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20 Sentences With "loses its appeal"

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Winter loses its appeal, and the cold weather is no longer beautiful, romantic, crisp or exhilarating.
The grape is tricky to grow, and loses its appeal if not planted in the correct places.
We've seen humans being sad; that's every TV show and romantic drama available to us—and it loses its appeal after a while.
Dress-up is over, and the life of leisure slowly loses its appeal for Jimmy following his brief yet potent taste of Kim's affection.
"If the government loses its appeal, we could see another leg higher in sterling against the dollar," City Index research director Kathleen Brooks said.
But many Arabs admire the European Union, even as it loses its appeal to a growing number of Europeans, not least because of Arab refugees.
For news on Brexit, click on [BRXT] If the government loses its appeal, parliament will have to vote on whether Article 503 should be triggered.
Judge Collyer threw out the insurer's argument that it was ineligible for designation, which could give the council the opportunity to reissue the label if the government loses its appeal.
Case in point: Fitness trackers lose 42 percent of their users at the six-month mark—around the time that bracelet loses its new-plastic smell, it loses its appeal, too.
If the government loses its appeal in the Supreme Court next month it will have to seek Parliament's approval before triggering Article 50 of the EU treaty, the legal route to Brexit.
If Sistema loses its appeal, it will be able to raise the money from banks and has no plans to sell its shares in MTS, Sistema CEO Mikhail Shamolin said in August.
Since Snapchat is best used for snapping photos and videos throughout the day, it loses its appeal for folks who mostly get online on their phones when they're on Wi-Fi, CEO Evan Spiegel explained.
When our favorite celebs give us picturesque glimpses into their lives, what we've learned — besides the fact that private air travel looks ahhmazing — is that late-afternoon breakfast food and a Bloody Mary never loses its appeal.
If the British government loses its appeal to the Supreme Court, then May's timetable would come under pressure as lawmakers in London would get a vote on whether she should trigger formal Brexit talks by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
Prime Minister Theresa May has said she intends to trigger Article 50 by the end of March but if the government loses its appeal, the matter would have to be submitted for lawmakers' approval which could delay the process and derail her Brexit strategy.
"Since this would give just over a 2 percent dividend yield, that is likely to mean the stock loses its appeal to income funds, which had held it because of its formal dividend yield (from 2016)," said Liberum analyst Ian Whittaker, a long-time critic of the company with a "sell" rating on the stock.
But if you look at the health of the TV bundle with ESPN the most valuable piece of that TV bundle and many people say what's holding the TV bundle together, at what point will the value people are getting on streaming means tv bundle loses its appeal and are you going to be part of, you know, damaging your bread and butter?
PC Magazine gave Paratrooper 10 points out of 18. The magazine described it as "a well-executed but unexceptional game [which] quickly loses its appeal after a dozen or so plays". In 1984 Softline readers named Paratrooper the worst IBM program of 1983.
Asked about his hobbies, Freimuth disclosed that he tries to find half an hour to play the guitar each evening, sometimes playing along to film music on the television. He also likes to cook. He went on to indicate, however, that his family are less than enthusiastic about his guitar playing, and the cooking loses its appeal when he is dieting.
Along similar lines, Australian climate communication researcher David Holmes has commented on the phenomenon of "crisis fatigue", in which urgency to respond to threats loses its appeal over time. Holmes said there is a "limited semantic budget" for such language, cautioning that it can lose audiences if time passes without meaningful policies addressing the emergency. Others have written that, whether "appeals to fear generate a sustained and constructive engagement" is clearly a highly complex issue but that the answer is "usually not", with psychologists noting that humans' responses to danger (fight, flight, or freeze) can be maladaptive. Agreeing that fear is a "paralyzing emotion", Sander van der Linden, director of the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab, favors "climate crisis" over other terms because it conveys a sense of both urgency and optimism, and not a sense of doom because "people know that crises can be avoided and that they can be resolved".

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