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The steak's remaining heat will temper the rawness somewhat.
If a boost to liquidity stems the flight from risk, it will temper a slowdown.
Lower prices will temper the ambitions of Russia, which lives on its oil and gas revenues.
The Oval Office — its realities and traditions — will temper his rages.
"But if the market does bounce back, it will temper your gains".
No amount of downplaying and soft-pedaling will temper expectations, and Favre should stop trying.
What is more, they take issue with Mr Lee's belief that withholding aid will temper the North's behaviour.
Nor is there much hope of a spontaneous resurgence of hiring that will temper the angst of this jobless recovery.
Yet that is largely despite the government rather than because of it, and falling oil prices will temper the boom.
Henin's loss will temper expectations for her at Wimbledon, the one Grand Slam event that she has not won.
The mechanism, last used in 2009, will temper volatility rather than defend the peso's value, the bank says.
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