However, the European Union might give in to the temptation to overly ease in order to stimulate Europe's stagnant economies.
However, the European Union might give in to the temptation to overly ease in order to stimulate Europe's stag-nant economies.
Unfortunately you've given in to temptation and lose your computer.
As for the corporate embrace of innovation: before we give in to temptation, and dismiss these efforts as cynical platitudes, consider the following: what if a senior leader within a large company decided she genuinely wanted to innovate, to try to get a traditional corporation to think differently, to share ideas better, to express passion and enthusiasm, and to leverage scale to maximize the impact of such innovative thinking.
But the United States should not give in to the temptation to respond by acting offensively in cyberspace.
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In fairness, the committee has done well to resist the common temptation, when looking at things superficially, to name and blame a particular party, or even a particular person, like the Obama government clearly could not avoid the same temptation in the weeks following the disaster, explicitly and exclusively heaping blame on BP and its CEO Tony Hayward in particular.
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Rather I suspect he found himself sliding insidiously down that very slippery slope we can all find ourselves on when we first decide to give in to the temptation to surrender self-respect for self-interest, albeit perhaps in more mundane ways, in our own lives.
One reason is that the limited devolution of power from Paris to the provinces in the 1980s has increased regional politicians' powers of patronage: hence the fall into temptation in the 1990s of Alain Carignon, mayor of Grenoble, and Michel Noir, mayor of Lyons, both of whom went to prison.
"The United States must, in particular, resist the temptation to appease its allies in the hope that, by so doing, some vestige of the needed multilateral export control regime can be preserved, " Gaffney concluded.
With sites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter growing easier to peruse and participate in via phone, the temptation to zone out while in the presence of family, friends and co-workers will grow even more difficult to resist in 2013.
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Members have personal contacts they can turn to, day or night, in times of temptation.
The AFL-CIO never gave in to the temptation to consort with groups that were fronts for collaborators.
But on this day, we are reminded that at our best, we do not give in to this temptation.
The temptation in Japan is always to achieve this by giving in to the traditionally strong appetite for tight fiscal policy.
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It is the story of childhood sweethearts, preparing to get married when a cousin turns up and puts temptation in one of their ways.
Then realize that as soon as you give in to the temptation, as soon as you release the tension, all the pleasure will be gone.
Whatever you plan to do, it will disrupt the connection between the thought and the giving-in to the temptation, and consequently, over time the thoughts will fade all on their own.
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And there was resistance to the temptation in Washington to turn these things into political talking points, but allow them instead to be more organic and focused on the substance -- and not just on fiscal issues, as I said, but immigration reform, gun violence, energy independence, education -- the whole range of issues that are the President's priorities and they also happen to be the American people's priorities.
In Asia, the temptation for producers to play foul may be even greater than in Europe or America, because economic power tends to be concentrated in fewer hands.
But in this cycle, the temptation to run may prove strong in the Other Body as well.
Given European banks' extensive exposures across the Atlantic, and given the political pressure on them to deleverage anywhere but in their domestic market, the temptation for the banks to liquidate in the U.S. and let the American economy take the strain is huge.
There is a temptation, in conservative circles, to give the Bush Administration all the credit for this.
But temptation, in politics as in other things, doesn't work like that.
In validation, especially if you have a sample product in hand, the temptation to cross the line from asking to selling is almost irresistible.
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In time, the temptation to take pilsner several steps beyond--to go lighter and lighter, until the lager neither offends nor intrigues any potential drinker--overcame dozens of giant breweries around the world.
In fact, the commission is emphatic that Congress avoid the temptation to order a wholesale change in the way states and local governments count ballots.
But the temptation to plug in and never log back out again is strong.
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The reduction of such monetary inflation generally results in a slowdown and the temptation to reflate.
There is always the temptation to step in and buy the bargains once a well-known company declines sharply.
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