Attractions
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Few of today’s new “Marxists” want to spell out the
attractions
of a man who wanted to unite German philosophy (building on Hegel) with British political economy (carrying on from David Ricardo), and thereby turn two rather conservative traditions into a theory of radical revolution.
Elsewhere, Tel Aviv’s official Web site celebrates, among other attractions, the city’s progressive role as a world center for the gay community.
Nuclear power has obvious
attractions
for both rich and poor countries.
Other tourism, too, can expand to take fuller advantage of cultural and sports
attractions.
In short, globalization has lost its polemical bite, and with that loss, its
attractions
as a concept have faded.
Monasteries and temples are exploited as tourist attractions, while government agents try to ensure that the monks stay in line.
It clearly has
attractions.
This is a serious accusation, given that one of the big
attractions
of foreign direct investment is local job creation.
But a tourist might prefer a map that highlights specific
attractions
or indicates public-transport links.
But shops and showrooms cannot be transformed into tourist attractions, whose capacity will remain limited until enough time has passed to build new hotels, recreational facilities, etc.
Many academics and pundits have castigated regulators and central bankers for their inability to understand the obvious
attractions
of so-called “narrow banking,” a restoration of Glass-Steagall-era separation of commercial and investment/merchant banking, or dramatically higher capital requirements.
At the time, some influential commentators warned that the Japanese had discovered a superior economic model, featuring strategic trade policy (among other attractions), and that the rest of us had better emulate them.
Furthering this erasure, the Uttar Pradesh tourism department issued a brochure of the state’s main attractions, but left out the Taj Mahal, the state’s (and the country’s) main tourism destination.
The government, preferring to promote Hindu religious tourism, such as the
attractions
of the holy city of Varanasi, has denied any cultural heritage funding to the Taj Mahal in the current fiscal year.
Waste-treatment facilities are not typically tourist attractions, but Ankara’s novel integrated urban waste-management system has rightly attracted global attention.
The larger-bank principle has two chief
attractions.
Whatever the
attractions
of giving criminals “nowhere to hide, whatever the consequences,” the consequences cannot be ignored when the criminals are heads of state.
The
attractions
are even more alluring against the backdrop of the Trump administration’s incoherent approach to governing, the British Tories’ shambolic efforts to manage Brexit, and Italy’s inability to form a government, to cite just three examples of democratic disarray.
But, as with most popular attractions, its passengers may have to wait a while.
Even so, it maintains strenuous efforts to attract pilgrims – particularly wealthy ones – by building attractions, including vast shopping malls and a colossal copy of London’s Big Ben that now looms incongruously over the Ka‘ba.
All have their attractions, no doubt, but will hardly suffice to unite Europeans in a political or economic sense.
Though its
attractions
are obvious, Switzerland’s financial markets are simply too small to serve as an adequate substitute for the US.
Large cities offering a huge array of interesting jobs, cultural attractions, and nightlife are a magnet for young unattached workers.
Cambodia boasts unrivaled tourist attractions, large stores of natural resources that could be profitably and responsibly exploited, and one of the world’s youngest labor forces.
And he does not see a compelling case for a central bank digital currency, which puts him at odds with some others in the central banking world, who see
attractions
in the idea, not least greater leeway to impose negative interest rates.
Most likely, visitors to Paris would seek out some of the city’s many other attractions, such as the Sacré-Coeur basilica in Montmartre, which had ten million visitors in 2017, or the Louvre museum, which had eight million.
From magnetism little by little Rodolphe had come to affinities, and while the president was citing Cincinnatus and his plough, Diocletian, planting his cabbages, and the Emperors of China inaugurating the year by the sowing of seed, the young man was explaining to the young woman that these irresistible
attractions
find their cause in some previous state of existence.
The memory of her lover came back to her with dazzling attractions; she threw her whole soul into it, borne away towards this image with a fresh enthusiasm; and Charles seemed to her as much removed from her life, as absent forever, as impossible and annihilated, as if he had been about to die and were passing under her eyes.
In a moment of ill humour she wrote to her father, and began her letter like Othello:'That I have preferred Julien to the
attractions
which society offered to the daughter of M. le Marquis de La Mole, my choice of him sufficiently proves.
There's scarcely a pub. of any
attractions
within ten miles of London that she does not seem to have looked in at, or stopped at, or slept at, some time or other.
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