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In "Tempering the Will" (2000), Ms. Cheng convulses reality.
Ditto for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in tempering expectations of foreign aid recipients.
Nonetheless, the estimate may have succeeded in tempering public expectations for the system's recovery.
It suggested that the main effect of atropine in tempering myopic progression was by slowing the growth of vitreous chamber depth and axial length.
A major report on pharmaceutical spending last month highlighted the success that rebates were having in tempering the ever-rising prices of drugs.
"Wise monetary and fiscal policies play an important role in tempering recessions, but these tools don't create households nor eliminate excess housing units," Mr. Buffett added.
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The solution was filtrated with tempered syringe filters (0.45-μm PET) in tempered vials four times, and each was diluted 1 1 with methanol immediately to prevent precipitation.
Fracture mechanics approach showed several similarities to literature results of the same material tested in tempered martensite condition.
"We are," he said, tongue seemingly in cheek, "tempered in all ways".
It's more judicious in practice, more tempered in tone, and backed by an excellent legal team.
She insults on a whim and delights in temper tantrums.
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