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Stocks rose yesterday as anticipation of better-than-expected earnings from technology companies tempered concern about higher interest rates and rising prices for oil and other commodities.
But in a recent conversation with The Times Editorial Boardd and reporters, Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S., Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, tempered concerns that relations between the two nations had entered an irreparable danger zone and shared his views on possible solutions for ending the conflict in Afghanistan.
Pride surged through Edgardo, then 11 years old, tempered by concern for his brother's success.
It was also revealed, at a sometimes bad tempered meeting of the Commons public accounts committee, that the Major Projects Authority still has UC graded as "amber-red", and is therefore a source of serious concern for the body responsible for overseeing the government's major capital programme.
Concern for Europe.
The excitement surrounding natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) remains tempered by concerns over safe access and closure of transvisceral enterotomies.
He has a tempered admiration for the profit system.
But a funny thing happened on the way to tempered expectations for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
A quenched and tempered steel for a large bearing ring was investigated.
Despite that sort of commitment, Tobin offered a tempered timeline for wide acceptance of fully autonomous and battery-electric vehicles.
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