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21 Sentences With "lose its appeal"

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Spectacle is all Trump has left, and it is beginning to lose its appeal.
The challenge going forward: how do you make ISIS lose its appeal to those drawn to something so deliberately vile?
The point is to appeal to girls in middle school, the age at which scouting can sometimes lose its appeal.
Given these challenges, some drug company executives have warned that Britain could lose its appeal as a center for research and manufacturing.
Given these challenges, some drug company executives have warned that Britain could lose its appeal as a centre for research and manufacturing.
But heading to the stores in person on Black Friday, once an annual tradition for many Americans, continues to lose its appeal.
But as the campaign began to round the bend into the general election, Trump's unpredictable behavior began to lose its appeal, requiring a more disciplined operation.
"The day he leaves, this company will lose its appeal," Borghesi, who is chief investment officer at London-based Albemarle Asset Management, said earlier this year.
A government lawyer said on Tuesday that the government would need to put forward a parliamentary bill to trigger Article 50, should it lose its appeal.
The government is widely expected to lose its appeal - online spreadbetter Betfair is showing a 1.1.2472 percent probability that the Supreme Court will uphold the previous ruling.
Do you think white nationalism would lose its appeal if politicians addressed some of the problems of working-class people who've become increasingly desperate in the past decade?
But as the Wall Street Journal's Michael Bender notes, that familiarity might lose its appeal to the President, who prides himself on his ability to upend a news cycle.
In regard to the European case, Mr. Cook said Apple would set aside funds — based on the calculations of back taxes — in an escrow account should it lose its appeal.
Abdraman Touré, a leader in Kouna, said yields here have plummeted in a drier climate, causing rice farming, which dates back to the 19th-century Massina Empire, to lose its appeal.
It said Hong Kong could lose its appeal as a base of operations for foreign companies if businessfolk living in the city, or passing through it, had to fret about arrest and rendition to the mainland.
Without wanting to sound like a party-pooper, I must admit that 10 years of democracy is starting to lose its appeal.
Feeling that the name will lose its appeal if it is not unique, George follows them to the hospital as Carrie is going into labor, to no avail trying to get them to switch to a different name. Jerry is mystified that Christie is wearing the same dress every day he sees her. When he wrangles a visit to her apartment, he sees a 1992 photo of her wearing the same outfit. Consumed with curiosity, he starts rummaging through her closet looking for other outfits.
The film was invested in part by Taipei tourism bureau. Director Hsiao Ya-chuan said that he got inspiration for Doris's character when he visited a coffee shop in Shanghai, where he witnessed a French girl with short hair devoting "her full attention to making desserts at the counter". Hsiao also said that he wanted to deliver the idea of "making exchanges without using money" because he felt that "if we value an item with only one fixed standard [ie: money], the item will lose its appeal very soon.". Doris’ Coffee Shop, the coffee shop featured in the film, was built completely from scratch in an old apartment on Fujin Street in Taipei.
His relationship with Grandstand was short-lived – he wrote that a new editor arrived in 1983 who appeared not to like him – but he continued working for BBC Sport until 1990, often on bowls and snooker programmes, and at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Icke was by then a household name, but has said that a career in television began to lose its appeal to him; he found television workers insecure, shallow and sometimes vicious.Icke, Tales from the Time Loop, 7. In August 1990, his contract with the BBC was terminated when he initially refused to pay the Community Charge (also known as the "poll tax"), a local tax Margaret Thatcher's government introduced that year.
Some of the most used DSP models were the analog model (based on the classic osc+filter+amp scheme, although with many powerful enhancements), the VPM model (a form of FM synthesis which avoided Yamaha's FM patent) and the physical modeling algorithms. The latter deserves special mention. In the mid to late 1990s, it was believed that physical modeling, which recreated the sound of acoustic instruments (brass, strings, woodwinds, etc.) using DSP algorithms instead of samples, would eventually replace sample-based synthesis of those instruments, because of its unprecedented realism and expressiveness . As time passed, physical modeling seemed to lose its appeal to both manufacturers (because of the cost of investigation and implementation) and final users, who complained about the realism of the models and limited polyphony .
Although the film is still viewed as a symbol of glamour and excess during the Golden Age of Hollywood, today the film has more of a mixed reception, with many critics believing that the film relies on its (now-dated) extravagance and is too long; Christopher Null stated that The Great Ziegfeld is a "textbook case of how a film can lose its appeal over the years". Since its release the film has been criticized in particular for being unnecessarily lengthy and its overacting (particularly by Rainer), and is occasionally cited as a "prime example of the Academy's fallibility" in a year when other critically acclaimed pictures such as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town were released, which some argue was more deserving of Best Picture. Rotten Tomatoes reports a 64% approval rating based on 28 reviews, with a weighted average of 6.31/10. The site's consensus reads: "This biopic is undeniably stylish, but loses points for excessive length, an overreliance on clichés, and historical inaccuracies".

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