A smooth, appealing and very approachable wine.
I don’t know, I find it kind of appealing, running against the incumbent here.
JAMIE - As I said, RV living, very appealing, very appealing.
Cookbooks on insects can be used to help consumers identify appealing recipes.
Schultz recommended recruiters make the workplace more appealing to both young and old workers.
Appealing, but dangerous: ICBMs took 30 minutes to reach their targets; mid-range missiles got there in under ten.
For women evaluating men, the most appealing expression was pride, and the least appealing was happiness.
The dilemma between appealing to urban voters alone, or trying to bring in some rural votes, is a common one across the Midwest.
Inside the Factory and Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby do this in spades - appealing to viewers from a broad range of ages and backgrounds.
Walsh shares her theory about the strange brew of paganism, folklore and Christianity which she thinks made Ireland so appealing to the Surrealists.
Trump is appealing to a subset of Americans to carry him to a second term by changing the subject and appealing to fear and division.
But Udayana is essentially trying to explain the occasionality of a putative effect by appealing to the property of causal relevance that something else possesses.
Where Russell seems to be appealing to his “common-sense belief,” Moore seems to be appealing directly to the content of perception, as do Hoffman and Rosenkrantz (1997: 78):
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of respondents found a subscription to VR experiences appealing or very appealing, while 70% and 65%, respectively, said the same for AR experiences and VR sports.
Appealing to causation or dispositions may also have advantages over pure counterfactual accounts in blocking unwanted computational implementations (Klein 2008, 145, makes the case for dispositional versus counterfactual accounts).
When asked whether the carbon positive plan was a way of appealing to eco-conscious consumers drawn to increasingly popular "plant-based" foods, Lozano said he sees the initiative in two parts: benefiting farmers in the supply chain and yes, appealing to grocery shoppers.
As I initially pointed out, facts and rational arguments are often insufficient to sway sceptics; personal stories, social contact, appealing to emotions, emphasising what unites us, appealing to other people’s values and addressing people’s underlying concerns may also help.
Le Grand (2013) avoids it by appealing to the role of outcome luck (which mitigates the efficacy even of clear choices) and to the role of misjudgements (which detract from the clarity of many actual choices), whereas Segall (2010, ch. 4) avoids it by appealing to value pluralism.
One might also find puzzling the thesis that there is one definition of death, appealing to the capacity for consciousness, for human beings or persons and another definition, appealing to organismic functioning, for nonhuman animals and the human organisms associated with persons.
Although appealing to a bargaining solution can give determinacy to a social contract, it does so at the cost of appealing to a controversial commensuration mechanism in the case of axiomatic bargaining or of moving to process approaches that must ultimately rely on the empirically contingent outcome of social and biological evolution.
appealing
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- able to attract interest or draw favorable attention
Example: He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology
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- (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings
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Although appealing to a bargaining solution can give determinacy to a social contract it does so at the cost of appealing to a controversial commensuration mechanism in the case of axiomatic bargaining or of moving to process approaches that must ultimately rely on the empirically contingent outcome of social and biological evolution