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    1. There were different levels of interaction, up to a psychotropic inducement stage where complete immersion would be possible


    2. It was a tall order, but Sylvia knew that there had to exist somebody, somewhere, who, with the proper inducement, could accomplish the impossible


    3. She could do without the brightly lit cities and their inducement to


    4. An additional inducement to move was the results of an exam by a Chicago ENT doctor the day before my flight


    5. I was told the beasts ate anything they came across, hardly an inducement to appetite


    6. While the impulse of kama is common to all beings, the inducement of artha is peculiar to the humans


    7. “Can there be a better inducement for my father to join us?” he said, hoping for the eventuality


    8. With the inducement of Li Hongzhi on families and on destroying


    9. It means that when you offer someone a gift as an inducement to do something for you, they will feel obliged to do your bidding and return the favour


    10. As the interests of the individual are protected by the arms of the country, added to his own; and his needs may depend upon certain supply in the degree that they are felt more universally and steadily; in the same manner does conscious citizenship in the Republic of nature secure us from the annoyances of subordinate agents by alliance with superior powers; and by appeal to the fundamental laws of resistance or inducement offered to mechanical or chemical agents, distribute the labor to be performed between them and man to the best advantage of the inventor

    11. Maybe even to join in herself if sufficient inducement was added


    12. Fingers, by Maier and Bradshaw, as a "painless inducement to


    13. My inducement was my love, my loyalty and my hope


    14. The collation and collaboration of these frightening verses, are obviously calculated to inflict the inducement of maximum fear on the believer, enforcing strict adherence and obedience to the rules and laws of these particular religious faiths


    15. likely to offer money or position as an inducement


    16. He didn’t have to raise his voice to be instantly heeded by his men or offer them any other inducement than his word for them to believe him


    17. Her inducement to come to me, relying on my confidence, had been the hope that I could tell her the name and place of abode


    18. You know already, senor, the wealth and noble birth of my parents, and that I am their sole heir; if this be a sufficient inducement for you to venture to make me completely happy, accept me at once as your son; for if my father, influenced by other objects of his own, should disapprove of this happiness I have sought for myself, time has more power to alter and change things, than human will


    19. Had he not told me as an inducement that you and your sister were to be there, I should have felt it too certain a thing, to trust myself near him


    20. In such a situation as that, where there seemed nothing to tempt the avarice or the vanity of any living creature, how could I suppose, when she so earnestly, so warmly insisted on sharing my fate, whatever it might be, that any thing but the most disinterested affection was her inducement? And even now, I cannot comprehend on what motive she acted, or what fancied advantage it could be to her, to be fettered to a man for whom she had not the smallest regard, and who had only two thousand pounds in the world

    21. You mean that you do not understand the nature of this payment which to the best men is the great inducement to rule? Of course you know that ambition and avarice are held to be, as indeed they are, a disgrace?


    22. Under such an inducement it will cause no surprise that the young man lost sight for a time, of other objects in order to address them


    23. As to Franz, he had no longer any inducement to remain at Monte Cristo


    24. The Honeycomb was still rough-dug and half finished, but it proved otherwise, they would have all the more inducement to improve it


    25. For me the district institutions simply mean the liability to pay fourpence halfpenny for every three acres, to drive into the town, sleep with bugs, and listen to all sorts of idiocy and loathsomeness, and self-interest offers me no inducement


    26. The mere knowledge that it had been saved from the Monterists would be a strong inducement for the Cayta troops to embrace the cause of the new State


    27. Overcome as he was with despair, Raoul would probably have refused any invitation that evening, if the count had not, as an inducement, told him that the lady of his thoughts had been seen, the night before, in company of the other sex in the Bois


    28. Sellers, however, expose themselves to open-ended risk, so an added inducement is needed


    29. For this reason the established practice of stating the original cost or appraised value of the pledged property as an inducement to purchase bonds is entirely misleading


    30. Very small businesses, therefore, have never been able to obtain public financing and have depended on private capital, those supplying the funds being given the double inducement of a share in the profits and a direct voice in the management

    31. Therefore we find that the company has a special inducement to buy in bonds at a discount—since they must ultimately be paid at par—and thus one-third of the issue has been reacquired


    32. One inducement motivates the early investors in the company, whether family and friends or a venture capital firm


    33. I passed up the street, looking as I went at all the houses to the right hand and to the left; but I could discover no pretext, nor see an inducement to enter any


    34. Moreover, the idea of replacement, which had been so effective an inducement for his mendicancy of love, had been completely erased from his mind


    35. But the rage always returned, and she realized very soon that the desire to forget him was the strongest inducement for remembering him


    36. He acknowledged no such inducement, and his sister ought to have given him credit for better feelings than her own


    37. —Had he NOT told me as an inducement that you and your sister were to be there, I should have felt it too certain a thing, to trust myself near him


    38. Does not America offer any inducement for men to settle here? The American has dwindled into an Odd Fellow—one who may be known by the development of his organ of gregariousness, and a manifest lack of intellect and cheerful self-reliance; whose first and chief concern, on coming into the world, is to see that the almshouses are in good repair; and, before yet he has lawfully donned the virile garb, to collect a fund for the support of the widows and orphans that may be; who, in short ventures to live only by the aid of the Mutual Insurance company, which has promised to bury him decently


    39. The inducement lay in the fact that the "tiaglo" (see previous note) received an additional lot of the communal land for every male added to its number, though this could have formed an inducement in the southern and fertile provinces of Russia only, as it is believed that agriculture in the north is so unremunerative that land has often to be forced upon the peasants, in order that the taxes, for which the whole Commune is responsible to Government, may be paid


    40. " (Much need there was to mention it!) "There are some lines which come so deeply from the heart that it is impossible to utter them aloud, so that these holy things cannot be laid before, the public"—(Why lay them then?)—"but as he had been begged to do so, he was doing so, and as he was, moreover, laying down his pen forever, and had sworn to write no more, he had written this last farewell; and as he had sworn never, on any inducement, to read anything in public," and so on, and so on, all in that style

    41. Having captured hundreds that were evidently guiltless, and that could not be dangerous to the government, they left them imprisoned for years, where they became consumptive, went out of their minds or committed suicide, and kept them only because they had no inducement to set them free, while they might be of use to elucidate some question at a judicial inquiry, safe in prison


    42. With the set which comprised Iwin and “the aristocrats,” as they were generally known, I could not make any headway at all, for, as I now remember, I was always shy and churlish to them, and nodded to them only when they nodded to me; so that they had little inducement to desire my acquaintance


    43. If these views be correct, by annihilating our commerce, do we not yield the seas to her, and hold out an inducement to her forever to continue her orders in force? What prospect is there that the embargo will be removed? It cannot now be got rid of by a vote of this House


    44. Another strong inducement with this House to continue and enforce the embargo is, that while it presses those who injure us, it preserves the nation in peace


    45. Canning thought the interdiction was extended to all the belligerents; in which case, so far from complaining of its exercise, he says it would furnish an inducement to an accommodation, and his instructions to Mr


    46. This was better than looking at what lay beside him, and he wanted no inducement to keep his gaze averted


    47. You give France a right to enter your waters, said he, and take away any inducement she might have had to rescind her decrees


    48. Now, sir, upon the most critical review of this exposition, is there a single gentleman present, who is not prepared to say, that the facts stated in the resolution are fully justified by the correspondence? And if they be, sir, what inducement can possibly prevent unanimity on the present occasion? Surely those, who wish peace with Great Britain, will find unanimity upon this occasion the most likely to deter from war; and surely, sir, every gentleman must feel and see that the declarations contained in the resolution are imperiously due to the dignity and honor of our own Government, as well as to our respect for the people and ourselves


    49. A certain man of wealth made many an inducement for those in and out of power to have him invited as a guest to one of these balls while he was an usher at a fashionable wedding in Charleston


    50. If they went on in this way he said they would hold out an inducement to all the marauders in the universe to come and plunder the trade of the United States as they pleased
















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