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I could imagine how my own emotionally hyperventilating songs could be tempered by this stillness.
The board seems to be preparing a harsh assessment of NASA's performance, but members indicated today it could be tempered.
Alcohol reduces its dependents to self-abasement, but the degradation, it seems, could be tempered with curious insight.
For Mr. Kerry, the thrill of winning the White House could be tempered somewhat if he finds himself confronting a hostile Republican Congress.
The most recent protests against Kudankulam could be tempered if the Indian government shows willingness to discuss the safety fears of citizens living in the area, said Mr. Udayakumar.
The extent of his victory could be tempered, though, if Democrats succeed in their push for Mueller's complete report to be released and the documents reveal questionable behavior by the president.
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My teacher opened up that there were endless possibilities on stage, and imagination could never be tempered or diluted in theatre.
However, like fashion, the excitement for what could be must be tempered by what is possible.
These conclusions must be tempered, however, by a recognition that sampling error alone could obscure impacts.
As a world of widespread autonomous vehicles moves from the realm of science fiction into near-future possibility, it's important to consider how vehicle crime will change, and how the benefits from the elimination of certain categories of crime linked to vehicles drunk driving, for example could be tempered by the growth of other types.
Should it be tempered?
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