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In Istanbul, Habibe Sezgin, a Kurd who moved to the city in the 1990s to escape the bloodshed in the southeast, expressed tempered hope.
Forty-five years later, Obama employed the language of a complex and tempered hope.
Republicans in the Senate emerged from a 90-minute meeting with Mr. Obama at the White House with a collective sense of tempered hope.
The tempered hope for the future is that we can avoid disintegration and violent conflict as humiliations are overcome and identities revived in this initial phase of the post-American world order.
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Viewed in this light, genetic changes are tempering hope for the safe use of hPSCs in medicine.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, has refused to cooperate, and Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia have yet to lend large-scale assistance, tempering hope for a speedy breakthrough.
This is only a forecast, but it tempers hopes for a rapid turnaround in Japan's saving surplus.
PARIS — The unemployment rate in the euro zone hit double digits in November for the first time in more than a decade, tempering hopes for a rapid recovery in the job market.
The results of a new study are tempering hopes that a drug used to treat bone loss might also help stave off relapses of breast cancer, especially for younger women, researchers said Thursday.
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