Sentence examples for gaining desirability from inspiring English sources

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Those colorful guides once found in every glove compartment are gaining desirability not just as collectibles but as cultural records — even in archives as august as those of the Library of Congress.

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The discipline gains desirability and competence by the use of structures which allow completely new flexibility.

Nothing gained.

In an interview with GQ earlier this year, Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick referred to his $18 billion company as "Boober" because it gained him "skyrocketing desirability" with women.

Finally, non-aromatic molecules provide major scoring variations between pesticide-classes: herbicides are poorly scored and, in contrast, insecticides gain maximum desirability scores.

These relationships between belief-strengths and the desirability of outcomes (e.g., gaining money or goods on bets) are at the core of subjectivist Bayesian decision theory.

Bhatia told Sina Tech that the company wants the Think brand, which includes ThinkPad laptops, to gain higher name recognition and desirability among younger consumers.

This tendency was appraised by an additional scale gained from the last five questions addressing social desirability with a score ranging from 0 to 5. Patients with a score of five were defined as most probably biased regarding social desirability, and were excluded.

On the one side it helped to gain access to participants, on the other side participants' opinions may have been influenced by social desirability bias.

When younger generations are desirous of venturing out into their own business, family firms become the stepping stone for access to existing resources and honing their skills by expertise gained from family firm practices over many years' (Moores and Barrett, 2002 Barrettt and Moores, 2010), hence creating in them the desirability to become a business owner in future course of action.

There are reasons to think that effort which is unnecessary, in our revised sense, confers no moral worth it simply seems implausible that one should gain moral credit by exerting effort that neither makes nor is reasonably expected to make any difference to the moral desirability of one's action.

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