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Britain's flexible labour laws and engineering expertise were added enticements.
It wasn't immediately clear what makes borrowers eligible for these enticements.
Across the country, other mammography providers are ginning up other enticements.
Thanks in part to such enticements, some members hardly ever leave.
And the state government offered other enticements, including a $500,000 development grant.
With such enticements, I got into the groove of dining with strangers.
For $19.99 a month, Dropbox has to offer some enticements beyond additional storage.
South-East Asia's Edenic islands, ancient temples and delicious food are strong enticements.
Taiwan itself offers enticements too: Paraguay receives money and police vehicles from the island.
One of the common enticements of these credit cards is a sign-up bonus.
However, not everyone believes in buyer enticements to help a sponsor reach that goal.
It is really hard for any teenager to step away from those omnipresent enticements.
Traders say they have been offered all kinds of enticements in exchange for information.
Beijing also threatens to use force to conquer Taiwan if peaceful enticements prove insufficient.
Traders say they have been offered all kinds of enticements in exchange for information.
Despite such enticements, birth and marriage rates continue to fall, abetted by countervailing government policies.
Like a Cassandra from City Hall, de Blasio is warning Democrats to resist Bloomberg's enticements.
I think the thing I'm against the most are enticements — people sending elaborate brochures and baskets.
In the Johnson case, the Republicans were widely reported to be offering enticements to wavering senators.
Governments could also expand tax incentives and other enticements to encourage motorcycle buyers to go electric.
The other staff are pleasant but shy, less able to communicate the enticements of Everest Kitchen.
Federal tax subsidies of $7,500 are available for some models, and some states offer additional enticements.
Especially after the company admitted that such enticements were a secondary factor in its decision making?
The spiritual and the secular, a beatific nature-based sublime and raucous pop culture enticements, converge.
Elsewhere, miners cite scholarships for women and fast-track potential in a well-paid career as enticements.
But I soon learned that Andújar and its surrounding area are studded with enticements for the curious.
They are also sweetening the invitation with enticements like tax incentives and promises of full government cooperation.
Popular explanations — poor outside job prospects, educational enticements, the brashness of youth — don't hold up under scrutiny.
They are advertisements, enticements and also obscure code, meant to be discerned by only a select few.
And all that customer data will allow retailers to target them with offers, discounts, and other enticements.
Fewer people than expected have signed up for plans through the marketplaces, and the enticements are not improving.
Still, many New Yorkers want to avoid the area at all costs, regardless of the cool new enticements.
China has used economic enticements to convince Taiwan's allies to drop recognition of Taipei in favor of Beijing.
Firms win tax breaks and other enticements; employees' use of infrastructure puts a further burden on the whole conglomeration.
Congress can persuade insurers to stay in the exchanges with a couple enticements: Loosening regulatory requirements, especially around benefits.
There were the usual enticements — books of course, and computers, toys and a chess set of child-size pieces.
But those enticements only work if lawmakers have faith that Rousseff will actually survive, and they increasingly do not.
There are even reports of online recruiting of youths to join the Islamic State using romance and marriage as enticements.
Moreover, if the firm wouldn't locate in your state without artificial enticements, it may not be suited for your state.
The internship was among the enticements used to win influence over the Libyan Investment Authority, the fund argued in court.
Erdogan needs these advantages: he now represents the status quo in Turkey, and has few enticements to offer the electorate.
Often this is "phishing" -- companies sending out enticements hoping someone will click on them, thereby allowing entry to your device.
In Quebec's capital, hip and historic exist side by side, with cultural and culinary enticements for all manner of visitors.
In general, though, zones must offer three enticements to would-be investors: alluring tax breaks, good infrastructure and a decent workforce.
He arrived here with other enticements as well: Rice Krispies Treats, miniature cinnamon buns and sandwiches from the local Hy-Vee supermarket.
Her dramatic, meticulous and gothic songs describe enticements that twist into admonishments, and everything seems to be slipping out of her hands.
They thought that the enticements of the Iranian market would be such that European businesses wouldn't be able to resist the lure.
But I do think think the amount of, let's just call it 'gifts,' the amount of 'enticements,' should be reduced to zero.
And with the usual enticements of federal funding, it will apply not only to federal and but also to state criminal proceedings.
The incumbent found himself wooing delegates to lock them up at the convention, using enticements like offering rides aboard Air Force One.
That has, in turn, made it even harder for countries like Panama to resist political and economic enticements from China, according to analysts.
Anger is growing over China's divide-and-rule tactics in separately wooing 16 poorer central and eastern European countries, using belt-and-road enticements.
The idea: to directly marry venues like restaurants, clubs and theaters with potential patrons who are given enticements to visit the space or event.
It is these smaller enticements that I usually try to plant as seeds when sharing the idea of what early retirement is really like.
Among the possible enticements for Russia is the revival of a mothballed proposal to build a $5.3bn gas pipeline between Russia's Sakhalin Island and Tokyo.
Amazon has rolled out other Whole Foods enticements to its most valuable customers in the nine months since it closed the giant Whole Foods acquisition.
Three passengers accepted enticements to switch to a different flight, but Dr Dao, who said he had patients to see, refused to give up his seat.
But such enticements no longer have much impact, according to Nielsen, which found that consumer response to them fell 5.3 percent over the past three years.
Despite those enticements, the overall cost of living in Alaska remains higher than the national average, due largely to more expensive housing, groceries, health care and utilities.
Here the enticements are photographs of food, posted in the windows and bearing only a faint resemblance (ignore the eerily symmetrical cheeseburger) to what is found within.
Andrew M. Cuomo's administration offered the contractor who was building the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge financial and legal enticements to meet a late August deadline to open.
In other cases, the E.U. has dangled enticements such as humanitarian and economic aid to convince source and transit countries to crack down on or criminalize migration.
This tax would, however, end payouts that go directly to a company's bottom line and would eliminate the pressure these companies are under to pursue such enticements.
But despite these enticements, and Mr. Trump's unwelcoming posture toward migrants, many participants in the current caravan were still intent on making it to the United States.
The mothers, Stephanie Safechuck and Joy Robson, knew that Jackson was ensorcelling their sons, even as he lured the mothers out of the frame with luxurious enticements.
"Rather than having the parent set the goal — and then having to offer enticements and rewards to reach that goal — the child is setting the goal," she said.
Italian Industry Minister Carlo Calenda flew to Brussels on Tuesday to lobby EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, saying the enticements Slovakia had offered Embraco amounted to illegal state aid.
She wants to use tax incentives and other enticements to nudge corporations into focussing less on share price and more on "long-term investments," in research, equipment, and workers.
The two companies have essentially agreed to operate a monopoly in China after years of battling for customers and riders through price enticements that made it hard to turn profit.
Curator Vincent Gille may not be able to offer a completely satisfactory explanation of this quandary with this small, elegant, chronologically organized show, but contemplating the question offers stimulating enticements.
Most economists say [it's probably worth it] — that an Amazon headquarters is a rare case in which a package of at least modest enticements could repay a city over time.
Rather than a willingness to make fundamental changes to their economies, experts said the Chinese were more likely to come bearing political enticements, like promises of investments in manufacturing plants.
The bill Democrats unveiled, with its assault on gerrymandering and enticements to bring more voters to the polls represented a challenge to that control Republicans have been able to maintain.
Mixing appeals, rebukes and state-sponsored enticements, Mr. Trump has pushed both American and foreign-owned companies to locate factories in the United States rather than in lower-wage countries.
Mr. Kuczynski had little choice but to step down after surreptitiously filmed videos showed government officials offering opposition lawmakers enticements and bribes in an attempt to avert his impeachment by Congress.
In these places, all that stands in the way of the destruction of the Amazon is the ability of a few thousand indigenous leaders to resist the enticements of consumer culture.
Gappah's story collection, "An Elegy for Easterly," won the Guardian First Book Award, but the partial revelations in this work are short-lived enticements that satisfy few of our deeper narrative appetites.
Looking to halt the relocation, Industry Minister Carlo Calenda flew to Brussels to try to persuade European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager to declare Slovak enticements to Embraco as illegal state aid.
T-Mobile touts itself as the fastest-growing U.S. wireless company, and its annual report lists enticements to attract customers like paying termination fees for new customers who leave their old company.
Most economists say the answer is a qualified yes — that an Amazon headquarters is a rare case in which a package of at least modest enticements could repay a city over time.
The server that housed the domain belonged to a company called Listrak, which mostly helped deliver mass-marketing e-mails: blasts of messages advertising spa treatments, Las Vegas weekends, and other enticements.
In the indigenous reserves, all that stands in the way of the destruction of the Amazon is the ability of a few thousand local leaders to resist the enticements of consumer culture.
However, groaning under the biggest debt mountain in Europe, Italy can ill-afford generous enticements to the private sector, or the sort of massive investment needed to make all public buildings safe.
The president may offer other enticements in Hanoi, like the opening in Pyongyang of a United States Interests Section, a shadow embassy that would symbolize a more normal relationship with North Korea.
Amenities such as "Good Access to M3/M4 and A329" are listed as enticements, which seem a bit trivial when "Protected from the Dark Lord by Powerful Enchantments" should be a crowning feature.
Scott Walker wooed Foxconn to the state with the promise of a $3 billion subsidy, which grew to $4.1 billion and included exemptions from environmental regulations, special treatment from state courts, and other enticements.
Even for a country that has long used fear and enticements to control dissent, the prospect that the state had killed a well-known dissident writer in a foreign country represented a startling escalation.
This leads to the second thread of refusal in Levin's book: refusing the artifice of the pastoral, Levin continually picks apart pastoral representations as staged, in order to refute their enticements — as fake news.
There are no obvious synergies that any of these companies is capitalizing on, such as if Sony's phones were enticements into an entertainment ecosystem or if LG's devices tied in to a smart home setup.
The first two paintings in the Carrington show give some notion of her sufferings, imagination and talent; both are small but so full of enticements that it's hard to know what to look at first.
Opportunity zones encompass three enticements that make real estate attractive to professional investors: the promise of change in underserved areas, the chance of an outsize investment return and the opportunity for a huge tax break.
Though other branches of the military use similar enticements in recruiting, for the Marines, this approach is relatively new: For decades, the corps focused more on the prestige of being accepted into its ''elite'' ranks.
Mohammed, who declined to reveal his real name, said unrealistic expectations of what life would be on the outside, or the enticements of a life of crime, such as money, could lead people back to jail.
A laptop can sometimes be a form of visual pollution: Those nearby see its screen, and their attention is pulled toward its enticements, which often include not just note-taking but Facebook, Twitter, email and news.
Mr Trump has repeatedly insisted that the investigation shows "no collusion", by which he seems to mean some sort of direct evidence of him accepting demands or enticements from Vladimir Putin or someone who works for him.
Although "OK Computer" predicted government coercion (as in "Karma Police" and "Electioneering") rather than the addictive enticements of search engines and social media, Radiohead thoroughly understood how pervasive both technology and the tech mind-set would become.
Tavistock — using enticements like grants and free plots of land, and aided by state and local government incentives — set about persuading major medical and research institutions to move to the site as part of a life-sciences cluster.
While threatening an attack, he also offered enticements around inter-Korean talks, aiming to split Seoul off from its allies on sanctions by exploiting South Korean President Moon Jae-in's anxieties around next month's winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Marriott, with 30 hotel brands, including Starwood and Ritz-Carlton, and other hotel companies are marshaling their clout to attract sports stars, including professional surfers, and even a National Geographic photographer to create one-of-a-kind enticements.
Offers to frequently refinance loans at lower interest rates may sound appealing, but veterans and active military must be extremely cautious as many of these enticements to refinance could cost them much more money in the long run.
Among its more seductive enticements, the 9-bedroom Italian chalet features a Turkish bath and multi-sensory showers as well as a climbing boulder - just in case the surrounding Dolomite mountain range doesn't offer sufficient scope for burning calories.
The slim package of enticements, amounting to a slight lowering of barriers in some of the same industries, has made India "the most open economy in the world for FDI," said the office of Narendra Modi, the prime minister.
The site includes aspects that regulators view as common enticements to fraudulent offerings, such as a complex white paper, promises of guaranteed returns and a countdown clock showing how long you have left to get in on the deal.
Air Force officials have been warning for some time about the service's personnel shortfalls — particularly of pilots and skilled maintenance crew members — driven by a combination of factors, including high workload, frustrations with Air Force life, and enticements from private industry.
According to information obtained by The Times, the governor was so eager to get the bridge open by late August that he offered the contractor enticements including the possibility of absorbing extra costs and reducing the responsibility for potential traffic accidents.
And his son is enamored of American enticements like hip-hop music, baseball and the N.B.A. Asked if he could possibly have become the fighter he is had he enjoyed the same childhood as his son, Golovkin let out a laugh.
In 2016, Valve has stepped up the sophistication of its enticements for players to buy so-called Battle Passes and Compendiums, staging strategically timed weekend sales and setting stretch goals that tempt people into buying more levels to unlock more cool loot.
Their mission, in part, was to encourage Cuban officials to resist the enticements of larger, more conventional American food and farming interests and persuade Cubans to protect and extend the small-scale organic practices that are already a part of their daily life.
Port Clinton probably had many enticements and pleasures, but we ignored them all in favor of the dime store, a Woolworth's with a slightly shady air and a creaky wooden floor, where we could buy kites and paper fans and miniature tea sets.
Op-Ed Contributor Amazon recently sent state and city officials across the country scrambling to respond to its announcement that it was seeking enticements to build a second headquarters, promising 50,000 new jobs and $5 billion in investment to the winning location.
In some ways, Chimamanda was disappointed that her grandfather had not been an unbending Achebean hero, staying faithful to his traditions, refusing Western enticements; he was, instead, a pragmatic, forward-looking man who, seeing that the new world could not be resisted, joined it.
Day Trip Twenty tobacco boxes, 100 tobacco pipes, 1,123 fish hooks, 40 knives, two swords, eight muskets, three pistols, some rum and some beer were among the enticements the Kitchawank tribe accepted in 1685 to surrender their land — now Peekskill, N.Y. — to six Dutchmen.
The first is a story by the New York Times's Shane Goldmacher reporting the governor's administration offered "enticements" to make the opening target for a recent, much-celebrated ribbon-cutting on the new Mario M. Cuomo Bridge (named for Cuomo's father, a former governor).
Customers no longer need enticements to buy Mr. Clape's Cornas: It sells for more than $100 a bottle in New York, while a cult Cornas from a producer like Thierry Allemand, carrying on traditions upheld by Mr. Clape, can cost two or three times that price.
Shane Goldmacher at the New York Times reported on Monday that Cuomo's administration offered Tappan Zee Constructors, the contractor building the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge crossing the Hudson River in New York, enticements to wrap up work on the bridge's second span by its late August deadline.
Andrew M. Cuomo offered the contractor building the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge enticements to meet a late August deadline to open, including the possibility of absorbing extra costs and reducing their responsibility for potential traffic accidents, according to an internal document obtained by The New York Times.
And I don't blame public officials, either, for their efforts to attract businesses with enticements, since they otherwise would risk losing out on new jobs, the transfer of old ones elsewhere and the bad publicity that could come with abandoning efforts to entice or retain companies.
LEESBURG, Va. — Last summer, when two women were looking for a restaurant space in this Northern Virginia town of 2150,2100, one of the options held multiple enticements: It was affordable, it had a good location, the kitchen was fit for Asian cooking and it was in a gas station.
Horacio S. Aguirre, the chairman of the Miami River Commission, said the river's reputation as a "slummy no man's land" notorious for "dead bodies, floating cars and nefarious activities" had made it difficult to attract developers, especially because Miami Beach and other oceanfront locales provided far more rational enticements for moneymaking.
Although the dialogue is more frank about sex (and occasionally vulgar), Mr. DiPietro's characters could have stalked the stage in the 1960s or '70s, saying — or avoiding saying — essentially the same things about the strains of marriage and the enticements of adultery, which, let us admit, were considerably hotter topics back then.
The rooms are full to bursting with Victoriana, not to mention the requisite clues for those willing to meet the enticements of the piece head on, and I for one was pleased to find none of the face-disfiguring masks that form too great a part of other immersive entertainments on view in recent years.
" Speaking amid stone arches and gold-leafed frescoes, Francis continued, "How many martyrs in this land, from the first centuries of Christianity, have lived their faith heroically to the end, shedding their blood rather than deny the Lord and yielding to the enticements of evil, or merely to the temptation of repaying evil with evil!
Other enticements include the sexually charged paintings of Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Reginald Sylvester II's Picasso/Basquiat fusion; Charlie Roberts's ambitious carved wood and painted wood sculptures; Alexandra Bell's "radical edits" of New York Times articles she has annotated and retitled, and Cheyenne Julien's skillful graphite drawings — poignant views of black life through a slightly cartoonized lens.
They had a well-received HBO series and two Top 20 albums, as well as a Grammy for an earlier EP. They also had (and still have) a bluntness about their careers — a lack of interest in familiar enticements like wealth and fame, if not an outright cynicism about the entertainment industry — that can be mistaken for their authentically low-key demeanors.

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