Sentences with phrase «tempered by the promise»

The sad ending is tempered by promises to «share again» some day.
Is it tempered by the knowledge of exploration or is it tempered by the promise of myth?

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As we have seen several times before, the criterion of genuine hope in God's promise consists of a willingness to temper the sacramen - talism of our dreams by a willingness to look mystically into the future symbolized by our images, by a steady posture of patience and silence, and by a transformative praxis that refuses to escape from the troubles of present history.
Thus, iPS cells are a double - edged sword — their great promise is tempered by risk.
The analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
Our early criticisms have been tempered somewhat by its now far - more - affordable price tag, and Essential delivering on its Oreo promise suggests the software story is balancing out too.
Online interventions offering such support look promising and have potential to increase reach and uptake.13 Offering advice to parents to take up a more attachment - based parenting style should be tempered by the lack of rigorous data on the effectiveness of this approach to respond to unsettled infant behaviour.14
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