Word: temperedness
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SHANGHAI: President Clinton's enthusiasm for the changes sweeping China was tempered by some pointed remarks on trade Wednesday. "China's economy is still burdened with complicated and overlapping barriers," he complained while addressing a group of American businessmen. The President expressed disappointment that no agreements on trade disputes had...
9:30 a.m. Happy in the continued evidence of my good health, I am off to my sigmoidoscopy. I don't like what I see in the examination room: a black, jointed, snakelike creature with two little eyes and a mouth that squirts jets of air and water. This thing...
With little guidance from grownups, teens have had to discover for themselves that the ubiquitous sexual messages must be tempered with caution and responsibility. It is quite clear, even to the most sexually experienced youngsters, just how dangerous a little information can be. Stephanie in North Lauderdale, who lost her...
Your article suggested that the account given by Ellen Dever, Shah's ex-wife, is questionable because there was never a criminal conviction of abuse. But we do know that she succeeded in getting not just one but two protection orders against her husband, that his co-workers described him...
In 1958, at age 19, the son of diamond merchants packed up and headed west, with $93 and a scholarship in his pocket, following the star his family had missed. He attended Baldwin-Wallace College near Cleveland, Ohio, filled with the impatience of his own promise. He was working on...