Sentences with phrase «time tamping»

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Time to tamp down any doubts you might have about tapping someone else's expertise.
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Tamping down volatility for this extended period of time gives speculators the confidence to engage in, well, speculation.
Working with one piece at a time, shape the dough into a rough circle, then tamp it down with a rolling pin.
The obstacles are different this time (and that October 28 trip to Columbus might tamp down aspirations), but the potential is even greater.
At the same time, the governor acknowledged the developers have so far made it clear they're not interested in relocating, and he lamented the fact that his offer to mediate a compromise solution seemed to further the controversy rather than tamp it down.
Mr. Rechnitz testified on Friday that Mr. de Blasio had asked him at one point to appeal to Mr. Seabrook to tamp down his criticism of the correction commissioner, who at the time was Joseph Ponte.
The socially conservative Democrat and ordained minister argued that Mayor Bill de Blasio's proposal to rip out Times Square's pedestrian plazas to tamp down on the titillating business of body - painted half - naked women charging tourists for photos would only cause them to migrate.
The new findings suggest that group dynamics tamp down individual personalities, and the researchers say it is the first time that such suppression has been explicitly linked to an underlying cause: the need to conform when faced with a risky decision.
At the same time, the drugs can spark a reduction in immune system cells known as T regulatory cells (Tregs), which usually tamp down the immune response to disease or infection.
You will need to tamp the pumpkin down a couple of times while pureeing in order to make sure it all gets processed.
Wild dogs circle around and around to tamp down grass or snow — depending on the season — when they decide its time to make a bed and rest.
Incorporating disjunctive references to disparate eras, techniques, and aesthetics, they evoke «avant - garde theater stage sets from an earlier time... both buoyant and tamped down, comic and earnest.»
Having once before fallen for a â $ œNorth Pole is melting!â $ scam, even the New York Times — on its blog, mind you, no need to tamp down alarmism on its print pages â $ «admitted that the hyperventilated headline and lede â $ œgo way beyond what Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center tells the reporter.â $ Serreze claimed on an alarmist blog that his actual claims â $ œquickly grew out of all reasonable proportion, â $ admitting that a summer loss of ice at the North Pole â $ œsummer would be purely symbolic, but symbolism can be pretty darned powerfulâ $ (prompting an alarmist, taxpayer - servant to call on his team to invoke such stunts more often).
KAIST President Sung - Chul Shin is trying to tamp down concerns, noting in a statement to Times Higher Education the university won't «conduct any research activities counter to human dignity, including autonomous weapons lacking meaningful human control.»
Record - high home prices will tamp down first - time homebuyers, as well.
In fact, for workers with more time to go before retiring, Blanchett also suggested tamping down on stocks if other areas of your life — namely your career or your real estate holdings — look risky.
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