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Words like "modest," "moderate" and "somewhat faster" do not typically describe the type of economy that sends Wall Street on a tear.
Designed by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino and Karola Torkos, using the undulating circles and lines used in topography maps, Topoware bowls are marked "full," "hungry" and "very hungry"; plates read "modest," "moderate" and "greedy".
His listeners are the modest, moderate, or even upper class.
[25], [26] I2 values of 0 40%, 30 60%, 50 90% and ≥75% represented modest, moderate, substantial, and considerable heterogeneity, respectively [17].
Modest, moderate rewards are best.
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[modus], having or keeping a proper measure, moderate (cf. mediocris); esp. in behavior, modest, temperate; also, of size, moderate-sized; middling, ordinary, mean, bad (class.; syn.: moderatus, mediocris).
While the other eight districts reported growth, the Fed said it was characterized as "modest to moderate" in most cases, an overall downgrade from its last report on January 15, which showed "moderate" growth in nine regions.
All of them were buying homes for the first time; all were people of modest or moderate means.
All 12 regions covered by the survey reported "modest to moderate" growth, including a lift in retail sales.
But the lessons that Bush is likely to derive from the complex of recent disasters will not automatically lead to a more considered, modest, and moderate Presidency.
Although, the majority of the work values were related to the Five Factor Model-traits, correlations were modest to moderate, not exceeding 0.44.
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