Sentences with phrase «slightly tempered»

«Furthermore, the mixed signals of slowing economic growth and volatility in the financial markets slightly tempered demand and contributed to the decreasing pace of sales.
So my enthusiasm is slightly tempered.
Further disruptions, slightly tempered by stable horizons, occur with deep spaces, off - kilter compositions and irregular perimeters that energize the work.
The initial rush of childish glee was slightly tempered by the caveat that only a large handful of first party titles would be available to play, which felt a little like your mum saying «you can any treat you like from the supermarket (Yay)(long pause)....
The unerring quality of Catching Fire created a fever pitch of anticipation for its final act, only slightly tempered when its was announced it would be split into two films.
The «sense of pride» that we were meant to show as Everton fans as Phil Jagielka was made England captain was slightly tempered by the general acceptance that unless a centre half gets injured before the Euros he'd be the man to make way.
We don't know how it ends for this year's Jays team, if it's slightly tempered pain or pure glory.
The mood was heightened as they started the campaign with two successive victories, only slightly tempered by two successive losses, which were followed by two more wins.
These muffins were tender and moist, and with a slightly tempered sweetness that I want to experiment with, on other muffin recipes.
The caramel added a sharp bite of sweetness slightly tempered by the orange juice and a contrast to the other two cream layers.

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Ader saw that as a slightly hawkish tempering of the language.
The financials index has risen slightly, with increases in banks and real estate companies tempered by falls in insurers and diversified financials.
Is there a reader even slightly familiar with the writings of Kurzweil and Leibowitz who would not recognize «ill - tempered,» «eccentric,» and «overzealous» as suitable descriptive terms for these men?
The perfect judge would have to apply an infinitely complex law, so that each person under the law would be held to a standard that is individually tailored to his situation: «Anyone who was born on May 23 at 2:53 p.m. at 1128 Main St. and whose first sight was of a quite pretty nurse named Amy whose hands were slightly cold...» and so on, telling the exact story of your life in literally every detail, ``... any such person ought to have been able to control his temper upon discovering that the morning newspaper was wet from the rain, but could not be expected to remember to buy a card for his sister's sixteenth birthday.»
Do you have any thoughts on one of the earlier comments posted where they suggested adding the room temperature cream first to sort of temper the sugar and then adding the butter after the sauce cools slightly so as not to burn the butter?
You can temper your chocolate which will help to keep it solid at a slightly higher temperature, but that is fairly difficult to do, here are directions: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/how-to-temper-chocolate-356869
I reduced the standard curd recipe's sugar content ever so slightly, knowing the curd's raison d'etre was to be mixed in with a creamy yogurt that would temper the tart.
Tempered chocolate will shrink slightly when cooled, which allows it to slip out of molds easily.
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).
I am asking because even properly tempered chocolate (that snaps and hardens) will have a slightly matte finish unless it was in contact with something that would make it shiny, like acetate.
The slightly domed tempered glass lid lets you steam and simmer while keeping an eye on your recipe.
The melancholy that falls over this chapter is hard to shake but its tempered slightly by the love Gomes has for his characters, bad habits, ingrained sadness and all.
To tide over fans until next year in the last of Marvel's Phase Three, «Avengers: Infinity War» is fine, but one would be best to temper those expectations accordingly, while still being diverted and coming away feeling slightly underwhelmed.
The handling borders on simulation, especially with assists off, but is tempered slightly making it more of a simcade racer rather than a full blown sim.
Formally, the film feels very much in the tradition of latter - day Iranian new - wave humanism, but tempered with a slightly more detached tone (Mortezai's dynamic but controlled camerawork — kudos to cinematographer Klemens Hufnagel — often favors behind - the - subject shots, following Ramasan as he stomps through the scrubby forest / dumping ground near the flats, or crosses the busy, noisy playground to bring his sisters home).
Our love of the new interior, with its better materials and improved layout, is tempered by the reduced visibility and the (slightly) larger size.
The styling was conservative, tempering enthusiasm and sales, so Hyundai hustled to give the car a slightly more aggressive face - lift than usual.
Ippolito himself tempers his «free art» argument only slightly.
Notwithstanding the attendance list, the pre text to the workshop contains the following statement that should reassure you slightly and perhaps temper the enthusiasm of some of the skeptics:
A change of One degree Celsius for a few days, months or even a couple of years may lead to higher cooling costs and slightly worse tempers.
Perhaps on the Katy Freeway this morning you lost your temper slightly and lost it a little on another driver.
Not surprisingly, the storm's short - term impact on the housing market in September only tempered sales slightly in the third quarter by 5 percent (quarter over quarter), which translated to just 86 fewer closed sales than in the third quarter of 2016.
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