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Particular Tory policies – on human rights, say, or on welfare – might have been immoderate, but Mr Cameron was always able to wrap them up, often pretty convincingly, in the language of pragmatic common sense.

It's hard to be immoderate when you're busy doing a range of things and seeing a wide range of people from all walks of life.

Epicurus qualified the anger that brings on madness as 'immoderate', leaving open the possibility that there might be a 'moderate' anger which is less harmful.

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Extremists lack critical capacity: by definition, they are immoderate.

We're immoderate not just in our affiliations, but also in our impulses.

The Cahiers critics were immoderate and enthusiastic; their criticism was a means to an end, and rightly so.

Tickets are immoderate, but, as the "Saturday Night Live" comedian Seth Meyers once said, "A free Black Eyed Peas concert?

And plants, apparently being immoderate things, like to gulp it all down in a shot -- say, once a week.

It would have been immoderate, and even jarringly expansive, to paint this room on a larger scale, to give, for example, too much attention to detail.

Nothing is immoderate; everything is faultless.

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