Investors note that there are a number of factors that could temper any move by China to halt the currency's appreciation.
Federal officials said they are taking the threat seriously, while trying to temper the news by saying such threats are commonplace in connection with key dates.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.5 percent to 23, 134.51 after the Chinese government issued a report showing that inflation rose slightly in April, which could temper any stimulus response by Beijing to China's shaky economic recovery.
And hopefully, he will not bluster and cow the senators into submission by losing his temper.
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"She got attention by losing her temper, " said Small, who added that the couple had separated more than once.
His famous temper flared repeatedly when confronted by reporters and voters.
And unlike Hillary Clinton, who blustered at the senators and said, what difference does it make, why does it matter, which frankly shocked me because the senators were cowed by her outburst of temper.
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Investors too might temper their enthusiasm for tracking stocks, by giving some thought to how they might perform in a sharply falling market.
The Justices can help the Constitutional system, the country's political temper and the Court's reputation by letting the people decide how to define the core family unit of society.
Such behavior by politicians and such a public mood stand in stark contrast to Russia's temper earlier in this decade, when the first postcommunist government, headed by the same Mr. Yeltsin, vowed to pursue cooperation with the West and made good on this pledge by adopting political and economic reforms designed to transform Russia into a Western country.
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So long after the social firestorms have faded away, the unanswered questions about the affected brands will lurk, subtly influencing stakeholder decisions as they await evident reactivation by the next crisis (or temper enthusiasm for a positive news bit).
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Schwarzkopf, dubbed "Stormin' Norman" by his troops because of his reported temper, captured the public's imagination with his plain, frank talk about the war's progress.
In contrast, entrepreneurs can lose face by insulting someone in public, refusing invitations and gifts or by behaving inappropriately, like losing their temper or crying -- acts that are seen as lack of self-control and weakness.
Back then, Clinton's emotional engagement in his presidency could be measured by the intensity of his hair-trigger temper.
More than once was I pulled over by cops because I carried a 2 year old throwing a temper tantrum into a car.
We have one of the greatest coaches of all-time in Bobby Knight fired by Indiana some dozen years ago for his inability to control his temper with students.
But he had a terrible temper, a tendency to escalate rather than to defuse confrontations, and, by the time he was released, just before turning eighteen, he had achieved only a ninth-grade education.
Investors also were spooked by GM's sales-incentive blitz in January and February, which could temper the auto maker's first-quarter earnings.
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