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At some point, you've got to temper that with a little bit of when to and when not to".
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The natural inclination is there, but it's almost as if, as we get older, we start to temper those impulses.
But the concern has got to be tempered by the fact that we have got to get some economic growth going as well".
"Disappointment has got to be tempered with some realism - in particular, the fact that there's so much money at stake.
Easy manner goes a mile, but Got to keep My temper cool.
I've got to move more careful, I've got to watch my temper, everything has to change".
In an interview with the New York Post, he said, "I've got to deal with my personality, I've got to work on my temper, I have got to dig deep.
She added, "Usually by the time they get to me, their skepticism is tempered by their need".
"People's wishes have to be tempered by getting to something that is favorable to the Afghans, favorable to the international community, and long-lasting".
That they are unlikely to get their way should help to temper the market's mood swings for a while.
"It was, to me, making fun of our age difference, but it got tempered to be less obvious, more of a double take: 'Whoa!' We worked with this really great prosthetics guy, who did the Cremaster Cycle for Matthew Barney.
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