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On reading diplomats’ dissembling, people may be tempted to sneer.

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If you rest too long in between, you might be tempted to quit.

Mel was tempted to laugh, then supposed he had better not.

Without a servant’s heart, you will be tempted to misuse your shape for personal gain.

I know you're tempted to throw them in the machine but it wrecks the elasticity.

Oftentimes you’ll be tempted to do a lot more than necessary.

Busfield argued that doctors were tempted to prescribe unnecessarily because they wanted to help patients and to avoid risk.

Others may be tempted to argue, like the Swiss, that they have technical reasons to weaken their currencies.

So if there are good reasons why an honest woman might be tempted to misrepresent herself, wouldn't it make sense that an honest man might be tempted to do the same thing?

He had not only twitched his shoulder but clenched his fist, as if tempted to use it.

Therefore, for performance reasons, you might be tempted to disable all diagnostics during normal operation of the system.

A good time to practice humility is when you're tempted to criticize other people, even when they're making a valiant attempt to adopt an agile method.

As routine displaces novelty, we may be tempted to shift our attention to someone new and taste again the thrill of romantic love.

Those tempted to abandon the free market and capitalism in the current crisis need to look carefully at the record of countries moving down that path.

Mr Sarkozy says he will not budge on the retirement age. But he will be tempted to give some ground, in order to thwart further disruption.

Politicians, and presumably the public, are eternally tempted to expand the money supply and thereby aggravate (price) inflation. Thus to greenspan.

Our campsite, about 25 miles south of Masada, helped us understand why a desert dweller might be tempted to loot Ein Gedi.

Next time you are tempted to do something you think you might regret, try reminding yourself that you can say no. You have the power.

In the spiral of distrust and recrimination, countries that are dissatisfied with the world will be tempted to change it-if necessary by force.

If you have a nickname whose statistics need to be updated to reflect the new remote statistics on its data source, you might be tempted to drop and recreate the nickname.

In case they are tempted to renege, there will be thousands of European officials present - and, as a back-up, Nato troops - to steer them back to the path of virtue.

Now in a stoplight, it only has three, one is tempted to say, variables plainly differing from each other: red, yellow and green we have two ways of thinking about the red light.

It's ironic that the time in our life when we need sleep the most is the time when we're most tempted to skimp on sleep. Adequate sleep is essential for college students.

Try bringing breakfast foods to work, too, like dry cereal and milk or instant oatmeal, and you won't be tempted to buy an expensive pastry or muffin on the way into the office, she said.

But the human population is growing fast in the region these days, and people may be tempted to retaliate if the monkeys' garden incursions turn into full-fledged crop raids.

They attempted to eradicate crime.

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