Sentences with phrase «n't tempered»

And this modern expression isn't tempered either; strangers regularly converse with one another, making the city a paradise for outgoing travellers.
To provide effective protection in small overlap crashes, the safety cage needs to resist crash forces that aren't tempered by crush - zone structures.
That hasn't tempered our excitement.
The chocolate isn't ruined though; it just isn't tempered.
If your chocolate wasn't tempered, place the Bounty Bars in the fridge or the freezer for the chocolate to firm up.
True, these aren't tempered chocolates but nobody will care.
Don't temper your «What happened?»
«We should not temper our evangelizing; instead, we should get more creative.»
While this system has broken down, it has decayed not simply because the animal spirits of Wall Street did not temper their zeal with a respect for greater community, but because American citizens embraced the pact that was offered them: an endless supply of baubles from citizens in chains so long as they refused to speak out in the pulpit against the notion that greed is good, that profit maximization is the chief end of man.
It has been against SALT II, and its enthusiasm for the present military buildup is not tempered by a desire to control the arms race.
And if it is not tempered by the ethical imperative to concrete action, it can indeed lead to passivity.
I have not added to the balance weights; I have not tempered with the plumb bob of the balance.
«Great involvement in science and scientific work did not temper Lemaitre's religious impulse that had led him to the priesthood -LSB-...] He was a very good priest, very comprehensive, considering Christianity on a much deeper level than its exterior formalisms.
This would be the case if the initial aims provided by the primordial nature were not tempered and modulated in any way by God's consequent experience.
I didn't temper the chocolate and they still turned out well.
I didn't temper the chocolate and I was working in my kitchen when it was 95 degrees outside.
Note: This chocolate is not tempered.
I don't temper my chocolate, because I have found it to be unnecessary, as long as you store the balls in the fridge.
The woman at the store today said that if I don't temper the chocolate before dipping the pops in, then once they are taken out of the fridge the chocolate will soften too much.
If it is not tempered it will look streaky and dull once set.
If not tempering the chocolate, simply heat it in a double boiler, or bowl fitted over a pan of simmering water, until fully melted.
If you don't temper your chocolate, it will turn out dull and crumbly, so make sure to get the temperatures right.
If you don't temper the chocolate then you will need to store these vegan white chocolate truffles in the fridge (or preferably the freezer).
If you're not tempering your chocolate, you can use any number of chocolate bars you'd like, but if you're tempering, you need to use at least 12 ounces (some sources say a pound, but I didn't have any issues with slightly less).
Hello I am afraid the cacao did not temper.
If it's not tempered, you will have to re-temper it all over again.
Pyrex, Anchor Hocking, and Ball and Kerr jars (though generally not tempered) are also US made and easy to find relatively inexpensive in your local grocery or box store.
But that has not tempered his confidence.
The killing of a resident of Obuasi Anyimadukrom following a clash with the anti-galamsey task force has not tempered the Police Service's resolve to execute its mandate.
As with John Wayne's Ethan Edwards (Travis's spiritual forefather), his thwarted patriarchal possessiveness is not tempered by anything like genuine concern, yet it is enough... to make him a peculiarly American folk hero.
What follows is a rollercoaster ride of schemes, dreams and the path to living around the law, guided by Russell's love for one Phillip Morris — a love that prison bars could not contain, and society could not temper.
The fact that Ubisoft prides itself on making its Far Cry villains complicated and charismatic, that the ostensible good guys also include white Americans, and that you, the player, can also be a white American, has not tempered this reaction in the slightest, of course.
Probably the first time the score moves into traditional «sports movie» territory is in the exciting «The Ambiguity of Victory», with predictably rousing results (and not tempered somewhat, despite what the cue title implies).
The awkwardness of life being what it is, THE STATION AGENT is rife with both farce and transcendence, with pain and with joy, but a joy not tempered with the pain, but rather one that springs from it.
I tried to temper my post but I guess I didn't temper it enough.
My problem with the waving around of the 97 % figure is it gives a false impression of the certainty if you don't temper it in the same pronouncement.
If your life depends on a complex life - support system that you don't really understand well (though you get the broad strokes), you shouldn't temper with it, you should leave it as untouched as possible.
The principal interest of the Executive Committee is the functionality of the application and this interest is not tempered by the practical concerns around costs that often motivate the parties to reach an equitable resolution.
A signed independent contractor agreement did not temper the Court, which ordered payment representing 26 months of reasonable notice which was found to be in line with what employees in similar circumstances may have been entitled to and exceeding the notional 24 month cap.
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If this trend is not tempered by our own real estate organizations, we shall have no one to turn to, and likely one day we'll be listing and selling a property for $ 100 or even less.
(Since the dipping chocolate is not tempered, the coating will have a smooth, non-glossy surface.

Not exact matches

The phrase «going green» isn't just a way to describe The Hulk losing his temper.
«If you're at work and there's a contentious meeting going on and tempers are starting to flare, you don't have to open up the closet and pull out all this equipment, sit down cross-legged, light the incense and look weird,» meditation expert Sharon Salzberg says.
Tempered glass, experts say, is sufficient when sunroofs are small and flat but not for those that are large and curved.
If you're the type who's prone to temper tantrums when things don't go your way; losing your cool when people cross you; storming out of rooms, yelling; or going silent during conflict, you're signaling to your boss that you don't want a promotion.
I was physically suffering from my rage — I had boils all over my body, I wasn't sleeping, I was short - tempered and unhappy.
Here's what you can't do: You can't lose your temper.
In the end, it's not easy to control your emotional reactions, but if you can temper your approach with these five situations, you'll be able to prevent the bulk of potential complications.
The lesson: try not to lose your temper, and if you do, don't leave a paper trail.
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