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Tao, as she is known, is learning how to temper the frills.
Like other therapy dogs, he had a sixth sense about how to temper his behavior.
I can show you how to temper them, but if you don't have it here..."...
He did not abandon the flashiness that became his trademark, he just learned how to temper it.
The most important thing a charismatic leader can do is learn how to temper that charisma and use it to build others up, rather than bring them down.
How to define noise, pinpoint it and how to temper human and mechanical outbursts make it a vexing issue for policy makers; but for historians, it is an ideal topic to dissect, Ms. Thompson said.
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He has always been interested in the climate's variability, and recently, in how we try to temper and harness atmospheric and geothermal energies faced with climate crises.
So you have to temper how you pick and choose the shots you are going to get, and how else you can help win a game.
Which is a long way of saying that the Fourth Plinth is also a place for politicians and arts administrators to show how democratic they are, to temper the vowels of Eton with Essex, at least while people are listening.
Rather, Mr. Tanous wants to show how investors will have to temper their expectations and learn to be satisfied with the lower returns that are more typical of the stock market.
Another critic said, "while Ferraro is interested in issues of distance and impermanence, there is no lo-fi fuzz or warm nostalgic haze to temper how flat and ugly the music he's referencing on Far Side Virtual is".
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