Word: temperedness
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Clinton tempered his neo-liberal rhetoric with outsider-style critiques of the Washington establishment.
--an idea tempered by the knowledge that, butfor fate, we--the fortunate and theunfortunate--might have been each other;
During earlier periods of urban collapse, the fact that human society was largely rural tempered the effects of catastrophes. When the black death wiped out 80% of Europe's urban population, more than 95% of the people lived in the country. But if the world enters a new age of...
Alan Alda's unsinkable niceness tempered Neil Simon's unyielding self- criticism in a surprisingly funny and engrossing play about a writer who prefers to deal with people as characters inside his head, so he can summon, alter or dismiss them at will.
Maybe seasons of losing have tempered the players' optimism.