Sentence examples for make appealing from inspiring English sources

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Japan's major bicycle factories make appealing products, but they can't compete on price.

The bank and the fund, along with the World Trade Organization, make appealing protest targets as symbols of globalization.

failed to make, appealing the decision to the full five-member National Labor Relations Board in Washington.

Joshua Sitron wrote the amusing score, and Molly Jade, Jeremy Alan Sykes, Ross Mihalko and Sarah Gliko make appealing vegetation.

This seems sensible, and the people who are laying out $45 million for Manhattan apartments and Hamptons estates and throwing themselves multimillion-dollar birthday parties make appealing targets.

But the small cardboard bowls, which are decorated with traditional porcelain patterns, also make appealing organizers for paper clips, rubber bands or even jewelry.

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Mrs. Morrison said the coming together of ideals, replacing postwar political squabbling, made appealing to a European reader possible.

The subgroup differences we found provide clues as to how a programme can be made appealing to specific subgroups.

Two soups made appealing starters.

Both companies have increased their sales sharply, in part by making appealing new models.

If HP really wants to compete for business travellers, making appealing products isn't enough.

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