Sentence examples for it has tempered from inspiring English sources

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Though it has tempered recently, the rise in the value of the euro against the dollar has fed fears that European exports will be priced out of foreign markets, stalling economic recovery.

This division has been managed peacefully since 1997, but it has tempered their ability to present a unified front.

It has tempered the youthful enthusiasm of China's future leaders, making clear to them that, in their country and throughout the world, significant risks will always accompany this development.

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Now that it has gotten there, I have tempered my expectations.

Experience, however, has tempered her.

He has tempered some of them.

Today, however, she has tempered those views.

Mr. Laredo has tempered that approach somewhat in recent years.

Had Fukuyama cast a more critical eye on recent history, it might have tempered his enthusiasm for administrative solutions dreamed up in foreign capitals.

This paradox has puzzled other philosophers for centuries, and it should have tempered the riotous (literally) celebrations in Big Blue Nation.

The death of a parent or both parents is traumatic -- some respondents noted that the children became more withdrawn and tended to have emotional problems -- but it appears to have tempered these impacts.

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