He compares these thoughts to the temptations that married heterosexual men have for women other than their wives. |
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Their temptations, and hence their complexity, tend to be allegorically externalized. |
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So James tells us where we must look for the source of our temptations to do wrong. |
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It does not speak of animose anger, impatience, or self-will, but of animose temptations to these, and temptation is the subject in dispute. |
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Her Augustinian estimate of human nature enables her to discern that our worst temptations arise not from raw hatred but from disordered love. |
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You need to have strong principle to be able to withstand the pressures and temptations. |
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Indeed, in a critical aside on contemporary journalism, he sees how other editors succumb to temptations of this sort. |
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We can reasonably expect to know more in the future if we avoid the temptations of skepticism. |
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The idea that we congregate in our boudoirs and plan to become walking temptations always has me in fits. |
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One problem is that after cutting class, the teenager faces powerful temptations to misbehave. |
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Or might he succumb to the very real temptations of the big money in professional sport and make himself a mint? |
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The provincial Hamiltons are immediately attracted to the lure of the city and soon fall victim to its various temptations. |
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After all the temptations of the 20th century and the lack of any prospects for the future, people's souls are thirsting for kitsch. |
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With only a few days remaining there will be higher temptations by many people to lie by promising them the moon. |
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His house is a biscuit-free zone and he has replaced such sugary temptations with gargantuan bowls of fruit for him and his family to snack on. |
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When he rose to fame as a uncatchable winger with the all-conquering Wigan rugby league side, he found the temptations too strong. |
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Our minds are bombarded daily by worldly cares, temptations and allurements that draw us away from Christ and his Word. |
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He resisted the temptations sent before Him and set an example for the entire world to follow. |
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My whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temptations depart. |
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But who is there to prevent the council members from succumbing to the temptations of filthy lucre? |
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And strangely enough it is one of the temptations of old men and old women. |
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Stripped of our comforts and distractions, we continue to face our strongest temptations. |
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This is true because with poverty levels now at more than 80 per cent temptations for citizens to earn a quick buck become much harder to resist. |
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In other words, once we are in heaven with all the saints, all temptations and all desires for sin will be done away with. |
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They have given me their solemn pledge, and I hope that they will be able to resist the many temptations around them. |
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Low-carb dieters must resist such temptations as potatoes, rice, bread, pasta and sugar. |
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Thus the decision to leave academe often reflected problems in academia, not irresistible temptations outside. |
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Her tastes are Brazilian-style barbecues and Japanese food but she does succumb to certain temptations. |
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As he listened to the Christ teach, Satan understood why Jesus did not give in to temptations. |
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So stay close to him, and watch as the devil flees and his temptations become less and less attractive. |
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British politicians think that we are powerless to resist the temptations of convenience food. |
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And it has become impossible to resist the temptations of the market economy. |
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From furniture to fashion, the wide array of stalls offer great temptations to those with a discerning taste. |
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Their sweet temptations go on to include more than 15 varieties of dessert, including flans, gateaux, fruity pies, and cheesecakes. |
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Lily says she resists the great temptations but the little ones pull her down. |
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For what happens is that one by one the moral and metaphysical temptations are dismissed as unreal or unmeaning. |
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He sent his agents, emissaries to her with fabulous temptations but the virtuous 1ady rebuffed them, one and all. |
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Opportunities for graft and corruption will multiply as well, temptations to which religious people are no more immune than anyone else. |
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Then came agonizing temptations to spiritual despair lasting for several years. |
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This drawing illustrate the temptations of the scenarists or the Role master to mix several well known universes to make theirs better. |
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The inevitable outcome is confusion, and a true composer's fixation on a suitable creative path is a trial of strength against innumerable temptations. |
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But so strong are the temptations to deviate from this path that we must make it an unbreakable precept never to give our assent unless the evidence compels it. |
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But the reality of impurity and material temptations stands in the way of the ideal of harmony, purity and immaculateness. |
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Her talent allows her to carefully avoid numerous temptations and pass between Scylla and Charybdis of commercial and contemporary art. |
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You wade into temptations, you put yourself in danger, you fool around with your sight and with your imagination, you chat about... stupidities. |
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Associations with danger, fear, treachery, temptations, or sneakiness also pop into mind. |
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And we too must stay alert and keep our focus on Jesus in the midst of the busyness and temptations of everyday life. |
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We must look beyond the smoke of war and avoid the easy temptations of recrimination and rancour. |
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Do we measure up to our tradition,beyond the temptations of withdrawing into ourselves and of accepting the mirage of economic globalisation? |
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Neither Dickens nor Thackeray was immune to the temptations of sentimentality as is instanced by their treatment of deathbed scenes. |
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There will be temptations to bicker, there will be inducements from the north to sidle off and acquiesce in more compromise. |
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It means you are a long-term tactician who has the strength to swat away petty temptations in order to achieve a distant yet valuable prize. |
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We have to ask ourselves whether we are making the youngsters psychologically strong enough to deal with temptations in a level-headed way. |
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Opened or unwrapped candies should always be discarded, despite temptations to eat quickly! |
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Even though having received such great grace, there are many who forsake the grace as they face difficulties or temptations. |
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Obviously topical, the dialogue yields at times to the temptations of speechifying, but it is a pitfall meliorated by strong acting and direction. |
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The first impression of the fragrance titillates the senses with succulent temptations of bergamot, orange flower and lily of the valley. |
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This encouraging promise also means that when we fall into diverse temptations and testings, if we sin it is our responsibility. |
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To his credit, Mr Ma wants to end Taiwan's dollar diplomacy and its temptations. |
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Moreover, there is still a great deal of sensitivity, fuelled by unrest in Papua New Guinea, regarding the subject of irredentist temptations. |
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We could never resist the temptations of a good chaw without your help. |
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Are children and teenagers today facing unprecedented dangers and temptations? |
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But she also believes people need more help to avoid the temptations of unhealthy food that is available everywhere and heavily marketed. |
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Distance yourselves from the many temptations that beset your path in this era. |
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Our social environment is constantly presenting us with these temptations, so we need to be strong, take responsibility and learn to resist. |
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But the traffickers, their associates in the security forces, and others with access to cash, may soon succumb to the temptations of cocaine. |
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By eliminating triggers such as your favorite kind of cookies out on the counter, you can help eliminate temptations for yourself. |
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Are not a career and power temptations from which not even those who have a role of guidance and governance inthe Church are exempt? |
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Yet it is not free of poverty and therefore farmers remain vulnerable to the temptations of illicit incomes. |
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To answer your question, I believe all subjects represent my fears and my temptations at the same time. |
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My word helps you to remember your spiritual pact and to overcome the temptations and obstacles. |
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For all vessel owners, the higher the financial risks, the greater the likely temptations to break the rules to increase earnings. |
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A man must be both a saint and a demon to succeed in it, so numerous are the temptations of the flesh and of the spirit that if offers. |
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How can we go beyond mere access by designing ways in which successful learning can be sustained and the temptations to drop out can be resisted? |
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It also contains some clunky passages of adultery, temptations of the flesh, and general sexual awkwardness. |
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While he provides many tips for healthier cooking, this book is laden with temptations, ranging from red velvet cake to twice-fried plantains with green salsa. |
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In an intractable country, despotism and the cynical short-term maneuver are big temptations. |
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As well as tried-and-tested 'al desko' staples such as BLT and chicken, there are such temptations as roast beef, caramelised onion and horseradish cream. |
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The exceptional attentiveness of its staff and the renowned, almost Bacchic temptations of its dining room are easily enough to satisfy the most demanding of tastes. |
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He resisted all the temptations embraced by most modern travelers and explorers to carry elaborate equipment, study the area in detail and learn the language. |
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Members of the public must also recognise that they have a role to play in stamping out graft and must therefore resist all temptations to engage in the scourge. |
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Furthermore, the church has the good sense to know that, in placing a person in a position of ministerial leadership, he or she is exposed to a unique array of temptations. |
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We could not manage dessert despite temptations such as the lime and honey panna cotta with honey-glazed figs and apricot biscotti plus some excellent dessert wines. |
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He cast himself as the hero, at 22 years old trying to put his troubled past behind him and go straight, but beset with biblical problems and temptations at every step. |
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It should be used, especially in the cases where a manifestation of the action of the demon is supposed : either through the evilness of men, or through temptations, illnesses, tempests, calamities of all sorts. |
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Personal conversion and sanctification imply a spirituality of communio, which means to make room for the other and to withstand the egoistic temptations of competition, careerism, distrust and jealousy. |
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Mr. Schreiber's performance as a goodhearted professional writer coping with the uncertainties and temptations of contemporary life is entirely persuasive. |
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A unique defense mechanism had formed somewhere in Valery Yurlov's unconscious which protected him from useless information, unnecessary temptations and inappropriate attempts to get embroiled in non-artistic activity. |
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The crisis has added temptations of economic nationalism. |
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The temptations to connive at drug-trafficking, turn a blind eye to violations of human rights and plunder the environment are strong and it is necessary to provide a countervailing force of sufficient weight. |
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Counteracting the old temptations of autarky and regression are new and powerful forces pulling Russia outward and forward, toward integration, not just with the global market but also with the global network. |
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The three stone pillars mark the places where the failed temptations took place and the act of stoning commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim's constant obedience to Allah and the vanquishing of the devil. |
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Pray for all of us as we face the temptations of security and consumerism which distract the church from its mission to extend the gospel to the poor. |
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To move towards a centralized approach may well be to give into the most dangerous temptations of the technological illusion, as opposed to the utilitarian use of technology. |
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For a government led by a former general, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, who took power in what was essentially a military coup and faces seething discontent at home, the temptations of engaging in an external conflict are obvious. |
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Such gustatorial temptations as red chile chocolates, Poire Williams cordials, and coconut-cream truffles. |
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Jesus, having become fully human, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, but did not sin. |
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Bunyan writes about how the individual can prevail against the temptations of mind and body that threaten damnation. |
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They try to fight temptations by their own strength of will. |
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The wilderness testings of Jesus prepare him for ministry in which such temptations and shortcuts will recur. |
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Considering all the temptations that the financial systems lay before us, I would say the French system is the best regulator, provided that it creates no handicap for access to financing. |
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The whole thing is disturbingly like the many and varied temptations to genetic technology, by which multitudes of farmers have been brought to ruin, because the seed was not re-useable and they could not afford any more. |
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I have taught you to keep vigil and pray to free yourself from evil temptations and influences, which can come from human beings just as from spiritual ones. |
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Meanwhile bail bondsman Jon talks about his dangerous line of work, and the temptations of all those casinos. |
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I hope, without too much confidence, that the day will come when our main concern will once again be for the public good, responding to the highest aspirations rather than to the lowest temptations. |
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We all of us here have in mind the haunting image of those specialists between the wars who were so easily seduced by the temptations of extremism, racism and totalitarianism. |
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This vocation places me in a position of proximity and of fraternal presence with many possibilities, even though society in general exalts individualism and that temptations to abandon all are sometimes very strong. |
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Darwin underlined the temptations here when he wrote about the unfused bone in the heads of newborn humans and other mammals, which makes their skulls conveniently elastic. |
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At best, Mages who seek to master its power inevitably plunge into madness, while the worst wretches slowly succumb to the temptations of the Endless Court, becoming thralls of Regulos. |
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How can we expect the preteen crowd to resist those temptations? |
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As I have already indicated, it is only when it is participatory that democracy can take root and resist contrary forces and demagogic temptations. |
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Hanging out with these folks I discovered a whole new vocabulary and gastronomic temptations such as maple syrup, dim sum, falafel, tacos and endless curries. |
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There is even talk of an inter-American security system whose objectives would include the defence of democratic régimes against their own militaries' occasional temptations to replace them. |
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Famous master chocolate maker Leonidas has also succumbed to summer's temptations and is proud to present its completely new range of Cocktail pralines, bursting with sun-drenched festive flavours. |
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One of the temptations that threaten us with insistent and vicious persuasion is the association with the powerful of this world, both explicitly and under the pretext of socalled neutrality in the socio-political field. |
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Your ministry is all the more admirable when it is tested by the resistance of a widely secularized environment, which subjects priestly activity to the temptations of fatigue and discouragement. |
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Our trust in God is necessary to shield us from the temptations of sin, which happen when we reject the better choice of obedience and thankfulness. |
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One concerned the freedom of human destiny in the face of God's will and the second was induced by the strong temptations of worldly pleasures in his student life. |
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There will be temptations for developing countries to seek short-term cheap energy sources rather than adopt long-term sustainable efficient and renewable structures. |
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Necromancy was especially popular in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and its temptations and perils were vividly described in the Faust stories of Christopher Marlowe and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. |
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And the editorial perspective of the polyglot and remorselessly internationally minded World Service helps the more intelligent end of BBC journalism to steel itself against the temptations of celebrity rubbish. |
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That at the very least we are threatened by the same temptations? |
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We have a clearly defined investment strategy and clearly structured investment procedures, and the aim is to ensure that everyone adheres to these guidelines, irrespective of what temptations the market offers. |
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In such circumstances there will be temptations for unscrupulous operators to try to avoid channelling the mercury to proper disposal routes, and to divert it towards illegal landfills. |
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When I feel like overeating, or getting up late, or vegging out on the Internet instead of doing what I'm supposed to do, there's no use sticking my US passport on my forehead: that doesn't chase away temptations. |
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Our environment is loaded with food temptations. |
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Tight money increases embezzlement temptations, so review your bookkeeping procedures and remove any obvious opportunities for theft by your employees. |
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Party cadres must guard against the temptations of power, money and sex. |
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At the same time, Gawain is aware that giving in to her temptations would be an extreme act of discourteousness and disloyalty towards his host, Sir Bertilak de Hautdesert. |
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The new menu features a selection of hot and cool temptations such as salmon and tuna tartar, and crisp parmesan tuile creatively presented in an ice bowl. |
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