Discussion topics are crucial to attracting high-level executives, says Mandell.
From the bloomberg.com
He has been to China six times and had success in attracting Chinese investment.
From the freep.com
That's why the $61,000 Lexus SC 430 convertible is attracting so much attention.
From the businessweek.com
That doesn't bode well for attracting new and younger golfers in a weak economy.
From the businessweek.com
It's attracting about 1,000 takers a month, vs. 100 before he launched in print.
From the businessweek.com
The winery building and the view from it figure heavily in attracting employees.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Italy, Greece and Bulgaria are also attracting British buyers seeking a bargain.
From the dailymail.co.uk
All of these factors seem to be doing the trick in terms of attracting interest.
From the telegraph.co.uk
We could argue that the royals pay the country back by attracting more tourists.
From the curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com
More examples
Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
Be attractive to; "The idea of a vacation appeals to me"; "The beautiful garden attracted many people"
Exert a force on (a body) causing it to approach or prevent it from moving away; "the gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies"
(attraction) the force by which one object attracts another
(attraction) an entertainment that is offered to the public
(attraction) drawing card: an entertainer who attracts large audiences; "he was the biggest drawing card they had"
(Attraction (linguistics)) This sentence, on the other hand, shows attraction: Because the antecedent, "[of] the man", is possessive, the relative pronoun has become possessive too. ...
To pull toward without touching; To arouse interest; To make someone feel sexually excited