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Now they just need to fight the urge to turn everything upside down with a shiny new toy.

Until January’s inauguration sets Trump’s proposed plans into maybe motion, Behr said she’s telling her clients the same thing: resist the urge to throw your existing financial plan out the window.

From Slate

Even with the knowledge that this is his last block of Ireland games for a year, Farrell has resisted the urge to experiment.

From BBC

If you’re walking in the woods and see a bear, your heart rate and breathing accelerate, giving you the urge to flee – likely helping you make a decision that keeps you alive.

From Salon

But part of me thought that if I’m not dieting anymore, then I won’t ever have the urge to overindulge.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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