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Expectations are tempered for 2012 and TBD for the immediate future after this season.
Most selections can be tempered for about $7 a square foot.
It's seriously forceful, tart and pungent, the way Dijon mustard used to be before it was tempered for global tastes.
That could happen someday if Ms. Winfrey's viewers flock to the channel, some analysts say, but expectations have been tempered for the time being.
They both attempt to trade most, if not all, of the traditional classroom experience, where a student's noncognitive skills are tried and tempered, for access and convenience.
But I chafe at the idea that great American debates, in all their ugliness and splendor, should be tempered for terrorists and their attempts to recruit.
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This means that you'd have to have an even temper for the most part, or learn to control your temper.
The French press had tempered praise for the deal today.
A random set ({mathscr{D} omega)}) is called tempered if for all (beta>0) and (mathbb{P} -a.e.
That has seemingly tempered demand for its existing phones, which means its core growth engine is stalling.
Technology stocks were under a bit of pressure, after Hewlett-Packard tempered optimism for a recovery in consumer tech spending.
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