The business opportunity arises from the attractions of an English education to Chinese families.
You don't need to be God, or Mr Ellison, to see the attractions of that.
That is one of the attractions of being in a business like Bain Capital.
Still, for western casino operators, the attractions of this emerging Chinese market are plain.
Nor does Western-style democracy, beset by gridlock, partisanship and weak leadership, have the attractions it once displayed.
Sales representatives watched how Animal Kingdom workers greeted families at the gate and answered questions around the attractions.
Air show organiser Jeff Brownhut said they "may lose one of the attractions".
Its casinos don't have the scale or the attractions of the Bellagio, the New York-New York or the MGM Grand.
The attractions will include Beethoven being played in a spaceship and Leonardo da Vinci's drawings being combined with modern technology.
GDP, the attractions of the schemes are clear, especially because they enjoy tax breaks that make them popular among the better-off.
The upgrades are important considering a big complaint about California Adventure was that the attractions didn't measure up to other Disney parks.
Scott Painter, TrueCar's founder, says that so far such publicity has only drawn dealers' attention to the attractions of using the website.
The visitors then spend money at stores, which generates resources for the player to continue building the attractions and the cycle repeats.
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Even banks that previously had no interest in this particular sector now see the attractions of a sophisticated and increasingly affluent clientele.
Neither is the government blind to the attractions of a much more flexible labour market in place of the present mummified one.
Hence the attractions of Venezuela and indeed Mexico, if it would have them.
Those banks and businessmen did not come to London because of the attractions of the rest of the British economy (see article).
Last year, arrivals from western Europe dropped by 3%, despite the attractions of a weaker dollar and a record-breaking year for world tourism.
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And the attractions of a single-party government, which can campaign on a manifesto and then be held accountable, are as strong as ever.
London Zoo, the Tower of London and Kew Gardens are just some of the attractions that saw a dip in numbers over the summer.
Thousands of angry, rootless, young Somalis are proving vulnerable to the attractions of fundamentalist Islam in the guise of al-Qaeda and similar jihadist brands.
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The attractions of this maneuver are clear: respect back home, access to capital here and the relative ease of reverse mergers in the States.
Even if no rival bid is forthcoming, Kraft, dazzled by the attractions of its quarry, may be tempted to spend too much on Cadbury.
Like Texas as a whole, Houston sells itself as "business friendly, " and Ms. Parker ticks off the attractions ease of permitting, unobtrusive regulations and low taxes.
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According to Ms Wood, many town centres across Wales were unable to compete with the attractions of the large retail parks that were offering free parking to customers.
The attractions will become "Rock 'n' Soul Mates", promoting one another.
For the countries seeking land (or water), the attractions are clear.
But one of the attractions of the administration process - which was created by Labour when they were in power - is that it is quick.
Many travellers ventured on to the Silk Roads drawn by the attractions of trade, adventure and also knowledge and, in the nineteenth century, by new archaeological discoveries.
The show usually has horses as one of the attractions but Mr Rivers said this was the first time the show had offered horse and cart rides.
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