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"He just needs to temper his enthusiasm.
After leaving them alone, arguably for too long, it needs to temper their tax privileges cautiously.
"One needs to temper the sense that we are making a medical advance with the extraordinary emotional stresses in these families," Dr. Offit said.
So the government needs to temper its enthusiasm for universal child care and working mothers.And what about targeting children whose parents are too poor, too feckless or too drugged to give them a decent upbringing?
CBS's crew questioned several of Mickelson's shots, especially when he seemed to break free of the reins that Nick Faldo, CBS's lead analyst, says he needs, to temper his sometimes reckless side.
For her part, your daughter needs to temper her anger". After all, as Wright points out, "your daughter has lived in a stable environment since the age of nine".
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This has implications for extrasolar planets: the idea that Earth-sized moons around Jupiter-sized planets might be habitable needs to tempered by the news that only Mars- to Moon-sized satellites are likely to develop there.
In order to avoid this you will need to temper your chocolate.
"But investors need to temper that because considerable issues with the finances remain unchanged".
Did they feel the needed to temper a Disney reference with a News Corp trademark?
This was more than just trying to appeal to a business audience, as he stresses the need to temper these views with protection for consumers and investors.
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