A lap of Fiorano is addictive and brilliant fun, but your exuberance is
tempered by the knowledge that this car can bite.
The excitement of getting into a university is often
tempered by the knowledge that an extreme amount of debt is coming.
The off leash fun that so many dog owners dream of must be
tempered by the knowledge that no matter how reliable a dog's recall is, there could always be a «first time» that proves disastrous.
But for those of us involved in animal protection, the joys of spring are
tempered by the knowledge that it's kitten season once again.
Is
it tempered by the knowledge of exploration or is it tempered by the promise of myth?
Not exact matches
Hermeneutics is a way to
temper the thirst for
knowledge by providing information to crunch while ignoring where that information leads.
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The complex, hallucinatory narratives are informed
by the artist's seemingly encyclopedic
knowledge of art historical visual strategies, his passion for form - making, and his wild imagination — all of which are
tempered by what Pittman calls his «devotion to craft.»
«We should base our decision making,» Fleming argues, «not only on technical expertise and what we think we can do now and in the near future; rather, our
knowledge must be shaped and
tempered by what we have and have not done in the past.»
That is
tempered by planning, experience,
knowledge etc etc, but it can never be removed entirely.