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The Inflation Report showed that the current pace of growth was too strong for comfort but that it would moderate nicely in 2008.
It would moderate the damage to the states contained in the House and Bush administration proposal, which would essentially freeze financing levels, force more labor from the working poor and concoct bureaucratic mazes that would stymie promising state and local initiatives.
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LR: I would moderate given how early days it is, it's quite good.
I mean, you know, I would moderate at a seminar or a panel at the world science summit last year.
Where I would moderate her vision is length.
However, limitations were acknowledged with these suggestions: An interactive Q&A forum would be useful but how would it work and who would moderate it and answer the questions; how long would they take to reply?
"Elaine connects today's digital audiences with this historic 2016 campaign," CBS News President David Rhodes said in a statement last month when it was announced Quijano would moderate the debate. .
It's bad because calls for pragmatism -- which would moderate its more severe violence -- may fall short.
The central bank said inflation developments were "worrisome," but it forecast wholesale price inflation would moderate to 5.5 percent by the end of the current fiscal year in March 2011.
It was hypothesized that baseline Hgb would be correlated with baseline KCCQ scales and that Hgb would moderate the beneficial effect of exercise training on HRQoL.
Health-care costs for everyone would moderate.
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