Sentence examples for competitive attraction from inspiring English sources

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Along with tearing apart long-established traditions and geographic common sense, university presidents everywhere have sold out many student-athletes, with the accent on the student, by putting them in travel-challenged situations against opponents that offer little competitive attraction.

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Out in Hyde Park, the Proms in the Park had its own competitive attractions, namely Angela Gheorgiu who sang a charming, soft-centred ballad by her husband, Roberto Alagna.

3 of them are team attractions, 3 others are competitive attractions, and the rest of them are solo attractions.

Initial estimates suggest that about £5m would be needed to modernise the main museum, establish it in one site and make it a competitive international visitor attraction, with touch-screen displays allowing visitors to interact with the site's history.

But along with success came inquiries, and beyond his competitive ambition, the bonus attraction of being a head coach in college was the possibility of working with his brother.

Manchester United fans also fear that Glazer would diminish the attraction and competitive balance of the Premier League by pressing for individual television rights and for a so-called European Super League.

Proposed interaction mechanisms include surface charge attraction and competitive adsorption.

But cheap foreign labor remains a key attraction and competitive advantage for Malaysian middlemen that work with major American brands.

It may be that only the freshest urine marks, which are the ones most likely to have been left by a competitive male, result in a strong attraction to the odor of the producer.

These and other phytochemicals also have important roles in plants in defence against pests, pathogens, and UV light, attraction of pollinators and competitive interactions with other plants (reviewed in ref. 9).

Heterogeneously charged particles represent a class of multipolar units that are characterized by a competitive interplay between anisotropic attractive and repulsive interactions, due to the repulsion/attraction between charged-like/oppositely charged regions on the particle surface.

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