Sentences with phrase «also temper»

Its base case for US stocks — also tempered — calls for 1 % average annualized earnings - per - share growth in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, the broad benchmark of the US market.
It tastes great with berries and cointreau though which also tempers the sweetness a little!
Also tempered chocolate won't melt on your fingers as easily as untempered chocolate.
Sour cream or guacamole also tempers the heat and has a cooling effect.
He's also tempered his blunt streak.
But Arsene Wenger has also tempered that statement saying that the Brazilian will need to settle in and learn some English before he can be risked on the pitch.
Costa has also tempered his biggest weakness in previous seasons; his anger.
De Blasio believes the efforts will «make a real difference,» but he also tempered expectations for a plan that aims to boost midtown speeds from an estimated 2017 average of 4.7 mph to 5.2 mph by the end of next year.
It also tempers my oily areas and at the same time hydrates the dryness (I am aware of how weird that sounds).
This is the third high profile film from Writer / Director M. Night Shyamalan, and one with both high expectations, plus a likely need on the part of Shyamalan to prove himself capable to stretching out in new directions - but likely also tempered by the studio's desire to bank on what has already proved successful with this insightful talent.
It's also tempered with Honda's traditional strengths in dependability, quality, safety and environmental awareness.
JR - Glass» screen protector here is also a tempered glass model, and it does have a black bezel to match the Galaxy S8's black bezel, making it easier to install correctly and straight on the Galaxy S8.
It also tempered my lust to dive into investment trends — in fact, I've come to realize that any decent secular trend will take many many years to play out and there will be cycles of booms and busts in any related stocks to exploit, so hold your horses, stick to value investing and your chance will come...!

Not exact matches

She has learned what it takes to turn a hunch into a massive business: a clear vision, yes, and the conviction to see it through, of course, but also an appetite for risk, a willingness to make changes on the go and nerves of highly tempered steel.
These new CEOs would also act as a brake to temper the founder's excesses.
«He could be so charming and affectionate, but he also had an explosive temper
Winter will also likely cause a decrease in the flow of refugees attempting to cross the Mediterranean, and thus will temper the pressure on leaders to reach a comprehensive agreement until spring.
Work yet to be done also remains at a high level and the continued growth in the average value of new dwellings is likely to temper further the expected fall in new dwelling investment.
Tempers flared during a cryptocurrency panel hosted at the Milken Institute 21st Global Conference, in Beverly Hills, California with discussions degenerating to profanity as Nouriel Roubini, also known as «Dr. Doom,» described bitcoin's purported decentralization as «bullshit.»
Regulation Tempers flared through a cryptocurrency panel hosted in the Milken Institute 21st Global Conference, in Beverly Hills, California with talks degenerating to profanity as Nouriel Roubini, also called «Dr. Doom,» described bitcoin's supposed decentralization as «bullshit.»
And if many establishmentarian religionists were dragged screaming by the Enlightenment and practical necessity to grant religious freedom, some very firm believers, from colonial Baptists to Jesuit John Courtney Murray in the Second Vatican Council, also kept making the case for conviction blended with civility, commitment tempered with empathy.
I could be successful academically and then professionally and bring honor to my family, but I also needed to temper those goals because I needed to be fit to be married, which meant I couldn't be too successful and forget that my role would also include daughter - in - law.
That distinction is a half - truth at best, and it misses two important points: the widespread reading of such books not only tells us something important about the overall religious temper of our times; it may also give us a clue to one possible theological expression of the future.
In each there is also an unmistakable tone of tempered optimism.
Vatican Council Notebooks, by Henri de Lubac (Ignatius Press): There are many Vatican II memoirs available, but Father de Lubac's is more even - tempered than Yves Congar's My Journal of the Council (Liturgical Press); the de Lubac volume is also a model of editing and annotation.
The impotent will takes revenge on those who do not feel a similar wrath and ill - temper, but who by necessity are also sufferers — i.e., on creative, innocent, but necessarily finite wills to power.
His was an intensely meditative, introspective, introverted, even retrospective character and imagination, but it was also social and moral in a way radically distinct from the temper both of his liberal age and of his liberated contemporaries Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Alcott, Ripley, Margaret Fuller, and Theodore Parker.
Deserving of mention also is the couplet which by a negation tells much of a pervasive zest of life and delight in physical well - being such as is frequently ascribed to the Greek temper:
His temper was quickly roused but also passed quickly, and he was a man who did not find it difficult to apologise.
It is admirable to speak their mind and hold their faith, but, it also means decisions they make must be tempered and watched by others.
The press appears to temper its self - congratulation also by attributing the Cardinal's resignation to lay agitations.
In Covenant law - as is also the case in Covenant history - the mercy and gentleness and forgiveness and redemption of God are known, repeatedly and marvelously tempering the rigidity of the older principle of exact retaliation.
I thought it might be just the thing to temper the sweetness of the tart filling a bit, especially since Dorie recommends adding instant espresso to the filling anyway (and also serving the finished tart with coffee ice cream).
If you'd like, you could also try this with melted and tempered chocolate!
It simply tastes awesome by adding tomatoes into the dal and also enhances the real flavor with the tadka or tempering.
Well the brand I use is Almond Bark, also known as vanilla flavored candy coating, is a chocolate like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added, rather than tempered white chocolate with mix ins.
And the baking soda for its leavening, but also because it seems to temper and take a bit of the harshness off the acidic ingredients (like the non-alkalized cocoa)...
The average smoothie with just fruits and yogurt can be a tad too sweet for our palates, particularly in the morning, so as one would expect with oats, it can also serve to temper the flavor.
Also, a suggestion for adding baking soda to cajeta: temper it.
I also wanted a nice shiny top and as I still haven't really got to grips with tempering chocolate properly, this seemed a good way of achieving it.
-- > Also, I have read about tempering to give the chocolate that nice «snap» when you bite into it.
Also, all of the chocolate I used for tempering ended up melting into the mixture, so I didn't retrieve it as the instructions suggest.
The hot butter slowly drizzled into the egg mixture helps to temper the eggs while also creating a luscious emulsion.
Incidentally, that is also how they temper glass.
And you'll also get to brag to said guests that you learned how to temper eggs (cooking them without scrambling) thanks to this recipe.
I melt this down and use it to polish my polycarbonate moulds, and also will measure and toss some in the tempering machine with chocolate to lower the viscosity.
Also, if the chocolate isn't hardening at a room temperature, it means that it went out of temper.
Bread upma is almost like the basic upma recipe and also takes in similar ingredients but it is more quick than the upma and we just need to add the bread slices into the tempering or tadka and give a mix and the dish is ready.
FLANNERY: I'm trying to temper my enthusiasm because I was also a big believer last season before the injuries hit and some flaws were exposed, like shooting and playmaking.
It seems to me that the sport of hawking is also exhausting and trying to the temper.
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