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This skill has benefited others beyond Tate; he is one of a very few top cultural leaders who have been able to temper the severity of government cuts on the arts in general.
A few old-fashioned touches temper the severity of the visual field, like the lime-green dressmaker's dummies that congregate at the sides of the coat check concession, and the frou-frou gilt-backed sofa offering repose outside the lower-level restrooms.
Despite such a drastic effect, patients carrying these mutations have a mild clinical phenotype and show a limited CMAP depression, suggesting that F167L, which behaves very similarly to WT, might temper the severity of symptoms.
Consistent with this mechanistic contribution by group V sPLA2 to temper the severity of arthritis, we found significantly more articular immune complexes and C3 deposition in mice lacking group V sPLA2 than their congenic WT littermates (Fig 6A and B).
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Ms. LaPointe tempered the severity of the long pink leather vest Dakota wore over a drop-waist, V-neck jersey shift by adding deep pockets.
Sometimes they tempered the severity of, say, a trimly tailored trouser suit with a gust of transparency or a cascade of silk, dabbling in the Saint Laurentian fusion of the tough and the tender, the louche and the chaste, the decorative and the candidly functional.
Glass may be strengthened using one of several processes: temporarily reducing the severity of flaws by fire polishing or "etching" (i.e., chemical polishing); introducing surface compression by overlay glazing, thermal tempering, or ion exchange; and toughening by lamination.
However, the severity of these concerns has been tempered by the fact that, with the exception of isolated instances, protected information regarding diseases status has not been compromised.
"I have to admit, I was like, 'If you say that one more time, I think I might smack you.' " Ms. Woodall and Ms. Constantine cunningly temper their severity with constructive advice, so they never descend to the level of Simon Cowell, the acerbic judge of "American Idol" and its British original, "Pop Idol".
The severity categories of e.g., 'severity of loss of temper', are the following: (0) no loss of temper, (1) mild: shouts, waves arms, stamps feet, (2) marked: throws things, kicks objects, (3) severe: breaks things, kicks or hits people.
Several factors temper the study results.
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