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If it becomes immoderate, then peer-pressure within the EU can act as a check on the behaviour, and even the composition, of governments.
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Lunches got eaten but only incidentally; the point was talk and laughter, which latter became immoderate by dessert time.
Should he go on to immoderate beer drinking, he becomes a walking vitamin pill".
The immoderate affluence of the leading Premier League players began to turn the leaders of the golden generation into easy targets and at the 2006 World Cup they allowed themselves and their entourage to become a laughing stock.
There could hardly be a more fitting introduction: Lévy has, as his fellow intellectual Pierre Bourdieu once put it, an 'immoderate taste' for television studios, and his ubiquity has become something of a joke.
Water, one of the vital natural resources for agricultural, is becoming deficient because of over-exploitation, poor groundwater recharge, immoderate use etc.
Viewers get the excitement of watching people doing something immoderate — if not quite immoral — alongside the suspense about how much id they will bare.
But beware immoderate nostalgia.
Success was immediate and immoderate.
What syrup, what immoderate sweet.
Roger Allam is masterly as the immoderate Christie.
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