Sentences with phrase «rather intemperate»

He was wrong in fact, and I think rather intemperate and emotive in the way that he criticised this legislation,» he told BBC Radio 4's Any Questions.
Shortly after a correspondent sent me the link to this rather intemperate comment, another interlocutor passed along an interview with the late Walker Percy, one of American Catholicism's greatest 20th century literary talents.

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His intemperate defence of mistakes about Himalayan glaciers in the most recent IPCC report had to be followed by a public statement of regret as it became clear that the IPCC had indeed been wrong — and that its source has been a magazine article rather than a piece of scientific literature.
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