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1 Christmas present hunting with the crowds seemed like a more attractive proposition .
2 And it was probably a fairly attractive proposition , too, involving green wampum.
3 The intention was to make shares a far more attractive proposition than annuities.
4 Its popular landing slots could make it an attractive proposition , without the debt.
5 On its own, with no airline attached, Velocity is a less attractive proposition .
6 But what makes Italia Wave such an attractive proposition are all the extras.
7 The Saldhana Bay operation has long been an attractive proposition for the oil industry.
8 The deal, which combines content with delivery, is an attractive proposition for liquid lenders.
9 This would make it an attractive proposition for investors seeking a hedge against inflation.
10 By topping the Global Peace Index, NZ is an attractive proposition for foreign residents.
11 Embracing this failed entity is admittedly a less than attractive proposition for many people.
12 Besides, the back of Helena's neck was an attractive proposition to an idle hand.
13 Being tax resident in Ireland is now an attractive proposition for all types of companies.
14 A cross-border championship involving Holland, Belgium and France, for instance, might seem an attractive proposition .
15 The money on offer in T20 cricket is an attractive proposition for players, he said.
16 Australia welcomes a club who are now a far more attractive proposition to potential signings.
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