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Hurd, though she is a Democrat, was referring not to the contemporary political left but to traditional, John-Locke-and-John-Stuart-Mill liberalism, which holds that the state is licensed to temper bad behavior, not to perfect human nature.
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We will not be able to communicate if his attitude and temper are bad.
Separately, Intel tempered the bad news with an updated first-quarter forecast.
But the head of the European Central Bank tempered the bad news by predicting that the region's economy would begin to recover next year.
Some good news tempered the bad, though: the unemployment rate fell, for the first time in eight months, to 4.4% in May.
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"Interview 3" The girls expressed a mental addiction where snus was a good way to reduce their bad temper or irritation.
Perhaps this is why he seems to be tempering his bad-boy image, distancing himself professionally from the lothario persona he adopted early in his career.
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