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tempering

noun

The act by which something is tempered.

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A spokesman for Hunt said the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority had issued a clarification on the report Butler mentioned, tempering its conclusions by stressing that "modelling results should not be used to determine actual dredge material movement or be used to infer where sediment could be dispersed and deposited or its ecological significance".

Against this, she does seem to have become more pragmatic recently, working well with the business-friendly Mr Campos, tempering her hostility to big hydroelectric projects, and picking a vice-presidential candidate who is friendly to the agribusiness lobby that she used to scorn.The second, related concern is executive experience.

Indeed, he is already tempering his early call for dialogue.

Tackling pollution, which invariably hurts the poor more than the affluent, has become a third.As in India, this renewed concern about discontent among those left behind by progress is tempering liberalisation.

That is likely to encourage stability, both by tempering the inflow of capital during upswings of market sentiment and by encouraging long-term flows at the expense of short-term ones.International monetary arrangements are improving, albeit slowlyIn other respects as well, international monetary arrangements are improving, albeit more slowly.

Weekdays give us hope, tempering Work with reviving play, promising A future life within this one.

If you put these children into engaging environments, he tells us, the trouble seems to disappear.The author's own suggestions for treating sensory addiction include tempering the pace of children's lives and spending more time with them.

Lord Neuberger believed MI5's problems were systemic, the letter implied.The judge has admitted that he was "overhasty" in tempering his criticisms.

He began by borrowing widely from the masters before him, incorporating their influences (and often tempering their bawdiness) in his unparalleled compositions of stillness and repose.

It was time to reassert their supremacy even if that meant tempering the casual flamboyance that had been the trademark of the great 1970 side.

Politicians present themselves as disinterested guardians of the public good, tempering the power of the greedy, reckless capitalist elite.

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