Sentence examples for time attracting from inspiring English sources

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While most graduates have found jobs, the school has had a hard time attracting new students.

Why did "In the Next Room," a best-play nominee, have a terrible time attracting theatergoers?

Within a short time he became one of the most popular teachers of his time, attracting thousands of disciples.

Most baseball teams in the hunt for a playoff spot, though, usually have an easier time attracting fans.

Restaurants farther from New York have a harder time attracting workers, so they tend to pay better.

The group had a hard time attracting retirees because workers did not get automatic membership when they retired.

The decisions come at a time when networks are having a hard time attracting sponsors to their 9/11 programs.

Their work forces would likely become healthier, and they would have an easier time attracting or holding talented employees.

"But it's not applicable where you're having a hard time attracting and retaining a qualified work force".

Such centers have a much easier time attracting philanthropic money than adult centers do, health care experts say.

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Troupes must now, for the first time, attract a paying audience to survive and often train their own performers.

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