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I still often feel that way, but I've tempered that inclination and tried to see more of the positive, non-food aspects that drive people to eat out.
The board does, I believe, tend to temper the inclinations of presidents with de facto control, and it does contribute to the avoidance of excesses.
Nicholas sympathized with the national aspirations of the Slavs and was anxious to win control of the Turkish straits but tempered his expansionist inclinations with a sincere desire to preserve peace among the Great Powers.
His unconventional views, his hedonistic inclinations tempered by a capacity for moral and political indignation, his prankish nature and his hatred of boredom all constituted for his contemporaries a blend of provocative contradictions.
This capability-gap ought to temper the inclination I see too often for human rights organizations to make accusations against those deserving of the proverbial presumption of innocence when all the facts have yet to be gathered.
Determined to make SSA the premier institution in the field, Edith Abbott recognized the need to temper her inclination toward a strictly theoretical orientation with attention to casework and practical training.
He also tempered the highly repressive inclinations of the Gaullist government, persuading ministers not to recapture the occupied Sorbonne university and Odéon theatre by force, and arguing against more brutal police tactics in the second nuit des barricades in the Latin Quarter on 24 May.
It was expected that the delicate-if-uneven balance of power in Washington would help guide and temper Trump's inclinations to target his political detractors, and it has, for the most part.
So it happens in political affairs; if the motions of rulers be constantly opposite and cross to the tempers and inclinations of the people, they will be resented as arbitrary and harsh; as, on the other side, too much deference, or encouragement, as too often it has been, to popular faults and errors, is full of danger and ruinous consequences.
Keeping a day job also tempers the entrepreneurial inclination to become anti-social which happens when you cut social ties to completely focus on your business.
In later years, his inclination for functionalism was often tempered with elements of humanism, in particular a softening of corners and an abundant use of wood and other natural materials.
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