1. By the end of the Regency period the pub was becoming a far more attractive proposition for the government, too. 2. Going home for dinner was a more attractive proposition than completing his run. 3. If hiring costs can be reduced by machines working longer, it could become an even more attractive proposition. 4. In theory, a star-driven period melodrama with top-notch production values should have been an attractive proposition for distributors. 5. It is not an attractive proposition for independent power generation because it is difficult to finance. 6. Relativism is not an attractive proposition to anyone, least of all philosophers, because everything becomes so uncertain and transitory. 7. Setting up your own business is a very attractive proposition. 8. This was not an attractive proposition, but my idea of womanhood was hardly preferable. 9. The offer of two tickets for the price of one makes it a very attractive proposition. 10. Making easy money has always been an attractive proposition. |
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