Phrases with «to temper those expectations»

"To temper those expectations" means to moderate or reduce one's high hopes or anticipations about something. Full definition

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Sentences with «to temper those expectations»

  • Otherwise it's important to temper your expectations for what this game actually is. (psnstores.com)
  • There's a chance your high offer will be accepted, which is great news for you, but temper your expectations by preparing for a rejection. (inc.com)
  • The odds are stacked against you and your startup — and investors know this — so temper your expectations accordingly. (entrepreneur.com)
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