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One major concern of the PAC report is the Prison Service target of having classes at least 80% full, which may tempt establishments to pack them with those "most likely to turn up".
He even held out the prospect of going into the next election promising a net tax cut, which may tempt Tory voters frustrated with their own party's caution on the matter.
The new Intel Haswell processor actually has a slower clock speed than the outgoing model, which may tempt some to opt for the £120 upgrade to the 1,7GHz i7 processor.
Jon has looked at some of the literary relationships between man and beast, and phenomenal examples in recent science have shown us animals who may be smarter and have better language skills than apes, including dog and parrot, which may tempt authors to raise the bar even further in their depictions of animal/human interactions.
In some countries, the dowry decreases as the girl gets older, which may tempt parents to have their daughters married at younger ages.
Keep counters clear of human food which may tempt your cats.
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Moreover, there will be but one Gypsy leader on the board of directors of the fund, and there may be none on the staffs of the five partner organizations, which may be tempted to concentrate on majority ethnic groups.
But it does, of course, please the Republican base, which has its doubts about Mr McCain and which may be tempted to stay at home in November.Mr McCain has been throwing other bits of red meat rightwards as well.
The risks are greater for lesser colleges, which may be tempted to drop some of their own introductory courses — and some professors who teach them — and substitute cheaper online instruction from big-name professors.
As you do this, relax your glutes (your thigh muscles) instead of tightening them up, which may be tempting.
There is now no prospect that America will lean on others to sign the treaty it will not even press India, which may soon be tempted to test again.
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