Word: appealing
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When I joined The Crimson, the comp posters advertised "make a difference." I was somewhat disturbed to see new comp posters reading "make headlines." The new appeal is to the ego; the old appeal was to the moral sense. I hope this change doesn't mean much; I know that in the time I've been reading the paper, The Crimson has, in addition to making headlines, made a difference...
...depends mostly on student interest. The poll will not necessarily be accepted willingly by the U.C. In fact, the U.C. has no obligation to heed student opinion at all--especially if students fail to express dissatisfaction over the issue to their representatives. If ignored, the Constitutional Convention committee can appeal to the administration for support in pushing through reforms, but the process need not go that...
English, history and government had no appeal: "I wanted to learn about fluid mechanics," Abernathy says...
Roosevelt's focus on business underlies what the candidate sees as his centrist appeal...
Campaign managers are specially packaging their candidates' platforms to appeal to student concerns and get their electoral attention...