The general conclusion has confirmed that currency unions boost trade, but tempered the order of magnitude.
In late January, the Reserve Bank of India reduced its policy rate by a quarter of a percentage point, the first cut since April 2012, but tempered expectations of further reductions due to high inflation and a wide current account deficit.
His feedback and communication is direct, but sometimes tempered in email with a smiley face.
That time period is obviously in the five and ten year data too but is tempered in the longer time periods.
But she tempered her ambition with a healthy dose of skepticism about the ability of other people to achieve her unique vision.
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Nixon, then, was a mix of ideals and prejudices, but all tempered by a respect for the possibilities and limitations of power.
But the celebration was tempered by a prosecutor's answer when asked who killed the victim.
Levine could have made the comedy darker and crazier, but the even-tempered, modulated style works well.
So there is hope but it's tempered by long experience to the contrary.
At the same time he was a master of point-to-point navigation, moving not by plan but by instinct, tempered by experience.
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But their excitement is tempered with doubts and confusion about which devices will best enable them to get the most out of these new services.
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Getting sneak peeks at unpolished work is part of the fun of CES. But enthusiasm should be tempered because many of the concept products shown in years past have never materialized.
But this belief is tempered by fear.
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Seager called the discovery of the three planets "a huge milestone, " but her excitement is tempered because potentially habitable planets have been announced in the past and there's currently no way to get more details, given how far away they are.
But his intense ambition was tempered with values that made him a stronger, deeper person.
Senator Le Gresley said there needed to be a rise, but it had to be tempered by the current economic climate.
But her delight may be tempered when she sees the paper has also dubbed her the " Abi Titmuss of Westminster".
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But that conclusion is slightly tempered by another of the fund's findings.
But greed has to be tempered, first, by fear of losses.
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But their happiness should be tempered by the reflection that in both 2010 and 2011, job growth started out briskly only to fizzle out again.
Bergkamp was introduced at the start but even his invention was tempered by midfield pairing Gary Speed and Robert Lee, who remained dogged and determined throughout the match.
But his fears were recently tempered by the FA's director of development Sir Trevor Brooking, who pointed to the recent success of England's Under-17s who won the European Championship in May.
Democratic nominee Gore, who was also campaigning in Michigan, said he felt "in some ways joyful" at the sight of demonstrators in Yugoslavia, but said the joy was tempered by the "volatile situation" in Belgrade.
It was a fabulous opening salvo in the tie and the Fulham fans threatened to raise the roof at Craven Cottage, but their joy was soon tempered as Shakhtar gained a foothold in the game.
True, the hostility it unleashed against Mr Miller's work has mellowed in recent years to an even-tempered indifference, but it has been four decades since the playwright had a big critical or commercial hit in America.
But once again his successes were tempered by another court appearance - this time he was banned from driving for six months for speeding.
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