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When "a great man," he wrote in "Compensation," an earlier essay, is "pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits, on his manhood; he has gained facts; learns his ignorance; is cured of the insanity of conceit; has got moderation and real skill".
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Getting moderation tools in place before that occurs is a sensible next step for YouTube.
I don't think it will get past moderation, but since these are people who think "space" in the context of smoking around a minor could be interpreted as "apartment building", maybe their language processing deficiencies will turn in my favor.
"It may be that they carry on with it, but they have got to review moderation [funding that was given for one year to tide over those institutions that did unexpectedly badly in the RAE] and may wish to review profiling [the ratio of money given to each research quality rating]," explains Grant.
There was talk of "social contract" arrangements, in which, say, companies and workers practicing wage moderation got special tax breaks.
We've got the "Great Moderation".
In 1916 Mr. Bankhead pulled himself together, learned to drink in moderation & got elected to the House.
Get wasted in moderation.
I can't take a stand on the purity pedestal but I like to think I get drunk in moderation!
But whether Mr. Tester's plea for moderation gets a fair hearing in the election is far from certain, political experts say.
1 The Palestinian population is growing steadily angrier and the voices of moderation get ever quieter as the long period of violence produces a mounting toll of death.
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