Because those measuring the results are tempted to abuse power, prudence requires adherence to standards.
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Some are tempted to set up dummy corporations or hide the accounts a big mistake!
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Some now suspect that royalists including members of the king's family are tempted to turn the clock back.
No wonder that companies are tempted to wash their hands of any future commitments.
If you own Facebook stock or are tempted to buy it, look at Yahoo instead.
Not surprisingly some claimants are tempted to take the law into their own hands.
They are tempted to fall back on the region's saving rates, which are famously high.
Too often we are tempted to throw in the towel and give up on doing something hard.
Some in Baghdad are tempted to call the Kurds' bluff and let them go their own way.
So the banks are tempted to shrink their balance-sheets instead, which means restricting the supply of new loans.
For those who are tempted to try their hand, here are some pointers.
Cuba's Fidel Castro tightens his tyranny, and others are tempted to mimic him.
Obviously, some airlines who would have put in an order this year are tempted to wait a little longer.
Many are tempted to join producer-owned co-operatives, where farmers can make higher profits by pooling resources and cutting out middlemen.
Most trainers, me included, are tempted to succumb to the call from the ops folks in need of a warm body.
Just when we, and everyone around us, are tempted to give up in disgust, may be the point of maximum opportunity.
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Neighbours, like nature, abhor a vacuum, and are tempted to rush in.
My second point would be to watch out for the times when you are tempted to use your children to justify "unethical" behaviour.
If you segregate your retirement funds before you are tempted to spend them, there might actually be something there when you need it.
Reserve countries such as the United States are tempted to obtain low-cost loans and grow into debt, which causes instability in the world economy.
With gold prices at historic highs, populist governments, from Argentina to Venezuela, are tempted to renegotiate contracts and squeeze profits out of corporations, Winmill said.
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When volatility is low, investors are tempted to take more risks.
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Lacking strong demand at home, governments are tempted to let their currencies depreciate so that their exporters can grab a bigger share of the global market.
If Americans are tempted to cheat, they should remember that what is done today is audit bait at least until 2005 and in many cases, much longer.
The IRS is well aware that many owners of S corporations are tempted to underreport salary to avoid paying payroll taxes, while taking a hefty payroll-tax-free dividend.
There is even a suggestion in some surveys that smaller businesses are tempted to use unlicensed security software, or, worse, that which they are offered for "free".
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"We have such a fantastic record" improving safety globally that airlines and governments are tempted to say, "look how well we have fixed it, we're done now, " he said.
That means that big shipping companies like UPS or FedEx are tempted to change routes, but it turns out that would cost them even more to take the long way.
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Follow the cooking and storage instructions on the food packet, eg, think again if you arrive home desperately hungry and are tempted to speed up instructions on thawing frozen food.
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