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Against that backdrop, analysts said the use of the reserves now -- unlike the previous two releases, which immediately followed the first Gulf War and Hurricane Katrina -- signaled it may have been more concerned with tempering prices to aid a faltering economic recovery.
Ditto for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in tempering expectations of foreign aid recipients.
What is more, they take issue with Mr Lee's belief that withholding aid will temper the North's behaviour.
It will aid you in tempering your expectations.
But letting lawmakers vote on the initial Harvey aid package first, tempering any immediate criticism that they're heartless, could prove to be a political misstep, even as the GOP leaders try to do the right thing.
Washington human rights organizations that tried to temper the original Merida Initiative aid package by supporting unfulfilled human rights conditions have also been steamrollered by the stealthy new funding measure.
Job aids may temper the effect of these gaps in CHW knowledge during counseling, and supportive supervision and fresher training help to overcome them.
These findings should be tempered by the self-reported nature of sleep aid use.
Yet despite the generous pledges of aid, history suggests expectations may need to be tempered.
Foreign aid workers were warned to stay at home until tempers had cooled.
But out in the world, the reaction to the president's proposals — tying colleges' eligibility for certain federal aid programs to their affordability and outcomes — was far more tempered.
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