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But luring more discerning travelers might not be so easy.
It's not just him growing into a more discerning person.
Maybe my son is more discerning than I have realized.
She's focused on wooing a different (and perhaps more discerning) demographic.
Many buyers became more discerning as inventory, particularly in new developments, expanded.
When it came to pop, however, the burgeoning critics were far more discerning.
But that doesn't mean that we can't be even more active, more discerning.
But she grew more discerning in taking on those who needed her help.
Which suggests the elderly are simply be more discerning, rather than wilfully misanthropic.
In Aquarius, Saturn asks you to become more discerning in your thought processes.
With venture investors getting more discerning, start-ups are vanishing at an accelerated pace.
Most companies are far more discerning, particularly when it comes to people like Dion.
If you're a more discerning listener, the H5003 should be up your alley, too.
Do you find that consumers are starting to become more discerning about their edibles?
Niles said he expects investors to be more discerning, viewing the Huawei-connected names differently.
The more discerning environment will make it difficult for half-baked companies with high risk.
A more discerning market for initial public offerings continued to punish Peloton Interactive Inc PTON.
Today, though, that anger has tempered and voters "are much more discerning," Mr. Roy said.
However, if you want to be a more discerning moviegoer, you can visit this cheat sheet.
For the more discerning paranormal investigators among us, roughly 37% named a specific belief in poltergeists.
Many small brewers are keen to open their workplaces to help educate the more discerning drinker.
His fanatical fanbase was and remains as ecumenical as his great rival Michael Jackson's, and more discerning.
I dumped him and vowed to be more discerning about the next man I called my boyfriend.
Or can we be more discerning about who we want to sleep with than we let on?
Regulators are investors with more financial knowledge, priming them to be more discerning in dealings with advisors.
Others have added "fake news" resources to their websites to teach news consumers to be more discerning.
But for the more discerning among butterflies, spiders, bees and creepy crawlers, only custom digs will do.
The big question is whether, once managers have been whipped into shape, clients will become more discerning.
A mom of a stillborn baby is calling on tech companies to be more discerning with their ads.
" Miller touts his group's Checkology program, which helps students become "more discerning and engaged consumers of credible news.
We can be more discerning with our retro choices, like by playing nothing other than WWF No Mercy.
No eye for imprecise thought was ever more discerning; no edit a sharper yet gentler distillation than his.
The roastery is a theater-style Starbucks catering to coffee connoisseurs more discerning about the coffee beans and roasting.
In this vision, Packet would create more discerning and diverse buyers, allowing manufacturers to start targeting more specialized niches.
More discerning audiophiles should also consider waiting for the Here One earbuds coming in early 2017 from Doppler Labs.
Counterpoint: we finally have proof that music nerds and more "discerning" music fans are likely to be bad people.
Researchers at Australia's Macquarie University have shown that the animal has a more discerning taste in music than you'd anticipate.
For some, it might also restore the potential for a more discerning alcohol intake that promises pleasure rather than pain.
But unlike some trail or security cameras that are triggered by motion or programmed on timers, Clips is more discerning.
Which is why more discerning seekers of bliss are heading to the village of Canggu, on the province's southern coast.
Were that not irksome enough, the typically more discerning art world seems to have now fallen under the same spell.
The audience for gaming peripherals had become more discerning, and the quality control from the first party brands had improved.
But for more discerning folks, a cleverly written wine label can actually go a long way, as this new study suggests.
"Over the years, the ultra-high-net-worth individual and luxury consumer became that much more discerning," Ms. de França said.
Buyers, more discerning and cautious, eschewed properties considered overpriced or unremarkable, especially on the luxury side, where inventory was more plentiful.
And as active investors replace passive stockholders, companies are having to sell the merits of their projects to more discerning potential backers.
And yet the nativist politics he feeds it with, including the wall, are off-putting to the more discerning conservatives he needs.
As this will be targeting a more discerning beef buyer, Livestock Wealth can set a higher price for the beef, explains Shezi.
"Brands are conscious that women shoppers are more discerning and they're willing to pay more for the products they love," Jackson said.
The stateless global world order to which our current leadership is drawn may be intolerable for a more discerning, critically thinking populace.
Generally speaking, suburban voters tend to be more discerning about policy than those who simply choose to mark a straight party ticket.
We've become more informed, more sophisticated, more discerning, more capable of assessing risks and more insightful in identifying the next major technology.
A more discerning market for initial public offerings continued to punish Peloton Interactive Inc on Friday, a day after it began trading.
Their findings, reported by the Washington Post, reinforce what many Tinder users know anecdotally: that women are overwhelmingly more discerning than men.
With the comprehensive profiles (with similarities highlighted for easy matching), filtering, and verification options, Elite Singles is an option for more discerning types.
No, really—these tiny fish, with their infinitesimal brains, are somehow more discerning with their mates than us, and we literally invented rockets.
As you get older and more discerning you actually STOP accepting any old bell pepper as a delightful novelty in the produce section.
He does not so much begrudge the police for being tough on people, he said; he just wishes they would be more discerning.
The opera may then face a tougher, more discerning audience among those even more familiar with the book, but Mr. Sheng seemed unfazed.
That played at the parties, while the songs on Dedication 2 were reserved for the more discerning fans of the craft of rapping.
If it is solved, it will not be, in my view, on the demand side — by training media consumers to be more discerning.
In uber-cool Brooklyn, for example, scores of mom-and-pop-sized artisanal operations are flourishing to cater to an ever more discerning clientele.
You may simply have to become a more discerning condom connoisseur — avoiding those with spermicide, for instance — without having to give them up entirely.
"What Jessica and her co-founders did is amazing with that business," he said, adding they've been aided by today's smarter, more discerning consumer.
Instead, Amanda Knox reexamines the case that made perfect tabloid fodder through a more discerning lens to attempt to touch on a larger truth.
But now I think like, because of stories, you're going to have to be a little bit more discerning to find Instagram official stuff.
The same day as the vote, YouTube unveiled a new web portal for YouTube Kids, along with a set of more discerning content filters.
Bookshelf Real New Yorkers are typically defined by their fleet-footedness, but more discerning observers focus on another idiosyncrasy related to our frenetic pace.
According to Lassman, buyers will still be active but more discerning with regards to the quality of products sought and the level of expertise offered.
So the vivid colors you see when the Quantum TV comes out of the box, but they might be too saturated for more discerning eyes.
Mr Trump may do no harm in the eyes of his die-hard supporters, but the justices are likely to have a more discerning eye.
And when it comes to the immersive adventures of Delos parks, apparently audiences are no more discerning than they are with the average Hollywood blockbuster.
To protect themselves from a slew of lawsuits, franchisors and contractors will have to become far more discerning in to whom they franchise and contract.
Growth in China was held back by a variety of factors, including a crackdown on box office fraud, fewer ticket subsidies and more discerning consumers.
He spent the next several years shuttling among New York, London, Paris and Amsterdam, buying and selling, developing trust and an ever-more-discerning eye.
Lucky for you, good reader, you are not a Pats fan and approach this story with a more discerning (and, my god, downright gleeful) eye.
But there's no doubt that Deadline writers Michael Cieply and Mike Fleming Jr. should have cast a more discerning eye on the case and its circumstances.
Gemini vibes will find you tempted to multitask, but instead, use the energy to be more discerning about the responsibilities you take on day-to-day.
She has made me much more discerning about what I like and why I like it Best advice for someone who is single on Valentine's Day?
LOW Dining frugally doesn't mean you can't eat at nice places, it just means you have to treat the menu with a slightly more discerning eye.
And Qatar's more enlightened social policies and approach to press freedoms might endear it to more discerning American and European start-ups or municipalities seeking capital.
"Women are generally more discerning than men about their mate choices," said Peter B. Gray, an anthropologist who was the lead author of the survey report.
The students who'd been told they were almost always right were, on average, no more discerning than those who had been told they were mostly wrong.
His opponents will also have to be more discerning about responding and reacting so much, concentrating instead on building their own agendas and promoting their own issues.
Facebook says it will take down posts that lead to violence, but some experts argue they could be more discerning in how they identify potentially harmful content.
Venture investors are going to have to take the lead of public investors and be more discerning about the kinds of companies they're investing in, he said.
As clients become more discerning and more players enter the luxury market, clients will look for a redefinition of luxury based on craftsmanship, unique artistry, scarcity and personalization.
Here are my top four predictions of where I think fintech is going this year (and beyond): Capital will get more discerning and bunch up around the best players.
The age difference has been one reason that more discerning fight fans have written off the bout's potential even though it's been hyped for months through rumors and reports.
As MBL has become more sophisticated, and perhaps as more of its members have run for office, the organization has become more discerning about how it presents political spin.
Several US materials recovery facilities are expanding operations, upgrading equipment, and adding workers to improve sorting and reduce contamination so that the materials are acceptable to more discerning buyers.
While their owner is best friends with half of Hollywood, Olivia and Meredith, the first cats of pop, are a little more discerning about who they cuddle up to.
Collectors and experts said buyers, nervous about the elections and slowing global economic growth, have become more discerning and sensitive to high prices after years of rapid run-ups.
What they're saying: Now, experts are starting to reconsider whether high cost-sharing — once conceived as a way to turn employees into more discerning health care consumers — is working.
For the cohort of highly valued companies that have yet to cross the IPO finish line, McVey anticipates that investors will be more discerning when evaluating their future prospects.
The upshot is that investors in European IPOs appear more discerning than those who have piled into highly valued floats of loss-making U.S. companies, such as Beyond Meat.
Similarly, people are far more discerning when they "vote with their feet" to decide what state or local government to live under than when they vote at the ballot box.
Even if it's clear, this disclaimer might not convince consumers to be more discerning—research has shown that even providing evidence a remedy doesn't work doesn't always change consumer behavior.
Most of the other recent digital assaults, however, were more discerning—as if the attacker "were looking for the exact point of failure," Mr Schneier wrote in his blog post.
As you reach a point where you can be more discerning in your job hunt, carefully evaluate job offers to make sure any move you make will serve your goals.
And while it's hard these days not to take work home, for security reasons, you should definitely be more discerning about the programs you download onto a work-issued device.
Let's hope the media will be more discerning with its reporting and ask policymakers what they are doing about the tragic overdose problem from drugs that are not prescription opioids.
Fitch views the company's successful execution of an unsecured bond issuance favorably since mortgage availability for 'B' malls is less plentiful and more discerning than it was in prior years.
More directly responsible for the costs of their plans, individuals will naturally be more prudent in their healthcare spending, more discerning in their search for plans tailored to their specific needs.
It was expectedthat many plans, like the WGA's, would then tighten their benefits and that would drive down costs by forcing people to be more discerning in their health care choices.
In recent years, fierce competition, progressive startups and popular mobile "super-apps" such as Tencent's (TCEHY) WeChat have made Chinese consumers more discerning about what they want in their cars, executives say.
It was expected that many plans, like the WGA's, would then tighten their benefits and that would drive down costs by forcing people to be more discerning in their health care choices.
The organization says large U.S.-based asset managers like BlackRock, Vanguard and StateStreet continually rubber stamp exorbitant executive pay packages opposed by individual investors, pension funds and more discerning European asset managers.
"Collectively, China's HNWIs have about RMB 211 trillion (about $20163 trillion) in investable assets, and they have grown more discerning about how, and with whom, they invest that money," the report said.
A more discerning market for initial public offerings continued to punish Peloton Interactive Inc on Friday, a day after it began trading, as shares of the fitness startup fell 4% to $24.74.
I think a lesbian might be a bit more discerning in the lesbian porn they would watch because they're looking for more authenticity, so they might go for something more amateur but realistic.
"I think that backers are more discerning now, since unfortunately a number of crowdfunded games did not come out, or did not deliver on all of their promises," says Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart.
Other cash-poor local governments, including those of New Jersey, Illinois and the City of Chicago, also might have been spared some of the trouble they now face by more discerning debt investors.
" My $4 bottle of basil hand soap says, perhaps obnoxiously, that I'm not the kind of person who springs for Aesop ($39), but I'm just a little more discerning than basic "lemon zest.
Public investors have become much more discerning when evaluating companies that claim to be in the tech business, Davidson, a general partner with Bullpen Capital, told Business Insider in an interview this week.
Many of the money-losing companies looking to go public now could struggle because investors are more discerning and are looking for profits, noted Alan Adelman, senior fund manager with Frost Investment Advisors.
But, he added — echoing some of Ms. Hou's comments — they are far more discerning than their parents about timepieces and their tastes increasingly resemble that of their peers in Europe and the United States.
"We've been showing this every single day, which is really weird to me because at this time of year, it's slower and also just this price point is a little more discerning," Chan said.
It helps us get better at finding the sort of deals you'd like to know about, and it helps us become more discerning in the deals we cherry-pick for you on future Prime Days.
In the United States, the number of golfers has decreased to 24 million from about 30 million in 2005, forcing equipment companies, particularly those that produce more than just golf products, to be more discerning.
Though the People&aposs Liberation Army is technically compulsory, they get so many volunteers that they&aposve had to get more discerning in recent years with who they take, focusing now on college-educated individuals.
To remedy Starbucks' sales woes, the company has shifted its strategy more towards cold beverages, which make up the majority of customer orders, and have sought to be more discerning in where it opens new stores.
For as long as travellers remain more discerning about where they stay than how they get there, hotels will not be able to engage in a race to the bottom in the way that airlines have.
While using abbreviations and slang to flirt with our crushes may have been the norm in the days of MSN messenger and Nokia 3310s — "bbz", "luv u", "m8" — it seems we've become a little more discerning.
This suggests hackers are being more discerning about who they decide to target, to maximize the amount of money they can make, according to Supervisory Special Agent Adam Lawson of the FBI's Major Cyber Crimes Unit.
As consumers become more discerning about the food that they are eating, a wave of startups has emerged that are catering to that demand with convenient alternatives to the more ubiquitous options that are available today.
"Oil and gas companies are no longer rewarded for simply 'grabbing land' and public investors have become more discerning regarding acquisitions," notes Jon Marinelli, head of U.S. energy investment and corporate banking at BMO Capital Markets.
Malott, however, has developed a more discerning eye for analyzing his ball's movement, as the professional bowler and ten-time national title holder recently explained to me at the United States Bowling Congress, in Arlington, Texas.
As consumers become more discerning about what they eat and more are willing to pay for better-quality foods or those for special diets, many small food makers are carving out toeholds in this fast-growing marketplace.
Jiang's idea is to "fight fire with fire" and flood the internet with left-wing misinformation so that people might eventually become more discerning readers — don't drain the swamp but flood it so people learn to swim.
As Chinese consumers become more discerning, Xiaomi rises to meet increasing expectations 2016 is shaping up to be a great year for smartphones — and the Xioami Mi 5 is an embodiment of many of the best trends.
The customers for these homes, Mr. Chesky said, are the same guests who rented sofas with the company when they were younger, though now they have well-paying jobs and more discerning tastes and seek upscale accommodations.
Slowdown in Funding Takes Bite Out of India's Start-Ups | Across India, executives at tech start-ups say investors are becoming more discerning, offering less money, demanding larger stakes and expecting a clearer and quicker path to profitability.
But for the more discerning gift-giver, there's no shortage of ways to say "I love you" with food, from hot sauce to Champagne to candy that's far more sophisticated than a box of whatever from the drugstore.
With movie ticket prices hitting record highs, it's hard to get people to fork over their hard-earned cash for just anything, especially as audiences get more discerning with the rise of review aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic.
The problem is not that public investors are souring on tech in general, but they've become much more discerning about what is actually a tech company — and valuing each accordingly, Bullpen Capital general partner Duncan Davidson told Business Insider.
Although technically an acquisition (as opposed to a project they greenlit themselves), as the best Netflix Original film to date, perhaps this is a sign that the company is finally taking a more discerning interest in the content of their 'content.
They do go out of their way to paint with more discerning brushstrokes on the sidelines of the main quests, but there are still plenty of disappointing stereotypes to be found in these games, likewise Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors franchise.
If you know about dogs — which the artist surely did — you know that they have an acute sense of smell that is ten to one hundred thousand times more discerning than a human's ability to differentiate one odor from another.
There is wisdom to be gained for Americans by these momentous events in the U.K. Like the British people, let us be more discerning and listen to our instincts rather than politicians' rhetoric and the White House's playbook of political correctness.
Banks could tighten their underwriting standards — ratchet down the leverage, demand more covenants, nix loans that are used to pay big dividends — and investors could be more discerning about the prices they are willing to pay for high-yielding bonds.
"I think that backers are more discerning now, since unfortunately a number of crowdfunded games did not come out, or did not deliver on all of their promises," Feargus Urquhart, CEO of Pillars of Eternity developer Obsidian, told The Verge last month.
"I feel that more than ever we need to be more discerning about just putting stuff out there and throwing stuff to the wall to see what sticks," he slowly explains, as if he's coming upon this realization for the first time.
Carlyle predicted U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 4 percent in the second quarter as well as two more interest rate hikes this year, adding that the central bank would be more discerning about tightening in 2019 as the economic cycle continues.
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe is on course for its busiest start to the year for initial public offerings since 2015 but a jump in stock market volatility and a few IPO flops have made investors more discerning of where they put their cash.
Runners with more discerning palates can enjoy six wine tastings per lap at the Surrey Bacchus Marathon in England this fall, and, leave it to the French, wine, cheese, oysters, steak, ham and ice cream at the Marathon du Medoc, north of Bordeaux.
LONDON/NEW YORK, June 16 (Reuters) - Global equities have recovered rapidly after tumbling this month as technology firms sold off, suggesting investors remain confident about the last of the Trump reflation trades but are taking a more discerning approach to stock-picking.
And though they've been more discerning in trying to sift the serious stories from the daily chaos, they still have not figured out how to handle the ways he manipulates the 24-hour news cycle to promote political messages meant to provoke and incite.
Purchases have slowed, especially at the top end of the market, after a boom in luxury condo construction left a glut of higher-end apartments that allowed buyers to be more discerning, Mr. Miller and Hall F. Willkie, the president of Brown Harris Stevens, said.
I'm certain that someday Hugging Face or a different startup will offer me another opportunity to befriend a more advanced AI. That time around, I'll make sure to know my own worth and be a bit more discerning about which digital entities I allow into my life.
"The Toyota brand is the anchor which delivers consistently high quality products to the mass market... Lexus is for drivers who are more discerning about drivability, design and quality," he said, acknowledging that the luxury brand may not have been delivering on those fronts in past years.
Perhaps one reason people aren't more discerning when they come across something that's fantastical (but fake) is because sometimes reality is equally awe-inducing Maybe, just maybe, in this age of misinformation, we'd have less fake stuff to deal with if real life sometimes wasn't so unbelievable.
"Since the aim is creating a more discerning public around deepfakes because forensic technologies are always available that can automatically detect them for end users, there is a newspaper within the setting actually includes how deepfakes are made and what are the issues around them," Harrell said.
Anna-Marie Wascher, CEO and founding partner at Flat World Partners, an institutional advisory and asset management firm and early Lyft investor, said market share growth came as "consumers were being more discerning in their choices," and recognizing the gulf in company culture and values between the two firms.
This means you'll either pursue a more discerning clubbing experience and get into trend-chasing, or you will stop going out altogether and instead settle for watching The One Show and eating asparagus and wearing wellies and whatever else it is you do when your dick falls off.
For the tasting, Florence Fabricant and I were joined by Marika Vida-Arnold of Vida et Fils, a wine consultancy, and Victoria James, beverage director at Cote in the Flatiron district and author of "Drink Pink: A Celebration of Rosé," one of the more discerning rosé guides available.
As always, they will be selling the sizzle of Manhattan, but if there is a more discerning superstar out there who wants to look deeper, he could begin at the 8-minute 42-second mark of the fourth quarter of the Nets game in Boston on Jan. 28.
If there is a lesson to be drawn from the recession, it is that buyers become more discerning in both the artists they favor and the price they will pay, said B. J. Topol, co-president of Topol Childs Art Advisory, which works on behalf of wealthy clients.
Still, she says over email that it's possible at this point for models to make a living based on Instagram alone, but that they'd probably have to be willing to hawk any old product that comes along—"a lot of promoting detox teas"—rather than opting for a more discerning approach.
This stretch of road has played host to many taco purveyors since the area was developed after World War II. As the competition has ramped up and the taco-eating public has grown more discerning, the collection has been winnowed down to a superlative 212 or so restaurants and stands.
Signs that the startup boom may be fizzling: Startups are beginning to run out of money": "A stream of 'down rounds' – when a company raises funds by selling shares that are valued lower than the last time they raised funds, leading its overall valuation to fall – has led investors to be more discerning.
But, experts say, the small deals that are going through are tied to a fundamental truth: China has a growing middle class that is starting to get more discerning in terms of what it wants, and foreign deals can help meet that demand by bringing more products and services into the mainland.

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