Sentences with phrase «temper at»

Most parents have lost their temper at some point.
When a justice loses his temper at trial against one of the parties and issues a verbal judgement and reasons and takes off into chambers, just before the exit they will say that they «reserve the right to issue more fulsome written reasons» and oh my, oh my, you should see the «edits» in a case like this.
When we don't take measures to reduce our stress the result is reduced performance, short temper at work and at home, and an inability to be present and focused either at home or at the office.
Even if you lose your temper at being shot to pieces by a bunch of cheap archers, you'll soon forget about it and laugh at a puerile poop joke, or go beat up the Barbarian Boss again to feel good about yourself.
In addition to Percoco, star federal witness Howe had ties of his own to Cuomo dating back 30 years.Over a week of testimony, Howe detailed corrupt dealings with Percoco who sat just steps away from Cuomo's office, described access to several other officials, and painted an unflattering picture of Cuomo losing his temper at one meeting with a donor.
On Saturday the Labour leader was held back by aides after appearing to lose his temper at a «Say No to Hate Crime» rally on Highbury Fields in north London, after a reporter asked if he was running away from questions about his leadership.
We all start to feel boxed in when this happens, and it's easy to lose your temper at moments like these.
He constantly loses his temper at everyone and then blames everyone else in the house saying that we instigated his tantrum.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about crying and losing your temper at work, a couple who have had lightning strike their property four times, the Rock talks about his beef with Vin Diesel, the young age our happiness peaks at in life, a new challenge where people try to stay in a business for...
Weaver, who has displayed a Big Z — like temper at times, has much better command than Zambrano had at his peak and generally doesn't put up Zambrano's big pitch counts.
Make sure you let the tart chill completely to set, then temper at room temperature for a softer texture when serving.
A thought on Paul: Considering the record of Paul's background and personality, as well as the content of some letters, it is possible and understandable that he struggled with his temper at times.
Then it was the older woman, his mother's mother, who lost her temper at Fania, «and spat terrible words at her in Russian or Polish mixed with Yiddish,» while his mother «sat there like a scolded child, and as her mother shot one venomous question at her after another, all of them soaked and sizzling with sibilants, she said nothing in reply.»
Historians realize that this was a tactic to cool tempers at a time when the deliberations were deadlocked, but the evangelical barrister states that Franklin's resolution calling for prayers each morning before proceeding with the day's business in Congress passed, and that the practice of having prayer before the daily sessions of the U.S. Congress continues to this day.
(Milk chocolate tempers at 86º - 88ºF, 30º - 31ºC.
This giddiness was soon tempered at the bargaining table.
The incident occurred just over 24 hours after Xhaka, who cost Arsenal # 32.5 million but has a reputation for being hot - tempered at times, was sent off during his team's 2 - 1 win over Burnley in the Premier League.
Boyle's breakneck style is tempered at times, given slight pause by memories; flashbacks from T1 and Kodachrome childhoods.
We need teachers who are good role models; teachers who speak and write with grammatical correctness, deal patiently with difficult situations and difficult people, treat everyone fairly, have good manners, and control their tempers at all times.
He became short - tempered at work, and his absenteeism increased.
He is currently exhibiting Tempered at Loughborough University Arts until September 2015.
Perhaps we lost our tempers at an inappropriate time and watched our children painfully internalize the experience.
We hear a lot about the kinds of problems that are caused by out - of - control anger issues, and most of the images that appear in our minds are likely to be of men — losing their tempers in public, losing their tempers at home, yelling and screaming at their spouses and / or children, etc..

Not exact matches

Her older sister Heather Cho made headlines over a notorious «nut rage» incident in 2014, when she lost her temper over the way she was served nuts in first class and ordered the Korean Air plane to return to its gate at a New York airport.
«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.
Speaking to deployed Marines at a base in the Middle East while on a Christmas tour of deployed units, Gen. Robert Neller sought to temper their enthusiasm at the potential of a future ground fight.
A chip at that edge can make the glass vulnerable to failure, which, with tempered glass, means an explosion.
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Tempering the excitement around Amazon's futuristic portage plans, a caption appeared at the bottom of the screen.
During an hourlong interview, Winkler repeatedly declined to describe his temper as a problem, noting that many employees have remained happily at Bloomberg News for years.
Winkler's temper has long been an occupational hazard at Bloomberg News.
The Federal Reserve could raise short - term interest rates, investors might charge the government higher borrowing costs and a stronger dollar could temper growth through exports, said Mark Doms, a senior economist at the bank Nomura.
Every major economy on earth is expanding at once, and the growth is creating jobs while tempering fears of popular discontent.
However, «recent public scrutiny of data management practices at Facebook may have a tempering effect on citizens» willingness to opt - in, especially in the near - term,» the Goldman team said in a note to clients.
It occurred to Orr that if Cayton could temper personal interactions, perhaps the therapist could help him improve the culture at Alteon.
Those perks were tempered by some pretty expensive home prices, however, with the average listing price this month reported by Trulia at $ 415,000.
And that's translated into strong returns, new jobs and bonuses at many Baltimore investment firms, though they're tempering expectations for 2014.
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.»
Owners overwhelmingly backed executive pay and directors at the $ 256 billion bank's at times ill - tempered annual meeting on Tuesday.
Owners overwhelmingly backed executive pay and directors at the bank's at times ill - tempered annual meeting.
And yet, the positive joy at discovering new things and telling the world about them has been tempered by fear.
Work yet to be done also remains at a high level and the continued growth in the average value of new dwellings is likely to temper further the expected fall in new dwelling investment.
Or at least that they would be successful in tempering Trump's worst impulses.
Tempers flared during a cryptocurrency panel hosted at the Milken Institute 21st Global Conference, in Beverly Hills, California with discussions degenerating to profanity as Nouriel Roubini, also known as «Dr. Doom,» described bitcoin's purported decentralization as «bullshit.»
Analysts at Oppenheimer tempered their expectations for United Therapeutics Corp's (NASDAQ: UTHR) first - quarter citing the Maryland - based biotech's historic propensity to log seasonally slow sales during the start of the year.
A significant undersupply in new homes should keep the construction market rocking at least until mortgage rates rise to a level that would temper demand.
So, despite stocks being at valuation lows we hadn't seen in decades, they tempered their enthusiasm for equities because of a negative macro overlay.
Evil tempers lead to evil actions, which in turn lead some Christians to abandon the faith and put their eternal salvation at risk.
In a letter announcing his retirement from the army at the close of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.»
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