Word: temperedness
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“The Internet is an enabling technology that makes all kinds of things easier to do in the spirit of the moment and with detachment from reality,” he said. “When you get reactions that are not tempered by the human side of...
Since their arrival in 2001, the seniors on the No. 8 Harvard’s men’s hockey team have encountered their fair share of regular-season struggles, but when it’s come time for ECAC playoff hockey, they’ve excelled, racking up 15...
While Ross expressed tempered optimism about the prospects for peace, he said that Abbas lacks the authority that Arafat alone could wield.
Any romance that did develop between Harvard men and Radcliffe women was tempered by an unwillingness to travel to and from the Quad—a shuttle system launched at the end of 1968 failed after two weeks—and parietal rules, which regulated when and where men and...
Today such skepticism on the Street, if far from gone, is tempered by pleasant surprise. A year after Carp launched the restructuring, Kodak has lined up a respectable portfolio of increasingly lucrative digital products and services. The company, based in Rochester, N.Y., lost $12 million in the last quarter of...