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"siren call" Definitions
  1. something that is very appealing and makes a person want to go somewhere or do something but that may have bad results

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Swiss watchmakers have long resisted the siren call of ecommerce.
Still, downhill skiing is the siren call of these mountains.
How could "Sunday Clothes" be other than a siren call?
That's why his plea for more oversight is a siren call.
This is a siren call to the rest of the country.
So far we've resisted the siren call of Africa Fried Chicken.
And then one night, her children also follow the train's siren call.
Perhaps more than any other genre, platforming has largely resisted narrative's siren call.
But he's still trying to resist the siren call of 112th and Broadway.
The siren call of the Brexit campaign, which was led by anti-E.
Today is not a day I can resist the siren call of Starbucks.
But for me, the siren call and challenge of arroz gordo was irresistible.
Unfortunately, the siren call to Congress is most beneficial to its newest members.
He becomes a good, law-abiding citizen, but Italy's siren call is too strong.
She couldn't help a little smugness, even if satisfaction was a mere siren call.
Otherwise, you give in to the siren call of unplanned spending, aka lifestyle creep.
The roar on the track is a siren call for Porsche owners and fans.
As I walked around the shop, though, the siren call of the modern tempted.
Do not work from your bed, no matter how loud its siren call is.
It's sort of like the modern equivalent of a siren call, but with sleepy cats.
I resist the siren call of Big Gay Ice Cream and then regret my decision.
During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
Otherwise you give in to the siren call of unplanned spending, a/k/a lifestyle creep.
Ultimately, the siren call of a logic challenge trumped my fears of the felt tip marker.
During anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
" In her address, Haley implored Americans not to "follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
Liquid Bread offers a casual menu and a sizable beer list, a siren call for millennial beachgoers.
If it were in Iowa, it would be a siren call for any Democratic candidate, she said.
I resisted the siren call of the Nasdaq and the technology bubble — until I finally gave in.
He has numerous friends who, having followed the siren call of cash, are now trainers in China.
It echoes the adolescent lament "anywhere but here," a siren call for photographers to take to the road.
In 2006, she guested on Criminal Intent in the season 6 episode "Siren Call" as Kelly Sloane-Raines.
Driven ceaselessly to the margins, some of them have come across Wells' channel, and heard his siren call.
No one can resist the jangly siren call of the ice cream man on a hot summer's afternoon.
But the key to keeping their boats afloat is not completely changing course to follow Facebook's siren call.
The Upper East Side deli, in business since the 1950s, has finally heard the siren call of expansion.
The siren call of big data has proved irresistible to governments globally, provoking a rush to automate and digitise.
The stately rind stood several inches off the table unmarred; no one had yet succumb to its siren call.
It's physical, music that quite literally grounds you, the siren call of something primordial you have sit inside of.
Lisa's voice is a siren call, echoing through the hotel halls and through Michael's brain like an electric jolt.
But then things started to look up, and as always with Noah, it was the siren call of sex.
Get something, finish it soon, and let the siren call of Chuck Berry seduce you onto the dance floor.
When even the White House is not immune to the siren call of social media, how can fashion resist?
Arianna Huffington, cofounder and editor of The Huffington Post, has managed to resist the siren call of her smartphone.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
The mind-set stuck well into the primaries — even data-minded Nate Silver succumbed to the siren call of punditry.
Did the trip get either of you ruminating on travel and adventure and the siren call of the open road?
To the end of his career, Mr. Chermayeff worked at the drawing board, shunning the siren call of electronic design.
When Leviathan came out, it was definitely the siren call that we were here to stay, we were the real deal.
Pokémon Go showed the world the potential of augmented reality, and tech companies have seen its success as a siren call.
These insights cast fresh light on the siren call of workaholism and the various modern cults of overwork, success, and status.
The siren call of low-risk counter-terrorism has in fact fueled violent sentiment, and radicalized communities against American interests. Democrats
So keep your head down and focus on building great products — ignore the siren call distraction of pursuing M&A opportunities.
The fact is that we have already proven susceptible to the "desperate times call for desperate measures" siren call of authoritarian action.
The old adage that one is doomed to repeat history if ignorant of it should be a current siren call for Democrats.
These men and women felt that they lacked an effective political voice, until they heard the siren call of Donald J. Trump.
With the siren call of entries that resonate with the new generations, we gain new solvers and the puzzling will go on.
If you aren't already using a jade roller as part of your skincare routine, you've probably heard their siren call on Instagram.
Make them for dinner when the siren call of the couch and Netflix is already strong and you can digest in peace.
Even with all of these walking, talking, and sulking illustration of social media's great dangers, Zoey can't avoid the siren call of Instagram.
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said, never mentioning him by name.
What could have been a quip ("I am Iron Man") becomes a triumphant call that avoids the siren call of a laugh-line.
Parents also need research-based advice, said the panel, on how to break the siren call of screens and improve childhood physical activity.
The slippery slope of robotics and automation is a siren call, fraught with implications of who will be serving who in coming years.
It seems implausible that she'd endorse Joe Biden, given her siren call of big structural change and her longtime allyship with Bernie Sanders.
While I personally try to stick to white wine, it can be hard to avoid the siren call of a full-bodied red.
The constructor Patrick Merrell joined Mr. Horne in 2009, and together they created this daily siren call to the New York Times Crossword.
A variation on Ibsen's angrily aspirational Hedda Gabler, Hilde is meant to embody the siren call of youth that leads Solness to his doom.
As we heard again during the Republican debate on Thursday, Obama's opponents are drawn to the "siren call of the angriest voices," as Gov.
Bogged down in Afghanistan after an 85033-year war with nothing to show for its efforts, the siren call of isolationism has sounded strongly.
Yet if all Muslims are smeared as potential enemies, some become more susceptible to the siren call of Mr. Awlaki and his fellow recruiters.
Working in the current system, we reporters feed on press releases from journals and it's difficult to resist the siren call of flashy findings.
As you can imagine, we here at MUNCHIES are no strangers to the siren call of the frozen food aisle at the grocery store.
For the siren call of profitability, prestige and jobs created by maintaining a large balance sheet may yet prove too tempting for the Fed.
If you start to hear the siren call of "triangulation," you will know that she has slipped back into the habits of her husband.
"Resist the siren call of short-term opportunity," breathes the U.K. actor Joanna Lumley in the company's "Multi-asset investing – Sin 1: Lust" ad execution.
That the ban was introduced by San Francisco, a city pivotal to the development of the technology, was viewed by some as a siren call.
Apparently, not even a starring role on a beloved HBO show can make you immune to the siren call of the symbolic, mid-breakup hair massacre.
Leading robotics experts are rebuffing Elon Musk's siren call for the urgent regulation of artificial intelligence, which he calls an existential threat to the human race.
Moss faults neoliberal avarice, which has been beckoned to New York's neighborhoods by the siren call of (usually white) artists and the gentrification that follows them.
But pressing work deadlines, family obligations, and the siren call of your Facebook newsfeed mean that you probably don't get as much sleep as you need.
He, or a man like him at least, might find himself heeding the siren call of Donald J. Trump's anti-immigrant demagogy, against his better instincts.
Fortunately, the US, UK and other Western governments have so far resisted the siren call of perfect information and have held back from mandating similar backdoors.
Unable to resist the siren call of price regulation, however, in 2015 the Obama administration opted for reclassification, raising significant due process concerns in the process.
"It's the only place where the vignerons didn't hear the siren call of chardonnay," said Pierre de Benoist, Mr. de Villaine's nephew, who runs the estate.
" It's something she cautions the readers of her letter about, warning them of how easy it is "to be lulled by the siren call of mainstream media.
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said at the time from the governor's residence in Columbia.
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said during that speech from the governor's residence in Columbia.
In her timeless, narrative-driven folk-rock songs, Cunningham has written about the siren call that drew her from her hometown in pursuit of a music career.
Just as suddenly as I heard the siren call, I had forgotten my mantra, and with the melancholic sigh of inevitability, I locked eyes with his bellend.
Tips include replacing potatoes with cauliflower, filling up on salad instead of stuffing, and doing everything you can to tune out the siren call of sweet pecan pie.
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said in prepared remarks of her address released ahead of time.
None of us is immune to the siren call of our gadgets, or to the nebulous sense of voluntarily hurtling toward some unforeseen future that is very bad.
Nearby, I flipped through gossamer gowns by the designer Emina Hodzic Adilovic, who keeps her successful Kaftan Studio in Sarajevo, resisting the siren call of Milan and Paris.
That would help African countries to better navigate the threats from violent extremist groups, the rigors of environmental changes, and the siren call of the Chinese economic model.
Starbucks has more than 24,000 stores in 70 countries, but one country has escaped the siren call of its famous green mermaid — that is, until early next year.
The overpowering fluorescent lights and incessant din of hopeful pitches were no match for the powerful siren call of lounging chairs equipped with various types of massage tech.
It helps me with exercising willpower and restraint: If I've committed to a zero-dollar day, I'll manage my Diet Coke cravings and ignore the siren call of Sweetgreen.
The default advice I give people is to avoid it, but sometimes the siren call of something new and exciting is too much, and often betas are totally usable.
I can't resist the siren call of the clearance section, so I end up with a cute tank for $3 and a green t-shirt for my new soccer team.
Read More Anchor hears siren call of fruit beer The crowd of professionals and nonprofessionals tracking Monsanto, are calling for earnings per share of $2.47 on $4.78 billion in revenue.
"It's the only place where the vignerons didn't hear the siren call of chardonnay," Pierre de Benoist, who runs the De Villaine estate, told me when I visited him last year.
Nevertheless, as the rail industry recovered and began to show signs of health, Obama's STB proved unable to resist the siren call to sabotage the industry once again with price regulation.
Whether your coworker's conversation is drawing your attention or you see the siren call of a Facebook notification, sometimes it can seem all but impossible to keep calm and carry on … working.
It's not that I've never been tempted to try out the California-based chain — its cheese-filled burritos have proven an irresistible siren call to many friends in the late-night hours.
Nor should we fall for the siren call of more guns, the unproven good-guy-with-a-gun myth, something many of my fellow Texans have indulged in over the past few days.
At the time, he was trying to get elected to the U.S. Senate and swearing that if he won, no siren call from the White House could lure him away from his job.
She asked Americans not to follow that "siren call of the angriest voices" in an anxious time, and appeared to reject Trump's call for a temporary ban on Muslims coming to the United States.
As they inch down the clogged streets and bid money they don't have on miserable houses, they will hear the siren call of Big Tech: We can fix broken communities by building new ones.
But like many others before him, he could not resist the siren call of sea air and an ocean view, all without the costs and aggravation of owning an entire piece of property himself.
The 1998 S.E.C. complaint and the threat of a return to prison seem to have worked, and so far as I'm aware, Mr. Milken has avoided the siren call of deal making for others.
We confused the hard work of wealth creation with wealth-grabbing (or, as economists call it, rent-seeking), and too many of our talented young people followed the siren call of getting rich quickly.
Yet another part of me, an insistent voice inside, kept hanging on, hoping to gain another perspective of North Korea, which had become a siren call haunting the past decade of my obsession with it.
A newcomer to Pratchett would be forgiven for feeling a little baffled: how could such a commercially successful series, matched only by "Harry Potter" and "Twilight", have avoided the siren call of Hollywood for so long?
They were more like the suggestion of a dress than an actual garment (how to sit in them, for example, was unclear, though perhaps it didn't really matter); a siren call to dance in the darkness.
If Democrats don't build an economic message for the working class, black and brown voters won't turn out for elections, and enough white ones who do might drift toward the siren call of right-wing populism.
I made a promise to myself to try to go out and live my imperfect life just a little bit every day, even when the siren call of my bed begged me to nap the afternoon away.
The world's great democratic powers – the U.S., the U.K. and Ukraine's friends in Europe – must not fall prey to the siren call of nationalism and ignore Russia's blatant imperialism, because it will not stop on its own.
While the siren call of tax cuts drove Ryan's agenda, the choice of where to get the money for those cuts made clear the other big GOP priority — reducing social programs benefiting the poor and middle class.
What makes her extra hooked is that no matter how many times Laura breaks up with her, Laura always beckons her back with her siren call, "it's cool" (everything's always cool for Laura, maybe too much so).
A day after President Obama's State of the Union address, more people were talking about Haley's GOP response — and her warning that Republicans not "follow the siren call of the angriest voices" — than anything the president said.
The Mister Softee jingle is different kind of siren, a siren call — a beckoning faraway tune, getting closer by the second, telling us that a white boat on wheels will soon hove into view, bringing refreshing delights supreme.
We can only hope that perhaps the senseless slaughter at this Texas church finally becomes the siren call for laws which will keep guns and assault weapons out of the hands of violent criminals and the mentally ill.
Significant cases facing the court could have served as the siren call, or maybe Kennedy felt the weight -- and pull -- that one of his colleagues called the "awesome responsibility" of holding the critical vote for the biggest cases.
In "Catching Up With the Matriarch Behind Beyoncé and Solange," Alex Hawgood writes: For sisters in the public eye, Beyoncé and Solange Knowles have managed to resist the siren call to overshare the minutiae of their personal lives.
BARTIROMO: Mr. Trump, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley in her response to the State of the Union address (APPLAUSE) BARITROMO: appeared to choose sides within the party, saying Republicans should resist, quote, "the siren call of the angriest voices".
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said, without mentioning Trump by name in her remarks, although she said later she was referring to Trump, as well as others.
"I sincerely hope that the people of Europe will not be tempted to leave behind the safety and soundness of established payment solutions and channels in favour of the beguiling but treacherous promises of Facebooks siren call," Mersch added.
And I'm not the only one who heard the siren call of the wild: One recent survey found that newcomers to Seattle — the majority of whom are millennials — cited access to the mountains as one of the reasons they moved here.
Nikki Haley's official Republican response to the State of the Union Tuesday night, a response that included what many interpreted as slights against Trump ("During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices").
A few weeks ago, a subterranean lounge named Mailroom began luring downtown types to the financial district with the siren call of free drinks, food from Momofuku and D.J.s including James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, Mark Ronson and Clara 2000.
Was it the fault of shirtless Tom Selleck, whose portrait rests high on a shelf above the bar, the mischievous arch of his brows and the dense forest of his chest hair a siren call to world-weary New Yorkers?
" South Carolina Republican Governor Nikki Haley suggested as much when she used the term in her official Republican response to Barack Obama's State of the Union this week, warning her party to avoid the "the siren call of the angriest voices.
That Apple logo was a siren call for people who saw computers as something more than a business tool or a productivity device — Apple's fiercely devoted customers and fans became a community, a fanbase devoted to the idea that computers could make culture.
Haley's "winner" status does not come without asterisks: her response to President Obama's State of the Union address earlier this year, in which she urged Republicans to resist "the siren call of the angriest voices," was widely seen as a rebuke to Trump.
Mr. Boscacci's Greenpoint friend said that Mr. Boscacci could stay in the railroad apartment the friend shared with his girlfriend for as long as he wanted, and Mr. Boscacci, like many twenty-somethings before him, heard the offer as a siren call.
I'm at the farmers' market before it opens to walk end to end, looking for inspiration, flirting with the Meyer lemons until I hear the siren call of rhubarb and pick up the scent of strawberries a half-block from my favorite booth.
Perhaps an even more compelling reason why Powell should disregard Larry Kudlow's siren call for low interest rates is that by heeding that call, he risks further inflating the asset price and credit market bubbles that are already all too much in evidence around the globe.
To the Editor: The Orlando tragedy allows us the opportunity to observe the destructive intersection of the private self-loathing and instability of a handful of Muslim young adults and the siren call of ISIS and other extremist groups communicated by social media and the internet.
And an increasing number of those who try to enter the United States, migrants' advocates say, will heed the siren call of human smugglers, who will argue that under the new policies, they are the migrants' best hope for getting across the border with their children.
My Sikh religious articles of faith include a commitment to justice, tolerance and equality; many American Sikhs and I have struggled, because our faith has also been a siren call for fear, bigotry and hate in this country -- and this problem continues to play out in our nation's classrooms.
"Traveling is this discovery and exploration process, and meditation helps you tune out or resist the siren call of projection into the future or rumination about the past, all of which pulls you away from what is happening right now, which you paid all this money to experience," Mr. Harris said.
And while we'll certainly pay full price for the goods we really want (see our series The Sell-Out for the things that cannot be slept on), the siren call of a short-lived sale paired with clearance tab treasure hunting is what really gets our blood pumping here on the R29 Shopping Team.
When the camaraderie does happen publicaly, it can risk coming off as some cloying marketing ploy and worse yet, when recruits resist the siren call of clique culture among women, the whole thing starts to reek of squadism, putting yet another dent in our idea of what women are capable of doing when we unite.
With cumulative emotional force, the three films tell the story of a gentle bar owner, César (the hulking, powerfully moving Raimu); his son, Marius (Pierre Fresnay), who loves Fanny (Orane Demazis) but can't resist the siren call of the world away from home; and the widower Panisse (Charpin), a sailmaker who wishes to marry Fanny.
Turnout was about 28500 percent (compared to more than 6900 percent in the 2628 presidential election), suggesting the disillusionment of many voters over the political class and its inability to address unemployment or to close the gap between coastal cities and the country's interior, where young people are susceptible to the siren call of extremism.
A 2018 article looking at similar survey data for a subset of these countries hypothesized why: While right-wing populism thrives on "welfare chauvinism" (or social democracy only for native whites), unions preach a gospel of solidarity among all workers and offer a political networking space to debate and disarm the siren call of the right.
Ms. Haley, the daughter of Indian immigrants who became her state's first female and minority governor, urged Americans not to marginalize immigrants in the face of current threats, an apparent reference to Mr. Trump's recent call for barring foreign Muslims from entering the country "During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," she said.
The siren call of the pool runs deep: Impossibly blue from the sky's refracted light, it is a watery cinematic paradise in which Hollywood stars communed with marble beauties — shapely nymphs, mermaids with pageboy hairdos and Venus rising voluptuously from a conch shell held by musclebound mermen — the statues positioned just so, so the water laps at their perfect Carrara derrières.
"I don't see enough pushback to prevent the repricings for good quality credits, but the test will be when higher risk credits attempt to reprice," said Oh. Furthermore, the percentage of loans trading above par, the siren call to reprice, was 39.5% for the SMi100 and 13.9% for the overall market on Tuesday, far short of the 65% and 36% spring a year ago during the last repricing wave.
Tonight, though, there are plenty of things for Rosenstock to stress about—the questionable legality of walking three bands across the border with a bunch of equipment and no work visas, the fact that half of the group's unplanned stop at Chili's on the drive down put us an hour behind schedule (though who on this Earth can resist the siren call of their baby back ribs?), and the very real possibility that nobody will even show up to the gig.

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