After a certain amount of time they have very little new or interesting to add and there is a temptation to embroider. |
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What other considerations, then, can induce people to avoid or to resist such temptation? |
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Praise them when they've resisted the temptation to buy something they really wanted. |
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The temptation to mock the hyper-sensitive, while not completely resistible, should be indulged within limits. |
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With character development comes the temptation to retcon, to write events out of the history. |
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Trudeau, who at age 40 still lived with his mother, emanated an attractive temptation to revolt against custom, to fight the status quo. |
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Unlike hunger or temptation, cravings are typically a draw toward specific foods that are, in excess, bad for you. |
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Needless to say, upon arrival at the business park, having a lie-down is quite a temptation. |
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Users are advised to update their antivirus software to detect the worm and to resist the temptation to open unsolicited email attachments. |
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Exposing your secret desire to the light of day takes away the irresistible allure, and with it, much of the temptation. |
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Referee John Underhill resisted the temptation to produce any more punishment than a yellow card apiece. |
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And if it is, what about the terrific temptation we create for malingering? |
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The temptation to spend idyllic long weekends in the British countryside is enough to get most of us dragging suitcases out of the loft. |
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This is a man who believes that above all the church must resist the temptation to assimilate to modern secular culture. |
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The temptation for the project maintainer is to keep multiple legacy interfaces coordinated with the latest version. |
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As the explosion in genetic research continued, the temptation of eugenics grew ever more alluring. |
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Although I felt a sudden temptation to slap her pretty face, I was too tired to make a scene right now. |
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Why is it when, after greatly resisting temptation you eventually weaken and submit to its manipulative forces? |
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Politicians should resist the temptation to isolate themselves from the people they govern. |
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It was hard to resist the temptation to eat the oranges as fast as we picked them. |
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You can then refer back to the list when you feel like a cigarette and it will help you to resist the temptation. |
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They resisted the temptation to strip back the stonework, choosing instead to leave it whitewashed. |
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I'm going to resist the temptation to describe it and instead I'll let my pictures do the talking. |
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I've resisted the temptation to tune into any of Miami's sporting chat shows over the past seven days. |
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And no one can resist the temptation to sprint along the sand and leap into the ocean. |
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It sounds basic, but it was important to resist the temptation to overfill the programme. |
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Try to resist the temptation of eating the roasted walnuts before you need them! |
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Even teachers with stiff upper lips could not resist their temptation to do a jig. |
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This division causes man to feel a dual temptation, the desire to rise to God and the downward pull of Satan. |
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Unlike certain other New World countries, Chile has so far resisted the temptation to push up its prices. |
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I resisted the strong temptation to tell him to go jump off a cliff, and kept quiet. |
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Resist the temptation to buy extended warranties when purchasing electrical equipment. |
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It is far better, therefore, to resist the temptation to make broad ranging policy statements. |
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The gluttonous greed of the Cookie Monster can never resist the temptation of cookies. |
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I have in the past succumbed to temptation, lured by attractive coloured labels. |
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Of course you can give up, if you can resist the temptation of strong flavours. |
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She resisted the temptation of movies because she wanted to get done with college first. |
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In today's hypercompetitive environment, where success often is measured by the scorecard of growth, the temptation to fib is intense. |
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Owners of classic cars are being urged not to yield to the temptation of the government's scrappage scheme and have them needlessly crushed. |
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The script kiddies are frequently unable to resist the temptation to show off and announce their presence. |
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When no longer captivated by what's on stage, the mind drifts involuntarily and temptation inevitably sets in to peek at your timepiece. |
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Along with The Sierra Club, it is lobbying to have the fish farms moved inland, away from sea lion temptation. |
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The movie is brimming with witchcraft and wizardry, temptation and all manner of nasty people killing, maiming and thieving. |
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And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. |
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I resisted the temptation to do the charades thing that indicates it's a book. |
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The media should resist the temptation to quench this thirst for sensationalism but there are some who never stand firm. |
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He said that just a bit of thought could help avoid temptation for the criminals. |
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The temptation to read the new novel's media-savvy hero as a stand-in for the media-savvy author should be resisted. |
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Mr Lane said that by the whole district voting the temptation was there not to put two strong female candidates on the ticket. |
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His protagonists are poignantly human, but Frears avoids the temptation of turning them into beatific Christ figures or walking billboards. |
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Neither does he sermonise through his characters, a temptation that few directors can resist. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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Some feel great enough to see no temptation from cocaine or methamphetamine. |
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With the experience of four restorations under their belt, the couple couldn't resist the temptation of renovating Trenabie Mill. |
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When you fall behind the competition, there's always a temptation to label it unfair. |
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There is always an overwhelming temptation to conceive of identity and resistance in a misleadingly fundamentalist way. |
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People who are binge eaters are always going to struggle because you need to eat for survival so you can't leave your temptation alone. |
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Are they going to be able to resist the temptation of low prices in the short run in exchange for less innovation in the future? |
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While the temptation may be there to force the camera into an editorial mode, they allow the characters to carry the story. |
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The temptation to ask for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Large Fries and a Diet Coke was indeed very great. |
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The temptation to mollycoddle people who are unable to deal with insulting challenges to themselves or their beliefs is very strong. |
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We must guard against the temptation to cloud it with complexity or dissect it to obscurity. |
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For both practical and theoretical reasons, politicians and regulators should resist the temptation to monkey around with fuel markets. |
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Conscientious readers will find it slow going unless they overcome the constant temptation to turn to the references section. |
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A sharp twinge of pain caused him to take in a hissing breath in an effort to resist temptation of crying out as she found the spot. |
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The morality of releasing a dead man's journals is debatable, and the temptation not to buy it will be strong for many. |
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Against this barren background, James blesses those who endure temptation with the following famous words. |
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Another negative aspect of this card is that it can represent intense temptation and warns of being unfaithful to your own morals. |
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They did, however, readily cooperate in a simpler mutualistic situation in which there was no temptation to cheat. |
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He says he will not be led into temptation as he embarks on a sponsored slim during the period of Lent. |
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The temptation is to read it as a sort of mystical or religious experience. |
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There is a temptation to do a bit of gloating about the unprofessional standards of certain accountancy firms. |
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The temptation, often unresisted here, is to say that the 63 universities in those six BCS conferences should be ashamed of themselves. |
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It's also possible that the appeal of smoky rock bars filled with booze and sexual possibilities might be an unbearable temptation. |
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If people aren't careful, there is a temptation to substitute loving relationships for something which is unwholesome. |
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The temptation is to linger over these while neglecting other, more demanding tasks. |
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If there were no courage, the moderate person would not resist any temptation and moderation would be softness. |
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They seem unable to resist the temptation to express contempt and hostility for those less sophisticated and cultured than themselves. |
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The temptation is to wage war on stupidity as if it were a vanquishable object. |
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The temptation is great to suspect that Hugo is here indulging in mere verbalism. |
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With no real checks on our work, the temptation was to cut corners, and this happened regularly. |
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Management sometimes resists home working because they believe there is too much temptation to bunk off. |
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I resist the temptation to ask who was on the phone, but she volunteers the information. |
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They give in to the temptation of adding scenes which only vulgarise the relationship. |
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Forgery of such a card should carry severe penalties to reduce the temptation present with today's nonworking system. |
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The track seems prepared to venture into a long landscape of guitar noodling and ambling electronics, but the band wisely resists the temptation. |
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The bigger kids said it was haunted so it was obviously too much of a temptation for any 10 year old not to take a quick peep through the window. |
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These days, hungry or not, many mall-goers can't resist the temptation to nosh while they shop. |
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You can avoid temptation by keeping your mind fully occupied with things that interest you. |
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The temptation to purify the old steelwork has been resisted and it retains some of its patina, the paint peeling in places. |
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Anusila offered sweets to all present and Chatterjee couldn't resist his temptation to pick up a sandesh. |
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Once athletic girls in pleated short short skirts, they displayed sexual temptation as unchaste harlots, now they've atoned for their sinfulness. |
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The temptation then is to defer to modern science and dismiss ancient pedigrees as old wives' tales. |
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The temptation to let the heady ecstasy of power get the better of you is self-evident. |
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Andie, the academic straight arrow, succumbs to the temptation to cheat on an important exam. |
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She added that Jack is also an expert cat burglar and if he is out at night and sees an open skylight he cannot resist the temptation. |
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The second thing is to fight the temptation to print 1,000 resumes and to submit yourself to the cattle call that is the typical job search. |
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Fear is a powerful motivator, and it takes strong ethics to resist the temptation to abuse it. |
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This is no longer a temptation for us, and so we leave behind this outdated moral teaching. |
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Since all three of these surfaces have been subjects of projects for me, I could not resist the temptation to illustrate The Proof of Archytas. |
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Libido must be sublimated into productive work activities, and this necessitates the removal of temptation. |
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Jesse Webb did his best to resist the temptation of more ouzo and resorted instead to chewing his fingernails. |
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Do not succumb to the temptation of jumping into impulsive and sensational outbursts of heavy workouts. |
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Do not succumb to the temptation to reduce development time, stop time, or clearing time. |
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Try not to overload your vehicle with too much wine, however great the temptation. |
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He blends surmise, fact and hypothesis with impressive ease, resisting the temptation to sink into melodrama. |
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I think it will be a long time before I give in to that hospitalist temptation. |
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I strongly suggested that the students carve only, fighting the temptation to model the soft clay with their fingers. |
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The prolonged period of peace in Europe has created a dangerous temptation to neglect our defences, both physical and psychological. |
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There was a temptation to chuck it in the bin, but I suppose that defeats the idea. |
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Do you not trust your lady enough to remain faithful to you with so much temptation around? |
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In the petitionary stance, the sixth petition not only asks God to desist from being the remote first cause of temptation. |
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There is obviously a temptation to leave recommended servicing even longer but it would be a false economy. |
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It will set you back a pretty penny but should present an irresistible temptation for die-hard fanboys and fangirls alike. |
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Dangers never succumbs to the temptation to phone it in, and he never relegates himself to simply giving in and playing generic pop music. |
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We may reflect that we all suffer from faults of character, or fail, if severely tempted, to resist temptation. |
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They have opportunities beyond opportunities and temptation that us commoners couldn't imagine. |
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It's just too bad that he can't resist the temptation of inflating a compelling story with too much self-importance. |
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Given the current business culture, the temptation for piggish behavior is far too great for both genders. |
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The temptation to assume them is especially strong in chronic care institutions, which tend toward total properties. |
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Only unshakable, transparent honesty could save you from the temptation of the con man. |
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If one has a computer that is connected to the Internet, the temptation for surfing is often very high. |
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I think these questions and the temptation to over intellectualize the installation are an unfortunate distraction. |
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The temptation is for the intruder to go to the open part of the premises in order to attempt to commit an offence. |
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There has been a temptation on some farms to roll fields that have been badly poached. |
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They offer an apparently irresistible temptation to the bureaucrats and accountants who have become gatekeepers to our dreams. |
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Likewise, greed, a giving in to fleshly temptation, is a descent from human to animal. |
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The crow intervened not to protect its fellow corvid but solely because a crow cannot resist the temptation to bully a small raptor. |
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A pint of stout, comforted by a cosy interior, is a temptation indeed for the thirsty tourist. |
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It is the temptation of the public intellectual to cozy up to that which he or she should be evaluating critically. |
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I have a very strong feeling in the Andante Cantabile of the players only just resisting the temptation to portamento slides between the notes. |
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She said he was quite small but very robust and she has to resist the temptation to wrap him in cotton wool. |
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However, to avoid the temptation of overspending you should ask for your credit limit to be cut on both cards. |
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The temptation is to forsake fossilized print for the new opportunities of the dotcom world. |
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But this temptation is dangerous because history contains too much cruelty at the hands of the pious. |
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I have fought off the temptation to preface my answers with a long-winded introduction. |
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The decadence and debauchery of Paris was beckoning to him and he could hardly resist such open temptation. |
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But this is a play about temptation, about the superficial and decadent obsessions of 1940s British theatre culture. |
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Marcus Davey, defending, said his client was honest about what happened, saying he simply fell prey to temptation. |
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The irony of Kinsey's character is that he isn't given to temptation in the usual sense. |
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But as our parliamentarians get demob happy, the temptation to look to a future in light entertainment grows stronger. |
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No worldly temptation was enough to detract him from the ultimate aim of human life. |
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It takes a rare and graceful person to withstand the temptation to gloat over others. |
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She fought the temptation to urinate, as she'd done to the first, as a deviate had done to her long ago. |
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The same course of illness, however, may also give rise to the temptation, if we succumb to despondency or take an attitude of devil-may-care. |
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It seduces the men of the world with the sweet temptation of wealth and power that binds them to a fate of devilry, torture, and death. |
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Our supreme temptation today is not idol worship of graven images so much as settling for the good rather than striving for the best. |
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By making my own sandwiches and resisting temptation by not grazing on snacks at my desk all day, I reckon I could save a fiver a day. |
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Its difficulty leads to a temptation to dilute the hard academic material with non-physics elements, as you pointed out. |
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Can there be a greater temptation for politicians than to have control of an asset that may ensure they keep a grip on power? |
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During Super Bowl week, celebrity chasers and groupies flock to the site city and are a huge temptation on the club scene. |
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So I waited a few days until temptation got the better of me and I rang the number. |
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He was terrified, hesitant and wavering but finally gave in to the temptation. |
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Many people in the world, including me, are so weak and fragile that they easily fall into temptation and make mistakes. |
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At the end of a wearisome session the temptation was to accept what he had to say simply to escape. |
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The film also resists the temptation to turn Mandras into a cardboard-cut out jilted lover. |
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By resisting the temptation to be weightily profound, the story succeeds in telling useful truths with a touch of levity. |
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It is an unhappy book, and consequently I could not afford to submit to the temptation of the florid and extraneous. |
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In politics there is always a temptation to kick the can down the road and hope that problems might disappear. |
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There is always a temptation for the public, when asked what they want, to come up with a wish list, the costs of which are not made clear. |
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Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold. |
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If they are handling money an employer needs to know they can cope with the temptation. |
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As economic inequalities have deepened during the last several decades, the renewed worship of money has bred temptation at all levels. |
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It would be a sin to wreak vengeance on the innocent, but it would be a temptation very tough to control. |
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There is always the temptation to follow the lead of your friends, neighbors, or idols. |
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Resist the temptation to overcompensate for the extremes of one parent. |
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Eli wants to replace her because he is worried Peter will succumb to temptation. |
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If the across-the-board cuts deepen, the temptation could grow to raid this pool down the road. |
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The temptation must be enormous to ask the electorate for a fresh mandate, now that the latest opinion polls show he has enough support to be returned to power. |
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It seems clear, however, that the cardinal deliberately exposed himself to temptation, as if to test the strength of his self-control and self-denial. |
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In essence, temperance means the exercise of self-control that, in general, would lead one to avoid and resist the temptation to overindulge in hedonistic behaviours. |
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In intimate surroundings of dark wood and starched white linens it is difficult to resist the temptation to overindulge in the luxurious treats on offer. |
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Fortunately for my waistline, I haven't been giving in to the temptation. |
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The temptation to stockpile vulnerabilities for offense is easy to understand. |
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Make time, too, to visit the centuries-old open-air markets at Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza Dante, but resist the temptation to buy a Romeo and Juliet snow globe. |
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We recognize that wise statesmen resist the temptation to use power promiscuously, and we stress the virtues of prudence, and self-restraint, in foreign policy. |
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Resist the temptation and click onto a site that provides entertaining brain candy with articles and essays sure to spawn many debates around the picnic table. |
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In the bar, a magnificent fire was leaping in the hearth, and the temptation was to stay in the warmth and eat there, chatting to the few locals who had braved the elements. |
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There will also be a number of skips dotted around the estate for the day for residents to deposit bulkier waste and reduce the temptation to fly-tip. |
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Being left to guard such bounty can be an overpowering temptation. |
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Once alighted, we naively succumbed to the temptation of leaning over the railway bridge at Haworth and got a well-deserved faceful of sooty filth along with many others. |
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But coaches should avoid the temptation to go hog-wild with changes. |
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This is a huge game and we have had to resist the temptation to overtrain. |
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I resolutely resisted the temptation to take the easy road and use modern words as loan words in Sumerian, which would have ruined the whole experiment. |
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And certain vicars choral did succumb to the temptation of female company. |
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The endless possibilities of the city could pose moral dangers of temptation and vice, of prostitution and degeneration, as well as rational recreation. |
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What is wrong is the inability to resist the temptation of delivering a moralistic little homily when someone does take out one of your seductively promoted loans. |
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Holding back a sigh, Mrs. Richards resisted the temptation to use this, their very last interview, to probe for information about the sphinx-like woman's past. |
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I can see how hard it would be for him to resist the temptation to take a little spin, and he must have thought he could drive it, because he's taking driving lessons. |
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This runs in stark contrast to the temptation to privatize every resource and turn it into a profitable market. |
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In the excruciating moment when we finally see him propositioning the girl, the look on his face reveals a man absolutely broken by his temptation. |
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But once in a while temptation takes hold and you may very well be struck down, starstruck yourselves. |
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As a concession to health, he then switched to half pints and even refused a Scotch pie from the chuckwagon although temptation was writ large on his face. |
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In pursuance of their goal they went on persistently staging plays, never making any compromises at any cost and never giving in to the temptation of commercial theatre. |
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Pelosi is one of many politicians who have given in to the temptation of being pictured alongside a cartoon character or Muppet. |
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After a visit to an isolated community of desert mystics, Jesus takes on a messianic role, which deepens after a transforming experience of temptation in the wilderness. |
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But such now is the power and pre-eminence of science in the culture of the West, that the temptation for the scientist to play God is greater than ever. |
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A signal-blocking case might provide a less drastic respite from buzzes and pings and inbox temptation. |
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Under his model, granters would work directly with grantees, sharing their business skills but resisting the temptation to meddle with program delivery. |
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The way to lead our lives is therefore along the path of pragmatic compromise, cynical wisdom, awareness of our limitations, resistance to the temptation of the Absolute. |
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It engages historians, philosophers, scientists and the educated lay public alike in a discussion that self-consciously resists the temptation of polemics. |
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The first temptation, a large Baptist megachurch with 15,000 members, certainly lived up to the hype in my head. |
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But somebody somewhere in the industry might succumb to temptation. |
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She is an attractive, weak-minded and desperate middle-aged teacher who gives into the temptation of sleeping with a reasonably virile teenage boy who has a crush on her. |
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The temptation would have been to play it safe in the finals. |
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In emphasizing the political semiotics of mid-century popular culture, James resisted the temptation to condemn or champion all of its emanations. |
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One can imagine the river, that gurgle of water, a searing temptation for the heat bursting forth from the dead heart of this red island continent. |
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We want to give them a lift, encouraging the good ones to stick with it and resist the temptation to jack it all in and run off with a Spanish waiter. |
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John Greenway, Derek Watson and many others will not be able to resist the temptation to win a hamper, a turkey, whisky and lovely money amongst the cornucopian prize list. |
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The chance to keep the pot boiling after a good win is an obvious temptation, but their fly-half will benefit from a week's recovery time after coming off with a thigh strain. |
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I cannot resist the temptation to respond to a few specific points, although they are peripheral to the central, important matter of the controversy itself. |
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I never see them any more, they're too far gone really, but nor would I want to, I'm sure I'd feel the temptation to dabble if I was in their company. |
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The Gurus always made it a point to repudiate the accepted notion of women being unworthy of performing religious ceremonies or being impure and temptation incarnate. |
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But it was business as usual for the workmates at Mitre House on Monday as they resisted the temptation to throw caution to the wind and leave their jobs. |
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In a post-Puritan age, of course, the notion of trial and temptation has been transposed from its original religious setting into a moral thought pattern. |
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There is an obvious temptation to stay with a winning line-out but, very clearly, in this age of detailed video analysis, the other countries have worked Scotland out. |
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And when the temptation to politicize or otherwise exploit the situation becomes irresistible, at least try to be subtle. |
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That makes for unparalleled wines, but also for the dangerous temptation to label every variety as unique. |
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He should avoid the temptation of wasting time in departmental meetings. |
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Ian Hare resisted the temptation to over-play his hand at the start, keeping a firm grip on the music's architecture with a fine control of pace and registration. |
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The physical closeness and accessibility of food are so important for your feelings of temptation and disinhibition. |
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For one thing, they seldom had it, and for another thing they all believed that having it would set up a temptation to spend it. |
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I found plenty of temptation, with anything from lavender hand-cream and everything to do with olives to designer bedlinen and dainty shoes on offer. |
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The real debate is between those who want to enjoy the fruits of prosperity and those who want an austere existence free from sensate temptation of any kind. |
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At the same time, she deftly sidesteps the temptation of the Oriental picturesque, to which numerous other authors on this subject have succumbed. |
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Freud's answer is that we live in a continual state of temptation. |
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It is morally devastating and corrupts men by cumulative temptation. |
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I have however resisted the temptation to buy the first thing I saw. |
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I resist the temptation to buy a didgeridoo, settling for a hand-painted bookmark, and spend a few minutes admiring the city skyline in the distance. |
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I was joined on my hunkers by a number of other diners, but we resisted the temptation to start a Russian folk dance as we strained to view what was on offer. |
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I understand the temptation to protect players but, given that we can play a maximum of only six games during the tournament, do we really need to worry about resting players? |
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And this is owing to the fact that, while we wanted to overcome temptation, we also wanted to fail, for quite different and incommensurable reasons. |
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We managed to resist desserts such as homemade apple, mango and berry crumble but succumbed to the temptation of Irish Coffee which, I might add, made me sleepy. |
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This has left some competitors holding capacity and has led to the temptation to go in for swaps of network capacity at inflated values and with no customers to use it. |
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The temptation to mow them down with a car was just too great. |
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This situation, Durkheim reasons, maximizes the probability that the temptation for the individual to end it all with a bare bodkin will not be resisted. |
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A higher level of moral reasoning, on the other hand, is associated with resisting the temptation to succumb to outside pressures to act unethically. |
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You know what galls me is that it is the poor eejits who give in to temptation just once get caught and others who go out looking for it every weekend, escape. |
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Libra The current cosmic climate brings temptation, potentially setting you off-balance. |
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The essay is excellent, and there is a temptation to admire this piece's intelligence and insights to the point at which one overlooks its elisions and oversights. |
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But he puts it from him as a temptation of the Evil One, makes public confession on the pillory which had been the scene of Hester's shame, and dies in her arms. |
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We've already seen Don resist temptation, and succumb to it, and resist it again. |
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Well, it was lunch time, and I'd not taken breakfast, and it was over forty years since I last had one, so I gave in to temptation and nipped in for a chip buttie. |
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But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. |
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The temptation to become a long-distance lorry driver is still there. |
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The tragedy of Thomas Smith is yet another statistic to underline the need for something to be done to protect young drivers and other road users from the temptation to speed. |
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So unless you're trying to compel a particular guy to fail, or you want to run him out of town, you should resist the temptation to boo the home team. |
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Gonzales resists the temptation to tell only stories about flourishing survivors. |
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Some especially well-bred people among us might be noble enough in spirit and possessions to abstain from this temptation. |
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The only hope is that somewhere, somehow there will be those in the ranks who are prepared to resist the temptation and are prepared to move against the bad eggs among them. |
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Vitale did not always have the discipline to resist the temptation to leave for greener pastures. |
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This was physical attraction, sexual temptation, nothing more. |
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Strongly resist the temptation to telephone a gunman or hostage taker. |
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Why, you try cutting them out, stop eating them, avoiding temptation. |
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How they resisted the temptation to hammer home the point and stick a swaggy hat with corks on the croc's head is a mystery. |
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There is a temptation at this point to jump up and down, shouting about how often you have asked about that point. Instead, count to ten. |
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I cannot resist the temptation to bring in another member of the care family, namely forecare. |
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For those who have glory-worthy goods, the temptation is sliding from real striving after virtue into living off their past reputation. |
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When depression or breakdown is hollerin' at you.... holla back. When temptation or weakness is hollerin' at you.... holla back. |
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The temptation of the hometowner is therefore the classic temptation of insularity, which equates interest with self-absorption. |
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This lent a new insidiousness to his temptation, since her contempt would be a refuge from his own. |
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As to the depriving the defendant of waging his law, it was thought, the practice merited discouragement, as a temptation to perjury. |
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However, unlike Conan Doyle, Christie resisted the temptation to kill her detective off while he was still popular. |
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Thomas preached that they were all part of the temptation of scrambling after gadgets rather than attending to more spiritual needs. |
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On the way, they encounter Faramir, who, unlike his brother Boromir, resists the temptation to seize the Ring. |
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Their status as high officials was thought to safeguard them from the temptation of taking bribes. |
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However, most have not been able to resist the temptation to use more modern techniques and tools in the construction process. |
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Operators should try to avoid the temptation of prepreparing the snapper and then storing the portions in a freezer. |
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Were the flame to go out in a lamp, then there was a temptation for the collier to relight it. |
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It was dishonest to the occupier himself, because it put in his way the worst temptation to unthriftiness. |
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Here sin zoomorphically is likened to a wild beast and by metonymy refers to the result of temptation. |
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There is thus a strong temptation to try to eke as much productivity out of a rapidly obsolescing asset as possible. |
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The temptation was to follow the Batman-style trend in comic books toward a more cynical antihero. |
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This is a factor in remaining steady to shot or halting on command, when temptation or orneriness overcomes their training. |
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The temptation to go behind someone's back in love is strong, but several faces are watching you, so think before you act. |
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More and more people live off fame and obviously there's some temptation to live off other people's fame. |
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Our habitat is a temptation for real estate speculators and bioprospectors. |
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It is a scripturally complex painting, drawing on Leviticus 14 and the temptation narratives in the Gospel of. |
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Though he sentimentalizes over his homeland, he has for 20 years resisted the temptation to return. |
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To his everlasting credit, he never once gave in to temptation. |
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And given such a difference there is a strong temptation to start passing judgment and peculating about who is light and who is wrong. |
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The temptation to aestheticize our own suffering and peripheralize everyone else's is hard to resist. |
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And for most Bellingham professionals, the temptation to dress for casual Friday on a Tuesday can override even the best fashion sense. |
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Dave Crenshaw advises using what he calls 'switch busters' to limit the temptation to multitask. |
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To fight the temptation, Amy vows to avoid other huffers and make friends who don't use inhalants or other substances. |
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It takes tough-mindedness at all levels to stay focused, resist temptation, hone core skills, and then do it again. |
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As we will see, rather than succumb to the ready temptation to repudiate that linkage, Chesnutt hyperbolizes it. |
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I'm going to resist the temptation to make a chucklesome reference to Andrew Flintoff, Britain's most notorious pedalo artiste. |
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But that temptation should be avoided, in the interest of basic honesty. |
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If the joke is well constructed, there is temptation to use it. |
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Do we support them and accompany them, overcoming the temptation to manipulate them or infantilize them? |
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No doubt this can be a serious, and understandable, temptation during a compelling discussion of coordinating conjunctions. |
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He had tried bullying, and without success. He would try cajoling and temptation. |
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To a busy man, temptation is fain to climb up together with his business. |
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As a recovering cookieholic, I really was not interested in buying any. However, as I yielded to temptation, I focused on the healthy ones, with fiber and such. |
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For Russian politicians, reprivatization is a great political temptation. |
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Such dissemblance, at any rate, is not a temptation at this exhibition. |
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However, there is aglimmer of hope for fans who want to see more of Brent and co Gervais revealed he resisted the temptation to kill off his alter ego. |
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He became pusillanimous and supine, and openly exposed to any temptation. |
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I suppose anybody who keeps a diary and subsequently goes over it for publication has a tremendous temptation to second-guess and make himself look like an oracle. |
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