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Bruce Craig may be tempted to issue more warnings to his players and coaches.
If the semi-final results of the Asian Cup constituted your sole basis for making forecasts, you might be tempted to issue warnings before tomorrow's final of a storm of Australian gloating.
Given the dire state of the global economy, such information should now often be accompanied by a range of potential outcomes for the most important financial indicators.Some firms could be tempted to issue ranges that are so wide you could drive a double-decker bus through them.
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Labour must not be tempted to downplay the issue of economic credibility, surmising it can win the election on the NHS and living standards alone.
They may be tempted to emphasise cultural issues, such as gay marriage, that galvanise educated professionals but have little resonance in the suburbs.
So you may be tempted to give the Food Issue, now on newsstands or in your mailbox, a miss.
We suspect that some of his campaign advisers — spooked by the pounding over the Solyndra bankruptcy filing and absurd Republican claims about losing tens of thousands of potential jobs from his denial of the environmentally risky Keystone XL oil pipeline — will be tempted to argue that the issue is a loser.
One might then be tempted to think that this issue is settled, and it might be so for skeletal muscles, but extraocular muscles have an important peculiarity.
In the presence of the many biomedical challenges of aging, physicians may be tempted to raise fewer psychosocial issues with their older patients than with their younger patients (Greene et al 1987) and respond more positively to psychosocial concerns in the young than in the old (Greene et al 1987).
Romney, who has already moved to the right on several social issues, may be tempted to highlight his more extreme positions on issues such as abortion and gay rights.
But Mr Tang yesterday warned Washington in strong terms not to be tempted to meddle in the Taiwanese issue.
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