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"tempt" Definitions
  1. to attract somebody or make somebody want to do or have something, even if they know it is wrong
  2. to persuade or try to persuade somebody to do something that you want them to do, for example by offering them something

775 Sentences With "tempt"

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The swell of support he felt then was almost enough to tempt him into a run in 2012, and it was definitely enough to tempt him into a run in 2016.
Tony Quan is a famous graffiti artist known as Tempt.
But that is why you don't want to tempt fate.
A successful debut might tempt others to do the same.
It's enough to tempt you into renovating your own house.
Indeed, finance offers great enough material rewards to tempt saints.
Tenants in arrears tempt eviction if they report housing problems.
That double loss prompted the scheme to tempt them back.
Am I a moron to tempt fate a second time?
Meanwhile, Catherine tries to tempt Keira with affection and offerings.
A rising currency may also tempt domestic companies to borrow abroad.
A better approach is to tempt people out of the shadows.
Or you are thrust into party situations that tempt your demons.
Tempt Me Two Piece Off Shoulder Ruffled Crop Bikini, $22.99; amazon.
The flexibility of the scheme may tempt more youngsters to save.
That could tempt some on its moderate wing to split off.
We have bait, tiny little shrimp to tempt their cannibalistic brethren.
"Do not / tempt the gods to board your craft," Schiff warns.
Cosmetic improvements may, however, tempt Next to neglect a basic problem.
Carriers might tempt you with an affordable 24-month payment plan.
But do not let that tempt you to hide that income.
At home, Slack's notifications tempt you to work on the weekend.
At home, Slack's notifications tempt you to work on the weekend.
Would the new Google News tempt an RSS fan to switch over?
The weekend's festive Leo moon will tempt us with its siren song.
At first glance, this pattern might tempt progressive readers to feel optimistic.
"Profiteers tempt and endeavor to hook us with compulsive addictions," Romney said.
Why tempt fate if fate itself gives you a sign, a hint?
Why are you trying to tempt us into shopping before Prime Day?
While on-demand listening may tempt them, Pandora's late to the party.
But you should exercise caution when circumstances tempt you to disregard principles.
Seemingly, there are few other positions out there that might tempt him.
But there's also something primal that often leads people to tempt fate.
I tried, unsuccessfully, to tempt Tess with word puzzles throughout her childhood.
The anticipated bak kut teh recipe may tempt viewers to take notes.
That information overload can tempt many well-meaning people to tune out.
But the trappings of TV and movies can tempt you to feel entitled.
But retailers will always come up with another shopping holiday to tempt you.
I'm not Mr. Friendly, I can be a prick if you tempt me
You know how you sometimes act mean and aloof to tempt your crush?
Those phones exude luxury and tempt you to caress them every single time.
Market choppiness can be scary, and might tempt you to sell losing investments.
The Spot's smaller display didn't tempt me with desire for fuller app experiences.
Stores wore boomtown facades to tempt passing drivers and their dollars to linger.
The strategy was to tempt us and dare us at the same time.
Drunken driving and seatbelt-less riding don't tempt drivers at almost every moment.
Despite all that, in-store events continue to tempt shoppers to this day.
I don't think that the nebulous possibility of dealmaking should tempt liberals to welcome this kind of experiment; I don't think the hope of a more working-class-friendly G.O.P. should tempt conservative reformers to learn to love it either.
Maybe that's enough to tempt you into losing this year's Little Drummer Boy Challenge.
Worst of all, the negotiations will tempt Trump to indulge his worst isolationist impulses.
But we should exercise caution when uncomfortable circumstances tempt us to disregard timeless principles.
This might tempt the firm to raise its prices, prompting a backlash from customers.
And to tempt fans to subscribe, they also can make some Lens content public.
Lucrative offers from the two expansion clubs did not tempt him to come back.
Yet, I am convinced that Satan assigned a special goon squad to tempt him.
When I was young, I liked to toy with my fate, to tempt it.
All the same, vast unknown chunks of the world still tempt the purely adventurous.
Microsoft has one important tool in its education bundle to help tempt students: Minecraft.
If that's Johnson's plan, he won't be the first diplomat to tempt Trump's ego.
Dollar stores also tempt customers who like the feeling of finding a good deal.
Sure, I think she would be all right driving home, but why tempt fate?
Then we added in peanut butter and liver treats to tempt her taste buds.
Front Burner Breadbaskets all over Brazil often tempt with warm, crusty rolls oozing cheese.
We don't want to tempt South Korea or Japan to develop indigenous nuclear arsenals.
You're trying to subliminally tempt people into eating sugary snacks for your own gain.
Tate's poems tempt you to interpret them as parables, as I have done above.
"I tempt myself at least once a week with a stop in," says Glass.
Tempt the Dems to take this bait Pollute their Wave with fear and hate.
The latest iteration to temporarily tempt your tastebuds is a slightly unexpected take on Doritos.
The problem, of course, is that every section is filled with something to tempt you.
If the thought of delicious revenge doesn't tempt you, then do it for the girls.
Streaming services are hurting listeners in their quest to tempt them into subscribing for exclusives.
But Labour's disarray may yet tempt her to try, perhaps next year or in 2018.
He opts for understatement even with projects that would tempt other publishers to be ostentatious.
It might even tempt future opponents into reckless calculations that we, and they, will regret.
It will be to explode everything, so don't tempt me too much to come back.
The sound bounced off the old oak floors, stained and varnished to tempt potential buyers.
An offshore royalty cut could tempt drillers to bid more aggressively in future lease sales.
That would tempt fate, and probably ensure that we'd get our just deserts next time.
I was so grateful that Janak had survived, but I could not tempt fate again.
Front Burner Terra Botanical Gin is the latest spirit to tempt your tonic and lime.
I tried five bottle types to see if I could tempt her, but none worked.
But high prices will tempt OPEC members and other producers to start pumping, he said.
We're supposed to be thinking about "lure" as a verb, and the answer is TEMPT.
You can tempt me with a plate of Louisiana dirty rice, risotto, paella or biryani.
Kara Swisher: I dared Ash to hug the flag, but ... Ash Carter: Don't tempt me.
The money should help cushion the financial blow, and tempt them towards on-the-job training.
The hope is that the stability and reduced design costs will tempt more teams to compete.
That idea will tempt those diplomats and analysts who think Russia is too important to alienate.
But perhaps the only man/angry purple gummy bear who could tempt her would be Thanos.
" The former secretary of State then sparked social media buzz with her response: "Don't tempt me.
Crises are dangerous because they tempt players to engage in extraconstitutional action to get their way.
It might be enough to tempt you to upgrade your MacBook Pro this Christmas after all.
The current price weakness is also likely to tempt buyers in the Middle East and Africa.
There's no humidity in the air trying to tempt your strands out of your sleek blowout.
Such supportive conditions are likely to tempt Chinese issuers, in particular, to add to the supply.
This means growing the mussels in tainted waters is unlikely to tempt anyone into harvesting them.
To Mr Putin it will seem like weakness, and that may tempt him to attack again.
That could tempt companies to increase ad spending online, which would be a windfall for Google.
Food makers also say their latest offerings are tasty enough to tempt more meat eaters' palates.
More than 1,000 exhibitors flock to New York City to show their wares and tempt distributors.
To tempt a private buyer it would have to be able to pay its way eventually.
They are ordinary modern guys, unheroic even if their vanity might tempt them to think otherwise.
Now a wide range of apps and games also tempt drivers to reach for their phones.
"Lord, we ask that You not allow the Devil to tempt Pete into Hell," King said.
" That prompted Clinton, who has twice run for the White House, to respond, "Don't tempt me.
I think it requires more money to tempt those players into actually fixing the final result.
The pitch was designed to tempt an eager left-handed hitter into rolling over a harmless grounder.
The match on Friday included betting odds being displayed on the screen to tempt viewers into wagering.
He may nonetheless have to come up with a more enticing platter to tempt Just Eat shareholders.
Each part of the pool was marked win, lose or draw and had food to tempt him.
LinkedIn is trying to tempt users to share more on the site by adding video support today.
Researchers added flavor to the drugs to tempt the fattening critters to bite before romancing one another.
And if none of those reasons tempt you, then do it for that sweet, sweet sponcon money.
Yet her character does little else than tempt Jack with "the poisoned chalice of fame and money".
The first people to tempt back are those citizens who shifted money offshore ahead of the crisis.
This may tempt some to conclude that the market has ceased to be so reliant on oil.
Mr Lu says he wants to tempt China's newly affluent class with top-quality food from Tasmania.
Some analysts have been concerned that a price recovery could tempt producers to open the taps again.
If he had hoped to tempt South Korea to downgrade its alliance with America, he has failed.
While political instinct might tempt the Democrats to downplay this issue, there is a higher principle involved.
Don't let that big number tempt you to spend on anything other than your credit card payoff.
Yet they may tempt shareholders to take imprudent risks in the quest for the next big thing.
It might also tempt other countries to devalue their currencies, setting off a potentially costly currency war.
The proposed bank would also increase security at marijuana dispensaries, where stockpiles of cash can tempt thieves.
I don't want to tempt the fate of the people I love more than anything in the world.
I make myself a Nespresso then pack strawberries and a banana for snacking so I don't tempt myself.
New clothes and new looks hit stores every week and tempt consumers with cheap shirts, T's, and jeans.
More than 1,000 exhibitors flocked to New York City to show their wares and tempt distributors this year.
Still, the prospect of free accommodation some two hours' journey from central Tokyo might tempt some young families.
If you want to tempt madness and look directly at the eclipse, make sure you have proper eyewear.
And the company advertising a "Metal-Watering Can" on Amazon was presumably not trying to tempt rust aficionados.
Birmingham suffers from being close enough to London to tempt people to commute from there (some already do).
But even when Gase reached out via text when Tannehill got hurt last December, it didn't tempt him.
He continues to tempt Republicans over to the dark side and then wear their souls like a crown.
Smart woman — the less visible the tattoo, perhaps the less likely to tempt the Game of Thrones gods.
Small impulse buys, like candy and ChapStick, are also available at the registers to tempt you during checkout.
That's how the episode ended, with the tiger king trying again to tempt Carol into taking a bite.
FDA-approved tinctures in the iris: indigo with constellations of hypoallergenic gold, all to tempt the camera's attention.
I try to pick something packed with human lessons that will not tempt me to skim in detail.
Once she had them, she would tempt, teach, turn them on to the flavors she'd grown up with.
The city they could see just on the other side of the Rio Grande began to tempt them.
She might have traveled, or frittered her paycheck away on other things that tempt you in your twenties.
It's clear they both tempt each other to unknown powers of the Force, and probably to other temptations.
The Constitution's ambiguity regarding the limits of executive authority can tempt presidents to try and push those limits.
When you know you'll be around people who can push your buttons, it's safer not to tempt fate.
Ironically, a surfeit of cash can tempt a company into making unwise or badly priced acquisitions as well.
More than 2003,2200 exhibitors flocked to New York City to show their wares and tempt distributors this year.
The vendor tried to tempt me with cherries and tangerines, but I was lost in my own thoughts.
Keeping them in your feed can tempt you to contact them with a seemingly harmless "like" or comment.
The UAE also worries that rivals might tempt trade away from Jebel Ali, awkwardly situated deep inside the Gulf.
A bug bounty program is unlikely to tempt any hackers who are only interested in getting a massive payout.
But others are working to pick up the next wave of users, or simply to tempt Spotify's customers away.
All of Apple's software and hardware improvements could help tempt students and teachers to adopt the iPad more widely.
That's a political red flag, and the post-election stock-market surge might tempt some pension trustees to duck.
To tempt you to check it out, Vudu's offering one free conversion just for giving the service a shot. 
The very intractability of the moral dilemma that's been set up is going to tempt writers to cheap answers.
But many worry that these very factors could tempt the central bank back onto the interest rate-cutting path.
Poland itself is trying to tempt back its diaspora, whose children it is cultivating via Saturday schools (see article).
"The Age of Shadows" might tempt another filmmaker to dwell on issues or delve deeper into its characters' hearts.
And, of course, the checkout line is surrounded with travel-size goodies to tempt you at the last minute.
I wouldn't drink at weddings, birthday parties, or any other social event, since I didn't want to tempt him.
Turn off any notifications and any other programs that might tempt you to do something else during the meeting.
States are also reluctant to capitulate to coercive pressure because it may tempt stronger powers to escalate their demands.
Foxconn, a giant electronics maker, is trying to tempt employees back into its factories in China with large bonuses.
How did Eve know what the serpent meant when he said, to tempt her, "Your eyes will be opened"?
That is a political red flag, and the postelection stock market surge might tempt some pension trustees to duck.
But as people shift to online shopping, Hershey is trying to find new ways to tempt customers with sweets.
Clinton herself invited the scrutiny, jokingly replying, "Don't tempt me" when Trump tweeted that Clinton should take on Sen.
If you think raising your spending limit will tempt you to overspend, you should refrain from increasing the limit.
All games have goals and quests, but most don't use theirs to tempt players into disengaging with their world.
For his BA degree, he chose Santa Cruz because its leafy location wouldn't tempt him to go out writing.
Once he was gone, a Trump-Cruz battle was too unappetizing to tempt many top Republicans into the fray.
Well, snow-covered and icy walkways might be enough to tempt some to make the most of the free transport.
To tempt more advertising dollars year after year, Snap will have to continue to create entirely new forms of advertising.
Finally, there is the role of the federal government, whose offers of money tempt cities to embark on silly projects.
Scotchtrooper's Instagram (and blog) will tempt you toward the Dark Side with its fun pairing of stormtroopers and scotch whisky.
And, other than Bernie Sanders, no Democratic candidate would more richly tempt Americans to vote the former than Elizabeth Warren.
But new buyers will be harder to tempt now that crypto-currencies no longer look like a one-way bet.
Although police use bait devices to reduce crime, detractors argue that they tempt people in high-needs areas to steal.
Interrogators tried to tempt him into recanting his faith with the offer of marriage to a "beautiful girl," he said.
A young child immediately attempts to lure the robot with trash, as one might tempt a dog with beef jerky.
Were Kate's words ringing in his head when Heather tried to tempt him and he removed himself from the situation?
A bounce in global financial stocks could tempt others, such as peer Temasek, to sift the wheat from the chaff.
The deals were designed to tempt online streaming services, after both Amazon and Facebook signalled interest in live sports rights.
This allows American companies to offer a wide range of products at affordable prices to tempt smokers away from cigarettes.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway doesn't give guidance, which Buffett has said can tempt executives to manipulate numbers to meet Street expectations.
Say "retro" and "fit and flare" and "tempt me" and they will hear at least some of what you say.
Economists are quietly asking whether an escalating trade war could tempt the country to wield its so-called nuclear option.
Its combination of nostalgia, reverie and tragedy reminds us why we tempt fate to luxuriate in life's fleeting, unexpected moments.
He signed on but was resolved not to tempt fate a fourth time: He jumped ship in New York City.
A heavyweight showdown between Joshua and Deontay Wilder, for example, might tempt HBO, he acknowledged, if only for one night.
But how's this for a new way to tempt fate: What if you replaced the elastic cord with two magnets?
Opponents counter that a legal trade could tempt poachers who kill rhinos to launder their "blood" horns with clean supplies.
They tempt you to use every minute you've paid for but make you sweat bullets to return the car promptly.
But this has not been enough to tempt investors concerned about the investigations amid a widespread consumer backlash against diesel.
Some political analysts believe a very strong showing in the by-elections could tempt Turnbull to call an early poll.
We also worry that the recent widening trade deficit numbers will further tempt the administration into a weak dollar strategy.
And the threat of higher pay could tempt businesses to finally start investing in training and equipment to boost productivity.
But there is a slew of hot new wagons on the market that will tempt you into rejoining the club.
The young boys of the village would tempt them, building them maiden huts when they consented; the cycle would start again.
According to the story, during this time of self-denial, Satan appeared to Jesus and tried to tempt him three times.
Google told NHTSA that the real danger is having auto safety features that could tempt humans to try to take control.
When my hips lifted up to meet his mouth, to tempt him, he finally gave us both what we clearly wanted.
Pladis will try to tempt a broad investor base with goals for industry-topping annual sales growth of nearly 17 percent.
WHEN spring arrives, the first rays of sunshine begin to tempt people off their couches and into nature for a walk.
Censors tilt the playing field by blocking Hollywood films when their release might tempt audiences away from favoured home-grown ones.
That can tempt the unscrupulous, who pocket big profits by packaging table rice for sale as seed, according to counterfeiting experts.
ABC just released a new teaser to tempt viewers, provided watching Nick Viall strut around shirtless is something you consider tempting.
Hopefully he does not tempt fate and just simply retires on the spot after spiking that football for the 69th time.
There are even some places where even the prospect of a monopoly isn't enough to tempt anyone to want to participate.
But those bad polls tempt him to do what he has long said he would, on gun control and tariffs specifically.
Shoppers in brick-and-mortar stores can also be easier to tempt with impulse or add-on purchases than online browsers.
When I walk home from work alone, at least a dozen places tempt me not to cook dinner and indulge instead.
But lawmakers in the new Labour independent grouping may hope to tempt away some pro-EU members of the governing party.
While the study may tempt you to cut asparagus from your diet, the truth is a bit more complicated — and banal.
There's also a full bar and Lavazza espresso bar to tempt you as you enter and exit the hotel every day.
No matter the form or where they're hidden, those images of our past romantic encounters usually just mock and tempt us.
The Crooked one must explain all of her high crimes and misdemeanors," Trump said, prompting Clinton to reply, "don't tempt me.
The protests in Hong Kong, which have turned "toxic," could indeed worsen and "tempt" Beijing to take "aggressive action," said Baucus.
The Lib Dems' manifesto, published on November 20th, represents a bid to tempt voters from the right as well as left.
And in part because incumbent presidents usually get reelected, it's often difficult to tempt top-notch candidates to run against them.
The scene was an escalation of Trump's longtime strategy to vilify the press and tempt reporters into turning into the opposition party.
The need to win back such voters may tempt the next chair of the CDU to push the party to the right.
However, doubts over soybean export demand created by the fractious U.S.-China trade talks could tempt some farmers to stick with corn.
Jamie Hodari, chief executive of Industrious, a rival co-working business, said Mr. Neumann had tried hard to tempt his customers away.
A successful IPO could tempt other tech companies in Southeast Asia to test the public markets with a listing of their own.
These internal M.2474.99 drives are available in capacities ranging from 21920GB to almost 299.99TB with prices that could potentially tempt you.
But the 7 includes enough cumulative iPhone improvements from the past two years to tempt anyone still clinging to an older model.
While it's not necessary to have a PS4 Pro to play VR, the promise of higher-quality graphics could tempt some consumers.
But letting what you see on social media tempt you into spending money on things you don't need is a big mistake.
The bash addition is Microsoft's latest step to try and tempt developers to build Windows apps, alongside acquiring Xamarin earlier this year.
Cheaper housing and better transport links may tempt Labour voters away from the capital's heart, into more marginal seats such as Reading.
Some businesses in Harrogate are paying teenagers well above their minimum wage of £4.05 ($5.70) per hour, to tempt them into work.
Plush pillows and cushy furnishings might tempt you to hunker down indoors, but that will all change when you see what's outside.
Karolina didn't know exactly where he was, but she'd send him pictures of the cat in a bid to tempt him home.
Every one looks to tempt you in, convince you that their tips are the best, and to make you a loyal follower.
Perhaps a big haul of gold medals at this summer's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro might tempt more Britons to dive in.
So for Republicans to draw such a hard line that they provoke a government shutdown would be to tempt a serious backlash.
Like Joe Iconis and Family, they tempt you to rush back to childhood and forward into the future at the same time.
The GOP response in a nutshell Asked if the new Democratic stop-gap bills would in any way tempt Senate Republicans, Sen.
Most of the automakers are building inventories ahead of the festive season beginning this month and are offering discounts to tempt customers.
Except for brunch at Barney Greengrass and the options around Lincoln Center, there's been little to tempt those who don't live nearby.
It makes sense that the devil would get up on this mountain trying to tempt us with all of these worldly pleasures.
The light is still green for state legislatures to draw maps as they please, and tempt their luck in the lower courts.
Major sales on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday (and the list goes on) may tempt us to buy unnecessary goods.
Asked whether he was confident he would be starting and finishing on Sunday, the 35-year-old was unwilling to tempt fate.
Another scenario is that the dropouts are merely discovered, and running a tight labor market will tempt them back into the workforce.
Retreat may tempt many Americans, he wrote in his last book, "Strategic Vision—America and the Crisis of Global Power", published in 2012.
Just don't let that tempt you into shooting video this way — 360-degree video is at its best when the camera is stable.
Regardless, Microsoft is introducing some new features to its Mixer streaming service today to try and tempt gamers over from Twitch and YouTube.
To tempt cowardly voters, Sir Vince has played up the Lib Dems as a party of ideas rather than a government-in-waiting.
Google and Microsoft have their own software and services ecosystem to tempt big businesses to adopt them, but Samsung lacks that crucial element.
Then again, given the survival rate of direwolves, we don't think Sansa would want to tempt fate any more than she already has.
The company will reportedly gift thousands of dollars in products and services to tempt homebuyers to transform their homes into Amazon-surveilled hellscapes.
And is the experience revelatory enough to tempt artists away from Apple, which has long been the brand when it comes to creatives?
The best thing about Arms is that there are no in-game purchases to tempt kids into dropping $19 for a new costume.
Sadly, in today's world of very low interest rates, it is all too likely to tempt other countries down this well-trodden path.
The 2CV was conceived in the 1940s as an inexpensive vehicle that would tempt French farmers away from using a horse and cart.
But both Russia and China face huge economic strains that will tempt their leaders to distract attention at home with nationalist adventures abroad.
Carrot juice doesn't tempt me at all, generally speaking, but if it did, it would need goosing up with salt, cayenne and acid.
Even if Mr. Hofer and the far right lost this time, their strong showing will tempt the mainstream parties to copy their message.
The D.N.C. hack, in exporting kompromat abroad, has established a precedent that may tempt other hackers foreign and domestic, state-sponsored and private.
The manufacturers will be there in force, as you'd expect, showing off their latest kit to tempt the airlines to the negotiating table.
While each of these suddenly affordable opportunities would tempt a newly minted mega-millionaire, none would be the best initial course of action.
While those developments hint at potential threats to Trump, they could also tempt him to use the powers he has been publicly flexing.
The pair shown at the festival were an unappealing, washed-out beige that is unlikely to tempt anyone who cares about their aesthetics.
Kall said Trump will have to resist the urge to go negative in order to connect — even as Clinton seeks to tempt him.
These are just some examples of how regulators and city officials around the world are trying to tempt tech talent to their cities.
Her maidens carry confidence and strength in their unusual form and tempt the viewer to explore a world of fetishism and female submission.
Renata tries to tempt Madeline by saying they'll have the party and then go to Disney the next day, but Madeline cheerfully refuses.
England continues to tempt fate in the back, with passes that arrive jusssst a bit late, or go jussssst a bit off target.
Outside, a few shelves open to the weather tempt you with Proceedings of the 1957 Plumbers' Convention and "Turnips for Fun and Profit".
Netflix will also try to tempt you with a few prospective sleeper hits, including a cheerleading docuseries and a gang-filled British import.
I hope I can give my customer what she wants and you know, I don't want to tempt fate, let's hope the best!
Some investors told Reuters the HKEX would have to raise its offer by at least 20%, mostly in cash, to tempt LSE shareholders.
Some investors told Reuters the HKEX would have to raise its offer by at least 20%, mostly in cash, to tempt LSE shareholders.
Some investors told Reuters the HKEX would have to raise its offer by at least 20% - mostly in cash - to tempt LSE shareholders.
The boom may tempt some tailors to cut corners with their cloth, making it even more important for Nigerians to take their measure.
And corruption is described in detail, with examples of how foreign nationals and US citizens might tempt the president to misuse their power.
A switch to a payroll tax might also tempt some businesses to move to nearby states that do not have such a tax.
Sex dreams are not likely to unveil a wild new kink you dreamt of, or even tempt you pursue new desires in real life.
Rakuten, an aggressive Japanese e-commerce firm, is also said to be preparing to enter the market, which is still big enough to tempt.
Bouchon Bakery & Café doesn't try to waylay customers toddling toward Per Se's blue door and tempt them into having a quiche and salad instead.
America has no difficulty creating low-wage jobs for unskilled immigrants, and its welfare benefits are too mean to tempt refugees out of work.
The lure of high interest rates (needed to curb inflation) and the diminished currency risk that follows a big devaluation will tempt others, too.
It's unclear if or how J.K. Rowling is involved since the texts have historical context, but they will undoubtedly tempt the obsessive Potter fan.
Islamic State has used the internet to tempt recruits from across the world, including sometimes well-educated young men and women from British cities.
My friends will tempt me with details of Grindelwald or whoever the bad wizard in these movies is, but my boycott will remain intact.
That would increase the reasonable as-tested price of $45,215, but it might tempt frugal luxury buyers pondering a BMW X5 or Audi Q7.
Moreover, in doing so, they tempt those in the center and center right to hold their noses and vote for Mr. Trump's re-election.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Express Co is unveiling a new option that could tempt young, budget-conscious consumers into taking on credit card debt.
Declaring a personal privacy interest in something isn't exactly the same as saying you're the dude, but Ulbricht apparently decided not to tempt fate.
Timoi said the promise of instant cash meant developers were able to tempt Maasai to sell their ancestral land, often far below market value.
There's no way I'm going to tempt fate (and the law) and fly a bulky Inspire or Phantom hundreds of feet in the air.
But that did not prove enough to tempt a Labour Party that favors retaining closer ties to the European Union to protect the economy.
To take it any further, as the authors may hope, would be to tempt fate — and also to undermine the modesty of the material.
Building-size ads tempt us to buy a new phone for loved ones this holiday season, or to take advantage of upgrades for ourselves.
As a result, Mr. Glanz described this moment in science journalism as a doldrums, which might tempt many to overstate the incremental or obscure.
So they went to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan in China's southwest, to find their chef, Zhenghua Zhang, and tempt him to New York.
If it is a door, it's a closed door—and yet closed doors tempt us to open them, see what's on the other side.
" Critics argue that the cruise missile's high precision and reduced impact on nearby civilians could tempt a future president to contemplate "limited nuclear war.
NBC will offer a subscription service that will become the home of "The Office," which might be enough on its own to tempt viewers.
An obscure New York City gun case could tempt the justices to make broad pronouncements about a right they haven't addressed in a decade.
The loose narrative becomes tighter when Esi's uncle enters the family's life and tries to tempt her father with a get-rich-quick scheme.
Like many biennials, an expansive theme prescribed to 22018 artists from eight countries can tempt critics to look for missteps as much as triumphs.
Interacting with a conversational interface might tempt you to do other things simultaneously, but just because your eyes are free doesn't mean your brain is.
OpenDNS has more of a focus on filtering and kid safety, and throws some paid-for packages into the mix to tempt in small businesses.
If you haven't tapped out from eating Christmas cookies yet, we've got a sweet list from ice cream makers Ben & Jerry's to tempt your tummy.
Burger King is going back to its fast-food roots with the new menu item after its salads and healthier offerings struggled to tempt diners.
Flavored salts are not significant in my culinary wardrobe, though occasionally some come along that tempt me, like this set of three developed by Momofuku.
Whether these entertaining fan experiences can become lucrative enough to tempt the likes of Messrs Bekele, Kipchoge and Farah back to shorter races is uncertain.
Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos raised doubts about claims from rivals that corporate tax could be lowered to tempt more international firms to the country.
However, the boom fostered by the European Central Bank's (ECB) easy money policies will tempt politicians to shun the hard decisions involved in deeper integration.
Most cases have not been substantiated, but accounts of costumed characters trying to tempt children with candy or cash rattled residents and prompted increased patrols.
A stronger dollar will also tempt OPEC members and other producing countries to exceed the oil output limits they set in recent weeks, Schork said.
Now Microsoft is showing it's willing to go the extra mile to try and tempt a niche market of professionals over to the Windows world.
That may tempt Moniz to impose a sentence of only probation to reduce the risk of an appeal, said Boston College law professor Robert Bloom.
While many shows take a summer vacation, there are plenty that are premiering or returning in June, the better to tempt you to stay inside.
The reports are particularly troubling because any perceived slowdowns by iPhone users might tempt owners to upgrade their entire device instead of replace the battery.
But the three-year diplomas in England and Wales will tempt the impatient and undercapitalized, and many schools besides Cambridge and Oxford have global reputations.
N) wants Japan to do more work on the F-1003 program after earlier attempts to tempt Japanese companies such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (7011.
And why did these things tempt me to the point where I had to make an almighty effort not to do something that I'd regret?
Readers were urged not to tempt God by sporting with "the most awful danger and calamity" — the flagrant vice of bringing a book to bed.
But St. Paul, in the Epistles, explicitly calls for women — and women only — to cover their heads when praying, lest they tempt the other sex.
They attend 12-step groups; they have televisions removed from business trip hotel rooms so pay-per-view won't tempt them; they struggle for intimacy.
May's offer to negotiate, he will most likely face uncomfortable choices if she softens her stance and tries to tempt him with a credible compromise.
Early iterations were typically come-one, come-all affairs, many of which were strategically situated right up against Highway 91 to tempt road-weary travelers.
Jumbo cupcakes, pizza, Chilean sea bass, sushi and overstuffed sandwiches tempt at Kitchen Kabaret, a takeout emporium with bistro seating in a small strip center.
The camera has increasingly become the way major smartphone manufacturers try and outdo the competition, as they try and tempt consumers to upgrade their devices.
However, the state Supreme Courts could potentially become split on the issue — and such splits between jurisdictions often tempt the higher court to step in.
They hope the sight of a bird on the ground will tempt wild birds to come down, thinking there are worms there to be eaten.
Conversely, other analysts have wondered whether the insecurity, inequality and impunity rampant for decades in the region will not tempt voters to choose authoritarian candidates.
Ultimately, Uruguay were able to tempt Portugal into taking shots from distance and then smother them, blocking eight of the 20 Portuguese efforts on goal.
But it likely wouldn't tempt an important ally, and trying to criticize Canada for legalization would only expose America's hypocrisy for letting eight states legalize.
First, higher wage growth could yet tempt more of the jobless to seek work (those who are not actively job-hunting do not count as unemployed).
"Some Londoners are still a bit shy when it comes to tubbing, and we wanted something extra to tempt them in," said the founder, Adam Taffler.
When asked whether a projected slowdown in regional growth would be enough to tempt Saudi Arabia to stop providing external support, Al-Jadaan replied: "Definitely not."
The innovative fast-food Mexican chain is testing three new menu items across the U.S., hoping at least one of them will tempt your taste buds.
Besides, as someone who filed her taxes and signed a lease during this retrograde, I can tell you firsthand — it's kind of fun to tempt fate.
But the extra cost of making engines compliant, and the adverse impact that this has on performance and fuel efficiency, tempt carmakers to flout the rules.
Costco's vacation deals change frequently, so if you don't see any that tempt you, you can customize your own package or check back for other offers.
And aides believe it is possible that the committee hearing on Thursday could tempt Republicans to overreach and appear to be acting on purely political motives.
U.S. government debt yields added to a marked climb higher Thursday, making new multiyear highs as strong economic data continued to tempt investors into riskier assets.
My worry, though, is that the films are so perfectly polished and poised that they tempt the viewer to find their characters' agonies and losses admirable.
The tiny northern Italian village of Bormida has caught on to our widespread national malaise and decided to tempt us with an offer we can't refuse.
Wireless carriers in the United States, whose fierce battle for customers could tempt them into renewing the practice of subsidizing phones, immediately began to offer discounts.
So there I was, that February morning, heading to the hospital with my blazing hot baby, trying to tempt her to drink milk, apple juice, anything.
Despite the pricing premium, it's not enough to tempt all direct lenders to the region, on a risk-reward basis, the senior private debt manager said.
With most of a century of human history under our belts since then, we have a more finely developed sense of when not to tempt fate.
MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - France's new squeeze-out plans may tempt luxury magnate Bernard Arnault to make a final swoop on taking his Christian Dior holding private.
And it's her lamb patty under feta and onions at the Breslin that is most likely to tempt diners away from the other meaty, fatty delights.
Three times the devil tried to tempt Ibrahim to abandon his mission, and each time Ibrahim hurled seven stones at the devil to ward him off.
"Earmarks encourage the worst behavior because they tempt people in Congress to steal taxpayer money to benefit big contributors or grease their own reelection," Budd said.
And stores that are wary of seeing less foot traffic are finding ways to tempt customers with their own subscription-based clothing services, with mixed success.
Vendors interrupted their Sicilian warbling ("It's her that I miss") to tempt passers-by with traditional cartilage salads or spoon out spleen sandwiches over smoky grills.
Thousands of militants remain in those two countries and presumably are still able to tempt gullible Western recruits, who are within reach via laptops and smartphones.
Ross: Don't tempt fate, Frank; there are nadirs as yet unplumbed, and it's always possible that we'll plumb them before we meet again in two weeks.
This kind of thought experiment is obviously dangerous, since it can tempt us to imagine that people have somehow earned miserable fates and deserve to suffer.
Amazon has marked it down a whopping 40% to $149.99, which is a ridiculously good deal that might tempt you to add it to your cart.
Mr. Netanyahu could tempt his former ally turned rival, Avigdor Liberman, leader of the secular, ultranationalist Yisrael Beiteinu, which won eight seats, back into a partnership.
On Soccer A victory at Leicester extended its advantage atop the Premier League, but the team's players and fans are reluctant to tempt fate this time.
Talented playwrights are something of an endangered species, and as much as TV allows them to stay in the game, does it also tempt them away?
"However, Instagram and Facebook's mere presence in India could tempt it to avoid trouble and simply comply," said Chitranshul Sinha, a lawyer in India's Supreme Court.
However, plastic might tempt you to spend more, in which case you're better off sticking with fewer cards or zeroing out your use of them altogether.
"It's very nice here, with the beach, this Copacabana breeze," said Santos, as vendors tried to tempt the growing impromptu crowd with cassava snacks and shrimp.
Landing a star two-way player like Leonard in a sign-and-trade could tempt the Lakers to deal one or more of their burgeoning players.
Seemingly bloodless and distant, drone strikes can tempt presidents and military commanders to inflict grave damage without sufficient forethought, violating sovereign rights and killing innocent civilians.
For those watching at home, live betting odds will be displayed on the screen, covering a range of markets to tempt viewers into wagering on the outcome.
We've pulled together a selection of gifts under $50, and even a few under $10, that will tempt gourmands, home-cooks and aspiring bartenders this holiday season.
While these tools can help citizens avoid unfair penalties, they also might tempt some users to game the system, and could strain the resources of local governments.
Many economists also expect the BoE to revitalise its waning Funding for Lending Scheme or take other measures to tempt banks to lend at record-low rates.
For small companies, the average salary increase needed to tempt skilled workers to take the job was £4,150, while the same figure for larger firms was £5,575.
A minor defeat of around 30 or 40 votes could tempt May to return to Brussels in a last-ditch attempt to tweak the draft withdrawal agreement.
So to tempt people into buying yet another phone, Google has to sweeten the deal, and there's no better way to do that than slashing the cost.
Just like Amazon's viral Orolay coat, this one-piece swimsuit from Tempt Me is universally flattering, beloved by Amazon shoppers, and priced right at $16.99 to $27.99.
He tried to tempt Labour to join him by offering it the defence portfolio—even though he has spent years branding the party as weak on security.
Most Vive owners probably buy apps and games from SteamVR, but HTC is introducing "VR Previews" to tempt Vive and Vive Pro owners to buy VR content.
The question now is whether the release of the report will tempt them to comment, although that risks a bruising, and possibly losing, Twitter battle with Trump.
In September these were among the 5,745 Chinese-made products that started facing American tariffs of 10%—high enough to tempt retailers to look for suppliers elsewhere.
Higher benchmark interest rates under a new government in the United States could also tempt international investors to pull money out of riskier emerging markets, they said.
The Citi analysts added that the ruling Conservative Party currently lead in the polls, which could tempt May to go down the route of a snap election.
Just a week into the new year, Ben & Jerry's is releasing two new varieties of their popular chocolate-covered treats, aimed to tempt everyone upholding their resolutions.
While it could do some of the work for them by providing new details, it will also tempt many of them to go after what he uncovers.
And, since swaddling improves sleep, unwrapped babies wake more often and are more likely to tempt their tired parents to fall asleep with them in their beds.
The Americans did not tempt fate the way they did in their opener, and instead sat back and absorbed the Costa Rican pressure, waiting for a break.
Adrenaline-packed hits like "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and "Jurassic World" as well as features like reclining seats and alcohol were enough to tempt American audiences.
Frequently, competing interests like short-term gain and the path of least resistance tempt leaders, but short-term results do not necessarily result in long-term value.
With term loan pricing so unattractive, extra yield is being piled on to revolvers, in a bid to sweeten a deal and tempt lenders into the deal.
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Sellers at this level are not charged commission, leaving the auction houses to tempt them with higher valuations and bigger percentages of the fees they charge buyers.
Until the legislative branch takes back its intended authority, and remembers how to function, the very existence of the machine will tempt its operator with autocratic power.
They not only fan out those spectacular tail feathers — called a train — to tempt pea hens, but they also shake them in a behavior called train rattling.
That doesn't mean the Poco X2 is the natural successor to the F1, however, nor that it'll necessarily tempt away Indian customers who want the best performance.
Since personal loans give you a fixed amount and don&apost offer a line of credit, they don&apost tempt people to overspend like credit cards do.
It only sells via brick-and-mortar stores, laid out in a maze to tempt shoppers, and turned over 5.03 billion Danish krone ($785.2 million) in 2017.
Some labs started offering kickbacks to treatment centers, who in turn began splitting the profits with halfway houses that would tempt clients with free rent and other services.
Axel Springer acquired Business Insider for about $450 million in 2015, but it's hard to tempt a lot of venture firms when successful exits are below $500 million.
You can warn him when a given comment or idea will tempt or deter an adversary, reassure or unhinge an ally, strengthen or weaken our war-making capacity.
What's next: If the trajectory stays upward in coming weeks, it could create political headwinds for Republicans and tempt the White House to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
But they decided not to tempt fate: "I did not try to approach the trailer and see if any of the inputs would change (but I bet not)."
And the need to expand into new businesses could tempt the big vacation rental platforms like Airbnb to make acquisitions in the space — or try to crush Zeus.
It describes a system in which Facebook determines that you are dissatisfied with what it is showing you, and quickly reshuffles the content to tempt you to stay.
Everything that makes women "dangerous" — or anything that makes her able to tempt a man into behaving immorally — is curtailed through uniforms, and punishable by death or exile.
But it likely wouldn't tempt an important ally, and trying to criticize Canada for legalization would only expose America's hypocrisy for allowing four states and DC to legalize.
It is this presumed weakness that will tempt all factions of the right to rationalize away defeat, and to treat the Clinton presidency as essentially (or actually) illegitimate.
Fall thinks so, and he is doing everything in his power to tempt the city's taco-loving masses to show up in droves for his simple sandwich destination.
They made the decision for whatever reason – money, fame, love of the sport – to tempt fate by exchanging whirling blows with men and women determined to hurt them.
Even if the demons are cartoonish and over-the-top, they're still ostensibly there to either tempt humans or to punish us for giving in to their temptation.
But be warned: this stuff is addictive, so it's probably best not to even tempt yourself once it's officially time to start working on your bathing suit body.
He unveiled a bill to rein in Trump's power to unilaterally impose tariffs (which Trump has gleefully deployed to tempt trade wars China, the EU, Mexico and Canada).
Sometimes local governments actually decrease yellow-light timing to catch more red-light runners, a result of the perverse financial incentives that tempt government officials and camera companies.
They tempt industries to abandon the desire to innovate their way to profitability and instead focus on keeping the subsidies coming, an easy path to government guaranteed profitability.
Currys PC World can't always compete with the likes of Amazon when it comes to price, but it does offer a selection of extras that tempt many shoppers.
This time around, Microsoft has created a quirky ad in the style of a musical to try and tempt MacBook shoppers into buying a Surface Pro 4 instead.
It doesn't help that apps like Seamless tempt you to dine in so easily, too, by letting you place a delivery order with the touch of a screen.
Tech Fix It's the time of year when smartphone makers introduce their newest wares to tempt you to spend your hard-earned dollars on the latest, priciest devices.
If you're just looking for a cheap flash drive though, the shipping cost for the circuit board might tempt you to go down to your local supermarket instead.
Pressure on automakers to meet tougher fuel economy and emissions requirements, and the industry's rush to develop electric cars and autonomous driving can tempt engineers to cut corners.
Strong economic conditions can tempt traders into riskier assets, while increases in inflation undermine the value of government debt because it reduces the purchasing power of fixed payments.
Customers must also be told which seat in the venue they will get, and the site can't tempt purchases by misleading customers over the availability and popularity of tickets.
The BJP controls 303 of the 545 seats in the lower house, which might tempt Modi to push for controversial land and labour reforms to help stimulate the economy.
When the powerful shapeshifting extraterrestrial D'Bari arrive, led by a creature that's taken human form (Jessica Chastain), they tempt her to put those powers to even more destructive use.
The League's triumph could tempt Mr Salvini, the deputy prime minister, to force an election and dump the M123S in favour of a coalition with other right-wing parties.
He added that the government's new policies were probably not bold enough to tempt new manufacturers, nor did they address ways to increase demand, such as lowering sales taxes.
Cheaper housing and better transport links may tempt Labour voters away from the capital's heart where the party dominates, into more marginal constituencies such as Reading, reckons Mr Wilson.
The prospect of murdering all her enemies would certainly tempt Sansa, with Cersei at the top of the list now that Joffrey and Ramsay have both kicked the bucket.
This gave considerable power to the wealthier clubs, who could tempt players with higher (albeit not unrestricted) wages, while smaller outfits received no compensation for losing a star player.
While both note-taking apps are very similar, Microsoft is hoping to tempt Evernote users to finally switch with this new tool, free offline access, and unlimited monthly uploads.
Microsoft switched its phone business focus solely to Windows Phone, in a move to tempt its installed base of feature and Symbian users over to its own mobile software.
You may find yourself itching to ditch work, but Saturn retrograde begins on April 29, asking us whether we've been responsible—so don't tempt fate if you're slacking off.
Trilobites Drivers today face so many distractions getting from A to B. Text messages tempt us, email enchants us, and cellphone rings can seduce us like a siren's call.
They added, however, that the new proposals might not be enough to tempt BPM away from ongoing merger talks with Banco Popolare that have significantly advanced in recent weeks.
But she would have, if faced down this frankly erotic collection of stems and juice, of buds and spreading stalks, of the leaves that hide nothing but tempt all.
The BJP controls 303 of the 545 seats in the lower house, which might tempt Modi to push for controversial land and labor reforms to help stimulate the economy.
Each struggles for opportunity — begging sponsors, borrowing planes, dealing with unscrupulous organizers, and taking risks equal to those of their male colleagues — but with fewer rewards to tempt them.
By offering interactive installations like the dining table, the Center for Women's History hopes to tempt people to come, and to stay, with the promise of a fuller experience.
Earlier this month, Hershey announced they are trying to find new ways to tempt customers with sweets, and maybe this candy exchange system will do the trick this Halloween.
After Jessica Thomas, 33, tried to tempt him onto her exercise bike, Charles responded "No, thank you, not today," and told her a story about his own experience with physiotherapy.
Wags is by far the show's worst character — a cardboard cutout who's there to do Axe's bidding in one scene, then tempt him further to the dark side in another.
It was his turn to run through a scene that in real life might tempt him to break the law: He's been entrusted with handling cash at his new job.
Another idea that might tempt Mr Ross—allowing individual NAFTA partners to set their own rules of origin—could disrupt supply chains as much as imposing tariffs within the group.
However, it does come with a few features that may tempt you, including a 512GB SSD and a 144Hz display, which will make pretty much everything you do look smoother.
As with everything else in the digital world that tries to tempt you with constant tracking, the trick is knowing when to look, and when it's better to lose track.
This could tempt the government into industrial policy by stealth, especially as the prime minister, Theresa May, has announced her interest in promoting an as yet ill-defined "industrial strategy".
Facebook, Google, Apple, Uber, and a variety of other tech companies all offer bug bounties, and they're designed to tempt researchers into disclosing vulnerabilities early to prevent widespread cyber attacks.
Most of the year, the hothouse bell peppers from the supermarket don't tempt me at all — too perfect-looking, and certainly lacking the full flavor a sun-ripened pepper has.
Ahead, we've rounded up 17 L.A. colorists to tempt you into trying something new, from lived-in highlights, to the brightest neon colors you can imagine, and everything in between.
Cases such as Mr Georgiou's are unlikely to tempt foreigners to invest in Greece—at least not without demanding compensation for the risk that they will be ensnared in litigation.
The general feeling of euphoria has emboldened central banks to talk about further tightening while the prospect of trillion-dollar budget deficits may require higher bond yields to tempt investors.
Six new apps will include immersive experiences for students, and Microsoft is even discounting its HoloLens headsets by 10 percent to tempt schools into trying out its augmented reality headset.
Sure, there are the literal siren-like noises at its start, but her lanquid, high delivery is surely the sound that would tempt a person into all sorts of misadventure.
One set features a giant cast iron cocotte (that's basically a fancy word for a casserole dish) in the shape of a red apple that would surely tempt Snow White.
He finally says that when it comes to the more quotidian sweets, he will swipe a peanut butter cup from his daughter's Halloween haul, though few others will tempt him.
Birthday Party is slightly reminiscent of Twitter's animated balloons feature, which tried to tempt users to give Twitter their birthdate in return for an animated profile page on their birthday.
Conversely, Satan seemed very transactional to me, and I was always told that he would tempt me and do anything to obtain my immortal soul through sins of the flesh.
But the clothing of righteousness, that is best...Let not Satan tempt you as he removed your parents from Paradise, stripping them of their clothing to reveal their private parts.
This time around, there are few museum-quality works by the most famous artists to tempt billionaires — no painting or sculpture is estimated to sell for more than $45 million.
A proposal floated on July 10 to tempt countries to take in refugees by offering 10,000 euros per person would require the approval of European governments and the European Parliament.
You have a rod, a line, and a reel; all you need is to work out what you're going to use to tempt the trou, and you're ready to fish.
Apple recently removed the popular tip feature from chat app WeChat, a move that some believe might tempt its users to move over to Android where it continues to exist.
Gomez says he suspected that the man was conducting an "integrity test" — a procedure in which undercover Internal Affairs officers try to tempt fellow cops into accepting bribes or drugs.
Himes had a mercurial personality and led a thrilling life that might tempt a biographer to conjure a book in the spirit of its subject, but Jackson avoids this pitfall.
But there's no denying that visual interfaces take away a lot of the intimidating factors of machine learning and can tempt more people to experiment and tinker with these tools.
Trump's decision to kill an Iranian general and tempt war without consulting Congress was of a different order, and created a national security crisis that puts American lives at risk.
The finale scenes compel you to rewatch the series to look for clues that might explain the ending, and they also tempt you hope for a renewal so questions are answered.
The Maori team was founded in 1910, in rugby union's amateur age, as a lure to tempt Maori players away from the money on offer in professional rugby league in Australia.
To tempt customers away from diesel, VW Chief Executive Herbert Diess wants to sell an electric car for less than 20,000 euros ($22,836), a source familiar with the plans told Reuters.
TransferWise, one of several start-ups trying to tempt consumers and small businesses away from banks, said it would now be able to offer customers faster payments with lower processing costs.
Ransomware is usually delivered one user at a time, via spoof e-mails which tempt the recipient to click on a link or attachment that then downloads and activates the software.
As rising waters push back the park's shorelines and reduce its trees, the animals that tempt visitors to the area are also coming under pressure, said park guard Mirna Cortes Obando.
The rising iron ore price may well tempt domestic mines to re-open, but this is far from certain and may not happen to an extent that would force down imports.
Still, Volvo doesn't want to tempt fate by giving hot-headed or aggro drivers any reason to single out their test cars rom the crowd, and that's probably for the best.
Sweden's central bank has said it may launch an e-currency as the use of cash declines and low interest rates tempt citizens to hoard money in vaults or at home.
Salesforce could do enough just to offer this, as it is, as part of its wider portfolio of productivity services to tempt more customers to its platform, and away from Microsoft's.
If you use a small jar to store your change, it will get full faster, which may tempt you to cash it in too soon, according to the 45-year-old.
AI could also tempt nations to launch a pre-emptive strike against another nation to gain bargaining power, even if they have no intention of carrying out an attack, researchers said.
And so her life would tempt anyone into a schematic history in which the conditions of the present are back-projected to construct a story about the inevitability of the past.
A short pause in his run-up failed to tempt German goalkeeper Timo Horn into an early dive but Neymar held his nerve to slam the ball high into the net.
Then Roberts will have to decide whether to tempt such a battle with majority decisions that flout the popular will, or to follow in the footsteps of an earlier Justice Roberts.
Some cultural conservatives, in evangelical Christianity especially, combine a belief in male headship in churches and families with a "boys will be boys and girls shouldn't tempt them" attitude toward sex.
The amendment, should it pass, is intended to tempt the House to simply adopt the Senate budget, and forego a conference committee to work out the differences in the two documents.
Vanguard looked at whether ETFs tempt investors to increase their trading activity, and examined the trading behavior of its own investors since there was no outside analysis that answered the question.
But those workers are often unionized and a government employer does not have the profit incentive that might tempt a private-sector employer to coerce workers into delaying their overtime pay.
Since Sony is almost certainly using the same OLED panel as LG, it's going to have to rely on its picture processing and sound tech to tempt customers to its model.
While 2.63 percent is not a historically high yield for the 10-year note, the rise in long-term rates can tempt investors to shift funds into bonds instead of equities.
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Navigate the web more easily in Microsoft EdgeScreenshot: GizmodoA bunch of improvements have been added to Microsoft Edge, though they might not be enough to tempt you away from your current browser.
"The surge in oil prices over the past few months ... is likely to tempt policymakers to loosen fiscal policy further," said Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at London-based Capital Economics.
They also fear that the $1.1 billion sensor-equipped barrier on the 60-km (37-mile) frontier could tempt Gaza militants to use their tunnels to strike Israel before they lose them.
And to encourage this, the Chicago studio's added something to the mix to tempt fans of wholly different online-multiplayer titles towards its new game, towards fighters, perhaps for the first time.
Microsoft will now again try and tempt developers to create Universal Windows Apps for its Windows 10 operating system, while also convincing them to port existing desktop apps into the Windows Store.
The $399 3A retains most of the Pixel camera's class-leading strengths, which, combined with its much lower price, could seriously tempt some people to buy it even as a second device.
This could tempt consumers to opt for an Xbox, knowing there's an easy upgrade path and the ability to start playing games in 4K HDR that will transition across to Project Scarlett.
The imperative to post victories on Super Tuesday could easily tempt Mr. Rubio's team and its allies to focus on winning states, even at the risk of losing delegates in the South.
If you're a premium user then you can also send articles from the official bookmarklet or through Instapaper's mobile apps (which might be enough to tempt you into the $2.99/month service).
If these trends continue, higher wages may begin to tempt more men, who dominate blue-collar occupations, to look for jobs (those who do not seek work do not count as unemployed).
Sabrina's favorite teacher from the mortal world has a bit of an identity crisis; she becomes possessed by the Devil's Handmaiden Madam Satan and ends up trying to tempt Sabrina into darkness.
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's most shunned stock market sector, banking, is starting to tempt some investors as a string of solid earnings updates persuade them there are cut-price deals to be had.
Mr Ramirez's current campaign is against "ambulance chasers"—lawyers and other unscrupulous operators who tempt seafarers into launching spurious injury claims against ship operators and then pocket the bulk of the damages.
I don't expect to buy a lot of stuff from my watch, but at least it does give developers more opportunities to come up with ways to tempt me to do so.
That system creates what venture capitalist Scott Kupor calls a "Faustian bargain " for many start-up employees, and it could conceivably tempt cash-poor workers to skirt the rules and sell cheap.
Last month, several cryptocurrency exchanges said they would shut their mainland trading platforms as regulators crack down on what they see as schemes to tempt Chinese investors to speculate on digital tokens.
During a recent trip to Atlanta, Familia and his fellow reliever Hansel Robles tried to tempt unsuspecting clubhouse visitors to open a cooler for energy drinks that contained a plastic snake instead.
But mainly they say the technology isn't ready yet — which for many is an implicit rebuke of Tesla's willingness to tempt tech-minded drivers to turn tomorrow's vision into today's road reality.
Vendors worry that taxes as high as 40 percent on some product may also tempt users back to unlicensed dispensaries, of which there are estimated to be 1,300 in Los Angeles alone.
One might use the gastronomic metaphor of "pairings" (of food with wine) to describe the clusters of texts that teachers put together in one session to tempt the palate of their students.
The menu goes from breakfast items to vegetable-focused fare like red lentil and curry soup and salad bowls, enough to tempt women, too: 25 East 26th Street, 917-242-3482, elreynyc.com.
DealBook China holds more than a trillion dollars in United States debt, and an escalating trade war could tempt it to wield that debt in a way that has long been unthinkable.
As I headed there, I hoped that after he graduated, he would move back to New York, so as not to tempt me into falling for a fate I no longer wanted.
Yet Mr. Sanders, in his final appeals to Iowa Democrats, said that the party would tempt another presidential defeat if it did not nominate a candidate who could excite the party's base.
Even if you think you're impervious, stores may tempt you this Black Friday: According to my colleague, the Wirecutter Deals editor Nathan Burrow, this holiday usually offers heavy discounts on trendy items.
This could tempt some adversaries to attack United States allies without fearing an escalation, therefore transforming a tactical win against some of those same allies into a strategic victory against Western democracies.
In an initial sign that European countries may try to tempt businesses in Britain to relocate because of Brexit, a billboard advising start-ups to move to Berlin has been spotted in London.
Linton said that with Canopy taken, the other companies on offer in the sector looked too small to tempt major potential investors, pointing to the likelihood of more consolidation within the sector first.
At one point in 2015, when Germany opened its doors to an influx of Syrians and Iraqis, the French authorities rented coaches and drove to Munich to try to tempt some to France.
Do you need your main phone, with its huge screen and serious power, or would you rather take its mini-me, something that keeps you connected but doesn't tempt you with digital delights?
Once the Newcastle price breaches $60 a ton, it's likely to do two things; firstly tempt more U.S. coal back to the seaborne market and secondly incentivise Chinese domestic output to ramp up.
Apple Music might be getting a complete overhaul next month alongside a fresh marketing blitz, but that's not stopping Apple from trying to tempt more consumers over to the service in the meantime.
Classically, these platforms have used aspirational images — fit and semi-naked figures, vast mansions, or stacks upon stacks of cash — to tempt viewers into clicking, but it seems lately these tactics have changed.
The loosely rendered endpapers, featuring overlapping patterns of fabric in blue and white, suggest a trove of blankets that will tempt any child to build a cave of his or her very own.
Britain's shock June 23 referendum "out" vote has sparked debate in Europe about how to prevent other members following suit, with some fearing a favorable deal for Britain could tempt others to leave.
And not just any vegan junk food but mainstream vegan junk food, products engineered not to satisfy vegan-identified vegans, but to tempt regular omnivores who are interested in novelty, or climate change.
As Apple's smartphone sales stall, it's important that the company still continues to find ways to monetize those existing customers instead of simply using the service to tempt new users into buying iPhones.
From our Brady Bunch-style boxes, we tuned in separately to Catholic TV, which I'd always considered a destination for the elderly faithful, too frail to tempt the ordinary ailments of the herd.
Maiden blends the crew's deliciously dishy present-day interviews with actual footage from their voyage — there's a sequence during their tumultuous South Sea passage that might tempt you to stay land-bound forever.
There was this great thread about how Jennifer Lawerence is actually Lucifer and competing with the poet, aka God, who keeps trying to create something and Lucifer just wants to tempt him away.
While I was in the field I focused on the action, not wanting to tempt myself with the idea that I had captured all that was needed to tell the story of battle.
Of course, there is always the risk that a strong American response will tempt Tehran to threaten to walk, announce it intends to walk or even actually walk away from the nuclear compact.
Instead, we're actually seeing an interesting trend where companies like Alienware, Razer, and others are acknowledging the benefits of consoles and trying to tempt traditional console-only consumers over to the PC platform.
Durbin's Stopping Appealing Flavors in E-Cigarettes for Kids Act, or the SAFE Kids Act, if approved, would require manufacturers to prove that their flavors do not tempt minors to use the devices.
It's introduced a number of initiatives to tempt users to try these subscriptions, including offering a year of free Apple TV+ with new device purchases and bundling TV+ with Apple Music for students.
But with the ball rolling across the court and the seconds ticking down, not to mention Golden State's injury streak this postseason, the Warriors may not have wanted to tempt the basketball gods.
The cartoon series that ran from 1987 to 1990 is getting an all-star reboot that might tempt you to watch, whether or not you grew up watching Scrooge swim in his money vault.
Sphero: Ultimate Lightning McQueen, $300Razor Crazy Cart XL Watching professional drifters like Ken Block slide their way around an obstacle course might tempt you to reach for the emergency brake on your own car.
An editorial in The Star described lawmakers as an "exasperated parent telling foolish children to not do stupid things that tempt death," and that people already do stupid things that are against the law.
Doing that could also tempt the Thunder into taking the ball out of Westbrook or Durant's hands and pounding it into Kanter in the post against Barnes, where he would doubtless do some damage.
The Nokia brand has seen a sizable amount of success across Europe under its new owner, and possibly enough to tempt them to dip their toes back into the US mid-range Android market.
The color and the additional storage might be enough to tempt you to spend the extra $200 here, but don't forget that you'll have to pay at least $129.99 for a Surface Type Cover.
Uber Freight Plus is the latest push from the company to tempt existing truck drivers to try out the service, while also encouraging new users to sign up — even if it's their first time.
Her list of new rights for workers—putting their representatives on company boards and giving a year's unpaid leave to employees with sick relatives—may be flimsy, but will hardly tempt employers to stay.
Durbin and Murkowski's proposed bill would give vape manufacturers a year to hand over evidence that their flavorings are safe, that they help adults kick their cigarette habit, and that they don't tempt kids.
After a period of time waiting on his back, trying to tempt Henderson into his guard to no avail, Jones soon managed to get a hold of Henderson where and how he wanted him.
This way hotels could charge more if a lot of guests want to check in early on particular morning, or tempt guests to extend their checkout at a discounted rate on a slow weekday.
Traders warned that commercial stockpiling was unlikely to support prices over the longer term, with demand still weak, and stronger prices could tempt some to re-start idled capacity, adding to the supply glut.
While Italian debt has suffered heavy losses in recent weeks as a coalition of anti-establishment parties came into power, the higher yields on offer have been enough to tempt some investors on board.
" (He's trying to tempt Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy out of retirement by pretending to get robbed.) You might also recognize it from another meme: "when you're all dressed up and your friends cancel.
Not one moment of this will tempt you to laugh (in fact, you might have to blink back a tear), and that's a bit of magic as impressive as any string of computer code.
Lobbyists from Paris have made multiple trips to the UK in recent months in a bid to tempt financial services, including fintech, to set up in the French capital in the wake of Brexit.
Well, if a vanilla bean and hazelnut flavor with "special raspberry whipped cream" (not to mention the bragging rights and enviable Instagram pics) isn't enough to tempt you, then I don't know what is.
The store—which happens to be the first unstaffed food shop in all of Sweden— sells your typical bodega fare, but doesn't stock any sort of tobacco or medicinal products, which might tempt thieves.
Gray pitched well to escape a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the fourth, but Boone was not about to tempt fate again when Gray found himself in a similar spot in the fifth.
That a later era of wanton growth, our own, would tempt the entire world to want to live here, while pricing it obscenely out of reach, is a possibility not imagined in these photographs.
In general, it's hard to recommend that anyone buy a new premium phone every year, despite the growing number of monthly payment plans and upgrade schemes that might tempt you to do the opposite.
The idea is to tempt on the spot with dishes like beef bourguignon, fish curry or coq au vin, served with a side dish, $496: 309 Amsterdam Avenue (75th Street), 347-482-0369, babeths.com.
Screenshot: AetnaAccording to screenshots of the app posted on Aetna's site, the service may also tempt you into using your points towards other things, such as an Amazon gift card or a donation to charity.
But a series of policy changes under market-friendly President Michel Temer, including a reduction of requirements that forced foreign businesses to use local partners, will likely tempt investors to return to Latin America's no.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Low-skilled migrants risk falling into slavery in post-Brexit Britain, where a dearth of European workers will tempt abusive bosses into a race to the bottom, experts said on Thursday.
The Flying Elvii showed a nine-man press front, seemingly daring Ryan Tannehill to throw deep; actually the plan was to tempt Tannehill to throw deep because only three Patriots rushed while everyone else backpedaled.
If DirectTV Now hasn't been able to tempt you yet with a free Apple TV set-top box, a free year of HBO, or its limited time launch offer, AT&T still isn't done trying.
But Gerald's Game is still a taut, eerie thriller with plenty of tension and a few surprising moments of grace — particularly when a hallucinated Gerald tries to tempt Jessie to give up and welcome death.
And a rising interest rate environment is often assumed to be negative for stocks, as higher borrowing costs slow the economy and earnings growth and tempt portfolio managers to switch back to bonds from equity.
Having adults in his administration would reduce the risk of calamity, but it might also tempt them into complicity with his crimes, while lending his team the competency he would need to carry them out.
This last series of tweets on Comey and taping offered something more, certainly enough to tempt some services to conclude that the President bluffs and bends the truth to meet the needs of the moment.
According to the EEOC task force, so-called "superstar" harassers can tempt companies to ignore misconduct because they believe losing the employee—such as a powerful executive or chart-topping artist—would be too costly.
So the frogs have developed a broad repertoire of behaviors to tempt a mate and scare off rivals, according to Brazilian researchers at the Universidade Estadual Paulista, who just published their findings in PLOS One.
Over 85 percent of cars sold in Britain, Europe's second biggest car market, are imported with dealers using cheap finance deals, interest-free offerings, added extras and free insurance as a way to tempt consumers.
In anticipation of the fiduciary rule, Scottrade banned a list of activities that could tempt its representatives to put their own financial interests ahead of customers, including sales quotas and contests, bonuses and special awards.
A local newspaper had reported that President Donald Trump offered funds to lure CureVac to the United States, and the German government was making counter-offers to tempt it to stay, the news wire said.
He noted that hiring and wage gains were healthy in March, but not so robust as to ignite inflation fears and tempt the Federal Reserve to move more quickly to raise rates and temper growth.
Market sources said this was enough to disrupt trade in the cut-throat plane business but low enough to tempt some airlines to negotiate for Airbus to absorb some of the cost, squeezing its margins.
Especially in the absence of any serious framework for durable de-escalation or negotiations, the administration's perception that its risky Soleimani strike paid off will tempt them to meet future Iranian provocations with further confrontation.
But I do, now, carry my passport and another form of ID with me when I leave the house, as if this were Eastern Europe in the buildup to World War II. Why tempt fate?
The question was batted aside smartly by team boss Toto Wolff after Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix brought a fifth successive one-two, the best ever start to a season, but nobody likes to tempt fate.
Uncertainty and unease surrounding U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, volatile trading in Chinese currency and money markets and a potential U.S. interest rate rise could all tempt investors to play safe in the coming weeks.
Every so often, a piece of clothing makes its way into our closets that we can't believe we never had before — first, it was the Orolay coat, then it was Tempt Me's flattering one-piece swimsuit.
Although console exclusives are not as appreciated as they once were — gamers value cross-platform play far more — it doesn't help to have a couple to sway undecided buyers or even tempt consumers to buy both.
Unfortunately, Polygon says that Valve is still being tight-lipped about its promised three full-length virtual reality games, meaning there aren't currently any big Valve-made titles to tempt you into VR on day one.
If anything, an oil price shock of crude breaking above $20.8513 a barrel could tempt the current incumbents in Frankfurt's Eurotower to ease policy, or at the very least go looser for longer, rather than tighten.
But with its round face and thoughtful rotating bezel interface, the S2 is one of the most well-designed smartwatches released to date, and might tempt some iPhone users that remain unmoved by the Apple Watch.
But be forewarned that there's also a 71-track three-CD box that slightly overplays his blues pretensions and Nat King Cole dreams, and that this one could tempt a person to covet that consumable too.
A top official at the tobacco regulator told the official Xinhua news agency on Friday that many e-cigarette companies target young people by advertising e-cigarettes with words like "young" and "fashion" to tempt minors.
There is also a belief that the devils who normally tempt people to sin are "chained up" during Ramadan, making it easier for Muslims to be good, as they have to face only their own temptations.
With huge oil reserves behind it, the bond was seeking to tempt emerging market investors with alluring profits — necessary to offset concerns over a history of war and the recent rise of militant group Islamic State.
What's more, DNC policies governing the selection of delegates make it much harder for anyone to get to 51 percent — and could tempt candidates to stay in the race and become power brokers at the Convention.
There is already some debate, however, on whether the new rule will tempt teams to kick the ball to, say, the 5-yard line and force a runback, which could actually increase the risk of injury.
So Sunday's practice was to focus on being more selective in going for winners, on cutting down on unforced errors, and on not letting the match drag on and tempt her body to remember its age.
CAIRO (Reuters) - A U.S.-proposed $9 billion aid package could tempt Egypt with long-sought financing to transform its strife-torn Sinai peninsula, but analysts say political risks are likely to outweigh any potential financial benefit.
Because now more than ever, we need to bake something sweet, buttery and cinnamon-scented to gladden our souls — and maybe tempt our children away from their screens long enough to help squish up the topping.
Being given a chance to revisit a thought-to-be-completed project could tempt any writer to dig up a long-abandoned story line or to perfect something they wish they'd changed in the first place.
Industry executives say the latest iPhone did not have enough new features from the previous model to tempt users, raising fears that Apple's innovative streak - and the profits it has generated - may be running its course.
Being given a chance to revisit a thought-to-be-completed project could tempt any writer to dig up a long-abandoned story line or to perfect something they wish they'd changed in the first place.
It seems a missed opportunity to tempt the viewer to imagine inhabiting or lying against them — or perhaps even hiding behind them, as Nicola L. did, naked, with one of her vinyl foot sofas in 1967.
"Judge Merrick Garland is President Obama's pro-abortion pick to tempt some Republicans to act now to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court," said Americans United for Life senior counsel and acting president Clarke Forsythe.
Hundreds of people, including Detroit Pistons basketball star Zaza Pachulia - the first Georgian to win an NBA title - and the British ambassador in Tbilisi, have embarked on an online charm offensive, including complimentary wine, to tempt tourists.
Gold rose on Monday as a retreat in the U.S. dollar helped to tempt back some buyers after the previous session's 211 percent slide, but moves were muted ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting this week.
Under the tagline "Good news, Clouds in the Balearic Islands", the push aims to tempt tech entrepreneurs from around the world to the island's sunny climate, good connectivity and fiscal incentives for investment in research and innovation.
And a new function, called Cleo, works like a game, to tempt users into sending Amazon new data, whether on new languages Echo has not yet assimilated or accents for a language it in theory already knows.
Fitbit is hoping that the new features will be enough to entice existing customers to trade up for the newest features and to tempt new customers to join the Fitbit family, said chief business officer Woody Scal.
With all that pedigree behind it and a laudably fat spec sheet, the HTC U11 Plus was all set to tempt and torment me the way the iPhone X and Pixel 2 XL have been doing lately.
With a glut of used farm equipment, and many U.S. grain farmers cutting budgets amid stubbornly low commodity prices, both companies had hoped the deal would tempt farmers to update equipment and buy new farm-data services.
The auction was seen as a test of whether market-friendly reforms under President Michel Temer could tempt investors back to a sector struggling after years of state meddling and tarnished by a corruption scandal at Petrobras.
Growth investors need to sell a company's shares and drive down the price until it is low enough to tempt value investors, who buy stocks they think are cheap compared with the intrinsic value of the company.
The deal for $3.99 per month seems pretty decent compared to what other VPNs charge, low enough that it might tempt whole families traveling to a destination that requires a VPN, like China, Cuba, or Saudi Arabia.
And the danger is that the right's inability to trace the origins of Trumpism to its own political culture will tempt them to justify Trump's coming outrages, making it impossible to restore the norms Trump is traducing.
But as well that compulsory mobilization, the government is trying to tempt them to volunteer for active duty, increasing salaries to at least 7,000 hryvnia ($275) per month, well above the minimum wage of around 1,400 hryvnia.
This could tempt the authorities to fall back on the old growth engines of credit-fuelled investment and policy stimulus, especially if recent tailwinds from the pick-up in global growth fade over the next two years.
Analysts at BBVA said on Thursday the company may be tempted to invest the proceeds in renewable or non-fossil fuel alternatives to tempt investors but warned this could expose the group to regulatory and integration risks.
One flip through the lookbook ahead, odds are you'll get flashbacks to the iconic Esprit campaigns from the brand's heyday — which will likely only tempt you to shell out for one of those logo sweatshirts even more.
Woody Allen is perhaps the ultimate figure in this field of quirky auteurs, and Amazon's deal — which Deadline says hit eight figures — was apparently good enough to tempt him away from long-time partner Sony Pictures Classic.
Seselj has never abandoned his ideal of a "Greater Serbia" incorporating parts of Croatia and Bosnia that Serb nationalist forces fought for after Yugoslavia's federal republics split away, and his message could yet tempt back Vucic supporters.
My grandfather would preach a high drama sermon where he would shake his fist at the audience, shouting about the power of the Devil to tempt them through many attractive disguises like sinful movies and short skirts.
Despite not wanting to tempt fate, Williams added she did not want to repeat last year's memories of the U.S. Open, tacitly sending Kerber a message she better be ready for a similar onslaught that Radwanska faced.
As the Senate and House grapple with a new tax code, the tough decisions facing lawmakers in a superheated partisan environment will tempt many to embrace less robust reforms, or policies they can distill on bumper stickers.
"As recently as 1982, I felt obliged to offer an 'introductory price' in order to tempt my clients to try Cornas," Mr. Lynch wrote in "Adventures on the Wine Route: A Wine Buyer's Tour of France" (19893).
They will display what the museum's director, Miranda Massie, describes as "aphoristic text" — surprising poetry, metaphor, even humor — designed to tempt passers-by into discussing climate change and the role cities play in the problem and solutions.
Every time President Trump seems to tempt fate — like inviting China on camera yesterday to investigate the Bidens — just remember that he's counting on his red wall in the Senate to save him even if he's impeached.
It is full of excursions—a plane trip, a bus ride, a subway journey—that tempt us with their tidy trajectories (from then to now, here to there), only to swerve toward nonnarrative insight along the way.
When Darcy and Lizzie Bennet are at a party and he comments to his friends that her body is "tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me," Lizzie's reaction is to crumple into a ball and cry.
LONDON, Oct 2280 (Reuters) - A lack of investment in new project capacity risks squeezing copper prices higher in the next decade, with current prices falling well short of what is needed to tempt fresh money into the sector.
The company is launching a number of new features that may just tempt you to use it more often, focusing on how the future of Microsoft will be Mobile First / Cloud First — and how one augments the other.
They might prefer the full-fat Brexit offered by the Tories, but it would not be enough to tempt them away, believes John McTernan, a former adviser to Mr Blair who now works for PSB Research, another pollster.
At the end you won't have a perfect representation of a Pixel but you should certainly have a feel for it, and it might be enough to tempt you into buying a Pixel 2 later in the year.
If U.S. oil can compete price-wise with cargoes from the Middle East, it may tempt Chinese refiners to buy more, especially if the OPEC output cuts do drain stored oil and start to crimp available prompt cargoes.
A maximal strategy like this would tempt some on the left to hope Republicans succeed anyhow—magnifying as many contradictions as possible along the way—to hasten the creation of a truly universal health care system in America.
The first few bars "My piss ain't never been so clear / My pockets never been so empty / My heart ain't never been this full but my stomach is not, so my nigga don't tempt me"—it's like, whoa.
Organizers will hope her presence, and the first appearance on the blue track of Usain Bolt in the 220m heats, will tempt more fans to the stadium after the opening day of athletics was watched by paltry crowds.
Instead, they made up their own lyrics—a brilliant, surreal tale of a kid (the earnest, bemused K-Rob) who's on his way home and a hectoring pimp (Ramm) who tries to tempt him toward the dark side.
A banking industry source said that Recordati had sounded out potential market interest but added the family had very high expectations in terms of price and only a "fairy-tale offer" could tempt it into considering a sale.
Like Firefox, it has some cool features, and runs fine, but unless you really love its data-saving or ad-blocking features, or use it on the desktop, it's unlikely to offer enough to tempt you to switch.
Increasing access to marijuana products, especially edibles like candies and chocolates, that might tempt children is something that can move voters away from legalization, said Kevin Sabet, who runs Smart Approaches to Marijuana, a group that opposes legalization.
Abadi's success against Islamic State and in quashing a Kurdish bid for independence in Iraq may tempt him into over-confidence in acting against the militias, said Jasim al-Bahadli, a Baghdad-based expert on Shi'ite armed groups.
Bo tries to tempt Woody into leaving his old life behind; instead of just being a toy who brings happiness to a single kid, she tells him, he could have a life being treasured by thousands of kids.
It was developed to help Los Angeles graffiti artist Tony "TEMPT ONE" Quan create art again after he was paralyzed by ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), and it was named one of Time magazine's top 50 inventions in 2010.
"I don't want to tempt fate but my good friend Marty Walsh, who is the mayor of Boston, I told him you can't steal two crowns from us in the same year, that's just rude," Garcetti told Reuters.
Rather than ban catfishers and other known grifters, the company appears to have turned them to its advantage to tempt us lovelorn shmucks into paying for a Match subscription—and then make that subscription exceptionally difficult to cancel.
Blend is perhaps the most useful and welcome feature on the Yeti X, since that usually requires software or a separate hardware audio mixer, though it may still not be enough to tempt existing Yeti owners to upgrade.
The perils of such endeavors, as some social phenomena tend to unveil themselves in neon colors, tempt those who dare to peek through the cracks of their social construct to chisel the façade and examine what is underneath.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Brokers in Egypt's underground trade in human body parts use prostitutes to tempt migrants to sell their kidneys as hospitals turn a blind eye to illicit dealing in donated organs for transplants, a report says.
Those questions have been stoked by Clinton herself, who responded to a recent Trump tweet about her running again by simply saying, "Don't tempt me," and joked with PBS' Judy Woodruff about a possible round two with the President.
I told Marcial how my grandfather had kept a girlie calendar in his workshop, hidden from my grandmother behind a more respectable one with pictures of our country's various tourist attractions: those ruins with which we tempt the world.
A second-term Trump administration, shorn of generals committed to NATO and with a more populist Republican party in Congress, might well tempt him, especially if low energy prices and a weak economy were creating mounting problems at home.
COPENHAGEN, March 27 (Reuters) - Denmark's public sector deficit proved to be smaller than expected last year, but the positive surprise should not tempt the government to diverge from a plan to gradually tighten fiscal policy, economists said on Monday.
Italy has said it could regulate a potential single network like an energy grid offering state-guaranteed investment returns on a regulated asset base (RAB) model to tempt players on board and create Europe's first RAB-rewarded broadband grid.
Microsoft hasn't had much luck convincing consumers to switch from Android or iOS to Windows Phone with its own Lumia devices, and it's now hoping third parties will make phones running Windows 10 Mobile and tempt people to switch.
The two display cases in the soaring shop tempt with chocolates and pastries, among them macarons with a series of fillings based on cheesecakes, a sort of France-meets-America concept, as the pastry chef, Marc Aumont, put it.
Traditional celebrations of excess tend to tempt Americans, regardless of whether or not they're of Irish descent, so this week GIF Six-Pack puts the Irish back in St. Patty's with six artists who hail from the Emerald Isle.
To tempt the buyer of gifts the publishers have chosen the best things out of the literature of all ages and given to them the most beautiful dress that the arts illustrator, the printer, and the binder make possible.
In the 21s, Jimmy Nederlander Sr. and Jr., the theater impresarios, took him to the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills to tempt him with a one-man show a little like the one Bruce Springsteen is currently starring in.
But if that $249.99 discount wasn't enough to tempt you to hit the "pre-order" button, get this: For a limited time, anyone with a Prime membership can score one of Amazon's new Fire 69.993 Tablets for under $269.99.
"I love Opus Dei, but I was caught up in this coverup — I went to confession, thinking I did something to tempt this holy man to cross boundaries," the woman told the Post, which did not name the woman.
BERLIN, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Media Saturn, Europe's biggest consumer electronics group, is trialling a new service to allow customers to rent devices such as drones or virtual reality headsets, in a bid to tempt customers to try out new products.
Chloe's dad, Chris Cardinal, told ABC News that while he and his wife Nina baby-proofed their home, they are now looking into dog-proofing the baby-proofing to make sure Colby and Bleu don't tempt Chloe into any more trouble.  
There are many factors responsible for food waste, including poorly regulated "Best By" and "Sell By" dates in the U.S. that tempt fickle customers into wasting otherwise good food, and unreliable or non-existent cooling distribution systems in less-industrialized countries.
With Morrissey's dying animal sound effects echoing around my head, I know that McDonald's bacon roll could never tempt me to break my ten-year run of vegetarianism—no matter how precisely it has been engineered for my home country's palate.
Whole Foods offers a wide array of prepared foods to tempt shoppers, but Livesey says you should "be careful on that stuff," as prices on items like chicken salad tend to be as high as $13 to $14 per pound.
But whether Kavanaugh was picked to tempt Justice Anthony Kennedy into retirement with the assurance that his replacement would be a former clerk or due to some private signal of idiosyncratic interest to President Donald Trump is, at this point, immaterial.
And since Canvas doesn't frustrate users with long load times or tempt them to leave Facebook through the browser, the social network can keep them rattling around and seeing more of its News Feed ads while they connect with friends.
However, they will serve as a crucial test of the public mood ahead of a general election due in 2019, Salisbury said, adding that a very strong showing in the by-elections could tempt Turnbull to call an early poll.
He says Clinton faces a "danger that neither Johnson nor Nixon had to face" in 1964 or 1972 — the danger of a divided party that will tempt her to hew to the left to keep Bernie Sanders's supporters on board.
By exploiting the latter, scientists have recreated a map of the United States in slime mold, as well as ancient Roman road networks between the 1st and 4th century AD. All it takes is a bit of oatmeal to tempt them.
SNOW SPECIALS, EAST AND WEST Skiing is notoriously pricey, but Visit Telluride in Colorado is doing all it can to tempt skiers and snowboarders to the slopes, already blanketed by 13 feet of snow, with new stay and ski deals.
The awkwardly named "Stopping Appealing Flavors in E-Cigarettes for Kids" (or SAFE Kids) act would require vape manufacturers to prove that their flavorings aren't harmful, don't tempt kids into using nicotine, and actually help adults quit, the announcement says.
Syndergaard shot down a report that he was also dealing with a bone spur, but Mets Manager Terry Collins did not want to tempt fate with Syndergaard's elbow, so he pulled him after three laborious innings and only 113 pitches.
The search for real estate in the financial capital of the euro zone's third largest economy comes as uncertainty around Britain's departure from the European Union and lucrative tax incentives tempt Italian dealmakers living abroad to pack up and head home.
In addition to emotional duress claims, Avid has come under fire for reportedly shoddy security practices that allowed the breach and an alleged army of "fembots" — fake female user profiles used to tempt men into signing up for the service.
Facebook's News Feed faces a choice: Insert ads within the user-generated content it controls and tempt the fate of Myspace, or make already ad-supported publisher content its own and deal with a host of fractious partners scrabbling for revenue.
The shocking nature of Trump's actions, and their violation of American ideals of equality and equal treatment, can tempt one into comforting patriotic denunciations: that this is un-American, goes against our history, goes against everything our country stands for.
But when the board member/part owner/celebrity endorser of a commercial weight-loss program stars in a movie aimed squarely at young women — the same demographic that her program is trying to tempt with free memberships — what's the message?
Facebook faces a Sophie's choice: Insert inventory within the user-generated content it controls and tempt the fate of Myspace, or make already ad-supported publisher inventory its own and deal with a host of fractious partners scrabbling for revenue.
Facebook may keep looking for ways to tempt you back, but if you cut off push notifications and limit how often you open the app, then it will be a lot harder for the social media giant to reach you.
Germany's Health Ministry confirmed a report in newspaper Welt am Sonntag, which said President Donald Trump had offered funds to lure the company CureVac to the United States, and the German government was making counter-offers to tempt it to stay.
Few marketers looking for a wine to tempt the masses would settle on riesling, a critically adored grape that has had difficulty achieving a clear identity with consumers, even, paradoxically, as it has become more popular in the United States.
Fearing that the provision of defensive weapons might tempt President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to raise the stakes, the Obama administration limited American aid to "nonlethal" items, including body armor, night-vision goggles, first aid kits and engineering equipment.
There will be plenty of other offerings from Eleven Sports to tempt fans away from the Britain's more established broadcasters; it has just acquired the soccer rights for Italy's Serie A and Spain's La Liga games from BT and Sky respectively.
Subsequent efforts by the Hong Kong exchange to engage with LSE shareholders had also met with resistance, with some investors telling Reuters the HKEX would have to raise its offer by at least 20% — mostly in cash — to tempt LSE shareholders.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's prime minister on Monday renewed a push to tempt bankers to Paris after Britain leaves the European Union by pledging to temporarily exempt expats from paying into state pension schemes and making more places available in bilingual schools.
Before Bannon had a public falling-out with the president over the former adviser's comments in a new book about the Trump White House, the expectation had been that Bannon's involvement might tempt Trump to interject himself into some those fights.
Rising debt yields could tempt portfolio managers to move money into safer fixed-income securities at the expense of riskier assets like stocks and emerging markets as the Federal Reserve continues on its path to raise benchmark U.S. interest rates.
I am so desperate for the company of my grown-up children, that when our youngest comes back from college, I relish the chance to do her laundry and scour cookbooks for vegan dishes with which to tempt her newly principled palate.
In a powerful open letter to the video game industry, a 19-year-old gambling addict gave a first-hand account of how in-game microtransactions and loot boxes can tempt young players into spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars for content.
While these new shows will definitely tempt users to spend more time watching content in the Snapchat app, they likely won't create the buzz that the social network needs to convince users that Snapchat is the best place to watch new content.
This departure from norm by China, where equity offerings are typically sold without such strategic investors, comes at a time when the country is looking to tempt its offshore-listed tech behemoths into secondary listings using the planned Chinese depositary receipts (CDRs).
THE RAB CONUNDRUM Italy has said it could regulate a potential single network like an energy grid offering state-guaranteed investment returns on a regulated asset base (RAB) model to tempt players on board and create Europe's first RAB-rewarded broadband grid.
While BHP has committed to paying out at least 50 percent of underlying profit to shareholders, this may not be enough to tempt investors into what remains a cyclical business that hasn't rewarded a buy and hold strategy typical of many pension funds.
Trump was interrupted at least 14 times by protesters, who, at regular intervals, tried to tempt the GOP nominee to depart from his TelePrompter notes and lash out at them in ways that would surely create more unwanted distractions for his campaign.
In 2016, Valve has stepped up the sophistication of its enticements for players to buy so-called Battle Passes and Compendiums, staging strategically timed weekend sales and setting stretch goals that tempt people into buying more levels to unlock more cool loot.
Unlike the Show, which has a 7-inch touchscreen and practically begged me to touch it even though it doesn't have any native apps (not even a web browser), the Spot's smaller display didn't tempt me with desire for fuller app experiences.
You can almost hear Louie go one further, perhaps asking for World Series tickets, but it seems doing so while holding a banner for a (division) championship that has not been won was a fate he was not yet prepared to tempt.
"It'll tempt him to get mad and do something on the autos, and I think they're going to settle down and stop doing that," Wasserman said, noting it was "surprising" that the U.S. did not simply amp up tariffs on aircraft instead.
The preliminary agreement relieved considerable anxiety in Washington and Seoul, but experts said the one-year span of the new deal could still tempt Trump to put the future of US forces in South Korea into play during his meeting with Kim.
Markets with more developed wireless infrastructure will try to tempt consumers with specialized experiences, like blazing-fast cloud gaming and augmented reality, Milanesi says, while emerging markets will focus on connectivity, especially where mobile broadband is a critical part of economic development.
Bungie really struggled to capitalize on the social elements of Destiny and listen to player feedback, and now Destiny 2 is facing lots of criticism from players over its reputation system and use of in-game currency to tempt gamers to spend real money.
The worry is that he's so vulnerable that he'll tempt Hillary Clinton to run a campaign that is as anodyne as possible on policy, focused almost exclusively on Trump's personality and lack of qualifications, aiming for a landslide win that would carry no mandate.
With a glut of used farm equipment on the market, and many U.S. grain farmers cutting back their budgets amid stubbornly low commodity prices, both companies had been hoping the deal would tempt farmers to update equipment and buy into new farm-data services.
However, if for whatever reason, you do decide to tempt fate and embark on an adventure with a plastic bottle, consider this: There's a good reason the glass industry is still alive today, and it's because wine is always better in a glass bottle.
"Indeed, Mr. Epstein feared the toxic political climate might tempt the government to try and end-run the NPA — yet continually returned home from travel abroad, fully prepared to vindicate his rights under the agreement and otherwise mount a full-throated defense," they wrote.
With premium N26 accounts costing either €9.90 ($11) or €16.90 ($19) per month — both hefty tags — the tool will probably only tempt people who were already considering premium accounts due to their other, more substantial benefits, such as free withdrawals worldwide and exclusive partner offers.
MADRID (Reuters) - The number of tourists visiting Spain in July fell for the first time in nine years, official data showed on Monday, in a sign numbers are stalling after five years of record growth as rival destinations tempt tourists with cheap, all-inclusive deals.
Many schools realize the absurdity of asking girls to dress so as not to tempt boys, and instead claim to enforce their dress code for the sake of "professionalism," arguing that they are preparing students for future careers where they will have to dress formally.
Ms. Wood, who travels to festivals to tempt humans with her assortment of 13 fantasy ears in species including troll, faun, Hobbit and high elf, said she took her shape inspirations from "Faeries" by Brian Froud and the Victorian illustrators Edmund Dulac and Arthur Rackham.
Microsoft is giving the most to iPhone users, perhaps in an effort to tempt iOS users over to an Android phone that, admittedly, will help you get a lot of stuff done with built-in Microsoft productivity tools and useful apps like Your Phone.
While "out" campaigners in Britain, a net EU contributor, say the country would be financially better off, nationalism and concerns about immigration could tempt some states, even net beneficiaries of EU funds, to talk about leaving, Gyorgy Jaksity, chairman of investment firm Concorde Securities, said.
Carriers are serving up deals to tempt people into upgrading early, all-glass designs are making devices more fragile, and ARM itself is promising a "50x improvement in AI performance over the next three to five years," which is likely to catalyze yet another round of upgrades.
In The Tyranny of the Ideal, Gaus helps us understand why captivating theories of political perfection can make us miss the value of what we've got, why they tempt us to make things worse in order to make them better, and why this is so dangerous.
There aren't many of those in the Microsoft Store just yet outside of Forza, Cuphead, and other Microsoft Studios games, but Microsoft has been trying to tempt developers to adopt its Xbox Play Anywhere system to offer the same game across Xbox One and Windows 10.
But Trump's decision, following U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital in December 2017, could tempt other powers to annex land, undermine the roll-out of a U.S. Middle East peace plan and tilt Israel back into conflict with its Arab neighbors, Middle East analysts say.
And sure, I still get hooked on the occasional new song that could tempt me into downloading a single, but if I can survive my "Love Yourself" addiction by listening to the track over and over again on YouTube, I can cope with any future earworms.
His plan however appeared to be as much an effort to ease his own political predicament on the shutdown as a true attempt to tempt Democrats into a deal as it did not seriously address their demands and he did not consult them before making his announcement.
But with debt that small, a change in interest rates doesn't save you much money — and the new loan may tempt you with lower monthly payments over a longer period of time (that is, longer than it's supposed to take to pay off your current loans).
A confused Kershaw — barred by management from even suiting up, so as not to tempt Manager Dave Roberts — stays in the clubhouse and plays M.L.B.: The Show on PlayStation, laboring through six and two-thirds virtual innings as Alex Wood and five relievers clinch the series. Oct.
While it can be necessary for survival and to prevent catastrophic harm, it can also tempt us to set our sights too low and to restrict our field of vision to the next election cycle, leading us to forget our ultimate purpose and place in history.
The newer narrative casts them as the liberal coalition's noblest group — willing to put solidarity with fellow minorities above the economic concerns that might tempt them rightward, and willing to accept, for the greater good, a system of racial preferences that benefits others more than them.
The opening up of Italy's market for postwar art might also tempt some of the world's higher-powered galleries to exhibit at Artissima, if the fair chose to expand its definition of "contemporary" and offer more of the country's much-coveted art of the 1960s and '70s.
During his campaign, he dismissed the notion of humanitarian interventions, and in an interview with The New York Times last year, he could not define the conditions that would even tempt him to use the American military to defend a foreign population from a vicious dictator.
At the very least, wardrobe choices can subconsciously make you relate to public figures in a more personal way, which could then tempt you to give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to motivations and policy making — or they may alienate you entirely.
But this also means that there exists a "latent demand," people who would be more inclined to use their cars if the roads were better; and as long as this latent demand exists, building more roads will tempt more people to drive, making it difficult to ease congestion.
Meanwhile, it was also negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the EU. Combining them could have created a free-trade area large enough to tempt the Chinese to the negotiating table, as well as a regulatory regime with enough weight to pull against the Chinese one.
Hackers Are Stealing Instagram Influencer Accounts Taylor Lorenz has details on a clever new Instagram hack in which bad people tempt users with the promise of easy influence-marketing money, then trick them into logging onto a portal that lets the hacker steal their login credentials and account.
Sea of Thieves is a refreshingly ambitious game, aiming to tempt players into a big, open world multiplayer environment where you can get attacked by rival pirate ships, fired upon by skeletons from islands you're passing by, or be snatched from your crow's nest by giant sea monsters.
A substantive imbalance in forces could tempt China (or China together with other adversaries) to strike first against a U.S. that belatedly seeks to regain hard power, leading to, at best, a multi-year war or, at worst, the destruction of the U.S. Pacific Fleet or a nuclear exchange.
And the VINDICATORS are describing our alien population as the cause of both domestic decay and foreign complications, lack of idealistic progressiveness and radicalism, economic clogs and avaricious job stealers, communists and fascists... The VINDICATORS attack aliens and isms and tempt a nation with empty slogans hinting of hate.
In our annual family travel issue, a father takes his two sons on a learning adventure in Asia; a mother and son happily skip the chateau at Versailles in favor of the small pleasures; three generations tempt fate on a four-day cycling trip in Quebec; and more.
" With a profile like this, where nearly everything that is divisive about modern American life would seem concentrated in this town of a few thousand residents, Ajo might tempt you to think that it contributes to the description of America as "a nation divided," or even "bitterly divided.
By the late 22001s, financially mega-secure and professionally restless, the billionaire businessman had told friends that four jobs on earth could tempt him away from his company: president of the United States, secretary general of the United Nations, president of the World Bank and mayor of New York.
The not-for-profit project, which is being funded out of Winton's philanthropic budget, is hoping to tempt climate scientists to put their money where their models are, and to provide a clear benchmark of the academic consensus at a time of intense interest in man-made climate change.
That Russia was able to take the territory without a fight, that many Crimeans (but by no means all) welcomed the annexation, and that, for some, Russia's historic claim to Crimea gives a veneer of legitimacy to Russia's action, tempt many to accept the annexation as a fait accompli.
Ms. Le Pen, officials said, will also attack Mr. Macron from the right, arguing that he is soft on the perceived threat from Islam and jumping on his recent statement about multiculturalism and diversity in France — that "there is not a French culture" — to tempt older traditional conservatives.
The 40-year-old was lured out of a near two-year retirement for the fight and a shot at the record with what could amount to a $200 million payday but Mayweather was adamant that no amount of money would tempt him back into the ring once more.
His escalating stunts in March alone included dangling a $20 bill from his balcony using a fishing rod to tempt passers-by, rigging a zip line over Hollywood Boulevard to send gifts to fans camped outside and pretending to be shot as fans watched in horror outside his window.
These phones will look the same as the existing models but will be upgraded with improved internals — faster versions of Apple's custom-designed A-series chips and improved cameras that won't necessarily wow owners of existing top-of-the-line iPhones but should tempt iPhone 6 and 6s owners to upgrade.
The idea is sufficiently ingenious that the same voices in Washington suggest that—should it tempt a future British government—they should take care in talks with the EU about single-market access to avoid deals on video content, labour laws or other contentious issues that might obstruct TPP access.
So let me bring some treats to tempt Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Joe McQuaid, The venders who were never paid, Lisa Belkin, Nikki Haley, All those who take Xanax daily, Serge Kovaleski, Penn Jillette, Ms. Midler (the resplendent Bette), Snoop Dogg, Chuck Todd, and Charles Blow, Ruth Marcus and the Navajo.
" In 2008, a group of astronomers reflected on the philosophical implications of such a discovery, writing that it would tempt us "with wild dreams of flight," and we would "refocus our energies to hasten the day when our descendants might dare to try to bridge the gulf between two inhabited worlds.
Pilot Point, Texas (CNN)While active-shooter training is not new to houses of worship, the massacre this month at a Texas church has renewed attention to their vulnerability and the fine line religious leaders walk as they try to create a welcoming atmosphere that doesn't tempt a would-be shooter.
Demand for loans will allow issuers to be flexible with their capital structures and may tempt them to move additional exposure to the loan side, investors said, although private equity firms have to balance the benefits of early repayment against the risk of rising interest rates driving borrowing costs higher.
For instance, remember that time he faked an IED attack on his own troops in the Jordan Valley in order to tempt the US military to try and sneak into the attack site, sparking a disastrous battle that allowed him to stop a multinational peacekeeping project on his own terms?
In China, the U.S. coffee giant is being pushed by Luckin Coffee, a $2500 billion challenger surfing China's on-demand wave, and on the real estate side, where WeWork China has just unveiled an on-demand product that could tempt people who go to Starbucks to work or kill time.
It has been not so much created as concocted by Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz — who sold soap to an Axe body wash generation with "Gossip Girl" and "The O.C." — as a layer cake of nostalgia and novelty to tempt both extremes of the 18-49 demographic so coveted by advertisers.
Angie Mar, its chef, butcher and now an owner, tells its story in a new cookbook, which features a seasonal roster of meaty recipes to tempt big appetites and cooks who might not be daunted by provocative photos of whole raw livers, swaths of honeycomb tripe and high-fashion footwear.
"A repeat of the June G-7 summit fiasco would weaken Trump's position and tempt Putin to strive to widen the emerging differences between the United States and its European allies," Steven Pifer, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President Bill Clinton, said in a blog post published last week.
The compressed schedule — there is exactly one month between the Iowa caucuses and Super Tuesday — and the multiracial nature of Nevada and South Carolina may also tempt some candidates not to focus exclusively on Iowa and New Hampshire in the weeks leading up to those first two, heavily white states.
His dispatches offer both user-friendly how-tos (how to find a job, how to avoid scams, how to win at an American-style interview) and warnings (tales of abusive bosses, short-term contracts, employees faking resumes to win visas, and companies that use lies to tempt foreign workers to the West).
"In some ways, you can trace all the familiar visual trappings that tempt us to travel today, such as Rough Guide or Lonely Planet guides, Tripadvisor and even Instagram, back to this book as they all offer tantalising glimpses of what wonderful places are out there in the world to see," said Bartrum.
"But if trade tensions eventually lead to blanket U.S. tariffs on all Chinese goods, the potential rating impact could be greater, as it may tempt the authorities to abandon their restrained approach to policy easing, and adopt credit stimulus measures that exacerbate the country's already significant financial vulnerabilities," said Brian Coulton, Fitch's economist.
A serious downturn might tempt Mr Erdogan to rethink his commitment to a deal that prevents hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees from reaching the EU. With the anti-immigrant party, Alternative for Germany, looking over her shoulder, Mrs Merkel's job would be on the line if Turkey backed out of the deal.
The game, designed for three to six players, invites players first to tempt each other with potentially valuable or terrible lifestyle experiences — anything from being elected president to living in the family basement — and then to rate the experiences they get from other people, which helps generate a "social score" for each player.
Like Holland & Barrett, Thom Europe was also a debut loan issuer as it refinanced out of the bond market, but that was not enough to tempt certain funds, which either rejected the deal outright or needed the company to make a number of concessions before going into it, including a pricing increase.
That the chancellor's centre-right CDU/CSU alliance is so far ahead of the Social Democrats (SPD) might tempt some centre-right voters annoyed by her refugee policies to vote AfD in protest (perhaps casting their first, "direct" vote for a CDU/CSU candidate and their second "list" vote for the populists).
"The problem here is that the military believes that what has in the past at least been quite a close relationship between Thaksin and Vajiralongkorn could tempt the latter into granting the former a royal pardon, something which is clearly anathema to Thailand's elite, " warned political analyst Alastair Newton of Alavan Independent.
But considering interior design is such a large part of purchasing or renting a new house, it's not hard to envision a future where Zillow and Hutch work together to help new buyers design their home, or tempt existing homeowners in the midst of a redesign to consider upgrading to a new place.
The broader question is will the current question mark over nickel output in the Philippines, which supplies about a quarter of the world's mined nickel supply, be enough to drive a rally in prices that will tempt investment in bringing back supply, as at Avebury, or lead to new deposits being developed?
As we enter our most holy season, the hate and violence we see in the news may tempt us to retreat from the world in fear, to remain inured to repetitive assaults on our national and individual character -- to turn inwards to our synagogues, our families and our own bubbles of safety.
Another factor that should help the Warriors in their quest to hang onto Durant through at least 2020: Irving's recent proclamation that he intends to stay with the Celtics, as opposed to bolting for the Knicks, would seemingly prevent New York from signing the sidekick most likely to tempt Durant to switch coasts.
At a recent meeting of American strategists to evaluate North Korea's capabilities, some participants expressed concerns that the escalating cyberwar could actually tempt the North to use its weapons — both nuclear and cyber — very quickly in any conflict, for fear that the United States has secret ways to shut the country down.
The six-bedroom home in an affluent neighborhood of New Orleans has everything a vacationer would want in a rental: tasteful décor with old-world touches like a clawfoot tub, a saltwater pool and a deck that would tempt even an inexperienced griller to try to char a nice dry-aged rib-eye.
However, Scott Kennedy, a China analyst at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, said that caustic statements from China's foreign ministry regarding the U.S.' decision to restrict air traffic from China "is doing nothing to help contain the outbreak" and is unlikely to tempt the U.S. to be flexible on the deal's enforcement.
Then Mr. Stone brings up the thorny subject of L.G.B.T. rights, which Mr. Putin takes as an opportunity to assert both his desirability and his homophobia: He says that he would not enter a shower stall with a gay man because he wouldn't want to tempt him, and because he is a master of judo.
Tracey Helton, a recovering addict and the author of The Big Fix, told me while she was open to new solutions, an abstinence-based method like the vaccine, which would prevent the user from getting high at all, seemed like it would tempt disaster by encouraging addicts to try other substances that would produce a high.
Mark Littlewood, head of the Institute of Economic Affairs, a think-tank, argues that although the new policy remains "murky", adopting even a limited industrial strategy could tempt the government into going further by propping up loss-making industries such as steel—especially once Britain leaves the EU and is no longer bound by European rules against state aid.
Mark Littlewood, head of the Institute of Economic Affairs, one of Mrs Thatcher's favourite think-tanks, argues that adopting even a limited industrial strategy could tempt the government into going further by propping up loss-making industries such as steel—especially once Britain leaves the EU and is no longer bound by European rules against state aid.
This summer has been encouraging in that sense: A.C. Milan now boasts Gonzalo Higuaín, the Argentina striker made available by Juventus in a bid to reduce its salary bill, as a direct consequence of Ronaldo's arrival; Inter had hoped to tempt Luka Modric, another of Real's crown jewels, to Italy in an attempt to keep pace.
With software and AI getting smarter at spotting suspicious links arriving over social media, via email, or simply as you browse the web, the scammers are upping their game too: Phishing attacks designed to tempt you into a fake site that looks genuine are getting more elaborate, while social engineering tricks are also getting more sophisticated.
Lincoln County Sheriff Kerry Lee told Vox in early September that the cash-strapped county was looking at spending as much as $251,13 providing additional law enforcement to support Rachel and other nearby towns during the weekend, all for an expected influx of visitors who might be looking to tempt fate by charging into Air Force territory.
The Obama administration couldn't get congressional Republicans to agree to this, but my guess is that had Hillary Clinton won she would have adopted Bill Clinton's suggest to tempt them with a corporate tax cut gimmick, and we would have gotten a modest regressive tax cut and a big increase in spending and economic growth would have accelerated somewhat.
But a good result could also tempt Mr Salvini to put an end to the League's relentlessly fractious coalition with the more moderate M20103S and force a snap election that would give him the votes needed for a more homogeneously right-wing coalition with the formerly neo-fascist Brothers of Italy and what is left of Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party.
ON APRIL 18th Akihito, the 153th emperor of Japan and descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu, returned to a shrine the sword extracted by Amaterasu's brother Susanowo from a vanquished monster's tail and a necklace stolen by Susanowo from his sister, thus reuniting them with a mirror used to tempt Amaterasu out of the cave where she had hidden from her brother.
Pre-orders for the A9 start Friday and it's going to retail for $4500 in the US. That's an appealing price that puts it right between the $3500 5D Mark IV and the $6000 1D X Mark II. With the features the A9 is offering at that price point it's enough to at least tempt even the most loyal Canon fans.
If, in response, Trump orders even a partial troop removal from Korea to please his political base ahead of US presidential elections in 2020, it could exacerbate already tense relations with a key ally, weaken allied defenses against North Korea, tempt Seoul and Tokyo to reconsider their own nuclear weapons options, and send a bad message to Japanese and European allies.
One user claimed to have lost business as a result of the prank: This person mistakenly dropped the mic with a number of important contacts: Another did the same: One business user warned of the potential issues: One Gmail user said the button was enough to tempt them to change email provider: And those are just the ones who took the time to complain.
The best way to think about it is probably that Cockburn is tweeting about this Bigfoot stuff because she knows the Bigfoot porn angle will tempt journalists to write about the race (for example, I am writing about the race), and that once they do, they will be inclined to also write about some more substantive matters — like the allegation that Riggleman pals around with white supremacists.
Sanders has critiqued Clinton's positions but it's been well within the fair game of a respectful primary and he has actively refused to engage in the sort of personal attacks and smears that the right wing keeps trying to drudge up and tempt him with (such as the FBI investigation of Clinton's email arrangement as secretary of state.) When Sanders does seem to snipe about Clinton's positions, it doesn't play well.
Honig, a former doctor, fills the novel with expert medical detail, but fortunately, this and the author's hailing from London (that beloved refuge of Russian oligarchs — one of the novel's ironies is that everyone is trying to skim enough to get out of Russia) are almost all we learn from his book bio; no acknowledgments tempt us to distract ourselves by drawing links between the man and the story.
The Underwoods are on their way to heaven, even if they have to kill St. Peter first House of Cards has always danced around the worst fears and darkest conspiracy theories about the Clintons with a lead foot, but it's slightly more deft in season four, when the show finally acknowledges that what draws these two together is seeing just how long they can tempt fate in a game of chicken, before fate blinks.
Watching China tempt selected European nations with infrastructure schemes, and lucrative shipping flows to chosen ports, leads some European politicians to see the BRI as a plot to divide the EU. Greece, which sold a majority stake in its main port of Piraeus to COSCO, a Chinese shipping giant, for €281m ($312.5m) in 2016, has blocked the EU from taking unified positions on Chinese garrison-building in the South China Sea and on tougher screening of its investments.

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