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temptations <a temptation; temptations> N

temptations
temptations
temptations

abode of temptation

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He was renowned as much for his uprightness as for his knowledge, no slight praise in a profession exposed to so many temptations to fraud.
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Different construal levels determine our activation of self-control in response to temptations.
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Even the goal of using germinal choice technology for clearly therapeutic purposes should be relinquished, since it would inevitably produce temptations to tamper with such things as cognitive capacities.
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Even a diminishment of massive revenue effected through nullification by the permanent minority would not eliminate these temptations.
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Throw in a burgeoning designer drug scene in the area and other temptations for young men and you have a pretty volatile environment.
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To escape the temptations of the world has chosen to become a monk.
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Framed within an overall theme of patient perseverance during trials and temptations, the text condemns various sins.
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Through zany trials and instances of mistaken identity, they endure many indignities, life-threatening situations, temptations and emberassments.
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She knows the temptations and dangers of the industry.
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In order to be thin, women must resist temptations, which she explains with the language of sin, punishment, and redemption.
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