These days holiday goers are looking for more than just nice resorts and five-star amenities.
Apart from the fact that a smartphone now is much more than a nice black touchscreen slab in your pocket.
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If a woman seems really nice, she is considered more nice than competent.
Even more than pure air and nice views, they would like jobs.
These terms are essentially trivial: amounting to little more than an admonition to play nice with the other boys and girls in the sand pit.
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But it is always nice to have more than one line of evidence to back a theory up.
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The team partnerships are "a 'nice to have' more than a 'make or break, ' " he says.
It remains to be seen whether a man more used to Tennessee politics than to being nice to Calvin Klein will know how to handle a brand such as Saks.
Some indices and sectors have more power than others, but we continue to see nice rotation.
Though the allure of higher income may sound nice, keep in mind that more than half of these companies are either REITs (18), electric utilities (9) or telecoms (7).
Nice girls, more concerned with pleasing others than with addressing their own needs, tend to accept the status quo without pushing back.
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Unfortunately for Israel, the emissaries of Russia, Britain, China, France, Germany and the US are more interested in convincing the mullahs that they are nice than in convincing them that they are tough.
In the wonkocracy, your human being is little more than a wisp of poetry, something that might be nice to whisper about tipsily over a plate of sea urchin foam, but something no professional would try to make room for in their work on policy.
The government's position owes more to prudence than to any new-found determination to be nice to country folk.
Having a winning demeanor is nice, but there's more to it than that.
It would be nice to believe the former is true, but more than likely it was the latter that predominated.
Politicians, though, argue about what "fair" actually means, and without explanation one wonders whether this exhortation amounts to more than the equivalent of a mother telling her children to "be nice to each other".
The Nice Treaty had proved to be "much more substantial" than the government had initially envisaged, said the committee, which warned ministers that they needed to be prepared for the next round of negotiations in 2004.
Questions still remain on deck, like whether or not the video can seamlessly hand off from one screen to the other, but for now it's nice to see that Netflix on the Wii U is more than just a quick-and-dirty port.
Meanwhile, the zany lowbrow humor of "Brice de Nice, " directed by James Huth in 2005, drew more than four million viewers in France, cranking up Mr. Dujardin's stardom by several notches.
The Coolpix 4800 has a resolution of "only" four megapixels, but they do toss in an 8.3x optical zoom lens (it's actually the smallest digital camera with that much optical zoom), which is nice since once most consumers realize they don't need more than four or five megapixels stuff like optical zoom and lens quality is going to be become a bigger and bigger deal.
I. are buying in a nice neighborhood in a great northern New Jersey town was appraised for more than the contract purchase price!
The guy was nice, but unfortunately I knew more about the equipment they were selling than they did, and this was only after maybe three hours of Googling.
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He was in Nice as a tuneup for Roland Garros, but it's become more than a tuneup.
More than a decade ago, she mused in one of her columns that it would be nice to have something named after her.
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For me, I guess it would be nice to see a team like Bristol City go up, rather than their more 'celebrated' rivals.
Mr Jospin has had a nice slice of luck, though: the economy has begun to grow more speedily than before and the dollar has gone up 16% against the franc since the start of the year.
It would be nice, but they are far more concerned about the long term health of the company than the short term results analysts are expecting.
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