The difficulty of luring tenants into such a skyscraper is only one argument against it.
Many conservatives regard that as rewarding criminality and luring more to breach American borders illegally.
And he explained Redknapp played a key role in luring him to Fratton Park.
Many newcomers, far less threatening than Apple, have had better luck luring the studios online.
Rich countries have progressed from simply relaxing their immigration laws to actively luring highly qualified people.
Roseman played a key role in luring Chip Kelly away from Oregon to replace Reid.
The container port may be in decline, but the city is luring cruise liners.
The company has succeeded in luring gamers from around the globe into virtual combat.
At BigSmart, the Pennsylvania resident had been rehashing old Equinox tactics: luring recruits with too-good-to-be-true help-wanted ads.
He compared the craft of luring players forward in a game to writing a good detective novel.
By contrast, this past winter was a snowy one, luring skiers and snowboarders back to the slopes.
Authors and publishers were concerned, and newspapers were unhappy that Google was luring away advertisers and readers.
It is Haute Couture Week in Singapore, an event he leads after luring it away from Paris.
After Oracle acquired rival PeopleSoft in December 2004, SAP moved fast to begin luring PeopleSoft customers away.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, Alabama is luring global firms to feed its manufacturing base.
In 1990, Mr. Needham published the database on a public discussion forum, luring contributors from around the world.
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Danielle Chiesi, the femme fatale who excelled at luring secrets from her companions was sentenced to 30 months.
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That includes whimsical slideshows on (hopefully) eyeball-luring topics, something that we here at Forbes.com are no strangers to.
But aesthetics trump all when it comes to luring winter golfers, and traditionally they want to see green.
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But I can already feel the culture of video violence luring him back.
Dealnews predicts lots of carriers, retailers and manufacturers are likely to follow suit, luring shopper in with low-price smartphones.
The idea is that retailers can generate store traffic by luring in customers with free gift cards in hand.
While Liquid Robotics won fans among military officers and scientists, it had little luck initially in luring commercial customers.
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But those lower prices may be luring some buyers back into the market.
Tourism and agriculture officials have been luring chefs from around the world to Iceland to cook with local products.
Online banks are luring customers with good deals on savings accounts or mortgages.
Furthermore, its new market for growth shares, the Neuer Markt, is luring regional start-ups away from their local exchanges.
Leaving aside the cystic fibrosis case, he says genetic testing benefits from incentives for innovation by luring in investors.
You have to spend more energy luring it, catching it and killing it.
Talent has flowed between finance and tech for decades, with tech luring more people during booms like the present one.
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