Sentences with phrase «tempered over»

While job growth tempered over the summer, a number of corporate investments in manufacturing should continue to bolster the economy, and the low unemployment rate indicates that the job market is stable.
Its latest of the late - game beasts aren't the only things that grew tempered over time.
The Farrelly Brothers» trademark outrageousness seems to have tempered over the years, with a few explosive exceptions.
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.
I have learned that I must lose my temper over nothing, despise no one, and pray for all.
Take it off gas and spread the tempering over the Dhokla.
Transfer this tempering over the kootu.
Add curry leaves, asafoetida powder and pour this tempering over the Gobbi Kootu.
Add asafoeitda powder, curry leaves and pour this tempering over the cooked rice and combine well.
Add mustard seeds, curry leaves, urad dal and dried red chillies for a final tempering over the chutney for extra crunch and flavour.
He stays in a bad mood and loses his temper over the least little thing.
Tempers over the issue boiled over during an emotional face - off at City Hall Wednesday.
This will help temper an over enthusiastic greeting.

Not exact matches

I was physically suffering from my rage — I had boils all over my body, I wasn't sleeping, I was short - tempered and unhappy.
Growth in the all - important US services sector slowed for a third straight month in April, according to a closely watched survey, as optimism over the state of the American economy is tempered by concerns over labour shortage and rising input costs.
This particular portfolio has returned over 27 % since inception but now may be a time to temper expectations.»
Apple CEO Tim Cook had to intervene to issue an apology and temper the resulting outcry over the lacklustre iOS6 mapping service last September.
The excitement over the shale boom has tempered, somewhat, after prices crashed between the summer of 2014 and February of 2016.
In fact, expectations are tempered from the current year's 24.20 percent growth to 10.70 percent over the next five years.
And rants are nothing but temper tantrums for anyone over the age of 12.
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.»
As an example, he relates a time he was in a denominational meeting and tempers began to flare over the issue of women in ministry.
Five preferred to tell their stories off the record, «out of fear of Rose's stature in the industry, his power over their careers or what they described as his volatile temper
But it has now become clear to an ever increasing number of our contemporaries all over the world that this «profit system» of a «rugged individualism» must be replaced by an order which, without sacrificing the values and attainments of bourgeois culture, is impelled by a new cultural temper.
The Merchant of Venice sets a concept of justice tempered with mercy over against unbending legalism and self - righteousness, but it reminds us» in the troubling figure of Shylock as well as in the failure of the Christian characters to integrate him into the comic conclusion» that even expressions of mercy can be tainted with self - righteousness.
The next week, the father again loses his temper and hits the child over the head with a shovel, and the child goes back to the hospital with severe brain damage.
Add garam masala, chopped fresh coriander leaves and lemon juice in the tempering and pour over the lentil curry.
If you do not want to temper then simply melt the full one pound (454 grams) of semi sweet chocolate with 1 teaspoon of shortening, a flavorless oil, or butter in a heatproof bowl placed over a saucepan of simmering water.
But if you decide to temper, Step One is to melt about 11 ounces (300 grams) of good quality, finely chopped semi sweet or bittersweet chocolate in a clean and dry heatproof bowl placed over a saucepan of barely simmering water.
Meanwhile, temper the milk chocolate (see notes) and pour over the chilled peanut butter mixture, using a rubber spatula to spread it evenly and smooth it out.
Be careful not to let the temperature fall too far or you will have to gently re-warm the mixture; if the temperature rises above 91 degrees in the tempering step, you will have to start the process over.
Cook banana mixture for 5 minutes over medium heat, then temper the egg yolks and add them in.
Pour all of the tempered egg yolk mixture into the pot of cream and return it to the stove over medium low heat.
Have you tried putting a layer of tempered chocolate over the final cut bar?
I've never tried putting a layer of tempered chocolate over the bar, but I think that it would work good!
If not tempering the chocolate, simply heat it in a double boiler, or bowl fitted over a pan of simmering water, until fully melted.
To temper the chocolate, place 1 cup of the chocolate chips in a glass bowl over a simmering pot of water.
Traditional hollandaise sauce is made by tempering eggs over low heat with lots of whisking.
You know that annoying temperature curve where if you're just a few degrees out you need to start tempering your chocolate all over again?
Because I wanted the cookies to look good in the photos, I tempered the chocolate by melting 100 grams of chocolate it in a glass bowl over a saucepan with simmering water.
White chocolate sheets are prepared by tempering white chocolate, flattening it to a thin layer over a baking sheet, allowing it to set completely and breaking into asymmetric pieces.
And so — the weather is getting hot, hot, hot and so are the people all over - clothes are skimpy and tempers may flare.
If it's not tempered, you will have to re-temper it all over again.
Gordie Howe has been called the finest all - round player of all time, but any judgment of Gordie must be tempered by the realization that he often skates over the outer edges of the rules.
We always fall out over new Pink Floyd albums & tempers run high.
An ill - tempered but generally hilarious win over Arsenal?
If the supporters feel that the club is more concerned with protecting their own interests over the interests of the club as a whole, trust erodes to potentially dangerous levels and tempers flare until massive changes occur.
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.
It has been hard to get over personally; I usually tend to temper my expectations of Juventus in Europe (as we haven't won the biggest prize in over two decades now), but this year — like many, I'm sure — I thought it was the time we would finally do it.
Berbatov is a quality player and I think he'd add a lot to our side, however the behaviour of Spurs in this situation has pushed me over the edge, and they need to be careful it doesn't work up Fergie's temper in the same way.
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