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But when we exercise, moderation does not come easily to our society.
We can only hope that, in the brave new world of reformed healthcare, physicians will exercise moderation by prescribing drugs judiciously.
The founder of Methodism, John Wesley, was writing nearly three centuries ago about the importance of diet, exercise, moderation and hygiene.
'But,' he would counsel me, 'you should exercise moderation in all things.' He himself had an unflappable and distinctly phlegmatic manner (although within seethed a distinctly Romantic nature).
If saving lives is the concern, make the driving age 21, the drinking age 16, and encourage the teenagers to exercise moderation if they must drink.
"The central issue is to educate children to exercise moderation in what they eat and emphasize healthier products," Mr. Lujambio said.
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For a time I exercised moderation.
Equally, despite its close alliance with President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Hezbollah appears to have exercised moderation in offering armed support for his regime's brutal crackdown.
The Nation, which has a daily circulation of 200,000 and has been a fixture of modern Kenya, is generally exercising moderation in what it publishes.
A fruit-flavored martini can taste more like a juice drink than an alcoholic cocktail, so exercising moderation is important.
Use moderation.
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