Who knows what China might be tempted to do between now and 2008?
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As soon as one politician, encouraged by this week's Supreme Court judgment, uses this opening to besmirch a rival, all politicians will immediately be tempted to do the same thing.
If Cook ever realizes that he could compete in this market and sell Mac OS to consumers without the need for storing or manufacturing big and bulky hardware, he may be tempted to do so.
After promising not to extradite their leaders for drug crimes, Mr Uribe ended up doing so when they failed to co-operate (Mr Santos may be tempted to do the same if the FARC fail to keep their promises).
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It is hard to imagine that their ilk far from being deterred have been other than emboldened by the experience and will be tempted to do worse should the U.S. military be weakened further.
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Mrs Clinton cannot easily sustain the Wright controversy, although she may be sorely tempted to do so.
Inform the employer(s) whose job you have not selected of your selection and although you may be tempted to only do this through email, also make a phone call to the recruiter you have been working with.
If the suit is going to drag Congress into another political quagmire, why, you might be tempted to ask, do it at all, and why now?
The benefits are that, with time and enforcement, businesspeople will be held in higher regard and will be able to refer to the code when asked or tempted to do something that they believe not to be in the best interests of their company.
Many big companies already have such schemes, and those that do not may be tempted simply to formalise a few procedures and carry on as before.
There is a competitive fire in many managers who want to do all they can to win, and like NFL coaches they may be tempted to push, pull, and prod their people so that the team wins.
If they cannot get the president to do their dirty work for them, so the theory goes, they might be tempted to step in again to remove a civilian government of which they disapprove.
Yet if Mr Immelt is tempted to do something dramatic to save his skin, it could hardly be at a worse time.
Critics of the chancellor would happily agree with that US version of events, but Mr Osborne might be tempted to ask, if he's to blame for Britain's feeble recovery how do you explain America's?
And as we ponder, it seems inescapable that anyone with utopian leanings those of us tempted now and then to think that if people would just do the right things all would be right with the world have some explaining to do.
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