Sentences with phrase «more temper»

Things to look out for is difficulty sleeping or eating, more temper tantrums and difficulty calming themselves.
It's the one that I - and loads of other parents I know - use the most, remember there will always be more temper tantrums, and they will all differ, so prepare yourself.
You may not prevent more temper tantrums, but eventually you toddler will remember that he does not want time out.
being prepared for changes and regression in your child's behavior and development, such as having more temper tantrums or having some accidents when he was just potty trained.
An evaluation of this sequence may provide a somewhat more tempered view of economic conditions than Friday's employment figure, taken by itself, might suggest.
The U.S. Comex gold futures jumped 2.14 % to $ 1,202 on Thursday, climbing the most since May 13 thanks to the more tempered outlook from the Fed's Chair.
Before the eighth century B.C. other changes once more tempered this verb.
Now when I hear about a record, my response is more tempered.
* I agree fans have every right to vent frustration but we should be more tempered in doing so as sometimes we're unconcerned by where we ought to draw a line between protest and buffoonery.
They advocate for a more tempered view of bedsharing safety, one that recognizes that all bedsharing situations are not alike and that, though not proven, it is certainly possible that a safe bedsharing environment can exist.
Chef Tim Cipriano, who heads the food services program for New Haven Public Schools and was named Advocate of the Year at the Share Our Strength conference, offered a more tempered outlook.
One thing is certain though: from the impulsive bent of yore, epitomised by the with - immediate - effect temper of the ruinous military years, Nigerians would tend to have become more tempered.
The State Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, offered a more tempered view.
And in the middle are groups like Safe Horizon and the Stop Abuse Campaign that have been more openly critical of Cuomo than the Robb faction but more tempered than Greenberg.
But the specialists who treat prostate cancer once it's diagnosed had a more tempered response,» says study author Tudor Borza, M.D., M.S., a urologic oncology and health services research fellow at Michigan Medicine.
Non-diabetics likely have similar responses to fasting, just more tempered.
However, Agents of Mayhem is a more tempered type of game, offering a varied and engaging gameplay.
Harris: I definitely have my concerns now that when I finally do see it, my reaction will be more tempered, especially since we see those side - by - sides at the end.
Jessica Chastain has gained rave reviews for her performance and the American critics have almost exploded in unison at how amazing it is — though the reaction from the general audience have been more tempered.
Stallone's subtle turn understands wise men are more tempered and he is counterpointed by the spiky and tireless Jordan, who commits fully to a character loaded with daddy and abandonment issues.
An awareness of special education law protections for students who act out can create incentives for not identifying students at risk for disabilities (thereby rendering them more readily expelled), and for ignoring proper process and simply ignoring the rules that require a much more tempered response.
As was true for most of his administration, the story is one of unrelenting progress, and I'm not alone in wishing that the Klein - era Department of Education in New York City had been more tempered in the self - congratulatory tone that accompanied every release of test scores or graduation rates.
Other models had far more tempered ups and downs.
Drivers of the BMW M4 GTS can choose their own personal combination of drive settings, focusing on an extreme track performance set - up or a more tempered approach for road use.
They are more subdued, more tempered.
American Funds American A AMRMX, on the other hand, one of top three funds picked up by Martin Ratio had a more tempered loss.
However, results over the past two years have been more tempered.
More recently, Barbara J. King offered a much more tempered response on NPR's Cosmos & Culture blog.
The single player experience is for the most part, the same as you remember but be warned just go in with more tempered expectations, at least graphically.
And while Soulages's approach may seem more tempered than, say, the slashed canvases of Lucio Fontana, the results are surprisingly fresh.
After the significant upwards revisions made to global solar PV manufacturing capacity expansion announcements in the first half of 2017, which we reviewed in a previous blog, the third quarter was characterised by much more tempered plans.
«While that may be interpreted by some as permission to do whatever we please towards other creatures and to the land, Professor Nahum Rakover cites the nearly century - old words of Rav Kook giving a different, more tempered view of human's proper relationship towards nature:
By reporting the two events separately, the U.K. periodical The Lawyer offered a more tempered view.
When we'd talked, I had the sense that you were giving me a very positive assessment, but when I read the written review, it seemed a lot more tempered.
That's led to a more tempered approach.
NAR's outlook for the coming year is overwhelmingly positive, but the organization says that the market «is essentially moving sideways — growing at a more tempered pace than was the case last year.

Not exact matches

Collins pointed in part to the candidate's post-primary failure to «focus on jobs and the economy, tone down his rhetoric, develop more thoughtful policies and, yes, apologize for ill - tempered rants.»
Where the Small Business Scorecard is concerned, the good hiring news really needs to be tempered with the fact that we continue to see more and more reliance on independent contractors — workers without company - paid benefits and matching FICA taxes, and people who can't always count on their employment continuing.
More worrisome than the lack of progress is the way these companies are learning to massage the announcement of their annual reports, the excuses they offer for their disappointing results, and the comments they make to temper expectations.
Egads man, why don't you just hire «husky» girls who are more even - tempered?
More than anything, it's away to temper your reaction.
In a live CNBC interview from Sun Valley with Becky Quick of «Squawk Box,» Buffett says the general economy's growth has «tempered down» so that it is now «more or less flat.»
Such measured efforts to temper these markets» exuberance should help avoid more serious market adjustments later on.
In essence, the Fed has to balance between ensuring that the economy is fully leaving behind the effects of the balance sheet recession and at the same time assessing and tempering a more - broad based increase in leverage.
More than just tempering Gross's anti-equity remarks, the longtime advocate of buying and holding equity - based index funds and ETFs went so far as to say that «equities today are more attractive relative to bonds than at any other time in history.&raMore than just tempering Gross's anti-equity remarks, the longtime advocate of buying and holding equity - based index funds and ETFs went so far as to say that «equities today are more attractive relative to bonds than at any other time in history.&ramore attractive relative to bonds than at any other time in history.»
SAN FRANCISCO — Uber Technologies Inc., in its search for a No. 2 to Chief Executive Travis Kalanick, is interviewing candidates with track records in large, established companies — a sign the ride - sharing titan is looking to temper Mr. Kalanick's idiosyncrasies in exchange for a corporate culture more typically in tune with its size and ambitions.
Changes in sentiment In 2014, various media outlets and Wall Street analysts began to question the meteoric rise that 3D printing stocks experienced in 2013, and this more critical portrayal may have tempered investor enthusiasm toward the sector.
Since Tsipras came to power in January, tempers have flared, insults have been hurled, a rift has appeared between a generally more conciliatory France and a less pliant Germany, and the idea that the European «union» is a solid entity in which solidarity between countries can be taken for granted has taken a serious hit.
«Buyers are in a much more conservative temper proper now.
Tempering bubble talk with more pragmatic foresight, Capital Economics says the housing market is due for a bit of a reality check, even as the recovery continues.
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