While it's tempting to tell you to jump in, in truth there are reasons to worry.
It might be tempting to write the anonymous poster off as a disgruntled employee.
It is tempting to think that a blueprint is passed from one Olympics to another.
So it can be tempting to stay put, no matter how unhappy you are.
But it's tempting to just wait until some sanity or certainty emerges from Washington.
It is tempting to dig deeper into his past to find the roots of his success.
"It is very tempting to divert your attention to where the money is, " he says.
It is tempting to put time-limits on such a venture, but that would be futile.
It is tempting to conclude that the constitutional debate is therefore much ado about nothing.
It is tempting to dismiss this trite formulation as a meaningless excuse for inaction.
It's tempting to see this high-profile interview as another extension of the Armstrong narrative.
It's certainly tempting to put off planning and hope for a quick resolution after Nov. 2.
So it was tempting to assume that legislative fireworks might follow the clear victory of 2004.
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It is tempting to treat poor Mr Levin's book on sex addiction as a spoof.
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And it's tempting to feel like we've been cursed to relive these nightmares over and over again.
It can be tempting to think that those coming to America today are somehow different from us.
Multinationals that come from highly litigious societies find it tempting to skirt the law, with little ramifications.
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And it must be tempting to turn the knife by trying to take those arguments to pieces.
"Once you create these tools, it's very tempting to use them, " says Jonathan Zittrain, a Harvard Law professor.
While it may be tempting to get frustrated, avoid punishing pets when you find accidents after the fact.
While under fire from customers, employees and reporters, it might be tempting to delegate the dissemination of information.
Frail and weedlike, a single vine spiraling up a structure can be ugly and tempting to rip down.
Were so much not at stake, it would be tempting to give up and call the troops home.
Now it is tempting to view her preference for a smaller Australia as emblematic of her troubled leadership.
It is tempting to compare the present era with the 19th century, when Britain was the sole superpower.
But the new technology is also proving so tempting to some that they cannot keep their hands off it.
So it would be tempting to assume that Microsoft is really two businesses.
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The five possible targets (see table on p. 62) are on the small side, thus more tempting to acquirers.
It may be tempting to class the model-turned-presenter as yet another all-style-no-substance star.
Of course, it is very tempting to attribute a precipitous rise in violent crime to recent police layoffs.
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