Sentences with phrase «more intemperate»

The Arctic having then been more intemperate than it is now, with no airplane flyovers (airplanes being a lot less powerful then, it would have been dangerous to an extreme) or satellites, and shipping not so advanced, it would be surprising if they did have any observations not on the edges, but the edges are quite clearly defined.
Take a look back — my apologies, you're going to find plenty more intemperate language.
The CEP has also debunked some of the more intemperate claims about NCLB that have arisen from both sides of the political aisle.

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Responding to a somewhat intemperate remark by Rick Santorum, Arizona State University's Lawrence M. Krauss tells us» why we need college degrees more than we need faith.»
Given the fact that the regular opinion writers for our nation's establishment liberal paper so often indulge in denunciation, I find it more than a little odd that everyone is hysterical about Donald Trump's intemperate rhetoric.
But in an intemperate and immoral woman, self - esteem can never be more than a posture or an illusory construction that eventually crumbles and collapses into self - contempt; self - contempt which, if it does not find redemption, can lead to despair.
But for a human to become intemperate on The Walking Dead is deadly, for intemperance «more than any other thing renders man unable and unwilling to «take heart» against the wounding power of evil in the world.»
The pirates are even led by a relatively sensible, conciliatory fellow (wonderfully played by first - time actor and Somali refugee Barkhad Abdi), who is cowed by his ever - more - intemperate compatriots...
More recently I detect a note arrogance and lapse into intemperate language.In the investment business it is not usually advisable to refer to others as idiots and clowns... you may be one one bad» call» from being so described.
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