That's true, but I think it also says something about the enticement of the first sentence, or even half the first sentence. |
He said the only enticement left for companies in their business is the competitive tax rate Ireland enjoys. |
The attraction is an enticement to men to act in order to lure women for physical contact. |
The promise of the reward was too much of an enticement for the migrant workers to resist. |
Of course, a major task was to weaken the opponent through infiltration and enticement. |
The whole enticement of being a large successful company is really balanced by our ability to connect with each and every customer. |