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1 That could tempt people to invest, especially at below book value, one investment banker said.
2 But finding the money to tempt people into a potentially risky venture can be difficult.
3 And despite resolute efforts to tempt people onto public transit, car registrations are at record levels.
4 The trouble is, this feature set is not enough to tempt people away from the alternatives.
5 Those millions are known to be in the train, and they will tempt people to attack us.
6 The sooner you get over the habit, the sooner you'll cease to tempt people to be hypocrites.
7 Thus the government is looking beyond construction and trying to tempt people to spend more in the shops.
8 All the same, is this enough to tempt people away from eMusic or even Amazon's new download shizzle?
9 You know not what gold will tempt people to do in this world-but ,however , Imaybe wrong.
10 It is a secluded spot, too unattractive to tempt people to linger; because of its very seclusion it therefore tempted Casey Ryan.
11 When this "digital grazing" is done too often, it can tempt people to eat, even when they are not hungry.
12 But there has been concern warmer weather forecast for this weekend could tempt people from their homes to green spaces and public parks.
13 It formed a regular bazaar of open stalls, encroaching on the pavements so as to tempt people to stop as they passed along.
14 It tempts people to do an evil action, and then kills them for doing it.
15 When you talked to your congregation of tortured and tempted people , you talked of Me.
16 Fraudsters have recently tempted people by claiming they could help consumers start a range of businesses.
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