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19 Sentences With "more attractively"

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Never has a sign undermined its own message more attractively.
"If bonds were more attractively valued, maybe we would reconsider our neutral on stocks," he said.
Each bump up in salary and billing has translated into a larger, more attractively appointed apartment.
Andreas Halvorsen, Viking's founder, said European stocks are still more attractively priced than stocks in other regions.
The firm said the recent pullback has created a buying opportunity, and that shares are now more attractively valued.
Naturally, Kalanick has hired his own personal PR people, the better to spin his clearly ragged side more attractively.
Abundant labor meant wages were low, allowing manufacturers to stay competitive by pricing goods more attractively compared to global peers.
Regardless of how the dollar trades from here, shares of foreign companies are more attractively priced, on average, than domestic stocks.
More attractively valued European stocks slipped slightly, although the region's brighter economic outlook and better-than-expected corporate profits continue to draw investors.
A profit warning that prompted a 21.34 percent share price tumble in October made IWG all the more attractively priced for a potential suitor.
For example, some negative-yield French bonds might be more attractively priced than their German counterparts and thus offer more scope for capital gains.
Belisle said he finds stocks more attractively valued in Canada and has reduced his U.S. exposure to 20 percent from 28 percent earlier this year.
"Banks will need to better manage their interest rate risks, either by widening their deposit product offerings by pricing floating rate products more attractively than fixed rate products, or through interest rate derivatives," said Anit Gupta, vice-president and co-head financial sector at rating agency ICRA.
Here are four things that need to happen in order for us to feel confident that the correction has run its course: While the current environment is frustrating to say the least, I do believe that stocks, particularly small-cap stocks, are much more attractively priced today than at any time in recent history.
The Sheikh Russell Digital Lab provided by the Government of Bangladesh is to make the students of the institution skilled in information technology. Here classes are conducted through multimedia so that students can understand and learn the lessons more attractively. There are also arrangements for admission to various computer learning courses for both institutional and external.
This method is commonly used in supermarkets, where the cheapest products are packaged in cheap and basic packaging. These products are normally displayed alongside the more attractively packaged and expensive items, in an attempt to persuade customers to buy the more expensive alternative instead. For example, the Tesco supermarket chain sells a "value" range of products in garish (red, blue, and white) packaging to make them appear unappealing and inferior to their regular brand.
An assortment of different cheese slicers Soft cheese knives are designed to deal with the stickiness of soft cheese. When the cheese does not stick to the blade, it allows for pieces of cheese to be presented more attractively, with crisper shapes compared to cheese cut with standard knives. The blades of cheese knives are usually made of a material such as stainless steel, which is resistant to the stickiness of cheese. Another design feature often found is the presence of holes in the blade to help to prevent the cheese from sticking to it.
The relative strength of the Swiss currency against the German Mark and, especially following a devaluation in September 1949, the British Pound (which still affected several important "Sterling bloc" currency zones in addition to Britain itself), left the Swiss resorts looking even more expensive from the perspective of what had previously been identified by management as key foreign markets.Geschäftsbericht des Bündner Hotelier-Vereins, 1949. From 1950 intensified pressures also began to emerge, slowly, on the cost front as seasonal hotel workers, traditionally recruited inexpensively from, in particular, Italy, began to find opportunities for more attractively remunerated hotel work at home. During the winter season of 1953/54, the Sporthotel stayed shut, citing staff shortages.
Other members of the household are not without their frustrations either, meaning that nagging and shouting are a staple of their home life at any time of day. Pantić's spouse Sida (Ružica Sokić) is a crabby middle-aged housewife whose complaints cover a wide range: from being unhappy about having to penny-pinch when grocery shopping to what she sees as personal lack of nice memories to look back on before old age because her best years were spent tending after the house and the family. The oldest child, son Branko (), an eternal university student majoring in astronomy, has a gripe about not having enough money for books and kits, which in his opinion prevents him from finally graduating. The middle child, daughter Mira (), has a law degree but can not find a job despite trying for years - she's also unhappy about lack of funds in the family because she thinks the ability to dress more attractively or to outright bribe would help her finally land a job.

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