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61. The comparisons can have great appeal to Cooley.
62. Does either suggestion appeal to you?
63. The first is the kinds of evidence that the theories appeal to in support of their views.
64. It laid the foundation for an organisation with greater appeal to the deaf themselves, particularly the young.
65. They left telephone lines at the presidential palace intact, allowing Diem to appeal to loyal units to rescue him.
66. The average attendance was about a hundred and had particular appeal to young women factory workers and those in domestic service.
67. Sanctuary appeal: Scarborough wildlife leader Jim Ward has launched an appeal to create a rescue centre.
68. They do not require an appeal to effects specific to the discriminative stimuli.
69. Kennedy and other opponents of habeas corpus reform made a last-minute appeal to have the provision stripped from the bill.
70. But the high cost of workflow systems limits their appeal to the larger organisation.
71. I appeal to farmers and cultivators to plant every possible acre during the coming planting season.
72. The egoist might now appeal to the difference between awareness and attentive attentiveness.
73. The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.
74. There is, it must be said, a strong kitsch appeal to the supermodels' star status.
75. The party has the right of appeal to the Secretary of State who is the final arbiter.
76. An appeal to parents to supervise their children may help the situation.
77. The appeal to programmers of a doctor-and-copper combination is understandable(Sentencedict.com), and Berry and Cusack make an engaging enough couple.
78. What else could we appeal to, to tell us whether something is true, than the evidence of our senses?
79. Buchanan made a special appeal to abortion opponents, a group of voters whose support he generally shares with Gramm and Keyes.
80. Some of the approaches described below may have wider appeal to your values than others.
81. The assistant recorder determined the preliminary issue in favour of the plaintiff, and the council now appeal to this court against his decision.
82. Works dealing with some aspect of spirituality appeal to her. Sentencedict.com
83. Rules and orderliness appeal to girls from an early age, and so arithmetic in elementary school comes easily to her.
84. Defeated management-employee buy-out bid leader John Hackney considered taking an appeal to the courts.
85. Curtis, who rates an above-average 32, seems like the better choice to appeal to a wider audience.
86. Thinks I haven't got any better feelings to appeal to, does he?
87. It is not therefore possible at present for the public finance economist to appeal to a generally accepted body of theory.
88. Solicit means to invite entice, appeal to, or request another person.
89. I'm not sure that this film will appeal to British audiences.
90. To do this he did not need to make any apparently arbitrary appeal to particular revelation or received authority.