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But Google was quick to temper expectations, noting that their initial trial deployment would cover only around 50,000 homes (though they left the door open to the possibility of 500,000 homes).
In Britain, where a British Airways flight to Washington was delayed for several hours on four consecutive days in early January because of terror concerns of American officials, the opposition to the deployment of sky marshals is tempered by financial considerations.
Caslen's profound appreciation of diversity and plurality and his intense suspicion of the lunacies of religious supremacy were doubtlessly tempered by the sweltering heat of his dangerous deployment to an Iraq torn by searing sectarian, ethnic, and tribal strife.
But while the troops seemed clearly pleased to have Mr. Bush with them, their enthusiasm seemed tempered in some cases by the likelihood that they might have to ship out again next year for a long deployment, possibly to Iraq.
But deployment was different.
LIONEL: Temper.
Bad temper?
I know about deployment.
Short temper, angry, negative.
His temper.
Temper passion with objectivity.
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