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Immediately after the trade report was released, economists forecast that the initial growth estimate for second-quarter G.D.P. would be revised to as high as 2.2 percent, but they tempered those predictions after a later report showed a decline in wholesale inventories in June.
Analysts are tempering their predictions for JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Bank of America and others.
The program's supporters were more tempered in their predictions.
Lacey said that this has pushed the companys management to be more tempered in their predictions.
However, this is tempered by the predictions that this mode of therapy still remains a long way from the market.
Coca-Cola tempered its volume growth predictions but suggested it would meet its profit goal for the year.
Our prediction was somewhat tempered by the fact that Sc. pombe spends only ∼10% of its cell cycle in the G1 phase when growing exponentially (Knutsen et al. 2011), and is thus haploid for a minority of the time, though this proportion can increase substantially when growth slows (Nasmyth 1979).
Predictions about the future climate must be tempered by an appreciation of the uncertainties inherent to describing extremely complicated earth systems.
The magnitude of any improvements in sensitivity obtained via this mechanism may need to be tempered against the detrimental effects of destructive interference, occurring when the form of sensory input differs from internal predictions.
Risk-taking is tempered.
Hubris tempered by humility.
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