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On the other, it was practically an engraved invitation to commit career suicide.
Mortgage securities participants say increasingly lax lending standards in these loans became almost an invitation to commit mortgage fraud.
They are almost an invitation to commit fraud and their popularity with Russian crooks has been the subject of journalistic investigations for the best part of a decade.
When Alex Cord agreed to play the John Wayne role in the 1966 remake of "Stagecoach," it seemed like an engraved invitation to commit career suicide.
"The Strasbourg tribunal requires that support for terrorism be direct, clear, real and effective, as well as a direct invitation to commit violence," the lawyer told the tribunal last week, adding that silence is not a crime under that definition.
While for most people, an invitation to commit suicide isn't taken seriously, for many it is.
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Across the nation, such aphorisms are invitations to commit age discrimination, to stop the honest exchange of ideas and information, and to punish veteran teachers for refusing to compromise their morality and resisting teach-to-the-test malpractice.
One way to combat this, he believed, was to end the adversarial system in the courts, which he saw as "an invitation to the police to commit perjury" and to replace it with an "infinitely preferable" European inquisitorial system.
Riyadh has persuaded Senegal to commit 2,100 troops, but Pakistan, Sudan and Egypt – no doubt at financial cost – have all declined Saudi invitations to send their soldiers into harm's way.
Coulombe has been charged with two counts of luring to commit the making of child pornography, luring to commit an offence against a child, sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, sexual assault, possession of child pornography, and extortion.
I have to commit.
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