It's tempting to work from your bed, it's tempting to work from the couch.
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It's therefore tempting to adopt a Saint Balanchine approach to ballet history: tempting but unwise.
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It is tempting, very tempting, to view this Nadal-del Potro duel as the true final before Sunday's final.
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It is tempting to segregate our lives -- red vs.
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With 1.2 billion users, WhatsApp represents a tempting attack surface.
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It's tempting to ascribe all this to rich people problems.
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Fully electric, it offers a tempting vision of the future.
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It is tempting to characterise "Exit West" as magic realism.
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And Slack messages are a tempting target for law enforcement.
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I can't say going the Tomi Lahren route wasn't tempting.
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It's too tempting to give into momentarily impulses and moods.
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Today, it's tempting to say that Facebook's star is falling.
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My coworker's steak and mushroom quesadilla does look tempting though!
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It is tempting to be quite cross with such Westerners.
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Used smart home devices might be tempting because they're cheaper.
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While it sounds tempting, this strategy is not for everyone.
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As tempting as that is, you probably shouldn't do it.
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Mars is starting to look really tempting right about now.
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It is tempting to describe Carolyn Nowak's work as whimsical.
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Polling shows that she is a tempting adversary for Trump.
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It's pretty tempting to blame the men in this movie.
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It's not totally clear what makes someone a tempting meal.
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A Phil Simms reprieve is too tempting to pass up.
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As tempting as it is to think Lonergan sneaks one
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As wages rise there, cheaper north Africa is more tempting.
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That is a tempting prospect for these specialist beer makers.
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Given Walmart's ambitions, Jet understandably makes for a tempting target.
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In other words, they spend less time in tempting situations.
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Unproductive, untaxed foreign earnings make that kind of merger tempting.
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It was also tempting, of course, to fish for sympathy.
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It is tempting to shuffle possible, posthumous diagnoses of Hughes,
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With weather like this, it's tempting to stay outside forever.
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While it might be tempting, it's not a good idea.
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But it seems obvious why the idea is so tempting.
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The politics of scrapping the mandate have long been tempting.
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It's tempting to just pick a side and start yelling.
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It's also bizarrely diffuse, but it's tempting to overlook that.
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It is tempting to seek a moral in the end.
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But the espadrilles, sombrero hats and totes were tempting, too.
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It's certainly tempting to think he will hit the board.
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It's so tempting to go out and just buy stuff.
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It's tempting to see genes everywhere, lurking in every shadow.
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But danger lurks when credit is hassle free and tempting.
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Tempting as it is, the story of the people vs.
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Veteran investor Peter Boockvar doesn't find stocks tempting right now.
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It is always tempting to knock down the top dog.
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The losers stand out, making them tempting fodder for politicians.
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It can be tempting to diagnose Kim's behavior as crazy.
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Wouldn't even the tiniest bit of forgiven humanity be tempting?
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It's tempting to assume that the group has been defeated.
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Picking your snacks can be a tempting and harrowing experience.
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It might be tempting not to leave the house, though.
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So is Oolite Arts tempting fate by invoking this phenomenon?
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Drinking, the tempting vice of teen partiers everywhere, was down too.
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As tempting as the food looks, Fauna keeps her mouth closed.
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A bolt within reach is tempting, but he resists and commits.
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It'll be tempting to gauge Trump by his social media impact.
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Cutting prices may be a tempting way to boost core rides.
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It's tempting to draw comparisons between Richard Nixon and Donald Trump.
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Empathy is "sugary soda, tempting and delicious and bad for us".
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And, if a war is on, such convoys make tempting targets.
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But it is almost unbearably tempting to call it all sadness.
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Or take a similar tempting metaphor, one deployed by America's president.
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I wasn't surprised: it's tempting to believe that science is apolitical.
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All of which is tempting to believe but proof of nothing.
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And so it's tempting to dismiss his testimony as sour grapes.
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IT IS TEMPTING to lump Europe's two big southern countries together.
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For impatient politicians, it is tempting to go for scale first.
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It is tempting to blame President Donald Trump for the reversal.
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It's tempting to dismiss Idaho's move as an inconsequential political stunt.
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It provided subtext—those mysteriously alluring and tempting women behind veils.
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When different countries receive different treatment, circumventing tariffs looks more tempting.
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Many participants tied their hypothermia-tempting antics to a good cause.
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It's tempting to set course toward it, just to drive through.
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It just got too tempting not to sell those buildings off.
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Nab your own Tempting bottle for $32 for 1 fl. oz.
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Depressed asset values there make this a tempting moment for acquisitions.
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But nothing about 5th Wave makes a second installment feel tempting.
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It's tempting to "save your calories" for the party, but don't.
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For such a tempting prize, cities are giving it their all.
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That means more packages delivered and more tempting targets for thieves.
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A weaker pound makes British assets tempting to foreign bargain-hunters.
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For clubs seeking urgent recruitment, free transfers can seem awfully tempting.
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Amid such upheaval, it is tempting to reach for historical parallels.
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In a cynical age, it's tempting to be skeptical and apathetic.
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Was she tempting voters in those three states to repudiate her?
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It's tempting to describe the Sinfonias as jewel-like in construction.
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Although skepticism is tempting, the company isn't alone in its thinking.
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Donald Trump's disgraceful personal behavior makes him a very tempting target.
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It's tempting to think, as I do, that this was symbolic.
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It's tempting, yet entirely ineffective, to attempt tackling everything by yourself.
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It's tempting to look for another explanation, but none add up.
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It's tempting to dismiss the dilemma as a company-specific aberration.
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Because they're so simple, it's tempting to try to rush them.
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It's tempting to believe that police have no effect on crime.
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It can be tempting to put retirement on the back burner.
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The perfume is so tempting that I always take a bite.
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It might be tempting, therefore, to insist that comparisons are unfair.
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Sixty-eight years later, England's team is tempting fans to dream.
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It's tempting to chalk the various peaks and valleys of Mrs.
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It's tempting to think of blended Scotch as diluted malt whisky.
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Safety can be tempting, especially when sexy is off the table.
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It must have been so tempting to go for a landing.
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On those off nights, it is tempting to imagine Horford elsewhere.
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As tempting as that story is, it is at best incomplete.
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Tempting recipes include onion confit, rich chicken paprikash and roasted cabbage.
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Similarly, it's tempting to hope electric cars will save the day.
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It was just too tempting a trade-off to pass up.
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One can't eat them, though their luscious glaze makes them tempting.
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It can be tempting to shower it with attention and money.
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It's tempting to applaud this move, but we should be wary.
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That's the context in which military options become tempting for Trump.
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But the idea of optimizing a whole town does seem tempting.
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Equifax, based in Atlanta, is a particularly tempting target for hackers.
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More tempting still, Mr. Trump loves big risks and long shots.
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Though taxing, this task's terribly tempting to try (thirteen through today!).
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It is always tempting to see the absurdity in theatrical gestures.
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Such tactics are tempting for government agencies but carry enormous risk.
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" · "It's tempting to confuse a great company with a great stock.
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These days, however, it is a very tempting way to live.
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When you earn a lot, it's tempting to spend a lot.
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Still, it is tempting to translate Congo's abstractions into realistic terms.
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It might be tempting for young adults to skip health insurance.
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It's tempting to pity John Bolton, President Trump's national security adviser.
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It's tempting to merely choose last year's insurance coverage and perks.
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Don't despair, even though it's tempting and would obviously make sense.
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I get why it's tempting to take Manigault's remorse at face value.
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It's tempting to separate the bad behavior from the objectively good products.
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It's tempting, of course, to imagine that bacterial patterns represent evolution's handiwork.
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It's tempting to think of this as Walmart's shot at Amazon. Don't.
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But it's always been tempting to assume that the president has influence.
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Investors value Amazon's growth over profits; that makes predatory pricing more tempting.
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Yet it is tempting for firms to keep quiet about security breaches.
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The opportunity to cash in now will be very tempting to some.
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If the idea is still too tempting, then best of luck. 17.
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Entrees, for the most part, were as tempting, especially ones featuring shellfish.
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It is tempting to conclude that such attitudes are motivated by prejudice.
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It is tempting to discount strongly upbeat surveys as driven by politics.
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Tucked within the shampoo bottle are a few tempting packets of drugs.
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These contrasting facts make leather manufacturing a tempting target for technological disruption.
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EVEN when money is short, an occasional high-end experience is tempting.
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It's tempting to take the easy way out — technologically, financially, and morally.
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For example, it's encouraging recruitment and tempting agencies to use its platform.
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It is tempting to seek a single explanation for these disparate phenomena.
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It is tempting to dismiss ICOs as nothing but a fraud's charter.
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Which is unfortunate, because these new color models are so very tempting.
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That will make it tempting for Cruz to cozy up to Trump.
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It's tempting to think having a gargantuan baby won't happen to you.
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It's tempting to give us the highlight reel — they do the most!
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It's tempting to spend too much by drawing on your home equity.
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It's tempting to focus on United's ground staff — what were they thinking?
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"Cashless payments especially are a tempting target for cyber attackers," she said.
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The more affordable they get, the more tempting individual ownership will be.
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Sound smart: It's tempting to read too much into off-year elections.
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It must have been tempting to turn Wizards Unite into Pokémon 2.0.
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And although the calming effects of weed might be tempting, skip it.
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It's tempting to put this popularity up to a larger menswear movement.
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Even though I knew it was immoral, it was way too tempting.
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Endless links of sausage hang over the food booths, tempting hungry tourists.
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It's always tempting because you're one thumb swipe away from something new.
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This tempting bit of legal jujitsu might just do the trick. Eric
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And it's tempting for allies to see Trump as a one-off.
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Editorial It must have been tempting over the decades to give up.
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It's tempting to view Kovalyova's raw, ambitious debut as two (uneven) books.
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It is tempting, then, to wonder what he would have made of
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It can be tempting to make your life revolve around your child.
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It takes mental strength to tolerate discomfort and avoid those tempting shortcuts.
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They include Newark, which is tempting Amazon with $7bn in tax breaks.
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And that was tempting, as they were all amazing in the '70s.
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We blame Eve for tempting Adam and causing our fall from grace.
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As the days get shorter, it can be tempting to move sluggishly.
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The deals were certainly tempting, given the couple's income at the time.
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The store designed their own articles with tempting titles referencing literary classics.
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"It's almost tempting to interpret this as withering, devastating sarcasm," Gawker wrote.
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That, it is tempting to say, is about where the similarities end.
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The problem is that it's a tempting tool that's at his disposal.
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Consequently, ESIC expects the regulated markets to become tempting within short order.
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It's tempting to be cynical or dismissive about this bare-bones moviemaking.
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Such efforts are happily tempting traditionalists as well as the gastronomically restless.
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They let people eat in this room, too, and it is tempting.
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And while it's tempting to portray this as ancient history, it isn't.
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It is tempting to find high-minded reasons to pass on gossip.
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But she recognizes what's tempting about the idea of a simple answer.
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It is tempting to file them as somewhere between soothsaying and speculation.
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That's what makes it such a tempting prospect for American military intervention.
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It would be tempting for Marriott executives to laugh off the threat.
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It's definitely tempting to go sans socks, but we'd advise against it.
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Clinton and the committee, a tempting trove in a close presidential contest.
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To think that central banks could save the bull market is tempting.
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It's tempting to look for clues to this obsession in Brahms's biography.
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It's tempting to want to remind him of all these good things.
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We get shady Russians with tempting bank accounts ripe for the picking.
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The media cannot always ignore that information, tempting as it may seem.
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It's tempting to see technology as a great disruptor, and it is.
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Europe is seen as tempting as financial and political uncertainties have diminished.
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We shouldn't be drawn into taking sides, as tempting as that is.
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It's tempting to say I thought anyone who worked couldn't be poor.
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The impulse to step off the consumer treadmill can be quite tempting.
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It's so much more tempting, intriguing, and intelligent than straight-up porn.
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It can be tempting to take more risks than you usually do.
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It's tempting to think that the justices might be onto something here.
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But with stocks, it was much more tempting and easier to bail.
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The offer was tempting, but it came with a pretty big caveat.
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Reality being what it is right now, doesn't an alternative sound tempting?
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However, history makes clear that, while tempting, such contentions are fundamentally flawed.
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The existence of this tape is very tempting evidence for any prosecutor.
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First, though… It's tempting to say The Good Doctor just got lucky.
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It's tempting to discuss Carne y Arena just as a virtual reality experience.
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Keen to host a top-class university, it offered Mr Shi tempting terms.
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And in Washington, powerful politicians or hypocritical politicians are also tempting for reporters.
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Believe me, the idea of doing things on my own is very tempting.
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It is tempting to speculate that … Soutine's "whirling fowl" is a psychological scapegoat.
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Scary-looking computer model runs on your timeline may be tempting to share.
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It's a highly stressful situation that might, paradoxically, make drugs even more tempting.
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It would be tempting to milk it for four or five more years.
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So it's tempting to conclude NASA has found evidence for life on Mars.
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Sure, a bargain is tempting, but not if the merchandise has been stolen.
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Yeah, I can see how the A9 will be tempting to sports photographers.
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Don't fall for tempting promises Dismiss any claim of outperformance as simply untrue.
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It is tempting to feel relief that the Trump presidency is a mess.
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Suddenly the Koreas as the Switzerland of the East becomes a tempting notion.
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It's tempting to think the solution is as simple as the crime itself.
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It is tempting to see this primarily as a blow for the Tories.
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This is especially tempting when our reality is, like yours, less than ideal.
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The presidential lineup today is unusually tempting for Mr. Bloomberg, the sensible centrist.
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On the other, it's tempting to see those issues as a red herring.
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A drone with a puppy filter overlay could be tempting for tweens, though.
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As I said before, this is tempting fate, and I'm all for it.
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In a sea of fundraising announcements, it's tempting to shrug off the development.
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There's so much rot that it's tempting to burn the whole place down.
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The tempting emails all came from a Frank Tribble at NYC VIP Access.
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It's not so tempting that people will take the quick money and run.
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Aid workers are conspicuously richer than most locals, and present a tempting target.
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Plus, the food might LOOK tempting when you're facing a 3:00 p.m.
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It will be tempting to dwell on the open wounds and lingering antagonisms.
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It is tempting to see Turkey as a morality tale for emerging markets.
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Tempting fate, Duncan traveled to Denver to meet Pardi and watch a performance.
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It is tempting to blame the EU's tough negotiating stance for the mess.
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And the suite's round king-size bed with mirrored headboard is extremely tempting.
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But it is tempting to read the book as the product of two
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An enormous landslide is sorely tempting and could produce a big governing mandate.
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It's so tempting to pull up Seamless and just order some lo mein.
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INGRAHAM: Craig, you can&apost do everything at once although it&aposs tempting.
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When you're just starting out, the federal government is a tremendously tempting customer.
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The government has apparently decided that default, however tempting, would be too costly.
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For Glencore, keen to have some control over pricing, that is not tempting.
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PSA: Do not read while hungry because the food descriptions are sorely tempting.
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It's tempting to read Chip's character in the face of Arnett's own life.
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Stripping terrorists of their citizenship is tempting for governments and satisfying for voters.
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But doing the opposite is a tempting choice for a lot of people.
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Trudeau urged the leaders to avoid taking "politically tempting shortcuts" of economic protectionism.
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Tempting us to sympathize with someone like Cheney does sound dodgy on paper.
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To those elsewhere worried about declining voter turnout, compulsory voting may seem tempting.
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Plentiful jobs, and rising real wages, are now tempting Americans back into work.
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It is tempting to hire the job titles you see in other offices.
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Older adults can be tempting targets for bad actors in the financial marketplace.
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Thus, it is tempting, following the Trump Administration's lead, to simply give up.
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It would be tempting to leave it at that, but far too doctrinaire.
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Non-intervention may sound attractive and it is a tempting path to follow.
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It's tempting to see the answer in the circumstances of her own career.
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Though it sounded tempting, the cheese had a gummy texture and indiscernible taste.
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The shortcuts are tempting because science journals are biased toward exciting, new results.
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If that sounds like we're tempting you with a good time, settle down.
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This makes it tempting to colonize the couch, but you should avoid it.
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Linking the words of leaders to acts of violence is tempting but tricky.
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It is always tempting to tell the American story with bright, bold strokes.
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Kayyem is adamant that the Super Bowl makes for a tempting terror target.
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It might be tempting to blame the meteorologists, but that would be wrong.
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It is common to find multiple intruders in tempting yet badly defended networks.
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It's tempting to look at Trump and say that this time is different.
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It's tempting -- but pointless -- to try and score political points from the revelation.
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It is tempting to look at the consequence and reverse-engineer a cause.
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It's tempting to let an iPad or other tablet serve as makeshift babysitter.
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Tempting though it may be to treat white shirts with chlorine bleach, resist!
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Anyone who does so is tempting fate, risking a potentially life-changing disaster.
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If you're among the less vulnerable, it's tempting to ignore most of this.
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It's tempting to sugarcoat problems to avoid conflict and strife in the office.
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The golden promises of the air fryer were just too tempting to ignore.
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This year, it's tempting to sum all that up in a word: Ha!
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He is tempting Brazilians to return to a dark chapter in their history.
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The chance to fire someone appointed by Barack Obama may prove too tempting.
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Her strategy is to take certain tempting but risky investments off the table.
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The tendrils turn into cocoons, and it's tempting to brush those cocoons away.
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Hang out with your crowd and enjoy cocktails, craft beer and tempting appetizers.
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It's always tempting to search for our keys where the light is better.
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It can be tempting to overindulge when these two planets are at odds.
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The allure of bypassing legislative stalemate on that issue might also prove tempting.
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It's definitely tempting to use Black Friday as an excuse to treat yourself.
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In the interview, it can be more tempting to speak with less specificity.
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"(Puig is) tempting me to move him up in the order," Roberts said.
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It's tempting to cram all your Star Wars viewing into one loooong marathon.
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Tech, with its pseudo-utopian airs and surveillance-profiteering, is a tempting scapegoat.
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It's tempting to mess with the political calendar to reach a desired result.
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Would it be tempting if you were still there to intentionally anger him?
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Our concerns meant that some very tempting places did not make the list.
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"Foldables — the pun is too tempting — will be a flop," Mr. Gillett said.
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It's tempting to attribute Operation Peacemaker's success to its most controversial feature: cash.
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It's tempting to over-indulge when the company is picking up the tab.
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It is tempting to say that this year was supposed to be different.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A Thai billionaire is tempting Budweiser to the bar.
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It's tempting to think that since Cohn is leaving, they're definitely coming through.
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The Fix It's tempting to play it safe when it comes to decorating.
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It's tempting to declare this year's perfect storm for many emerging economies over.
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It is tempting to lose oneself, like the young Nietzsche, in Dionysian revelry.
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It can be tempting to us as a temporary relief to our fears.
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He is also a tempting target for adversaries with a flare for underestimation.
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It may be tempting to think that her swift rise has been uncomplicated.
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Trust us, it'll be tempting not to wear them all day, every day.
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It's really tempting to think everything that happens is out of my control.
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It is tempting to see IS's use of children as unique among militant groups.
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It may be tempting to check off the same benefits you had for 2016.
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Both experts acknowledge how tempting it can be to fill silences with chattering monologue.
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Then, as now, the horrors of the Holocaust make it tempting to look away.
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It's tempting to say that they shouldn't bother: Why not let Netflix beat itself?
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As with dating, it's tempting to be dismissive of the person you just left.
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"Delicious!" vendors said, leaning close to the window and tempting us with steaming churros.
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It felt tempting to link the anxieties of height, class, money, and gentrifying neighborhoods.
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No piece of software is more tempting than a brand-new to-do-list.
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But it's so soon after his tempting proposal at last week's "Kiss & Grind" party.
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It's very, very tempting to read hope into all of this, and one should.
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It is tempting to imagine that he would approve of Berlin's liberal partying politics.
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Legislation to protect voting rights or raise the federal minimum wage might be tempting.
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It is tempting to see this as a validation of both their immigration strategies.
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It is tempting to assume that shooting accidents are the result of amateur mistakes.
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This is another reason the apps are so tempting to check all the time.
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It is tempting to hope that people made unhappy by online dating will stop.
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But Microsoft's hardware, software, and services sure are getting more tempting by the day.
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Some of the flavors were really tempting, making it harder to quit the nicotine.
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It's extremely easy, and tempting, to conjure up the flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg.
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In hindsight it is tempting to assume that a successful firm's triumph was guaranteed.
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In moments like this, Norman slips into an all-too-tempting pattern of thinking.
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With free standard shipping for holiday orders, the discounts have gotten even more tempting.
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Though it's tempting, I do not recommend messing around with the "default search" section.
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It's tempting to resign yourself to that kind of bundling in modern operating systems.
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Unless we're in the midst of it, it's awfully tempting to find transgression fascinating.
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It might be tempting to discount the history that's tied up in Castor's identity.
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It's tempting to think that change is inevitable — that over time, things will improve.
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Right, but again, it becomes awfully tempting to analyze this disorder in a vacuum.
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"DIY solutions are always tempting because of the possibility of saving money," Larson explained.
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Yet tempting, specie-type mistakes happen not just among children, but their parents too.
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These updates, particularly Smart Annotation, could make Apple Pages a tempting product for educators.
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Such developments make it tempting to think that it is curtains for the cockroaches.
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But while the sector plays might look tempting, one expert recommends being more selective.
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It's so tempting, but I'm really trying to make changes in what I eat.
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It might be tempting to say that political paralysis is not a death knell.
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Don't skip cleansingIt's sometimes tempting to fall into bed without washing your face first.
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Out of college, it's tempting to take the first job that comes your way.
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It was tempting to think of using the new genetic tools to improve them.
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It is tempting to see in this categorical condemnation a necessary rebuke of Trumpism.
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It's tempting to just "add to cart" simply because something seems like a steal.
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For us, there is no forbidden snack more tempting than these little moisture spheres.
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However tempting it is, we should avoid hinging our response around hard security measures.
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It is tempting to say that in the modern age, press conferences are irrelevant.
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They look too real, too good, and too tempting to wait another year for.
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Or the wickedly tempting Turkish delight in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
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That's why jumping at the opportunity to lower your monthly payments can be tempting.
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With PC component prices coming down, building a better desktop is so so tempting.
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It can be very tempting to blame other people for our problems and circumstances.
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Who can resist the tempting, tasty array of homemade treats crafted by loved ones?
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That will make consolidation – for example through a combination with Germany's Commerzbank – increasingly tempting.
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It's tempting to chalk up the band's growth to a run-in with royalty.
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It's tempting to consider what other films might have benefited from this exhibition model.
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It's tempting to compare widespread, influential movements to the Tea Party's formation in 220006.
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Yes, it's tempting to see nothing wrong with loosening the professionalism on the Hill.
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I saw them in the drawer and the memories were all too tempting. They.don't.fit.anymore.
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Given this, it might be tempting to view the JASTA bill as largely symbolic.
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While tempting to dismiss social media memes as specious nonsense, the numbers are sobering.
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Hiring someone to capture every moment of your wedding day can be extremely tempting.
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There really are quite a few stories that are tempting to share with friends.
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It's tempting to describe his scrutiny as blinding, but that would miss the mark.
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"It's very tempting to spend more than you earn, it's very understandable," he said.
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It may be tempting to dismiss Ms. May's words as simply populist political talk.
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Trying to live up to your friends' standards is a tempting but costly habit.
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The tempting storyline is that of a long-neglected genius finally having her moment.
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At his age, he was perhaps tempting fate in swimming the race at all.
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It is tempting, I admit, to give Democrats a taste of their own medicine.
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It's tempting to think of an economic expansion as being like a life span.
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It's tempting to relate Jhabvala's emotional reticence to the great silencing of the Holocaust.
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It can be tempting to race out of the blocks, but it's worth waiting.
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When I was young I simply thought my feelings were the devil tempting me.
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That Darling Buds of May boxset does look tempting though... Follow Josh on Twitter
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Is your friend tempting you with endless photos of ramen on her Japan trip?
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Just tempting enough for suckers to believe they might be one or the other.
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Chair: If possible, sit in a chair over the more tempting couch or bed.
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They may be tempting, but they won't get you where you want to go.
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It's tempting to compare the Surface Studio to Apple's iMac all-in-one PCs.
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Do I think that the 20 states that allow crossover voting are tempting targets?
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"It's kind of tempting to draw comparisons between the '70s and now," he said.
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These are tempting times for the Knicks and their newly assembled front-office team.
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It's tempting to sleep in on the weekend to catch up on your sleep.
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It's a seriously tempting deal, especially when the weather is so miserable right now.
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And the "brave new world" beyond Prospero's cell suddenly feels more revolting than tempting.
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Making fun of them, however tempting it might be, is the worst possible reaction.
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It can be tempting to use crime data to compare cities and identify trends.
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When flattery fails and aggressions surface, employing a muzzle is tempting but ill-advised.
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A lucky guess, it's tempting to say—the psychic's usual shot in the dark.
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It can be tempting to view change in a binary way — success or failure.
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Because a debit card might be tempting, Lawrence-Slater chose not to have one.
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Now, it might be tempting to write AOC's endorsement off as the obvious choice.
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Rattled once more by repo gyrations, it is tempting to say not far enough. ■
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Rising yields have recently put pressure on stocks, tempting traders with more attractive returns.
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Then again, what's a little criticism when the incentives to pander are so tempting?
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It's always tempting to avoid the effort and uncertainty of pursuing a new opportunity.
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Although it is tempting to call it Ishmael, its real name is Polykrikos kofoidii.
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It's tempting to say he is the Daniel Day-Lewis of performance-capture acting.
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It is tempting to blame the country's economic wobble on its volatile and reckless leader.
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It would be tempting, considering Danvers's history, to set her up as an avenging angel.
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And (totally understandably) it can be tempting to just ignore things until the last minute.
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The entire nation invoked the might of nemesis, tempting fate in the most brazen fashion.
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As this need has grown, the crude resting beneath Yasuní has only looked more tempting.
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The gators are tempting—why not retreat to a swamp and surround yourself with gators?
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In the age of judicial activism, making policy has become very tempting for certain judges.
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It can be tempting to opt for an easy frozen dinner when you're feeling lazy.
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With a reported profit of $11.61 billion in 2017, TMSC could be a tempting target.
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So it'd be tempting to see a Democratic upset as a sign of Trump's strength.
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Living up to your friends' or coworkers' standards is tempting, especially if you're feeling flush.
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He is almost -- he is almost, you know, tempting him, saying, come at me, bro.
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It is tempting to buy one or more of these products to help your child.
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In Washington, DC, it's extremely tempting to use a scooter to traverse the National Mall.
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There are so many more tempting alternatives to working in an internship over the summer.
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The price-tag makes the JEDI contract tempting for even the largest of tech firms.
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Distracting yourself from some trouble with work is tempting today, but make time to relax.
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IT IS tempting these days to divide the continent of Europe into two opposed camps.
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And it's been tempting, in recent years, to assume the same about blockbuster video games.
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DiMaggio believes that a softer regulatory structure may have made African banks a tempting target.
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Even so, you can't say that this photo of the dreamy dessert isn't extremely tempting.
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During a conversation with his brother, Pacho admits how very tempting he finds Amado's offer.
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I know flash pictures are forbidden, but it was way to tempting 😜🙈 pic.twitter.
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As tempting as it might be, we strongly discourage anyone from seeking out leaked material.
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Maize, grown mainly in states that voted for Mr Trump, will be a tempting target.
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For many young people, especially those without qualifications, gangland offers a tempting path to riches.
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French law allows boatsharing, but in Greece, a tempting market, private owners face more difficulties.
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That's why we've rounded up some of the most tempting sex toy discounts out there.
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But there are some things out there that are too tempting not to experience firsthand.
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It's a tempting proposition, and a radical one, but it would also mean ecological turmoil.
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It may be tempting to dismiss DJ Khaled-style pop songs as contrived and inauthentic.
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It is tempting to see the swings as mistaken attempts to find narratives in noise.
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It is tempting to brush off most instances of cops aligning themselves with conspiracy theories.
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It's tempting to put too fine a sheen on the way things used to be.
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But also, it has always been tempting for private finance to create too much money.
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Every day there's a trendy new technique that surfaces, tempting us to toy with bleach.
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And it is highly tempting to fill in the gaps in our knowledge with supposition.
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It's tempting to just wait for a new picture to hit Netflix, Amazon, or Redbox.
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It's tempting to think these two groups are far too disparate to govern together effectively.
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It's tempting to think that success at work is dependent upon having the perfect job.
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And that's particularly tempting, given how often The Lobster emphasizes a world free of ambiguity.
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While drowning my sorrows is a very tempting option, my Dry January vows stop me.
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Dish Network is trying to please cord-cutters by tempting them to keep the cord.
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While it's no doubt tempting to fall into this negative way of thinking, please don't!
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So we asked the R29 community what they sometimes consider more tempting than sexy time.
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If you're still into discs, these Blu-ray and DVD after-Christmas sales are tempting.
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Besides worrying about getting tapeworm or salmonella, the idea of drinking perfume just wasn't tempting.
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On Friday, love planet Venus harmonizes with your planetary ruler Jupiter, tempting you with hedonism.
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Quebec's weather also means that human, chemical, and technological intervention can be tempting for winemakers.
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It's a tempting proposition, but there's no telling what the White Sox will actually do.
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It's tempting to potassium off as a joke, but these fruitful creatures are no gag.
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As a result, it could become more tempting for banks not to call their bonds.
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It can be tempting to use extra detergent — the shoes are extra dirty, after all!
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The Athletic reported the latest offers on Bauer are "tempting" the Indians into deeper conversations.
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While it can be tempting, do you feel good about yourself after gossiping about someone?
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Floridians who encounter them shouldn't try to catch them — as tempting as it may be.
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Harvesting sac venom isn't a fun process, but the financial reward is so very tempting.
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With impeachment bogging down Washington, DC, and an election looming, a delay may seem tempting.
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Some financial advisors say it's a tempting strategy but may not be right for everyone.
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If C weren't dead, it would be tempting to tell him to get a life.
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It is tempting in the wake of crisis to move forward and ignore the past.
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Given the modest prices, piling up plates is tempting, but be warned: Portions are hefty.
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There's no question why that's such a tempting prospect in the wake of Rachel's betrayal.
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This guy [Neumann] is going to lead you into insanity with a very tempting package.
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"Make sure to book the test, otherwise it can be tempting to procrastinate," she adds.
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Once you view people as myopic and erratic and manipulable, it's tempting to manipulate them.
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The metaphor of the brain is tempting, but "neurons" and "synapses" deserve those scare-quotes.
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Risky endeavors of all kinds are put off in an effort to avoid tempting fate.
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"FOMO spending," or the modern-day version of "keeping up with the Joneses," is tempting.
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It would be tempting to assume that Kemp would be a favorite for that runoff.
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Tempting as the thought might be, I never have the chance to test their effectiveness.
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Bully 2 is tempting, but given all the rumors over the years, it doesn't count.
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It's tempting to imagine that nothing has changed since the cantina was founded in 1921.
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While it's tempting to see such events as high-tech nightmares, they're often labour issues.
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Hitting the pause button on your payments by re-enrolling in school might be tempting.
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And the camera body-sized Spark is even more tempting for those on the go.
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In the presence of a freakishly talented athlete, it's tempting to furtively study his body.
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It's tempting to put off personal matters — like meal prep, errands, and mail — on workdays.
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It's tempting to think that this means today's N.B.A. players are more talented than ever.
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She works as store barker, dancing in scanty clothing while tempting shoppers with raffle prizes.
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It is tempting to compare Covid-19 to a more familiar disease: the seasonal flu.
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He bobs and sways constantly, engaging in a vertigo-tempting dance with the handheld camera.
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It's tempting, from our perch in 2018, to conclude that democracy is broken beyond repair.
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It's tempting to write this off as the kind of silly flailing all politicians do.
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The "acting white" theory is tempting to believe because it does contain pieces of truth.
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It's tempting to dismiss the idea that costumes are this crucial to a Disney success.
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It's tempting to see Stephen Miller as the archvillain of the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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But once you're there, it's also even more tempting to lie down, take a rest.
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It's tempting to blame impersonal market forces such as globalization and automation for widening inequality.
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There's so much to do here: Carl Schurz Park, Central Park, tempting shopping on 86th.
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It mimics the pageantry of cable well and makes these shows all the more tempting.
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It was tempting to cut through the pleasantries and ask, 'What are you in for?
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The other tempting target for hackers, the statewide voter registration database, also is tightly guarded.
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On the consumer front, it might be tempting to say McFarland devised a novel con.
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It's tempting to think that the way you work is the best way to work.
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It's tempting, perhaps, to think of disasters as fated; it lets us off the hook.
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Coffee is tempting, but they only have almond milk, so we both stick with water.
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Living up to your friends' or coworkers' standards is tempting, especially when you're feeling flush.
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It may be tempting to give yourself undeserved deductions for expenses that don't technically qualify.
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But in the stock market, one person&aposs minefield is another person&aposs tempting opportunity.
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That said: Buying the new, pricey AirPods Pro seems like tempting the earbud-losing fates.
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Surely, the prospect of doing so would be tempting for, say, a creative political campaign.
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It may be tempting to say "yes," especially if the gift is an expensive gadget.
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The Kindle's quasi-functional web browser is not at all tempting outside of an emergency.
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While it's tempting to eat out in college, take advantage of your school's meal plan.
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It's tempting to dismiss that assertion as a lie, but the reality is more troubling.
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Maybe magic is so satisfying that even the most tempting technologies pale pitifully in comparison.
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"Tiffany seems tempting, especially because it's still down a tad for the year," he said.
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It is always tempting when writing the history of minorities to focus on the victories.
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I can see it's tempting, but I think it's dangerous for the pursuit of truth.
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While accurate prediction is a tempting prize, it may not always be the right goal.
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It's tempting to look at the differences between Ted and Lane and draw generalizations about mitigation.
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Which is why this robotic pour-over machine is to me so perverse… and so tempting.
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During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
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Our children have not, and it's tempting to want to jump in and solve the problem.
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Brunch Food: It's always tempting to feed your pet from the table, but avoid the urge.
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But at these prices, the "one for you, one for me" method may sound pretty tempting.
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It can be tempting to accept an offer right away — especially if it's your dream job.
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It may be tempting to declare this year's bitcoin rebound as another sign of investor insanity.
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Free hosting is tempting to creators because hosting providers, apart from Anchor, charge for their services.
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Your social media accounts are likely tempting you to spend money, according to a recent survey.
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With Focus Mode, you can select a list of apps that you find distracting or tempting.
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It can be tempting to leap at any opportunity that provides more money, admiration or power.
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Tempting as it may seem, deleting your account won't necessarily get you out of Facebook's clutches.
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At the end of the aughts, the internet was full of tempting information about restrictive eating.
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The high likelihood that Uber would settle such a case would make such a lawsuit tempting.
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It might be tempting, once the conversion is finished, to leave the file as it is.
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It's tempting to think that the sheer size of data available can get around the issue.
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It's tempting to invoke the tired adage that instructs things that aren't broken shouldn't be fixed.
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It is tempting to extrapolate, and predict that all 18 NTDs will be consigned to history.
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Even though it can be tempting to skip reading the fine print, pause for a moment.
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It is tempting to believe that a revival in manufacturing would help to reverse these trends.
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It's tempting, then, to write off Trump's potential split with the Republican Party as primarily personal.
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But the harder it gets to send remittances through formal channels, the more tempting alternatives become.
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"It's tempting to get so focused on getting pregnant that other things go mute," Zucker explained.
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But when selling direct to consumers, it is tempting to accept cash without recording the sale.
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For most people, it's tempting to take $1 million in prize money as a lump sum.
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With all the international media coverage, crowds at the wedding could be tempting for a terrorist.
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On second thought, that sounds pretty tempting to us, even without a baby on the way.
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Lower prices are also tempting some consumers of physical gold back to the market, dealers said.
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After eight years of turmoil in the Arab world, it is tempting to search for parallels.
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Also tempting is the prospect of a sterling rally if a no-deal Brexit is averted.
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It is also tempting to place the blame wholly on deteriorating demographics and rising labour costs.
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Analysts said another acquisition would be tempting for Beach, to keep up its strong growth profile.
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It's so tempting to work your best people hard that managers frequently fall into this trap.
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The CEU, established in 1991 after the fall of communism, is a tempting target for Orban.
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Those moves have triggered frantic attempts to imagine incentives tempting enough to lure the companies back.
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But there's always been this tempting thought: Wouldn't just raising the price accomplish the same thing?
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I know my tummy is so tempting to touch, but I would prefer if you didn't.
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Just tell us these sparkling layers of silver pigment, liquid, and cream goodness aren't tempting you.
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It's tempting to point to the founders themselves, and it would be accurate to do so.
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When you go to bed late, it's tempting to wake up later — especially over the weekend.
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But it's also tempting to revisit some of the games I mentioned earlier, like Yakuza 0.
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But the companies are now such tempting targets, this is a rising passion in both parties.
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Or, failing that, you could move to Miami, which sounds very tempting to me right now.
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During anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
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They write: It would be tempting to dismiss the Theranos case as just one rotten apple.
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In Mechanicsburg it was tempting to think he really had seen the writing on the wall.
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It is tempting to attribute the weeks of lost headway to a lack of liberal imagination.
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Hopefully, that fragmentation will make mediaserver a less tempting target without slowing down your video file.
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"I could have gone into the work force, which, to be honest, was tempting," he said.
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All these online mechanisms and global hours mean it can be tempting to always be online.
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But that cost is spread across two years or more (aging batteries and tempting upgrades aside).
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Worse, Hungary's contemptuous populist approach to migration is tempting neighboring countries to follow a similar path.
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But one of the most tempting targets might not be on the shopping list after all.
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From apple strudel to marble bundt cake, it was tempting to order a slice of everything.
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As tempting as this one might be, watch out for how many times this slips out.
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That can make it tempting for expatriates to renounce their citizenship and skirt U.S. tax rules.
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That makes it tempting to imagine what the series would be like today had it continued.
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In today's fast-fashion culture, it can be tempting to go through shoes like disposable items.
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While all the card's perks were tempting, the lounge access really was what sealed the deal.
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It's tempting for an interviewer to blow smoke and claim that their organization encourages equal opportunity.
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With oil prices spiking, banks, seeking a sure bet, saw in fracking a tempting investment opportunity.
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While it&aposs tempting to prioritize extra student loan payments over retirement savings, resist the urge.
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During a meeting with your CEO, it's tempting to stay silent for fear of looking stupid.
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It must be tempting for Trump supporters to bet on the Russia furor just going away.
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In other words, it's tempting to say that Vice Principals is just Eastbound and Down 2.0.
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It is tempting to see them as different in an effort to understand their superhuman success.
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With such low prices, it can be tempting to want to buy everything at Dollar Tree.
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It's tempting to judge "Narratives from the Crib" by Oster's methodological standards and find it lacking.
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The answer, of course, is that email is as tempting as it is inescapable, for Mrs.
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There is no more tempting time to pick up your phone than during a digital detox.
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Sherrod Brown looks in some ways like a very tempting vice presidential pick for Hillary Clinton.
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At this point, such incidents have become so routine that it's tempting to wave them off.
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Assessing his end solely based on what happened that day is tempting, given the video evidence.
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The downside is that it can be tempting to gamify the experience, rather than actually learn.
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"It's tempting to do it because we are all worried about our kids," notes Dr. Cranor.
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It's tempting to think Trump's finished, even if he's already been pronounced politically dead countless times.
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It'd be tempting to claim that story, from the 80s, is a thing of the past.
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It's tempting to interpret the fluctuating style of "His Favorites" as a rebellion against Master's dictates.
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You pick a No. 16 seed over a No. 1 seed Look, we know it's tempting.
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No matter how tempting, it's a terrible idea to look at the sun without proper protection.
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It can be tempting to complain about people you don't like or situations you find unfair.
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People who do this wind up boring their bosses and tempting them to change their minds.
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Later, Wakefield and Bearnarth dressed and went into the stands to avoid tempting fate with Casey.
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This Bread Nightlight looks tempting enough to eat, but really acts as a glowing LED nightlight.
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It may be tempting to call people out for it when you think you see it.
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Now we've arrived at a tempting concept that promises to contain all of this: the stack.
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It's tempting to compare Weathering With You to Your Name, since the films have many similarities.
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As tempting as the 20 percent deduction is for small businesses, entrepreneurs should proceed with caution.
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It's tempting to here employ the cliché that "the rest is history," but it almost wasn't.
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Venezuela is a top oil producer, making it a tempting partner for nations seeking energy resources.
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The higher that rates climb, the more tempting it becomes for people to stay in place.
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The whiskey shampoo and leave-in set is a tempting cosmetic experiment for any whiskey lover.
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Because these new leaders are defying the left, it is tempting to call them right-wing.
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Try these HerMoney tips to put some healthy distance between you and those tempting shopping apps.
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He called for its abolition; other politicians hedged before Big Coal's tempting trough of campaign funding.
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She also recommends adding red pepper flakes to a meal in anticipation of a tempting dessert.
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The idea that we'll all wake up from this nightmare is too tempting to pass up.
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These illustrated books all offer something extra tempting, making them ideal candidates for splurge-worthy gifts.
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It's tempting, for obvious reasons, to envision monthly thousand-dollar checks for millions of struggling Americans.
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On days when every breath is a monumental struggle, it can be tempting to give up.
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The second tempting school of thought is the literature that draws on realignments and critical elections.
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Tempting as it might be to snack on your newfound garlic ships, let them cool off.
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It's tempting for liberals to see President Trump's executive order suspending family separations as a victory.
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Additionally, it is really tempting to grab excessive amounts of sweets and junk to treat yourself.
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Though its tempting to lounge by the crystal clear water all day—the hotels have private lounge chairs and huts for every villa so it's especially tempting—make sure to take a trip to Stone Town to visit the spice markets and walk through the cobblestone streets.
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How tempting is to, if you feel you're ahead in a space — and this is just one example — how tempting is it to license that technology, or export that excellence in a certain category, whether it's a mature market like the U.S. or an emerging market?
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In its heyday Arabian horses strutted around a grassy track, tempting foreign buyers into eye-popping bids.
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"It's tempting to build everything at once, but resources are finite at a start-up," Ryan said.
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It is tempting to see this as another milestone on the way to the yuan's preordained supremacy.
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It's tempting to dismiss Musk's concerns as ravings not even worthy of a B-list Hollywood screenwriter.
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Regardless of which outcome you're aiming for, it's tempting to take a pregnancy test early and often.
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It's tempting to envision the vehicles of the future the way Passengers does—luminous, spacious, expertly designed.
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It's tempting to think multigrain products are better than whole grain ones, because more is better, right?
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Though that doesn't include videos, it does make the service more tempting if you're on Prime anyway .
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When you're dressing for comfort, it can be tempting to write off structured pieces like underwire swimsuits.
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Just seeing tempting food can stimulate the desire to eat, even when people are not truly hungry.
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Even after black people gained more access to the ballot, the politics of white reaction remained tempting.
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That is a tempting proposition for people who have lived in camps for years, dependent on handouts.
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That questionable machete or shiv might look tempting, but you should probably go to a dermatologist instead.
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If you are in such a situation, it may be tempting to hire a credit repair company.
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Luxury labels are accustomed to tempting fashionistas, and now they're stretching from haute couture to haute cuisine.
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I know it's tempting to buy California wines because they're familiar, and you can pronounce the names.
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A tempting but flawed approach would cut Social Security benefits for retirees with high current annual incomes.
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I think it's tempting to blame the audience a little bit — maybe they shouldn't be so naive.
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It is tempting to put all the blame on Brexit, but that would ignore the broader picture.
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"A Place in the Sun" and "Building the Dream" offer the tempting prospect of a new start.
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It's tempting to think of Horizon as the game for non-racers, and Motorsport for the diehards.
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It is tempting to argue that Mr Trump has unleashed animal spirits in boardrooms across the country.
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Defending Rohingyas from persecution could become a tempting new cause for disaffected young Muslims around the world.
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When trying to hit and not get hit against a big banger, the low kick is tempting.
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From her wistful yet dark presence, it's tempting to peg her as a manic pixie dream girl.
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It's tempting, of course, to see the straw as a dwindling, vestigial symptom of the twentieth century.
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By tempting employees with a gigantic check, his own firm now boasts average retention of four years.
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And, it turns out, it's not a lack of willpower that makes it so tempting to blab.
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It's tempting to call it the first Fitbit with fashion in mind: it's got well-publicized choices.
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But Popular could be the most tempting target given its price and its strong small-business portfolio.
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It's tempting to assume that Green would match up with Adams and Barnes with Kanter on defense.
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It is tempting to think that investing is like this—that the risks are calculable in advance.
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I buy a lentil salad and yogurt for dessert, resisting any of the other tempting delicious desserts.
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It pairs familial love and loss with erotic desire, creating a tempting, quick-paced, emotionally charged novel.
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For example, it is tempting to generalize that a frat-house gym culture could keep women away.
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It is tempting to conclude that the current Conservative leadership is less fiscally disciplined than their predecessors.
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It is hard to see his rather less illustrious successors pulling off this tempting but difficult trick.
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It is tempting to declare that history is repeating itself, but that is not what is happening.
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While it's tempting to poke fun at this claim, it appears from the outside to be true.
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It's tempting to inflate your lifestyle along with your paycheck, but then you're back to square one.
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The more he has, the more it might be tempting to sell that capability to bad actors.
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" Gilead Sciences: "I've got to tell you, it's always tempting, but they need to make an acquisition.
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But the majority of Mexicans now have smart phones, which makes anonymous crypto transactions a tempting prospect.
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Also this week was a reminder that Nest Cams are a tempting (and easy) target for hackers.
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You will definitely want to avoid any stains or scratches, and silk is dangerously tempting to bugs.
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What makes cryptocurrency such a tempting target is that once it's stolen, there's no getting it back.
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The rest of us have Netflix — and are completely weak in the face of its tempting roster.
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Too tempting—I should have worn something less appealing than… khaki pants from the Gap, I guess.
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RULING Russia was not a tempting prospect in 1613, when the first Romanov reluctantly took the throne.
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"It's easy and tempting to say 'Oh, I'm just going to drop someone somewhere amazing," he said.
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"Restaurant takeout or delivery can be tempting when time is tight on a busy weeknight," Moyer says.
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In fact, festive traditions are so fun that it's tempting to start a few more this year.
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Similarly, the bar of circles just being there at the top of the app is so tempting.
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It's tempting to the audience too, until you remember that both men have pregnant wives at home.
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And what a tempting fantasy that is, the illusion of control in a chaotic and unpredictable world.
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It would be tempting to see this as a turning point in our attitudes toward assault cases.
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And if you already own a number of Olympus lenses, it has to be a tempting indulgence.
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It is tempting, when bright talent dies young, to say that we never knew their full potential.
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It's tempting to view this incident as a sideshow, a social media kerfuffle with no real significance.
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It is tempting to see transhumanism, too, as merely the latest rebranding of a very old desire.
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Any one of those cases could be a tempting target for third-party research firms like Ergo.
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If conventional selection can yield such improvements, it is tempting not to bother with anything more complicated.
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Every now and then there's something so on-trend and affordable, it's tempting just to risk it.
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But the most tempting solution is to change the road, not the terms of the bargain itself.
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It's tempting to be sympathetic, to read pain into some of the photographs of the young woman.
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When it's just me and Jesus, it's awfully tempting to believe Jesus agrees with me on everything.
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And it's tempting to fantasize that a Trump defeat would be a powerful symbolic blow to racism.
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Many of us have fallen victim to the ever-so-tempting siren song of a free trial.
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It is tempting to suggest that this is because of the context in which Mourinho finds himself.
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Once upon a time, that choice may have been tempting — the glamour, the celebrity, the movie deals.
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But seriously y'all, the sheer breadth of the hubris here has just got to be tempting fate.
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Dealers say auction houses offer tempting guarantees: undisclosed amounts promised to sellers regardless of a sale's outcome.
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But his bat is such a weapon, it may be tempting for the Cubs to play him.
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Since our current offerings already appeal to consumers, staying focused on our core business model is tempting.
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The Parisians seemed utterly unconcerned with tempting fate, riling their opponents or projecting an air of contentment.
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It's tempting to dismiss King as an isolated crank who doesn't speak for a lot of Republicans.
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Then again, wearing a tracksuit while a lingerie-clad brunette seduces you must be a tempting gig.
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Why it matters: It's a tempting offer, as farmers are a crucial component of Trump's voter base.
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It's tempting to sigh at his smile, or to cheer when he makes his escape from prison.
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We all wander through our days tempting fate by porting around gadgets with sub-par battery life.
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It's particularly tempting to get rid of what is likely your biggest monthly debt payment — your mortgage.
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Your web browser may also support free or cheap add-on programs for blocking those tempting websites.
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It can tempting to purchase trip cancellation insurance when a flight costs hundreds or thousands of dollars.
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It's tempting to analyze each officeholder's approach to the Trump era as a matter of individual character.
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It can be tempting when they get approached with money and benefits that they've never had before.
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While it's tempting to simply state the facts and bash on the customer for being wrong, don't.
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But I keep worrying about nature; it's out there, like Everest, tempting me to identification and discovery.
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It's tempting, anyway, to think of Mastermind not as a brand, but an idea, which is ageless.
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It's tempting to think about status and image, and how these concerns of marketing influence consumer behavior.
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Room service is also an option, and with rooms so stylish, ordering in is a tempting choice.
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As tempting as it is to hammer Mr. Trump for his epic hypocrisy, it is a mistake.
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It is tempting to think of globalization as a constant process, but historically that's not the case.
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It's tempting to cheer your kids up when they're sad or calm them down when they're angry.
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It is tempting in a hyper-responsive and reactionary world to take a data point and extrapolate.
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It has a better chance of tempting investors, who might then press the chip maker into negotiations.
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He's such a menace that it's tempting to cheer any vituperative critic and grab any handy truncheon.
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Since the crash, it's been tempting to see suit-wearers as a devilish sub-sect of humanity.
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If true, that could be a tempting site for a future spacecraft to untangle the methane mystery.
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It's always tempting to watch the Olympics and wonder: Could I have been good at [obscure sport]?
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It's tempting to assume that the closing of a writers' colony is a sign of its failure.
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Others are tempting, well-groomed areas in plain view but cordoned off by iron railings and gates.
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But the setting is definitely a plus, one made more tempting by the looming end of summer.
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Cold days and dark nights make it tempting to sit on the couch and binge-watch Netflix.
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But experts say that while it's tempting to cash in, Americans should exhaust every other option first.
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Of course, try to curb your phone-on-the-toilet usage, as tempting as it can be.
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And it's in this viciously tempting copout where the harm flourishes like a mid-summer yeast infection.
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It's tempting to sell what you have as quickly as possible to make that feeling go away.
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When you need help with your money, it's tempting to hire the first financial advisor you meet.
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It's tempting to turn to experts, but how do you know they're not just following the herd?
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It might be tempting to conflate the character Nicole with the author named on the book jacket.
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And though offering suggestions for how to improve his life will be tempting, simply listening is better.
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" Obama acknowledged that "it's tempting to pull back" and "wash our hands of conflicts that seem intractable.
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And it is tempting, and perhaps fair game, to mock the cluelessness of the young and affluent.
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If the company was a tempting target for a short seller, it was also an elusive one.
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For those who can't afford a second home on their own, sharing one offers a tempting solution.
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While it can be tempting to swoop in and fix problems, mentally strong parents resist that urge.
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Dr. Kerns keeps tempting foods such as desserts and especially anything containing chocolate out of her house.
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In each scene, the Fairy returns in a new disguise, tempting the Young Man from his Fiancée.
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It may be tempting the devil to want more from him, more for him, but I do.
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I feel like I'm tempting fate imagining all of this, but it's too delicious not to contemplate.
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"It's very tempting for people in charge to misuse their power for rent-seeking," Mr. Giang said.
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It is tempting to wonder if a lack of it counted against United and Juventus, in particular.
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While it may be tempting just to call it quits, that's not possible — or feasible — for many.
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A simple T-shirt over an ample bosom is rendered obscene, and you mustn't be too tempting.
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It might be tempting to gush about your own experiences — and you probably have many interesting ones.
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It's tempting to think of treaties as little scraps of paper collecting dust on a historian's bookshelf.
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It's very tempting to just criticize the commission on those grounds and say it's a complete whitewash.
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It is tempting to wonder if these men harbor a romance with two lovers, life and death.
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"It's too tempting to have nation-state level exploits available for free on the web," he said.
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Reasonable gun safety measures might be tempting enough to get Democrats over the line on border security.
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It is tempting to think that the influence of those dusty polemics ebbed as the dust accumulated.
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It's tempting to write off people who refuse to evolve, especially if their candidate loses the election.
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As an opponent of Trump's policies, it is tempting to revel in his numerous failures to date.
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It's tempting to not snap the window's latch and let it all out; it hums with energy.
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"It loses the tempting intensity," said Klaus Wertenbroch, a marketing professor at the graduate business school INSEAD.
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From the outside, it is tempting — though misguided — to put a specific date on Nice's ascendance: Aug.
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And the country's huge market of 1.3 billion people may simply be too tempting to pass up.
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The tree-lined labyrinth is both a tempting playground and a post-apocalyptic vision of suburban emptiness.
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"You're tempting me to do the voice," Credico said as the courtroom braced for a Brando impersonation.
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It can be tempting to think that there's no morally decent way to accumulate that much wealth.
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It's tempting to dismiss these comments as "Trump being Trump" — unworthy of additional attention or heightened scrutiny.
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It's tempting to conclude that there's a pitched battle between AI-risk skeptics and AI-risk believers.
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"It is tempting to make this confirmation process simply an extension of our divided politics," Obama said.
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Then, much to Cosima's and viewers' surprise, Susan counters Cosima's outrage with a terrible but tempting choice.
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It is tempting to pin all the blame for the suffering of China's liberals on Mr Xi himself.
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To ride out the final years of Mrs Merkel's chancellorship in opposition might look tempting to both parties.
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"It seems that the benefits of leaking deals remain too tempting despite the risks," the report's authors said.
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The challenge of protecting yourself can feel so overwhelming that it's tempting to give up on security altogether.
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Look, it's tempting to get all CNN-y and speculate—what if his polling is predicting a loss!
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While it's tempting to immediately type "cute dress" into Google, but hold that thought — we have an idea.
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Basically, the platform itself makes it both easier and more tempting for fans to show off their devotion.
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But while petting a cute puppy can be tempting, there's an alarming reason you'll want to hold off.
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Alexa has its own penchant for creepy behavior, it feels like Amazon is really tempting fate here.[TechCrunch]
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And with world index funds having fees as low as 0.3% a year, they look a tempting option.
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Because shopping—particularly online—can be incredibly tempting, Gharibian recommended giving your credit cards to someone you trust.
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It might be tempting to compare this service to GameFly, but really, the Blockbuster comparison is more apt.
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The trillions that flow through financial markets every day are also a tempting target for cyberwarfare and cybercrime.
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But depressed valuations are tempting to some, including Goldman Sachs which upgraded autos to overweight in early September.
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Chinese already make up 20% of Bhutan's visitors; from their smoky cities its green hills look tempting indeed.
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It has been tempting for four decades to believe that human rights are the primary bulwark against barbarism.
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Another retirement decision that can be tempting to make on your own is when to take Social Security.
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It is tempting to attribute Ms. Martel's intimacy and ease in directing ensemble casts to her own experience.
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In the face of such numbers, it is always tempting to reach for the comfort blanket of prohibition.
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It is tempting to offer Beijing and Taipei joint first place and call it a "One-China" award.
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Though tempting, do not compare your returns to a single index or to other investors for that matter.
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Even as they promise capital discipline, however, demand for green metals and minerals is tempting them to spend.
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"When dealing with agencies, this abdication by ambiguity is even more tempting — and even more problematic," Thapar wrote.
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It would be tempting to say that the scandal surrounding the SpiceJet job advertisement would compound these problems.
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It's tempting to procrastinate on mildly unpleasant chores like going to the dentist or properly scrubbing the bathtub.
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It is tempting to paint the election as a simple contest between pro-Russian and pro-European politicians.
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Tempting as those "deals" might seem, it's worth remembering that you'll likely keep a TV for several years.
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Drawing the analogy between the two economies is tempting, but does not necessarily hold up to closer scrutiny.
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The prospect of this is tempting, because it could lead to Samsung cancelling those shares it buys back.
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She won't be out until around June, but if you've got the cash, she's a very tempting choice.
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It is tempting to see in his departure the end of the era and the ideal of technocracy.
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It may be tempting, but that should be the absolute last resource you turn to fund a business.
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It can be tempting to keep dozens of tabs open, which inevitably slows Chrome down to a crawl.
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It is tempting to see the embassy fiasco as a metaphor for the state of Anglo-American relations.
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These needles, sharp and tempting, serve a real purpose: to help, to heal, and to recover the body.
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Pokemon Go is a free app, but there are in-game items that are very tempting to buy.
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When considering the family of English words, it is tempting to look for the same sort of likenesses.
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Ordering food items at Starbucks may be tricky, as carb-filled pastries can prove to be pretty tempting.
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While it may be tempting, especially under certain conditions, to sell an under-performing investment, stay the course.
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Though it might be tempting to blame climate change, scientists aren't entirely sure what's causing this troubling trend.
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"If they can't get an education, then it is always tempting to join an armed group," she said.
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"It's tempting to think that we all learned something from what happened with Jake," one activist told me.
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It is tempting to dismiss Neymar's deal as essentially a marketing expense for a Gulf monarchy in distress.
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Cyber space and outer space therefore offer attackers tempting targets in the very early stages of a conflict.
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It might have been tempting to be satisfied with being the biggest bank in a small, rich economy.
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"It's always very tempting for a writer to blur the line between fiction and reality," he later said.
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It is tempting to extrapolate the triumph of Google and Alibaba to an entire new group of firms.
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Throughout the decades, female baddies — let's avoid a tempting portmanteau — have so often been the best-dressed characters.
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Tempting Dash arrived in Piedras Negras, Mexico, a stronghold of the notorious Los Zetas cartel, in late 2008.
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The New Republic put it bluntly: It's tempting to blame social media for the degradation of public lands.
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Some people are so charismatic and so confident that it can be tempting to follow anything they say.
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It was tempting to take the easy road and blame someone's Wi-Fi for everything that went wrong.
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In the immediate aftermath of awful events, it is tempting but usually wrong to assume far-reaching consequences.
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As long as central banks are still pumping liquidity into the markets, it is tempting not to worry.
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And indeed, the $3993 price point is mighty tempting in a world of $2399 and $23 flagship devices.
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They will keep taking meaningless fights and if you keep watching them, Bellator will keep tempting them back.
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They consciously avoid these behaviors because they are tempting and easy to fall into if one isn't careful.
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Trapped in a hell more or less of our own making, it's tempting to dream of another world.
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It can be so tempting to give cute animals human clothes, but sometimes we take it too far.
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It is tempting to buy into the notion that congressional initiatives can make up for interest-rate increases.
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While it can be tempting to keep lists on your phone, try jotting them down in a notebook.
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But its new chip offers a more tempting alternative to plugging a screen directly into a graphics card.
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On Friday, your planetary ruler Venus harmonizes with planet of abundance Jupiter, tempting you to make major purchases.
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It's tempting to say that a 100Mbps connection is all you need, and it probably is for now.
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It is so tempting to believe that U.S. military intervention offers a quick solution to the Venezuela crisis.
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The siren's call of utopian command-and-control, government-mandated "fairness," no matter how tempting, must be resisted.
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Automated self-assembly is a tempting carrot in the world of cutting-edge robotics, and it's obvious why.
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Besides, Bluetooth scanners are so incredibly simple to use that they seem at least like a tempting tool.
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But it is tempting to project that same frame of mind onto nationalists obsessed by their own greatness.
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Pennsylvania (20) — a logical Rust Belt target for Mr. Trump's message of economic revival — offers a tempting possibility.
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It can be tempting to make big life changes right away, but advisors and counselors say to wait.
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It may be tempting to bench him for it, but the Cardinals have been friendly to fantasy opponents.
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WhiteWave's faster growth and higher multiple could have been tempting to the likes of General Mills as well.
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If your auditorium is on a higher floor, get ready to pass by two or three tempting displays.
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It might be tempting in the hectic days of a startup, but don't let accurate, clean bookkeeping falter.
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It may be tempting to turn to another institution in American society that could properly weigh the situation.
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The combination of hype and technical complexity makes a tempting target for thieves, scammers and snake oil salesmen.
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If you're working in oil or acrylic, it's tempting to buy pre-stretched canvases and have it done.
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Living up to your friends' or coworkers' standards is tempting, especially if you just got a sweet bonus.
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So they smoke, they drink, they take piles of drugs and sleep around with wild, S.T.D.-tempting abandon.
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And part of what gets us into these debt holes are the tempting offers from credit card companies.
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A six-speed manual would have made the Supra more tempting, and one is supposedly in the works.
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It is tempting to evaluate compromise legislation with a scorecard: What did Democrats and Republicans win or lose?
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Does the idea seem tempting, or does it make one or both of you break out in hives?
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You may find it tempting to confide in a work buddy, but no good will come of it.
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"The possibility to join an administration that is trying to resolve those topics was very tempting," Herrera said.
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A six-speed manual would have made the Supra more tempting, but one is supposedly in the works.
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If you fear a Trump presidency, it's tempting to want the media's firepower heavily trained on one side.
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If you are with someone who is dealing with addiction, it can be tempting to stay with them.
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It's tempting to blame this status quo on humanity's well-documented reluctance to give up bacon and steaks.
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It's tempting, I know, to roll out of bed and blob over to your laptop in your pajamas.
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The information they share is just too tempting to ignore — especially when it reaffirms our existing political beliefs.
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It is also is tempting to view foreign interference in the upcoming American elections as mischievous political meddling.
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Their restraint is admirable because it would have been tempting to speculate whether the site was occupied permanently.
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In a dance with an apple, she also becomes Eve, tempting Adam with the fruit of the tree.
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With so many options, it can be tempting to just quit, open your Seamless app, and order delivery.
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So there was really no justification for a self-pity party, even though it was tempting at times.
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Callers used to argue that what she did was immoral; tempting men all day purely for monetary gain.
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It's tempting — and popular — to frame a social network as a neutral platform and disown responsibility for content.
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Now, a tempting offer has arrived that would cut Mr. Sharpe's losses and take Larry off his hands.
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But Envision's growing hold on hospital E.R.s may be tempting enough to go through with the deal anyway.
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"It's tempting to think we can just come up with the right name and that signals our intentions."
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The most tempting Republican legislation may be one that involves political power rather than any specific policy area.
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When people withdraw and don't explain why, it is tempting — and easiest — to jump to the harshest conclusion.
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After this account is built, it can be tempting to leave any spare cash in your checking account.
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Tempting though it is to call the film a bodice-ripper, that would be incorrect, for two reasons.
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Americans should be outraged, but the vacuuming is invisible and the convenience of devices and apps too tempting.
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The new Mini arrives October 22, priced at a tempting $49 — the same as its briskly selling predecessor.
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That $394 million is tempting for anybody, but your chances of winning Powerball are 1 in 292 million.
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But with the ARM acquisition, the chance for another big, transformative deal appears to have proved too tempting.
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It was at first tempting to reply that MacMillan seemed all too keen on the humiliation of women.
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It's tempting to justify overworking employees in the name of getting customers their packages a little bit faster.
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Tempting. Watching hot mozz' stretch out of your own mouth in the reflection of your dark laptop screen?
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As tempting as it may be, snooping is never a good idea, in the real world or online.
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It may be tempting to wipe down your phone's screen with some rubbing alcohol or a disinfectant wipe.
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But at the same time the pictures are all the time tempting you to explore the narrative possibilities.
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It's tempting to think that Thursday's indictment shows that the current campaign-finance system functions as it should.
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One agency director told BuzzFeed News it's "tempting" to offer black PR services because of the potential profit.
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It may be tempting to dismiss Russia as irrelevant in this domain, but that would be a mistake.
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It's tempting to believe, when cornered by such a chatterer, that a chronic talker is a selfish egotist.
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Now, it can be tempting to start counting calories and try to lose all of that weight fast.
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It's tempting to back FAU in this spot, as this is literally a home game for the Owls.
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Tempting opportunities still present themselves for me to play and I feel better than I have in years.
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It's tempting to write some balancing lines here about why 2020 will be a particularly shock-prone year.
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The "internet of things" will eventually comprise perhaps a trillion connected devices—each a tempting target for hackers.
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It can be tempting to relax a little when you know you're on your way out the door.
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"It's tempting to eat, put on makeup or interact with your phone when you're not moving," Nelson said.
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The à la carte menu would be more tempting if it overlapped at all with the tasting menu.
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Available in a range of tempting colors, these streamlined wallets will please a minimalist weary of basic black.
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The survey found that the least offensive lunches were those of tempting buttered toast, pastries, and bacon sandwiches.
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We know it's tempting to splurge on the latest and greatest Apple products, but honestly, it's not necessary.
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It's tempting to paint this picture in absolutes, but it won't lead us any closer to a resolution.
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It's tempting to think marijuana is a harmless substance that poses no threat to teens and young adults.
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Today money is "burning" people as it turns them corrupt, tempting them to use their wealth for bad.
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Meanwhile, the potential fruits to be gained using the latest and greatest cyber tools grow ever more tempting.
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And since most nonfiction book authors aren't exactly rolling in spare cash, it's a tempting corner to cut.
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Yet the problem is that Trump's conspiratorial voter fraud narrative will surely be tempting for many Republican politicians.
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But it also creates a tempting loophole for many others to reclassify their personal income as business income.
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Add some texture with a sheepskin throw and it will be tempting to keep them out all the time.
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So after getting close to winning, it's highly tempting to give it another try, similar to a slot machine.
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It's tempting to feel at ease and think about something else — maybe even drop your hands into your lap.
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It's tempting to lay the blame on well-known destructive political leaders (Newt Gingrich, Mitch McConnell, Donald Trump, etc.).
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"It's really tempting for the science community to put their foot down and say, 'No no no,'" she says.
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With this in mind, it might be tempting to play some Call of Duty and call it professional development.
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But they can also get expensive: While Meghan Markle's Lululemon leggings are definitely tempting, their $140 price point isn't.
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It may seem tempting to buy Uber (UBER) on Friday — the day of its eagerly anticipated initial public offering.
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Holy forking shirtballs, the world Apple unveiled at its media event Monday looks like a tempting place to live.
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Tempted by the possibility of finding out where her Departed husband and children went proves too tempting for Nora.
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As the worst-performing sector this year, financial stocks might make a tempting target for investors looking for value.
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It's tempting to try to blend in, but we have to infuse the word "immigration" with more positive visuals.
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It is tempting simply to accept the errors—after all, they tend to be off by just a little.
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Orbs serve other purposes in-game, like helping you summon heroes, so quickly it becomes tempting to stock up.
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This version sounds a bit more tempting, though someone needs to tell us about the area's native predator population.
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As tempting as that perfect Blue Lagoon floating photo might be, it's just not worth it for the 'gram.
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"On the surface, it might be tempting to compare the screen to, say, the Game Boy," the company says.
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It would have been tempting to say Cam Newton, but he made huge steps down the stretch last year.
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It is tempting to see CNN's leaked story as an early sign of the backlash such attacks have invited.
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Their first single, "One Step Closer" came slithering out of my beat-up speakers like the serpent tempting Eve.
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Then there is the good story, another tempting reason to consider those in the shadows of the primary contenders.
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It's tempting for entrepreneurs to say, 'I can build a cool product and measure a lot of different things.
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It's tempting to blame the man at the top — Barack Obama, whose own approval rating just hit 56 percent.
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It thereby hopes to address its own concerns over China's rise, while tempting America back into the multilateral system.
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It is tempting to dismiss the rise of radicalism as an inevitable after-effect of the global financial crisis.
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At $12 a month, it can be tempting to write off a bank's maintenance fee as a minor inconvenience.
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Tempting as this is, it comes at a price, and she sees that the boys grow listless over time.
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He just held me tighter and ran his fingertips up and down, slowly tempting me open with his stroking.
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It might be tempting to consign Hogarth and his pictures, with their powdered wigs and random barbarity, to history.
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It's also true that calls for a reasonable debate by reasonable-sounding people like Rick Perry may be tempting.
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It's tempting to imagine a history where the device arrived on the scene in time to save BlackBerry's hide.
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Easter brought some solace, if only because Thomas Cook's low valuation has made it an increasingly tempting takeover target.
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Although tempting to teachers (and some parents), Labour's promise to abolish SATs raises a question: what would replace them?
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Obviously, there'll be a few things that can't wait, that you can't ignore no matter how tempting it is.
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Perhaps most tempting is the base model, the ZenFone 3, with looks that bely its modest $250 price tag.
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And there's one warning you've probably heard again and again: Tempting as it may be — do not squeeze them.
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It is tempting to believe that melodious campaigns of the past were more enjoyable than today's anxious, apocalyptic affairs.
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As tempting as it is to go straight to the weights, warming up is integral to a good workout.
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It's tempting to draw parallels with Facebook or Twitter-owned Periscope, which are trying to popularize mobile live-streaming.
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And it's always so tempting to glance at my work email -- just a couple more notes to jot down.
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If you're moving somewhere new, it can be tempting to just rent sight unseen, since it&aposs probably temporary.
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It's tempting to believe that the recent groundswell in talk about Hollywood's diversity problem would result in actual improvement.
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The operation launched in earnest in 2009, and got off to a great start, with Tempting Dash winning $600,000.
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But the drug of victory emits such a tempting call, even for a man with his strength and power.
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I think that she&aposs probably right, but I do understand that it can be very, very tempting sometimes.
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Although it's tempting to take these photos at the darkest hour, neon photos also come out brilliantly at dusk.
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It's tempting to think of fax machines as a relic, every bit as relevant as an eight-track tape.
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And while it might be tempting to think that more CO2 equals more happy plants, it's not that simple.
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A morning latte is a lot less tempting when you're aware of the cost: $1,000 on average per year.
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It's tempting to say that each is an individual, and yet that would introduce a hint of the figurative.
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It's often tempting to read popular films and TV shows in ways that play pop psychologist to the nation.
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It's hard to stay angry for that long, about anything, and it's tempting to just shrug, maybe even laugh.
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One tactic is loading the checkout aisle with tempting products: cold sodas, candy bars, and 99-cent knick-knacks.
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Living up to your friends' or coworkers' standards is tempting — and if you're guilty of it, you're not alone.
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Though do-it-yourself home repair may seem tempting, don't assume it's necessarily the cheaper or easier way out.
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To many investors, the latter may sound tempting, despite Whole Foods stock's 10 percent jump on the Jana news.
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It's tempting to think of the mind as a layer that sits on top of more primitive cognitive structures.
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In the age of Netflix and instant gratification, it's tempting to gallop through TV shows as quickly as possible.
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The 30-mph grapefruit they barely managed to get over the plate is too tempting not to swing at.
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Still, daydreaming of more talented people that should win Emmys for their past contributions is too tempting to ignore.
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It may be tempting for one partner to take a backseat and let the other take care of everything.
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The prospect of becoming part of an $80 billion global group could be tempting for FCA Chairman John Elkann.
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Sure, it would be tempting and emotionally satisfying to knock the guy, but it doesn't serve the greater good.
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It is tempting, though, because who wouldn't want to join the diverse community of video game fanatics out there?
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It was easy enough to cheat in Counter-Strike, and the prospect of spooking his buddies proved too tempting.
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At the same time, it's tempting to roll one's eyes at the time and energy exhausted sniping at minutia.
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It provides easy, flexible work: a tempting alternative to normal rat race employment in China's cutthroat graduate job market.
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Open-mindedness, whether about the potential dangers of vaccines or the possible efficacy of energy healing, is always tempting.
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It may be tempting to wait for elections in other EU countries, notably the French presidential election next spring.
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One of the reasons an impeachment campaign is tempting is because it papers over divisions within the Democratic Party.
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The fizzing labour market had been tempting Americans who had given up on work back into the labour force.
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It's tempting to feel superior in moments like this, but Brexit will theoretically be over on March 29, 2019.
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Theft is a long-standing problem for cryptocurrency, particularly for any institution large enough to make a tempting target.
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It's tempting to think of malbec from the Mendoza region of Argentina as the cheap Chinese food of wine.
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So it may be tempting to expect that the probe of the Superfund Task Force will expose similar misdeeds.
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It can be tempting to cheer your kids up when they're sad or calm them down when they're angry.
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But the same factors that make warehouses a draw for labor have made them a tempting target for automation.
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It would be tempting to cite stern warnings from the founders against this potential threat to the political establishment.
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Had Mr. Morea continued on this path, it's tempting to imagine how his career trajectory might have mirrored theirs.
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Don't interrogate them or, even more tempting, try to make them feel better by sharing struggles of your own.
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However, if it's really not for you, Nodus, a Los Angeles-based watch brand, offers several other tempting styles.
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It may be tempting to blame the Great Recession of 2008-9 for the paltry 10-year growth rate.
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So for those interested in advancing transformative solutions, it can be tempting to avoid this discussion of funding altogether.
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Slowing this trend has emerged as a tempting new avenue to address the plight of a beleaguered working class.
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One tactic is loading the checkout aisle with tempting products: cold sodas, candy bars and 99-cent knick-knacks.
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This was because a third option had presented itself, and it was perhaps the most tempting of the lot.
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Its infamous park-style sidewalk bench, tempting to look at but dangerous for civilians to sit on, was gone.
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