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1) Other platforms skew towards specific demographics thus having limited appeal .

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2) Property with limited appeal that are near power lines or are flood affected .

3) The company continued to manufacture trains of limited appeal due to the diminished quality.



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4) Reviewers quickly identified "Killer7" as a cult game with limited appeal .

5) Its limited appeal was not fairly representative of the situation of most women in Egypt.

6) The results were unexpected, for a film thought to have limited appeal to female filmgoers.

7) Nazi-style racial ideology had limited appeal in the Netherlands, as did its calls to violence.

8) Were this to be the case then its limited appeal would be even further reduced.

9) This resulted in rugby being viewed as a bourgeois sport by the indigenous people with limited appeal .

10) After the completion of the fourth season, Hartman commented, "We seem to have limited appeal .

11) His autocratic style and strident views, however, had limited appeal beyond those in the small evangelical community.

12) Insurers and employers have long wanted limited appeal rights; conversely, consumer groups have argued for stronger patient protections.

13) Mr Branson has no intention of being a Classic FM, which as a classical-music channel has limited appeal .

14) These were more than mere modest achievements for a mid-size city with a limited appeal to fans across the nation.

15) Additionally, online shopping has broadened markets such that products with limited appeal or demand are now feasible to produce and distribute.



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16) With such appallingly poor quality when "moving", just as the reviewer noted, it has a very limited appeal .

17) The problem is the market has limited appeal whereas diesel SUVs have a wide appeal , even if not to your liking.

18) With its only Australian flights leaving from Sydney, BA's Executive Club frequent flyer program has limited appeal to Aussie travellers.

19) We expected the show to have limited appeal , to the age group that lived through the war and the Home Guard.

20) Given its limited appeal to most Omanis, however, the Brotherhood should be viewed as a wider threat to the government only in collaboration with other groups.

21) Such furniture, however, would have had a limited appeal , and it became obvious that a wider range should be available.

22) Back to back with Howard Brenton's HID, this simplistic piece of agit-prop suggests that the RSC's Almeida season will have decidedly limited appeal .

23) Expensive products with limited appeal are not what Apple's been building, nor are they easy to sell in Apple's retail stores or to education.

24) Its already limited appeal was short lived as in 1872 the foot engine was developed, the forerunner of the modern electric drill.

25) I think the studio felt that, as strong as the characters were in the animated series, they may have a limited appeal to the majority of the audience.



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