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"You try to temper him," he added.
Not at all, because I think when you try to temper their enthusiasm, they get confused.
"Cancer is not good at all but you can't just sit around and say, 'Woe is me.' I've had my share of those moments during this journey, but you try to temper that with the idea of doing something different — and this was one fabulous trip.
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Indeed, you should try to temper your enthusiasm until you receive official notification that your application is to be funded.
If you're running a company that hasn't yet proved itself, you might be especially inclined to try to temper expectations rather than adding to the hype.
"They are going to try to temper expectations," he said.
Other parts of Dodd-Frank try to temper risk in more subtle ways.
Legal measures that froze rents to try to temper the housing market only made the situation worse.
"I try to temper myself because I'm not sure where it's going to go in two weeks," Tortorella said.
The Knicks have seemed to try to temper the early expectations by reiterating that a season is a marathon, not a sprint.
We try to temper it because if we dropped the walking rule entirely it would put people off - they wouldn't be able to keep up".
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