Its Boston location alone, a six-hour plane ride away, would have been a turnoff.
Also, having only six slots for gear could be a turnoff to some hardcore players.
"We were overcomplicating this, and it actually was a turnoff for a lot of women, " she said.
Also, most soy bean plants grown in the U.S. are genetically modified, a turnoff for some consumers.
To be sure, silver prices historically have been volatile, which has been a turnoff for some investors.
Amateur pilots financed leather-yoked, air-conditioned Beech Bonanzas and made perfect landings and the first turnoff every time.
Like that stretch of road on the way back from the Glasgow run, when I would pass the turnoff for Larbert.
If all of this is a turnoff, if you prefer your celebratory toasts unpretentious and filled right to the brim, don't worry.
"There's a massive turnoff for rugby at the moment, " explained Lammers.
It is clear from the book that Herman Cain is a man of faith, a huge plus for some voters and a frightening turnoff for others.
That kind of attention can be a turnoff for some stars, especially those like Tom Cruise or Lindsay Lohan, who are looking for respect as artists.
It took three passes before we found the turnoff, an unmarked path of red dirt, two parallel paths, really, tire tracks, with grass growing in the middle.
But for Karl Richardson, editor at Motorboat and Yachting magazine, it's precisely this mysteriousness and lack of infrastructure that could prove a big turnoff for many potential visitors.
Policymakers also fear a Greater Albania in an already volatile region, but the Kosovars apparently have no desire for a union with Albania, whose internal anarchy is a turnoff.
People get nervous and might want to puff a quick cigarette before the interview, which is understandable, but when they arrive smelling like smoke, it is a real turnoff.
The league may be an example of "best practice" in soccer, but if every year turns into a one-horse race like this one, it could be a turnoff to fans.
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Oddly, given the effort that goes into the hairstyles, many of the Emirati men hanging out in the malls on a recent weekend professed to find the whole thing a turnoff.
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Two of the three golf courses, designed by golf legends Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf, are closed and their brown grass has been an eyesore and a turnoff to some potential buyers, local real-estate agents and builders say.
Priority boarding is also a big draw, because Southwest's chaotic no-assigned-seats system can be a turnoff for travellers unwilling to push to the front of the line or throw a few elbows for a window (or aisle) seat.
Blaming sharp downturns in the U.S. residential real estate markets and the global turnoff of the mortgage finance and credit markets, GMAC announced on Wednesday that it would cut 3, 000, or 25% of its work force, from its Residential Captial mortgage operation.
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