain age remember that America Online distributed free CDs in the mail to entice consumers to download its dial-up service.
Some analysts had expected the yield increase, the biggest one since July 26.5 during the "taper tantrum," to entice investors who want cheaper bonds.
Those factors combined were sufficient to entice investors to price the company's IPO far above its initial expectations of $16 to $18 per share.
This series will unleash a compelling vantage point to the sport that will delight fans and serve as a catalyst to entice new fans.
The city has a track record of building extravagant landmarks to entice visitors, and it&aposs also home to the world&aposs tallest building.
It's not meant to split the market, but rather exist as something to entice people who are willing to spend a lot on gaming.
"(The end of the bailout) should also strengthen business and consumer confidence in Greece, as well as entice more foreign direct investment," Garcia said.
Continuing to sell the corps as gung-ho warriors wouldn't entice recruits beyond the Marines' traditional base of white, evangelical, Southern conservatives, they found.
With each new entrant into the Democratic presidential sweepstakes comes a fresh cascade of ambitious social programs to entice and excite would-be supporters.
But the latest version of the House bill seemed to offer little that would entice anyone with reservations other than the hard-line conservatives.
A credit card retention offer is essentially an offer a credit card issuer extends to entice you into keeping your credit card for another year.
Lampert's strategy in bidding for the two businesses is to entice another potential buyer to the table, according to a person familiar with his thinking.
Whether the rooftop views or two hydro pools will entice the likes of Memphis's Mike Conley, who scored 20 points against the Nets, is unknown.
"It is a great marketing tool for people to see our food, décor and cocktails and hopefully entice them to check it out for themselves."
To some, the move appeared to undercut the protesting taxi drivers – many of whom are Muslim and immigrants – by keeping prices stable to entice riders.
Instead, the company has tried to entice publishers to share their stuff on Facebook by rewarding them with eyeballs, or a share of advertising dollars.
This surprising finding should entice people to try to work a few more months, no matter how fed up they are with the rat race.
It is a great marketing tool for people to see our food, décor, and cocktails, and hopefully entice them to check it out for themselves.
Last week, Facebook announced a desktop upload tool for its Stories feature, hoping to entice Facebookers to create content on more than just their mobile.
And beyond that, it's the culture of a company and career opportunities that ultimately entice a staff to stay, according to a separate Glassdoor report.
In the first 10 minutes of Final Fantasy III, you come across a small, glowing light — something that'll entice any gamer in search of loot.
This week, the company held its inaugural developer conference, to try to entice third-party creators, and to introduce the gear to a wider audience.
Instagram on Tuesday announced new features that will try to entice people to buy the goods that advertisers and brands are featuring within the app.
A company's stock options plans are designed to entice employees to stay for the long-term, so be mindful of any losses you may incur.
Similarly, Uber could let restaurants entice more Dine-In customers, especially when foot-traffic was slow, by providing discounts on food or subsidized Uber transportation.
The mayor wants to entice tourists from the West to plug the gap, but Lebanon's reputation for violence and instability keeps them away, he says.
In addition, Amazon is hoping to also entice more sign-ups by making its newest award-winning show available to stream for free all weekend.
Samsung Pay's biggest selling point won't entice China Samsung Pay launched yesterday in China in an open beta, with a full version expected in March.
Now that the franchise is rolling again, however, Battlefront II is hoping to entice players by letting them play as Battle Droids and Clone Troopers.
It's been alleged that the group used the promise of "female mentorship" to entice young women to join their organization, only to later abuse them.
All this was an effort to try and cultivate an ecosystem of startups and tools that would not only entice developers but also new users.
These plans are not as much for the residents who live there now as they are vaporous visions to entice a future real estate boom.
A law banning political gatherings of more than five people means that parties will struggle to create and publicise policies zappy enough to entice voters.
Under Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol, the company has highlighted fresh ingredients and added healthier menu items such as "Lifestyle Bowls" to entice new customers.
Finding new business to sell insurance to does not sound extremely exciting, but one agent figured out a pretty slick way to entice potential clients.
I'd booked two tickets to see Fleet Foxes at Brixton O2 Academy in the hope I'd be able to entice a friend to accompany me.
This could all change with time, as Apple might open up the HomePod with proper Spotify support to entice more users, but there's no guarantee.
For instance, a company could serve a tailored, augmented-reality experience to a customer in a precise location — perhaps to entice them into a store.
That means the points work more as a draw to bring people to Amazon, similar to how coupons entice people to come into retail stores.
"We have to pay a premium to entice the labor to come to Puerto Rico to work," a spokesperson for the company told the Times.
Alternately, a provider is also not allowed to try to entice a customer with a discount in return for their consent, according to the bill.
"Even if you don't like his family's politics, Koch's name alone on the wine list, is enough to entice the most discriminating buyer," Falcon said.
The closer angel investors are to institutional funds, the better they can construct the terms of their deals to entice these funds to come onboard.
Two possible solutions: Travel industry has plans to create a "Visit U.S. Coalition" to entice foreign visitors back to the U.S., according to LA Times.
While the government has sought to entice investors into its cotton farming industry, this has been complicated by ineffective land management and complex property rights.
With few businesses in the area, the crime rate, and the perception of the street, White has struggled to pull in donors and entice investors.
The company's model was to entice passengers with ultra-low prices before slapping on extra charges for seat selection, baggage, leg room and expensive refreshments.
Entice the company to come to you instead of someplace else, and maybe an entire industry will crop up to work near the first business.
Others fear that the high costs associated with the regulations could entice businesses to leave the DRC altogether, which would only exacerbate the country's poverty.
High rates of unemployment and a stagnant economy helped entice illegal miners to the dangerous work, which is also being driven by rising commodity prices.
Governments can also consider full or partial equity transfers of PPP projects to private firms in order to entice more private participation, the guidelines said.
One factor that may entice Mr Bloomberg into the race is a rising number of Americans who are seemingly disaffected with the two-party system.
Counterpoint's Pathak is of the belief that the new device, while unlikely to be universally appealing, may entice some new price-conscious users to Apple.
For all her friendliness, there was one thing that not neither Langford nor Delevingne could entice out of her: Stranger Things spoilers for season 2.
According to the Associated Press, one governor offered a local delicacy made with roast pig at evacuation shelters to entice residents to evacuate vulnerable areas.
As holiday shopping commences, here are just a few of the mind games that companies may use to entice you into buying more stuff. 1.
Moreover, card companies are spending a fair bit of money to pay for reward programs to entice and retain people who never carry a balance.
The UWLX has changed the rules to entice new fans, including a shot clock, 20153-point goals and the canceling of stoppages on a whistle.
The long-shot idea: propose an immigration deal that would include $5.7 billion for Trump's border wall along with several provisions that could entice Democrats.
An Irish middleweight boxer called Luke Keeler is hoping to entice McGregor into a Dublin boxing ring so they can settle their war of words.
Little would change for funeral homes in the city, where restaurants abound and a funeral parlor might struggle to entice people to eat there instead.
The loan could be offered at a steeper discount of 234% of face value, compared to 240% at launch, as another way to entice buyers.
Criticizing Gold Star parents, calling women bimbos, and mocking the appearance of opponents only alienates the same open-minded generation that he needs to entice.
The burrito chain has been reluctant in the past to create television ads, preferring more grass-roots efforts and quirky film shorts to entice customers.
Hudson's Bay, Neiman Marcus and Macy's are under pressure to offer discounts to entice shoppers who increasingly prefer the prices and convenience of internet retailers.
The idea that you're getting a steal might entice you to throw a few items in your cart even if you don't actually need them.
Graham suggested during an interview on "Fox News Sunday" that the president could reopen the government to entice Democrats to return to the negotiating table.
The move has left parents to wonder: did AltSchool entice families into its program merely to extract data from their children, then toss them aside?
And maybe we'll soon see some Pokémon-themed menu offerings in the near future to entice players to drop some real-life dough on food.
This perception makes men try harder to entice their partner, which is why the psychologists believe women reported feeling satisfied and comfortable in their relationships.
With the release of Street Fighter V, the studio's plan was to entice a swathe of new players in order to grow the series' popularity.
This study comes at a time when companies, particularly in the tech space, are becoming increasingly global and are offering programs to entice millennial employees.
He said some of the teacher leadership opportunities available through Renewal, which offered additional pay, allowed him to entice highly rated teachers from other schools.
The bill also provides more than $130 billion in funding over 10 years to lower premiums and other costs as well, which could entice insurers.
In some cases, the emails from Gwinnett County prove, Ring shares these maps with police in order to entice them into partnering with the company.
These swipe-up-for-more cards could give businesses a place to advertise, or offer users discounts or coupons to entice them to come visit.
To entice banks to make student loans, the government offered them insurance: If a borrower defaulted, it would step in and pick up the tab.
To entice inflows of 'mattress' cash, banks are offering higher interest rates, paying up to half a percentage point above what existing time deposits earn.
I imagined that all I had to do to entice people to fall in love with these wines was to get them to try them.
Today, though, as the Met struggles to maintain the loyalty of opera lovers while trying to entice newcomers, room for some 267,503 presents a challenge.
If they can make their systems affordable and efficient enough to entice consumers and businesses, they may have a chance at alleviating an intractable problem.
By contrast, a 85033-vote legislative strategy would, on a bill-by-bill basis, require Republicans to entice support from at least eight Senate Democrats.
Fintech companies have begun offering the accounts, and higher interest rates, in order to entice savers to use their other products, like a brokerage account.
For example, the company is examining whether it's right to entice a user to gather more followers by putting that figure in a noticeable font.
Such retail mashups are becoming more common as stores strive to incorporate unexpected experiences to entice customers who otherwise might be content to shop online.
Basic economics says that high prices ought to entice more owners to sell, with the added supply helping to relieve some of the upward pressure.
"The chain is still not doing nearly enough to entice shoppers into buying," Neil Saunders, analyst at GlobalData Retail wrote in a note to clients.
The principal losers with the earmark ban are leaders who can no longer entice members to support legislation by offering inducements that benefit their constituencies.
A few moments like She's Gotta Have It's tantric sex or Long Shot's super speedy orgasm might entice you to get right into the bedroom.
The price cuts will kick in just ahead of the festive season, and Maruti said it hoped the move would help entice entry-level customers.
The British brand Globe-Trotter, which made luggage for Queen Elizabeth's honeymoon in 1947, has also shifted its approach to entice a younger, hipper customer.
The open windows that poured live music down onto the streets of Heera Mandi to entice customers were shuttered, curtains drawn for fear of fine.
The ruling could entice other states to restrict the availability of source materials or create financial barriers to nuclear energy development, potentially reducing uranium production.
Recently there has been a prevalent issue with money being used to influence and entice the chances of students getting accepted to elite colleges college.
It triggered a need to commit myself and anyone I could entice to do all we could to defend the ACA and who it helped.
To entice some Republican-led states to accept the ACA expansion, the Obama administration even permitted some policies like charging nominal premiums for childless adults.
" Given the tight labor market, that's pushed companies to "offer more incentives — like dental insurance, sign-up bonuses, and even travel reimbursement — to entice workers.
Amazon's efforts to level up its programming are a reaction to increased pressure within the streaming video industry to offer high-quality content to entice viewers.
After that didn't work out, the team of engineers and scientists shifted to something a little less ambitious but would still entice for millions of people.
"Basically the money that we put in is as a proof of concept to entice the institutional capital providers to get involved with this," Cohen says.
Lego's designers don't take into account aeronautics when they're creating a set like this, they just want the space shuttle to look realistic to entice kids.
Facebook would need to invest in longer-form, scripted television series—its own Stranger Things, Handmaid's Tale, or Transparent—that entice users to deliberately come back.
But the biggest change, by far, is that Bantam Tools is no longer betting its success on the basement makers it first set out to entice.
Royal Jordanian Airlines is hoping to entice travelers to get on board while the ban is on pause, tweeting a lighthearted swipe at Trump's legal troubles.
This is especially true around the holidays when stores pull out all the stops to entice you to put your purchases on a store credit card.
Others opt to rub a little bit of catnip or lay out treats on their products to entice what would otherwise be some pretty uninterested pets.
He said companies are likely to entice consumers with higher rebates on more expensive drugs, and the sponsor is still on the hook for the price.
"The regional carriers have started to enter into agreements with Collegiate Aviation Programs and entice students to come on board during their academic career," Kuhlmann said.
Users could add download credit to the bounty attached to a given release, subtracting from their own ratio to entice others to upload a missing album.
The company has worked to entice said networks to its service, through which Apple will sell subscriptions at a standardized $9.99 monthly rate for each one.
All the major carriers offer similar unlimited plans these days, which means cell providers are going the extra mile to entice customers to use their service.
There's some hope that Biegun's elevation to deputy secretary might entice Pyongyang to take him more seriously, but observers say it's unlikely to make much difference.
Granted, the fact that Tidal's bevy of big-named artist "co-owners" would now get some Apple stock would probably entice them to sign new contracts.
She spent two decades building a content library and tech assets that had enough scale to entice LinkedIn to pay $1.5 billion to acquire the company.
At the very least, this gorgeous wool tapestry will entice makers, crafters, and hackers to take a chance on any thrift store "junk" that intrigues them.
If I'm watching something at home, I really only have the attention span for TV episodes, so I don't think better movie options could entice me.
And in the mad rush to entice audiences into theaters, these new formats could undermine the most important reason to go to the movies of all.
"As maps become commodities, they, of course, are trying to entice you to buy this map instead of that unadorned or less beautiful map," Weimer stated.
Does that price drop mean Apple has realized it has an expensive dud on its hands and is desperately trying to entice buyers to think otherwise?
In the second, Faraday Future asked the court to loosen Evergrande's grip on the startup's intellectual property and assets in order to help entice new investors.
The "mere pretense of an event is likely sufficient to entice the global monetary authorities into serving up a fresh course of Jelly Donuts," wrote Einhorn.
Zelda could be a big enough hit to entice people to buy Nintendo's next-generation console called NX when it comes out next year, McNealy said.
Its plans to entice entrepreneurs to set up their own package-delivery businesses sent shares of United Parcel Service and FedEx skidding more than 2 percent.
That may be a pretty common fear, but then he goes on to explain that the clown, Mr. Baldo, offered up a balloon to entice him.
From around 2013, media companies across the world began to pander to Facebook's tastes, turning out increasingly emotional pieces to entice readers to click on links.
Neither of us feels like cooking, so J. goes out to pick up a pizza — and he brings home candy to entice me out of bed.
These games entice users to keep playing by endless promises for points, badges and awards, and they connect users with friends to make them feel competitive.
To entice riders and coffee drinkers to purchase these new gift cards, customers will receive a $5 Starbucks gift card for each Lyft gift card purchased.
Since it won't be the cheapest ride in town, BMW and ReachNow are focusing on a set of perks that the companies hope will entice riders.
The museum has devised a whole range of ways to entice visitors into shelling out cash for the hotly anticipated exhibition devoted to the late superstar.
If you want to entice the Chamber of Commerce into accepting an E-verify system, you need to help them get access to more potential employees.
When Amazon was developing a new reader, the Paperwhite, Catz said Oracle was forced to offer a 97.5 percent discount to entice Amazon to use Java.
Sales for its largest business, North American retail, were flat for the quarter, despite the food company's efforts to entice consumers through marketing and product innovation.
Sirius XM regularly ships with new cars, already switched on for a period of time in order to entice drivers to later convert to paying subscribers.
Premium channels like CBS Corp's Showtime have done this for years to entice new subscribers, but cable networks have not, fearing they might cannibalize TV ratings.
Right next to the e-jelly hung a dead diamondback squid, meant to entice giant squid to stay — which is exactly what a giant squid did.
With a recently announced tour alongside Fit for an Autopsy and Moon Tooth, these songs will have the chance to entice listeners in their ideal format.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War's first story trailer dropped today, revealing a handful of amazing new items and characters to entice Lord of the Rings nerds.
For decades, he and his organization have aggressively promoted his business there, seeking to entice investors and buyers for some of his most high-profile developments.
There hundreds have stayed, often for years, as Australia tries to entice third countries into accepting them or the migrants into giving up and going home.
The analysis focuses on factors that would entice skilled workers and therefore present strong opportunities for tech companies looking for talent outside the usual tech orbits.
Billed as voluntary, the issuer must entice bondholders to sign up to an exercise that will impose sufficient losses on them to raise the requisite capital.
Retailers may display differently priced versions of a product next to each other -- a move called framing -- to entice shoppers to spend more, Khalfani-Cox said.
Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless all have data calculators on their own websites and may try to entice you into signing up with special offers.
The United States has undertaken similar efforts to entice the cooperation of tech companies in combating online radicalization, focusing on promoting "counter-narratives" to extremist content.
Interest rates on infrastructure bank loans would have to be below the state and local rate in order to entice them to borrow from the bank.
It could provide a snapshot of the types of experiences that can entice shoppers now accustomed to browsing on computer screens to visit an actual store.
Rather than find ways to entice those growing populations—with, for example, attractive policy positions—the GOP has doubled down on excluding them from the electorate.
In the 1860s, players were said to have started wearing colored high socks to display their calves, under the notion that it would entice female fans.
Consumer discounts, some funded by the manufacturer, and some by the dealer, are used to entice consumers to buy new vehicles, particularly as a market weakens.
The decision to scrap the tax was part of a successful campaign to entice Unilever to choose the Netherlands, rather than Britain, for its head office.
They said that the decision to remove the headgear was to make amateur boxing more appealing to fans, and to entice more professionals to the Olympics.
Keeler wants to beat Andrade, win the belt, and use that as leverage to entice McGregor into the ring to fight him for the world title.
But U.S. airlines are souping up the front of their planes with lie-flat seats, an attempt to entice more high-paying domestic business travelers aboard.
Poke a plush mouse wand through the fabric-lined holes to entice your cat to play and figure out where the mouse will pop up next.
But Froehlich warned that could lead to temporary "credit spread bloating" — a situation where companies are forced to offer increasingly higher yields simply to entice investors.
The social networking giant is betting that a free version will entice small businesses and companies in emerging markets — often more cost-sensitive — onto the platform.
Snap's recent app redesign may have slowed its growth, but that hasn't stopped the company from trying to entice people to use Snapchat in new ways.
I walked along the canal one evening, dodging tourist and locals alike, past hosts and hostesses of different nightclubs trying to entice clients through their doors.
Once Axon hooks departments with free cameras, it can then entice departments into expensive, long-term contracts with storage costing cities millions of dollars each year.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly had been hoping to entice McMaster into another military assignment in order to qualify as a four-star general.
A new film, Reefer Madness, suggested that evil marijuana dealers lurked in public schools, waiting to entice their children into a life of crime and degeneracy.
The end result was a convoluted way to increase subsidies, which actually made plans more affordable for many people, helping to entice them to buy coverage.
Trump is not expected to back down from his demand for a border wall, but the plan will seek to entice Democrats by offering other concessions.
Long before Microsoft's four-day-workweek experiments, Colorado school districts shifted to the same schedule, in part to entice teachers with a better work-life balance.
This time Netanyahu might try to entice a couple of opposition lawmakers to join a right-wing and religious coalition and give him an overall majority.
To entice teams to take expensive veterans off his payroll, Moore had to trade Scott Alexander and Ryan Buchter, relievers who are young, effective and cheap.
Vermont has dangled $2149,280 grants to entice people to move to the state and to work from home, in a bid to attract young tech workers.
The manufacturers offered the drugs to commercially insured migraine sufferers for free for up to a year or even longer to entice people to try them.
He has also figured out how to raise funds through Twitter, by posting screen shots of Venmo donations to shame and entice fans to give more.
A master of depth perception and spatial manipulation, Kapoor knows how to entice viewers to fall into his art — or in this case, to fall up.
They would entice the young people to show up, he said, by offering "some type of gift," like a sporting goods gift card or movie tickets.
It has been highlighting its White House connections to entice wealthy Chinese investors and promising them green cards in return under a special government visa program.
As colleges look to keep pace with a competitive job market being shaped by automation and globalization, many are opening entrepreneur centers designed to entice millennials.
Many brands are trying to bolster their green credentials and entice young environmentally-savvy consumers as the sector comes under scrutiny for fuelling a throwaway culture.
The result, creatively, makes for an awkward liftoff, one perhaps most notable for its commercial mission, which is to entice new subscribers to CBS All Access.
But more modest, homegrown interpretations of Chinese cuisine will entice me, as they did this year at newcomers like Chinese Tuxedo and Little Tong Noodle Shop.
Will these star-studded mini-pageants be enough to entice the advertising industry to make some big purchases at a time when television ratings are sagging?
The sudden incarcerations -- which included the unexplained death of one detainee -- unnerved potential investors, the very people the shiny, new Saudi image is supposed to entice.
The plan also calls for a special one-time tax—though the rate was not disclosed—to entice companies to bring back money they made overseas.
This is meant to entice more people to join the DD Perks Loyalty program, which has 8 million members, adding 2 million in the past year.
Perhaps in that context, local Afghan officials had initially hoped that treating this batch of Islamic State fighters well would entice more of them to surrender.
"Most of them will give you a free financial plan, top to bottom, in order to entice you to let them manage your money," he said.
Later, Google's self-driving spinoff Waymo sued Uber, claiming that Levandowski stole trade secrets as a way to entice a sale from the ride-hailing company.
Beginning at the collegiate level and now increasingly at the high school level, there is an effort to entice students away from live to online instruction.

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