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A growth rate of 4% may not be good enough to temper Pakistan's growing social tensions.
Only time will tell if that's enough to temper the anger of commenters on NYTimes.com.
The prospects are frightening enough to temper even the omnipresent smile of Isiah Thomas.
Are the rest of us wise enough to temper our need for spectacle?
Small beer compared with the cataclysm of a year ago but enough to temper the holiday cheer.
The American archaeologist Albert Glock worked in the Middle East for more than two decades -- long enough to temper any romantic delusions about his profession.
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The cartel has now proved that it has enough discipline to prop up prices by restraining supply if need be, and also enough spare capacity to temper prices when they rise too high for its liking.
It will not bring China down the government can use state-owned banks to temper its effects, and it has enough cash to spend lavishly to set things right.
Both parties, when facing each other, have the good sense to temper their headstrong impulses to some extent, yet there were enough apparent differences of opinion here to sustain a creative tension.
This time, however, some workers said that money alone would not be enough to soothe tempers.
That, along with the fact that the project was hoping to secure 30percentt, or $450 million, of its financing from U.S. stimulus funds, was enough to send tempers flaring.
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