Sentences with phrase «tempered by the need»

Still, despite the members» fears, others noted that Quinn's possible wrath will be tempered by her need to garner support in what's shaping up to be a tough election.
Of course, this last bit of advice must be tempered by the need to ensure that your key calls - to - action in every email communication are rendered as text at the top of the email so they display properly even if image blocking is turned on for some subscribers.

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But sensitivity to staff concerns needs to be tempered by pragmatism.
«The Toronto Economic Summit: Great Expectations Need to Be Tempered by Realism,» C.D. Howe Institute Commentary 16, by Maureen Farrow (June).
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
It is quite evident that his own desire for more solitude was tempered considerably by the Buddhist concept of «compassion»; he began to see that his own life had to oscillate between the anonymity of eremetical silence and an openness to the needs of others on both an individual and a social level.
I've mentioned on a few occasions, but it's always good to repeat it, that criticism needs to be tempered by a careful look at the ninth commandment.
As the hours went by, tempers frayed as the African expressed his confidence in the clear words of scripture, while the American stressed the need to interpret the Bible in the light of modern scholarship and contemporary mores.
Next you need to temper the eggs, this is done by slowly drizzling about a cup of the hot milk mixture into the eggs, whisking vigorously while you do it.
Even if I think someone needs replacing, I'll still wish them well wherever they go, though that might be tempered by «except when you play us».
Vidal is a box to box he is not a DM and a DM we need... let me put it like this Vidal will try grab glory by getting goals (much like flamini) we will not take up true glory like Coquelin who knows his job is not to attack but to protect our back 4... not go for gaols but look hold up play when we are getting hit with a counter until the rest of the team get back into play... Someone who will get battered and bruised but not lose his temper or cool but instead battle get in good tackles and disturb the opponents Rhythm...
It isn't wrong to have expectations, we all should have them, but they need to be tempered by the reality of what is genuinely achievable.
Real Sociedad: A handful of clubs might feel concerned about their winter window, such as Deportivo, who desperately needed improvements that haven't really arrived, and Las Palmas, Levante and Malaga, whose satisfaction at signing seven might be tempered by doubts about how to integrate them all.
In this discussion, «losing your temper» is generally defined as: yelling at kids, calling them names, slamming things on the counter, giving bigger consequences than are needed, and refusing to meet basic needs, such as by saying, «No supper tonight.»
Kids who tend to have strong reactions by nature will need more help from parents to manage their tempers.
Learn how music can help cut down on temper tantrums by adding a song to your routine, and how music helps toddlers learn to label emotions and be better able to communicate their needs.
Children who tend to have strong reactions by nature will need more help from moms and dads to manage their tempers.
Instead, set a good example by controlling your temper and calmly pulling her out of the action, as needed.
So, while they made a strong case while pushing unsuccessfully for a raise when the economy was still strong, their ask now needs to be tempered by the fiscal troubles being experienced at both the state and federal levels.
The excitement over translational research is tempered, however, by the need to maintain «a balanced portfolio» between blue skies research and clinical studies, according to Balkwill.
Nonetheless, that enthusiasm needs to be tempered by an understanding of what makes for successful communication.
However, the latest ENSO MAX was tempered to some degree by the PDO which helped ensure a blocking ridge of high pressure which did not allow much needed drought busting rain through.
You'll need to begin by tempering your egg yolks.
This is the third high profile film from Writer / Director M. Night Shyamalan, and one with both high expectations, plus a likely need on the part of Shyamalan to prove himself capable to stretching out in new directions - but likely also tempered by the studio's desire to bank on what has already proved successful with this insightful talent.
The Volkswagen Golf R will hit 60 mph in less than 5 seconds, but all of that aggression is tempered by a high - class interior and ride quality that will pass muster if you need to drive your mother - in - law to lunch.
To provide effective protection in small overlap crashes, the safety cage needs to resist crash forces that aren't tempered by crush - zone structures.
LSV (among others) examined P / B in their Contrarian Investment, Extrapolation, and Risk paper, and found that it was predictive (Of course this finding needs to be tempered by O'Shaugnessy's observation that the smaller deciles are uninvestable because they are too small).
When the goal is accessing the inaccessible the possibility of failure is present, but for Kunath tales of quandary, desire, loose ends - tempered by a thoughtful humor - all trump the need for finite conclusions.
Optimism needs to be tempered by what is realistic given competing demands for land and other resources.
Clear glass, on the other hand, needs to be tempered with a kiln and a desktop propane torch first, since sunlight imparts little or no heat until it's absorbed by a colored material.
Smagorinsky (1970), p. 33 (speaking at a 1969 conference); similarly, see Smagorinsky (1972), p. 21; «future computer needs will be tempered by the degree to which... we can satisfy the requirements for global data.»
While I was trying to apologize for the misunderstanding, the landlord lost his temper, swearing and shouting at me to «shut my f ***** mouth», then proceeded to threaten to «knock my b **** a ** out» and ended by telling me that I needed to «get the f *** out, but my girlfriend could stay».
In contrast, the supervisory role exercised by judges and courts can be tempered by exigencies of the trial, the need for the proceedings to flow without interruption or without being sidetracked by counsel's behaviour, and the need to maintain the appearance of impartiality.
Expectations for home visiting need to be tempered by realistic examinations of the current understanding of program effectiveness.
However, this optimism needs to be tempered by research that shows reported indoor home smoking bans reduce but do not eliminate children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and its toxins.19, 20
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