In highlighting the 'feminine' ideal of attractiveness, advertisements often show females in positions that emphasize their looks. |
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Hot winds will also reduce nectar secretion, thereby reducing flower attractiveness. |
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You can enhance the attractiveness of something by adding ornamental details. |
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After that, I had another three minutes of pure awe over his attractiveness. |
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Thematically their interactions deal with alcoholism and the diminishing attractiveness of an aging woman. |
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On his way out, Zossimov makes a tart remark about Dounia's attractiveness to Razumihin. |
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This place just proves the theory that there's an inverse relationship between attractiveness and proficiency in math. |
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It is neither flattering nor complimentary, and it is not determined by physical attractiveness. |
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There was a subtle attractiveness to her, and I think that that was the one thing that made me fall for her. |
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The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast onsite, that add to the attractiveness of the project. |
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They do not adopt an overtly political stance or contradict the precept that physical attractiveness equals romantic appeal. |
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Even a level of general attractiveness can affect one's place in a culture. |
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Aside from the film's aesthetic attractiveness, it also had an original rockin' soundtrack. |
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I am impressed by the aesthetics and functional utility of their cover designs, and the attractiveness of their promotional materials. |
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If this was party policy based on the attractiveness of a summer tease, it was a poor joke unworthy of even the worst seaside comic. |
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In the experiment, artificial nests were evenly distributed in territories of different attractiveness. |
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These cards are more likely to be retained rather than thrown away, given the attractiveness of the images. |
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Overemphasizing the attractiveness of the device and hiding the functionality can cause problems. |
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What are editors' attitudes and perceptions toward graphics and design with respect to the attractiveness of their online editions? |
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In other areas of design, a noticeable attractiveness is thought to be relevant as well as usefulness and usability. |
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This level of attractiveness seemed to catch the eye of the people who used to pour scorn on video games and those who played them. |
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This picture does not do justice to the attractiveness of all the boats and yachts that are anchored in this area. |
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Their attractiveness lies not so much in their appearance as in the way they carry themselves and behave. |
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Roisin has a glamour which includes sexual attractiveness but it is not reducible to it. |
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The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast on-site, that add to the attractiveness of the project. |
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Her robust, earthy attractiveness roared back to life in earnest as she responded warmly to his embrace. |
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He had cleanly cut virtually black hair, and though he did not boast the same striking attractiveness as Adam did, was fairly handsome himself. |
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Here we show that male attractiveness and fighting ability are positively correlated in the house cricket, Acheta domesticus. |
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The attractiveness of video streaming is an example of a much broader phenomenon. |
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When it came to buckling the children into the supermarket trolley, belt use was in direct proportion to attractiveness. |
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Note that eating sugar and sweets increases your attractiveness to many insects! |
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People don't see them as lacking in smarts, wit or attractiveness but as haughty and detached. |
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The digipak presentation adds to the overall attractiveness of this release. |
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Austen emphasizes the attractiveness of wealth by making Mary Crawford the first of her rich women to be a fully rounded and appealing character. |
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They support a more thoughtful development of the waterfront site that would enhance its urban attractiveness. |
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Further, if they are undetectable by their taste, smell, or colour their attractiveness as poisons is enhanced. |
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I seem to be insinuating the possibility and attractiveness of an ideology that will analyze social ills on a transcendental plane. |
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Part, but by no means all, of the attractiveness of the assimilationist ideal is its clarity and simplicity. |
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Strategies to nurture the party's attractiveness to blocs of non-white voters will be increasingly important as the population changes. |
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To understand the attractiveness and influence of the frontier, it is necessary to consider the stories that were told about it. |
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The stability of the political system affects the attractiveness of a particular national market. |
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I have recently posted about hirsuteness in men as a sign of attractiveness. |
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As this process goes on, the attractiveness of the Euro as a reserve currency and store of value will grow. |
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In response, Creole women used their sense of style to devise elaborate tignons or head wraps, which emphasized their attractiveness. |
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The marketer's task is to persuade people to make a transaction on the basis of the product's features, price, and attractiveness. |
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He contents himself with a class analysis of the attractiveness of the sport to yuppie parents. |
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Low levels of public services, combined with historically low levels of educational attainment, limit the attractiveness for business. |
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She looks at herself in the mirror, with her short and kinky hair, and doubts her self-worth and attractiveness. |
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Moreover the attractiveness of these instruments was increased by the rise in short-term market rates after the end of September. |
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That has produced a curious tension between the illusory image in the media and the physical attractiveness of the product itself. |
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In many societies, physical attractiveness is defined to a significant extent by the shape and size of the body. |
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This information may be used to determine the attractiveness of our website and improve its content. |
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According to the clever people in St. Andrew's lab in the UK, women on the pill have different ideals of male sexual attractiveness to those who are not taking the pill. |
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In any case, one could ask oneself where and how will the phenomenon of the EU's attractiveness stop. |
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Such a book, however much it attends to women's activeness, is also about women's attractiveness. |
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Yet, despite his shortcomings, he presides smugly over a programme in which young couples pit their attractiveness against that of their friends to win cash. |
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The attractiveness of the European private company could be threatened by the threshold for employee participation being set too low. |
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The disparity in conventional physical attractiveness between Rust and Jacobs has not gone unnoticed. |
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Her forceful personality and strident physical attractiveness meant she was used to getting what she wanted. |
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As a gay man, he responded to the physical attractiveness of the sitters themselves. |
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Sure, physical attractiveness is weighed heavily, but in the end, it's about more than that. |
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The physical attractiveness and youthfulness of drinkers in ads are calculated to encourage teens to identify with them. |
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It is their physical attractiveness which constitutes an important and sometimes necessary factor for their professional promotion. |
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Underlying this concern is a strong cultural imperative for women to measure their value with physical attractiveness. |
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Men, in contrast to women, seem to be more concerned with physical fitness and physical success than with physical attractiveness. |
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The group will also discuss issues relating to addictiveness and attractiveness. |
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All music symbols can be colorized, globally or individually, in order to enhance the attractiveness of your document. |
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We had only been making small talk for a few minutes when he aired his views on the relative attractiveness of Semitic females. |
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A nation's top tier should be, along with the national team, a standard-bearer for the quality and attractiveness of its football. |
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An apparent superfluity may be part of the necessary graciousness, or of the needed attractiveness, of the piece of composition. |
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The attractiveness of the European Union for potential applicants for enlargement remains undimmed. |
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Then there's the shiftless, elusive Cap, whose aversion to working is matched only by his strange attractiveness to women. |
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For all these reasons, for some time, tilling has been growing in attractiveness again, at a working depth which tends to be reduced. |
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Nothing in the foregoing shall prevent the dramatization of the use, value or attractiveness of products and services. |
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We need to influence the economic attractiveness of recycling and set the scene for materials to re-enter the economy. |
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A free zone should also even further enhance the attractiveness of the port and of its agglomeration. |
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Because divorce reduces the attractiveness of marriage for young persons and encourages hedonism, there is a corresponding shift in the economy. |
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Hip, muscular, young men and thin, scantily clad women in music videos link attractiveness and sexuality with being cool. |
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The Atlantic coastline remains relatively well-preserved and is recognised for its quality of life, thus ensuring its attractiveness. |
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The strength of laws and the attractiveness of the economic area were enough to let it grow as a peace project deep into eastern Europe. |
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Facilitating incoming mobility seems to be a widespread means of enhancing the attractiveness of higher education in Europe. |
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Sites were chosen for their attractiveness and accessibility by road or rail. |
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Both sexes use weight and bodyshape as the main criteria for physical attractiveness. |
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It is all rather lacking in ambition, attractiveness and life, and that is a great shame for the people of Europe. |
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There is indeed a compelling harmony and symmetry and a logical attractiveness in the report. |
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A way to help local decision makers to think about points to work in order to develop cycle attractiveness of their territory. |
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For me, a bank's attractiveness is not about size but rather about focusing. |
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This affects negatively the attractiveness of the database and undermine it usefulness. |
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The strength of the euro itself will depend on the strength and attractiveness of the financial markets. |
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A lot of work has been done by the EBU Music Bureau and the host broadcasters to renew the format and the attractiveness of the programmes. |
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The lack of public and government recognition of the importance of these workers has eroded the attractiveness of the work. |
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No scope for action would be opened up for investments in measures to increase attractiveness and better equipment. |
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This value enhancing investment is a logical step forward and validates the attractiveness of our business model. |
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Branding and joint territorial marketing of the cross-border space add to the attractiveness of the territory. |
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Rohmer's interviews are filled with complaints about the embalming effects of 35-millimeter film and the superficial attractiveness of postcard perfect vistas and panoramas. |
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I know, for example, that there's an internal Ethiopian hierarchy of attractiveness related to skin tone. |
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Therefore, the chemical composition of an odorant will determine the attractiveness of the odor to the searching organism in terms of its identity and quality. |
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The 29-year-old actor, with his floppy hair and nerd-cute, Everyman attractiveness, looks like the Nice Guy. |
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A dung-free landscape can only improve the attractiveness of the park. |
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Impressively made, but visual attractiveness does not a movie make. |
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He was still nervous around girls, still unsure of his attractiveness. |
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The data indicated that although the Samoan women felt as fat as the Australian women, this feeling was less likely to impact on their feelings of attractiveness. |
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Women use them as a yardstick for measuring their own attractiveness, thus arriving at a warped perception of their own physical attributes as being hopelessly deficient. |
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With the merry season fast approaching people are warned that more than two thirds of the region's young singletons say smoking drastically reduces sexual attractiveness. |
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Without looking, he has sat down next to Morgana Rothschild, whose unibrow he finds revolting, and Clara Deterdling, whose attractiveness he finds intimidating. |
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The administration's unwillingness to help eliminate co-determination is an example of how the government has failed to increase the attractiveness of business in Germany. |
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The development of port wastelands and the re-conquest of the access to the waterside for individuals is often supported by a desire to strengthen the tourist attractiveness of a city. |
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A photograph may owe its attractiveness and its good quality to the inborn ability of the photographer to recognize a picture possibility, or it may be the product of study and painstaking care. |
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The farm home should show its attractiveness outwardly, so that not only the passing stranger but the farmer catching a glimpse of it from his distant field will feel it beckoning. |
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In the 1980s, men were experiencing more body dissatisfaction, weight preoccupation, and concern with physical attractiveness and body shape than in the two preceding decades. |
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Moreover, this attractiveness was perceived as a danger to ordinary men who they could seduce and tempt into their sinful world. |
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When physical attractiveness affects the value attributed to an individual, the desirability of a physically attractive appearance increases and the risk of an individual developing body image concerns become more likely. |
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The Eurosystem expects each bank to implement exemplary risk management procedures, with a view of contributing to the safety and attractiveness of the entire SDD scheme. |
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In Jenner's case, there's little doubt that she desires to be complimented for her attractiveness, and it's hard to fault people for giving her that. |
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What she concluded is that mosquito attractiveness is all relative. |
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This week Rostov, Krasnoyarsk and Perm sales companies reported 2011 financials, confirming their dividend attractiveness. |
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They offer real opportunities in terms of their attractiveness as a place in which to live and work, and their role as a reservoir of natural resources and highly valued landscapes. |
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French cuisine is also regarded as a key element of the quality of life and the attractiveness of France. |
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There is no perfect solution since in most cases the increase of one attribute generally results in the decreased attractiveness of another. |
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Peter Sawyer suggests that most Vikings emigrated due the attractiveness of owning more land rather than the necessity of having it. |
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It also associated with higher preferences for health and attractiveness in mates. |
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And how common is an attractiveness gap in American couples? |
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And at the height of my attractiveness they worked great for me. |
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It quantifies your investment's attractiveness by measuring discounted net benefits as a percentage of initial costs. |
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A group policy can be improved annually which will provide an additional perk to current employees and increase the attractiveness of your benefits to prospective employees. |
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The flexible flow sheet at Hoboken allows different blends of feed to be used depending on the availability from the various supply sources and their relative attractiveness. |
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When people are in their 20's or early 30's, they focus on developing personal relationships and some reasons for exercising is to control weight, manage stress and improve physical attractiveness. |
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This situation raises problems for the attractiveness of vocational education, which in several Member States is considered as a 'second best' option offering limited career prospects. |
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The OECD suggests that increasing the attractiveness of the teaching profession, improving pedagogical leadership and investing in professional development might be more fruitful avenues to pursue. |
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The plan plays on new more open public spaces, landscaping arrangements, and a greater integration of the port with the city to strengthen its tourist attractiveness. |
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Staunchly fighting for the creation of quality activities and jobs, paying attention to working conditions and limiting insecurity are the surest methods of reducing the attractiveness of undeclared work in all sectors. |
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She has no confidence in her own attractiveness. |
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A clean and unspoilt environment is key trademark which must be used to attract tourism to the region but at the same time tourism poses a threat to the environment and undermines the region's attractiveness. |
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In this way, the European Union reconciles its wish to increase its attractiveness with its faithfulness to commitments to promote the development of the poorest countries. |
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The authors hypothesize that a variety of factors linked to exposure, guardianship, and victim attractiveness will produce important variation in victimization. |
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The proposal, adopted by the Commission on 4 December 2008, aims at establishing rights of passengers when travelling by bus and coach in order to improve the attractiveness of and confidence in passenger transport by road. |
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This increased number of children would counterbalance the sexiness of the sons of tall women, resulting in equal numbers of grandchildren and explaining why height per se is irrelevant to a woman's attractiveness to men. |
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The project is articulated around the construction in the dry dock of a 400 place yacht storage area in order to give the district new tourist attractiveness. |
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The attractiveness, and elusiveness, of the target group make programmes watched by them of significant value to broadcasters that are keen to have programmes that attract this audience. |
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The attractiveness and elusiveness of the target group make programmes watched by them of significant value to broadcasters and they are thus keen to have programmes which attract this target audience. |
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The University of Saskatchewan's recent successful bid to build Canada's only synchrotron has further contributed to the attractiveness of this cluster. |
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In addition to helping you regulate things that may be going wrong, listening gives you the opportunity to consider suggestions for improvement of the quality and attractiveness of your project. |
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Strengthening the attractiveness of stores by continuing to roll out the sales policy launched in 2004: adjustment of prices in line with the competitive context and changes in selections. |
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I would especially like to thank you for your phone reception, your service, the clearness of your website, the help you provide through your site's conception, the attractiveness of your pages. |
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Moreover, by injecting fresh blood into Europe's business life, innovative strategies should increase the attractiveness and competitiveness of the Union's economy. |
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Unlike traditional fixed income products, the focus is not on relative value within asset classes but rather the attractiveness and absolute value of the asset class itself. |
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The attractiveness of categorizing national assessment data in this way has led in some countries to the adoption of criteria used in other assessment systems to represent performance. |
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Eusebius himself wrote voluminously as apologist, chronographer, historian, exegete, and controversialist, but his vast erudition is not matched by clarity of thought or attractiveness of presentation. |
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The advertising stories are illustrated in drawn storyboards, which are also then tested with target audiences for believability, attractiveness, and potential behavior change power, again by an independent research agency. |
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By setting up warehouses and platforms, the attractiveness of a territory can be strengthened and added value and employment be durably installed. |
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This place releases a flavour of eternity: a house out of the course of time, which displays restraint, simplicity and a womanlike attractiveness. |
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The increased pressure on the demand for fossil fuels, and the urgent fight against global warming, will increase the attractiveness of alternative energy sources across the world. |
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They lack style, attractiveness and even decently functional design. |
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To improve the attractiveness and safety of walking and cycling, local and regional authorities should ensure that these modes are fully integrated into the development and monitoring of urban mobility policies. |
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The case is different for projects of which the main objective is not easily measurable, as no direct benefit is apparent, e.g. projects to increase the physical attractiveness of central city areas. |
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Up-to-date investigations of the scholars and marketing specialists show that attractiveness and memorability of dynamic advertising posters is 2-2.5 times higher than static advertisement. |
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Their primary role is not to facilitate short-term revenues for financial institutions or to enhance the attractiveness of a national financial market by loose regulation and supervision. |
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The quality of the installations has contributed to the attractiveness of the Docklands which henceforth are contributing to the vitality of the whole city. |
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These techniques have increased the attractiveness of concrete pavement for municipal roadway networks by shortening the time traffic needs to be restricted during repairs on busy urban routes. |
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Once you do, the seeming benefit of physical attractiveness disappears. |
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That women admire physical attractiveness too? |
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In what follows, the boys use hyperbole to effectively ironize Alex's purported attractiveness. |
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Male physical attractiveness matters, too. |
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Utrecht is a central node for road and railway communications, commerce and cultural events, while Eindhoven is an innovative city known for its economic attractiveness. |
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Similarly, Entertainment Weekly said that Boyle's performance was a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation. |
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Beliefs about the importance of image, personal appearance, and physical attractiveness in the workplace may reflect occupational and organizational stereotypes. |
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A survey carried out in 1997 concluded that the primary reason tourists were drawn to Dorset was the attractiveness of the county's coast and countryside. |
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In short, the study said, because the halo effect of attractiveness is stronger for women people aren't used to thinking about what a smart woman looks like. |
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Older, chronic long term patients must be distinct from the younger, subacute patients to have effective level of care coordination and attractiveness to customers. |
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