Of course, a major task was to weaken the opponent through infiltration and enticement. |
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The attraction is an enticement to men to act in order to lure women for physical contact. |
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It was suggested that any sign of social disorder in a community would serve as an enticement to others to break the law. |
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The promise of the reward was too much of an enticement for the migrant workers to resist. |
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That's an enticement the federal government shouldn't allow states to dangle before these women. |
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He said the only enticement left for companies in their business is the competitive tax rate Ireland enjoys. |
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The whole enticement of being a large successful company is really balanced by our ability to connect with each and every customer. |
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The recruitment sergeant reputedly stuck a havercake on the top of his bayonet as an enticement for the tykes to enlist. |
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The enticement of an exploration permit was strong enough to draw a half-dozen miners to the sidewalk. |
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The enticement of those sweets is easily overwhelmed by the upset stomach that acting without real thought can bring. |
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Many media articles that I collected during my fieldwork used the same enticement of spectacle. |
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Schools from outside the county wanted to use the centre at peak times without the enticement of discounted places. |
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The fact that this was achieved without the enticement of regular silverware surely makes such figures all the more impressive. |
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Her looks are an imperishable benchmark of beauty, her glacial reserve is viewed as a sophisticated enticement. |
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Let's just hope that the enticement of a free CD-ROM and poster is enough to get 1000 people to donate 10 each. |
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The court held that there was a cause of action and thus generalised the existing action for enticement of a servant. |
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That's true, but I think it also says something about the enticement of the first sentence, or even half the first sentence. |
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Customers of the Secret Chocolate Shop have been lured by the name as well as by the enticement of Belgian chocolate. |
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This is not to say that some element of danger or enticement would be out of place in the film. |
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Of course, the nurses I worked with were not exactly coquettes sending out pheromones of enticement. |
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Every desire is either a devout or a distorted enticement to the glory of heaven. |
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Corruption is another common problem although perhaps an enticement in the eyes of some politicians. |
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It was white and blank, an enticement for cartographical prognostication. |
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Banners usually carry a company name, a message and an enticement to click. |
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The Law characterizes as crimes incitement, procurement, enticement or seduction for the purpose of committing immoral acts or prostitution. |
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In February the Gastronomic Fair is held, a great enticement to lovers of fine food. |
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Attraction is such an enticement that some fall victim to it. |
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Indeed, they will resist offers of enticement from competitors. |
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The femme fatale he writes about is a central part of that enticement. |
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Atop the building, an unfinished roof deck awaits the enticement of a soon-to-be liquor license. |
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Thus, from the defense perspective, the enticement was likely the promise that the sentence imposed would be time served. |
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The boy's simpleness was both an annoyance and an enticement. |
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Anything we can do to make the enticement less for those 210,000 and for the 35,000 every year who take it up is, we think, an appropriate thing to be doing. |
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Whether the product contains vitamin C or not, it's an enticement. |
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I would suggest to the committee that the primary reason for enticement to gang life is the marginalization faced by the aboriginal population in our province. |
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The patron has to actively choose one movie over another, which requires recognition of the specific film and enticement to choose it over another film playing in the multiplex. |
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No statement shall be valid if it is established that it has been obtained as a result of torture, enticement or humiliating treatment or threats of such measures. |
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Because few existing brokers charge more than this, Boom could not offer the usual enticement of online trading—cheaper transaction costs. To make matters worse, competition arrived with a vengeance. |
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The leasing of a major artery in the interior of British Columbia for the next three generations is providing an enticement for business people around the world. |
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It must re-absorb Hong Kong, and still offer enticement for Taiwan's return. Representative government ought to make such huge tasks easier, not harder. |
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So, as an enticement, try another idea: vouchers. |
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On several occasions, while in custody, police interrogators attempted to get detained men and women to either inform on others or deliver guns to the police, sometimes using the prospect of freedom as an enticement. |
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This covers, in particular, acts of enticement of the employees of a competing undertaking, corruption, industrial espionage or inducement to breach of contract. |
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The CSA might not permit its logo to appear online as a reassurance or enticement to consumers, given that rival entities could be involved in assuring compliance with the standard. |
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Although some immigrants may come to a community in spite of a lack of enticement or effort expended on behalf of the community, the chances of the community retaining the immigrant are marginal. |
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There was no evidence of direct enticement. |
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Although it was not found in this investigation that the VNAP was being specifically used as an aircraft separation method, the enticement to do so exists. |
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This was meant to be an enticement for Abbas to return to negotiations. |
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Vouchers are a tuition supplement to parents who already pay for their children in private schools and act as an enticement for others to move their children from the public system. |
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