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Who could pass up something billed as "the fattiest pastry in all of Europe"?
He ordered two entrées because, despite the fear of embarrassment, he couldn't pass up something free.
But like targeted ads, the spookiness is mitigated by utility: we have a hard time passing up something that appeals to both our sentimentality and our egotism.
Getting older means doing something great often--and passing up something spectacular occasionally.
"Why don't you load up the 9, and you can plink away?" In Mr. Vollmann's view, an opportunity to legally discharge a firearm is not something to pass up.
In a memo to staffers, Murray said that he was "deeply grateful" for his time at Pew and will miss the company "immensely". He added that the position at Fortune was not a job he was "looking for," but is something he cannot pass up.
Becoming proficient in the latest technologies will always ensure that you're never passed up by someone who knows something you don't.
You have to squint a bit to understand why I identified with this scene—I'm not rich and famous, I'm not subtly haunted by something I passed up years ago, and I'm not a horse.
"Coming to such a huge club was also something I didn't want to pass up.
Sometimes you stumble across something that's too interesting to pass up.
In biotech that would mean passing up famous moneylosers like Celera Genomics in favor of something like Techne, maker of proteins for researchers (rank 46).
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