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be less off
adverb
To a smaller extent.
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Though she is considered as tough as her husband, she can be less off-putting.
Mr. Bush wanted to look smarter, and Mr. Gore, chastened by criticism over the last week, wanted to be less off-putting.
Such relative modesty is a concession to the notion that more women buy the paper at the weekends, as the title hopes to be less off-putting to a female audience.
The €300,000 price tag (£244,000) might seem hefty, but it is likely to be less off-putting for a couple whose combined wealth, according to Forbes estimates last year, totals $30m $18mm).
This quality is less off-putting in Ivana, whose career didn't start with a million-dollar loan from her father.
It's good that the town is plugged in to this national event, but then Anglesey in general and Beaumaris in particular is less off-the-beaten-track than many people think.
We found that consciously selecting characters that are not "real" and more cartoony or fantastical ensured people's expectations of their behavior in the real world were not pre-set, and flaws in the animation were less off-putting.
If this log-ratio was negative, then there were less off-frame codons than expected.
He is longer and straighter off the tee, with misses that are less off line.
"Young bands are growing up in a culture where there's less off that discussion happening, less of those underlying issues being addressed," Mr. Kaskie said.
Also, construction sites are changing and they tend to be less like an off-road environment.
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