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Doing nothing would invite far worse consequences than doing something, perilous though that is.
McKinley came to office as a supporter of annexation, and lobbied Congress to adopt his opinion, believing that to do nothing would invite a royalist counter-revolution or a Japanese takeover.
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I am very certain that there is nothing in my browsing history that would invite such an ad, so can only conclude that a rather literal marketing program has equated my cricket interest with stump".
"To do nothing in the face of terrorist networks would invite far more civilian casualties".
Cynics question why we would invite craven, beholden, good-for-nothing politicians onto the court, where they might do real damage — or behave, well, politically.
I found it amazing that these women, who knew nothing about us other than that we were Americans, would invite us into their homes and offer what little they had — rice, bread and tea.
Friends would invite them up, and although they were always on the lookout for a house to buy, nothing compared to the Ballroom.
I would invite him.
He would invite himself," Elliott Fisher said.
She would invite me in.
He denied her nothing, and even in the last year of his life, when he was in a nursing home with Parkinson's disease, he was planning their 50th-anniversary party -- who they would invite, what they would eat.
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