But as the city grew, it offered increasingly dangerous temptations.
Simultaneously, the decline of community leaves them without a support system, exposing them to the dangerous temptation of the streets.
Instead, morality opposes life by presenting well-being as a dangerous temptation.
The risque of your being discovered is too great, and I will not expose myself to so dangerous a temptation.
In order not to yield to this dangerous temptation, he undressed, blew out the light and closed his eyes.
Monetary policy presents politicians with dangerous temptations - for example, to pump up the economy just before an election.
But, when it comes to joining or starting a war, it is not the only dangerous temptation.
Her pale-blue eyes drew him, and her soft curves were a dangerous temptation.
For example, she states that chloroform was "the first dangerous temptation to come from the world of chemistry," overlooking such earlier candidates as morphine.
This is how they fall prey to dangerous temptations.