Beginner surfers can also take lessons on the more moderate 3ft waves in Turtle Bay.
That act also doubled the personal exemption, which benefitted the more moderate income workers the most.
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Then, as now, a safer and more moderate establishment choice was an early favorite.
In Northern Ireland, previous efforts toward power-sharing agreements between more moderate politicians have failed.
Money growth has been more moderate than many people assume, both M2 and M1.
At least one other Big Fiver was more moderate, even favoring parts of reform.
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What is worse, these ideas also influence those who are more moderate in their thinking.
The passing of Mr Mas could also allow more moderate voices to be heard.
Abdel Moneim Abolfotoh, a more moderate Islamist, is accused of holding a Qatari passport.
Mr Hollande's defenders say he is a pragmatist with a more moderate programme than Mitterrand's.
But there was plenty of talk that was more moderate and rather more interesting.
Mr Lugo himself has expressed admiration for Chile's Michelle Bachelet, a more moderate socialist.
His fans say he is more moderate and pro-European than most of his party.
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And they are a much more moderate people than you are seeing now down in the south.
Having stable market share really helps us, he says, and could lead to more moderate price declines.
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In part, that could be its favorable regulatory climate for business, more moderate housing and other costs.
Even when he casts himself as a populist, Mr Edwards has tended to draw more moderate voters.
Another organization hopes to help consumers through education but takes a position that's more moderate than Ramsey's.
Still, Islamist parties have sensed a change in the public mood and become more moderate, analysts say.
But the more moderate Mr Arias stood against his former ally during the presidential elections in 2000.
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Even the more moderate politicians have been forced to go along with this trend lest they be marginalized.
They tend to be more moderate, voting more to the left of center, but rarely to any extreme.
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Together, these two steps would make the state's representative politics more moderate, says James Mayer, California Forward's director.
But he left a possibility for the more moderate Fatah faction to persuade Hamas to change its mind.
But in several other Republican Senate primaries this year, tea partiers did manage to defeat more moderate candidates.
Mrs Dunn, who serves at present as the conference secretary, represents a more moderate view, especially on abortion.
It will be important to think of contingencies in each investment case until the market uncertainty is more moderate.
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Most forecasters expect the economy to carry on growing, but at a more moderate rate of 4-5% in 2009.
The best known and more moderate version comes from the American Heart Association.
But Asia appeared to have overreacted, as other regions posted more moderate declines.
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