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And without progress towards independence, more Albanians may be tempted to revert to violence there.
Commanders in charge of distributing these stipends often pocket the cash, earning even more for themselves while seeking to keep their hold over the fighters, who may be tempted to revert to robbery and violence in the creeks.
The manager caused a minor surprise by leaving Robbie Keane out of the starting lineup in Scotland but Shane Long and Jonathan Walters did not seize their chance and O'Neill may feel tempted to revert to the 34-year-old.
Though her offensive mindset was successful against the 125th-ranked Llagostera Vives, the real test of Wozniacki's new game plan will come against tougher competition, against which she might be tempted to revert back to the safe, comfortable style that she has used for much of her career.
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Once the Ebola crisis passes, it will be tempting to revert to simplistic interventions with easy metrics.
Work about behavioural change shows that due to the pull of forces of resistance, it may be tempting to revert to previous practices, if maintenance strategies are not enacted [ 23].
So, tempted to learn how to knit?
He was tempted to argue the point.
Or she would be tempted to drive.
You may be tempted to dance.
I was almost tempted to believe it.
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