Word: temperately
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...People get anxious, worried and occasionally lose their temper,” Rudenstine adds of reactions to Harvard’s development proposals in Cambridge...
Although Rubin denies extensive involvement in Summers’ selection as the University’s next president, it took three key phone calls from him to defuse Harvard Corporation concerns about rumors of Summers’ temper...
Rubin called search committee members personally, reassuring James R. “Jamie” Houghton ’58, D. Ronald Daniel and Robert G. Stone Jr. ’45 that years in government had softened Summers’ temper...
...critics, the film's the thing with which to catch the temper of the times, the state of the art. And at Cannes 2001 some magic was missing. A day before the festival's Sunday climax, veterans were guessing that the jury, headed by actress Liv Ullmann, would award prizes to Nanni Moretti's The Son's Room, Joel Coen's The Man Who Wasn't There, Jacques Rivette's Va savoir (Who Knows) and the first-ever entry from Bosnia, Danis Tanovic's No Man's Land. Worthy films all?but the best of a mediocre bunch. There...
...social values are in the right place and they temper his views as an economist," says John Podesta, who served as chief of staff under President Bill Clinton, and who worked with Summers when he was at the Treasury...