Temptation is the intensity of urges to engage in a specific habit in the midst of a difficult situation. |
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The story is lighthearted, romantic and fluffy while at the same time it deals with how one woman copes with a very difficult situation. |
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Bullies may also turn to this abusive behavior as a way of dealing with a difficult situation at home, such as a divorce. |
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There are zillions of ways to deal with any difficult situation. However, immediate recourse to magic might not be the best. |
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But he had a difficult situation to deal with, and there was no perfect resolution. |
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They are survivors who have come through a difficult situation wiser and stronger although undoubtedly sadder. |
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The bank realized that during this difficult situation it had to lend them a helping hand. |
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And now we turn it over to my esteemed colleague, who did a dynamite job last night anchoring in a very difficult situation. |
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However, we have tried to turn a difficult situation not of our making into an opportunity. |
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The promotion of the article page was simply a short-term solution to a difficult situation. |
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He is in a difficult situation, because this is the second time he has downwardly revised growth figures. |
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Someone you consider a kindred soul will either help fill an emotional void or guide you through a difficult situation. |
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As stand-in captain, he handled a very difficult situation with characteristic professionalism. |
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Of course, a woman would do well to retain her sense of humour to tackle a difficult situation, such as when she is accosted by a smart aleck. |
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The officers showed tremendous courage and bravery in tackling a very difficult situation. |
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But for the most part, all concerned made the best of a very difficult situation. |
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Almost every experienced breeder has been in a difficult situation once or twice. |
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This is clearly an unhelpful move that can only further complicate an already difficult situation. |
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It is in just such a difficult situation as this that one sees whether or not a state is really willing to co-operate. |
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With the war now over, we are seeking to rebuild the country out of the difficult situation in which in finds itself. |
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This could potentially place the plaintiff in a difficult situation if the valuation turns out to be incorrect. |
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Mac Muggefoog is an old stager that helps with words and deeds whenever you are in a difficult situation. |
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However, this unacceptable and unjustifiable act of recognition further enflames an already difficult situation. |
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Having faith that God can transform a seemingly impossible or difficult situation, makes us more effective agents of change. |
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The difficult situation facing Polish shipyards is not the fault of the workers, neither is it due to a lack of skill in building ships. |
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Now his mind filled with relief he walked in on yet another difficult situation which seemed to surround his life although this was a little more serious than he had expected. |
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I had assumed you would be making a statement at the start of this sitting on how you see this difficult situation. |
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So this is an extremely difficult situation and we are again stuck between a rock and a hard place. |
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However, this difficult situation is made even worse for women, as they have been excluded from their communities for more than 100 years. |
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The person is very much exposed: in the streets, it is far more easy to fall very deep than to crawl out of the difficult situation. |
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In the face of this difficult situation, we must be prepared to counter uncertain threats rather than readily calculable risks. |
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They agreed that effective action must be taken to relieve the difficult situation. |
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It is therefore concluded that the Community industry is still in a difficult situation. |
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Rarely, in my opinion, has a presidency taken office in such a difficult situation, where there are nevertheless so many opportunities on offer. |
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Lack of opportunities to obtain credit, and lack of collateral with which to secure it, compound an already difficult situation. |
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So, this is a very difficult situation, and they are trying to stop people like the price gougers and perhaps the looters from making things even worse. |
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This is a very difficult situation for Michael and for his family, but in some sense, it's made him and his family stronger, and even more closely knit. |
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The murder certainly offered Stalin a way out of a difficult situation, and he had the recent example of Hitler's killing of Brownshirt leaders to inspire him. |
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Therefore, it is important to focus on the human aspect of this difficult situation and to make sure that our questions don't make the family feel like they are being interrogated. |
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People who have not yet entered the job-market equally face a difficult situation, as they are not entitled to any short or long-term social security. |
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In a difficult situation for the country and for the Church, this courageous bishop, took charge of the Diocese of Puno on the 3rd of November of that same year. |
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In this extremely difficult situation, what Tsvangirai's party, the Movement for Democratic Change, needs most of all is level-headedness and wisdom. |
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Nonetheless, Henry inherited a difficult situation in England, as the kingdom had suffered extensively during the civil war. |
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The young King inherited a difficult situation, with over half of England occupied by the rebels. |
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Here one should note on the one hand the good operating result achieved by chilled products, on the other the difficult situation on European cheese markets. |
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One of the issues which raised the debate was the difficult situation of young people and of other vulnerable groups, such as older workers, women and immigrants. |
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About a year and a half ago, I was in a difficult situation and decided to invest in two penny stocks hyped in an unsolicited email. |
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He was in a difficult situation, as he had taken an oath not to attack Richard's lands while he was away on crusade. |
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Flanders faced the difficult situation of being politically subservient to France, but also reliant on trade with England. |
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This year has brought truly exceptional circumstances and I am pleased to work with the federal government to provide this support to help farmers in this difficult situation. |
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I might be stubborn, but I say again that God only is able to intervene and fix up everything, for by now we find ourselves in a very nasty and difficult situation. |
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Helps lawn coming out after sowing in difficult situation. |
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When you consider the issues, and take into account the federal government's continued inability to deal with the realities of the airline industry, you end up with a very difficult situation on your hands. |
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He fought courageously on the front lines, along with his fellow comrades-in-arms, who have been facing a particularly difficult situation recently. |
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We naturally hope that this can take place without the drama seen last year when the whole agreement with Morocco collapsed, creating a difficult situation where all the work on the Budget was concerned. |
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Manufacturers are responding to this difficult situation and so are we. |
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The Lincoln administration faced a difficult situation. |
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He came back with a diary, which is, at times, a violent document about the difficult situation of a country, retracing the general state of agitation animating his research. |
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The young King inherited a difficult situation, with over half of England occupied by the rebels and most of his father's continental possessions still in French hands. |
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There is a difficult situation with the Barak enclave and religious situation in Osh region, governor Sooronbai Jenbekov said at a press conference. |
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Tactically Tourville made the best he could of a difficult situation. |
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