Sentences with phrase «much tamped»

Not exact matches

Neither the regional governments nor Moscow appear to be trying to solve the underlying issues so much as tamp down the extremism and violence.
Ohio State's loss tamped the stakes down a little bit in this one... but only so much.
Then again — just to tamp down too much optimism here — Louisville's weaknesses are pretty consistent, too, and might have gotten worse for 2017.
It's also interesting that Bloomberg is losing support among fellow independents since there is always speculation — no matter how much he publicly seeks to tamp that down — that the billionaire mayor will mount a third party bid for the White House in 2012.
There's much more being generated and then tamped down.
Brownstein likes a lot of iodine and Alan Gabay feels that's way too much iodine and it's tamping down thyroid function more than what our worries are about soy.
Here's what you need to know to find the best health plan for your household, while tamping down as much as possible the stress and shenanigans of buying a health insurance policy.
Low energy prices, the distraction of the first Persian Gulf war, and a temporary cool spell following the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines all helped tamp down global warming as an issue through much of the 1990's, outside the brief burst of triumphant proclamations with the 1997 negotiation of the Kyoto Protocol, a stricter addendum to the faltering 1992 climate pact.
Indonesia experts also question if SCL could have made much of a difference in tamping down violence.
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