The County has a long tradition of political moderation with progressive attitudes toward culture, education and science. |
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Now, it is true that virtue and chastity are not the same thing but, like any of the natural appetites, a question of moderation is involved. |
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Activity that expresses the virtue of moderation is also excellent activity when it comes to the bodily appetites. |
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So, lollipops and sucking sweeties were banned, but soft sweets and chocolate were deemed OK in moderation. |
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The corollary is that it is not moderation, but total victory, that assures survival. |
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This would suggest that a degree of sanity and moderation may have come after the gruesome tragedy. |
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Teetotalers, or people who drink in moderation, on the other hand are boring, no fun, puritans, kill-joys etc. |
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The problem with him is he is a liberal who has put on the mask of moderation. |
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The secret to maintaining this balance over the long haul is to avoid letting moderation turn into monotony. |
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If you drink beverages that contain alcohol, do so only in moderation, and eat food before you have a drink. |
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The Torah acknowledges this importance and encourages us to work diligently and to enjoy life in appropriate moderation. |
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After a couple of nights of moderation, both in political tone and the orator, they're starting to take the gloves off tonight. |
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Common sense, moderation and consistency are the foundations of a fit body and healthy nutrition. |
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We advocate that customers eat smart with balance, variety and moderation and go active with moderate exercise. |
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The antithesis of tyranny is justice and moderation and that of ignorance, knowledge and understanding. |
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From the disease model point of view, moderation of addictive behavior is an unrealistic goal for a true addict. |
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He believed that one's guiding principle should be moderation for in the extremes resided the vices of excess and deficiency. |
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As with all things in bodybuilding, the best way to achieve an extreme physique is through consistency and moderation. |
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No, it could be argued that when it comes to the national team we are guilty of the contrary virtues of patience, moderation, and restraint. |
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They are encouraging young people to associate alcohol with excess and extreme moderation. |
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This is probably more precaution than I would take on my weblog, particularly the moderation of unregistered comments. |
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By contrast, German commitment to wage moderation has decreased its real exchange rate relative to Italy's by almost the same amount. |
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Significant cost reductions and a greater focus on wage moderation were necessary to protect jobs in the year ahead. |
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Ireland needs to see significant and continuous cost reductions and wage moderation if we are to protect existing employment. |
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That was for production, printing, marking and moderation, not the fees schools pay. |
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She wants them to look at the level of training, the quality of marking and the moderation of scripts. |
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The individual fibers absorb water, which can contribute to thermal moderation. |
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Soil water content was measured three times per week by neutron moderation method at 10, 20, 40, 60, and 80 cm depths. |
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When used in moderation or used in excess on an infrequent basis, the primary effects can be short term. |
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The team at Stirling University have discovered workers of both sexes who drink in moderation tend to earn more than their teetotal colleagues. |
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I've heard many, many times that you can eat these other things in moderation. |
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Be casual, active, and have an outgoing personality, but do it in moderation. |
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The best way to prevent tragedies like this is for people to drink in moderation. |
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It's not that we're sledging parents but all these activities need to be monitored in moderation. |
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Anticipation proved better than the debate itself, with its weak moderation and unintelligent, emotionally charged outbursts. |
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You can vote for moderation or you can let the extremists win wherever they are. |
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Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind. |
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If there were no courage, the moderate person would not resist any temptation and moderation would be softness. |
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In the ancient world, courage, moderation, and justice were prime species of moral virtue. |
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They know the elusive swing voters scattered in a handful of key states want moderation, not aggression. |
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The Democratic Party is intent on maintaining Carhart and the whole panoply of current abortion rights, without stint or moderation. |
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Global moderation was my first stopgap, because the comments were being swamped with adverts. |
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A wealthy neighborhood is characterized by orderliness, cleanliness, peace and quiet, moderation and beauty. |
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Subsequently, the Commission's conclusion was that the physical, moral and mental effects of hemp drugs, if used in moderation, were not adverse. |
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Radicalism hates moderation and measure, and compromise hates the immeasurable. |
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Eaten in moderation, pasta is a fast, simple, convenient and nutritious meal option. |
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They need their own platform, not one just based on fuzzing the two majors' positions together in the name of moderation. |
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Beer-drinking is a national pastime but Danes are ever the ones for mild moderation. |
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Dietary temperance, or moderation, was a way to health, but it was also a virtue, just as gluttony was a vice. |
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It was expected that the task of governing the state would bring impartiality and moderation in their conduct. |
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There he revealed those qualities of moderation, diligence, and attention to detail which were to characterize his political life. |
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I even learned to drink, in moderation, and eat very slowly into the night. |
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The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise abstinence or moderation. |
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Is there another group that seeks the path of rectitude and moderation with the same fervor? |
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Ice cream gives a little calcium, and chocolate offers plant chemicals called xanthins that can be healthful in moderation. |
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There's nothing wrong with eating fatty foods, as long as it's in moderation. |
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Talk of moderation isn't allaying the fears of environmentalists, who are feeling particularly vulnerable these days. |
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One set of institutions monitored the compliance of the parties to their agreement to exchange wage moderation for the reinvestment of profits. |
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Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism. |
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Extreme nationalism and ideological zeal militated against observing rules of moderation. |
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Enlightened moderation is the need of the hour and it requires a resolute effort. |
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As general and president, he employed the power available to him but with moderation and restraint. |
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These leaders must take a chance that a cautious relaxation of authoritarianism will breed moderation among extremist oppositions. |
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In summary, duration leverage can be a useful tool, but it must be used with moderation. |
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Active in the life of the city, this person exercises courage, moderation, liberality, and justice in the public arena. |
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Your best bet is to drink the light or low-carb beer you like best and to do so in moderation. |
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The principle of moderation, it is affirmed, is the mathematical expression for rightness. |
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Once in power ideological purity does have to make some room for realpolitik, but realpolitik is not moderation. |
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And even with caffeinated coffee, coffee in moderation is fine. |
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Given the enormous British tradition of restraint and moderation, that won't happen this time but a drastic response such as that will surely happen if such attacks continue. |
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Attracting birds with tape recordings is okay by me in moderation. |
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The surprise is learning that even when a school's moderation process is proved faulty under the NCEA, students can still retain their inflated marks. |
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Lex Stewart sounds like a beacon of moderation compared to some. |
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Laughing at the wholesale denial of free speech is not the voice of moderation. |
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The filibuster is intended to be a great tool of moderation in the legislative branch. |
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There are other ways to look at this, and it's true that none are a resounding victory for the far left, but it was a triumph for centrism and moderation. |
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My husband is vegetarian, but the children aren't, so they can have anything they want in moderation, though my eldest daughter gravitates towards vegetarianism. |
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I have to say that I am not really into putting my health at risk, apart from the occasional sunbath, cigarette or drink, but remember everything in moderation! |
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They could have faced up to the fact that if one is to have a ranking-comparing examination or test, then one has to have some sort of moderation or scaling process. |
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It is well to use moderation, and to remember that to be a first-class phonetist requires an exceedingly fine ear, which cannot be expected of most students. |
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They're basically young toughs in these projects, and they're just not responding to any kind of calls for moderation to the violence, not even from their parents, by the way. |
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However, the milk content of this fool makes it rich in calcium, a vital bone-building nutrient, which means that it's quite healthy if eaten in moderation. |
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I decided that with moderation, I could eat anything I wanted. |
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In his essays this perspective is linked to the Greeks' doctrine of moderation and the demand for a balance between the Apollonian and Dionysian forces. |
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The point is that both the moderation of the constitutional Girondists and the anti-constitutional Jacobins had depended on being able to stir and steer popular power. |
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It will only be cured when people re-discover the old-fashioned virtues of moderation, self-restraint, self-respect, neighbourliness, and a concern for others. |
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Drinking in moderation, with plenty of food, is not a bad thing. |
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They have no decision-making skills or sense of moderation when faced with the forbidden fruit roll-up. |
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Courses were run by the local centre, while university staff made regular visits for the purposes of moderation, invigilation and staff development. |
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It stresses the virtues of wisdom, justice, fortitude, and moderation. |
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This would, of course, require some moderation of regulatory standards, particularly in reference to climate change. |
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Any sign of an impulse toward moderation or conciliation will only hurt Pawlenty with this crowd. |
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Maybe the key, as with so many other foods, lies in consuming artificially sweetened goods in moderation. |
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The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom. |
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I drink in moderation, not nearly as much as winos and hobos. |
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In other words, on his way into the governorship, Romney promised moderation and progressivism. |
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The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and temperateness of judgment befitting our character and our motives as a nation. |
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The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and a temperateness for judgement befitting our character and our motives as a nation. |
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The body found that the standard of question papers had been fair, the conduct of examinations was regular, and the standard of marking and internal moderation was good. |
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Done in moderation it was apparently an indulgence, like chewing gum or tobacco and had possibly developed as a means of allaying hunger in times of famine. |
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With all the fat-free products on the market today, is it best for someone on a diet to eat these products, or is it best to eat regular foods in moderation? |
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There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings. |
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Thus it seems likely that instead of striking a new tone of moderation, the new GOP Congress will return to its old tricks. |
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Given that Begich, Hagan, Landrieu and Pryor each hail from states that went for Mitt Romney, moderation is a matter of survival. |
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And one day, if I have anything to do with it, that lack of moderation will be his downfall. |
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I shall continue to eat and drink what I like in moderation and scientists can go and fulminate in their laboratories to their heart's content. |
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This campaign of moderation versus zealotry, peaked in 1709 during the impeachment trial of high church preacher Henry Sacheverell. |
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Throughout the 1880s the Fabian Society remained small, its message of moderation frequently unheard among more strident voices. |
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The extreme maritime moderation do contribute to summer temperatures far below even coastal locations in Continental Europe on similar latitudes. |
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Unlike Clemenceau and Orlando, Lloyd George on the whole stood on the side of generosity and moderation. |
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Although a program of reason and moderation, normalism is not a program of compromise or opportunism. |
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Plutonium in solution is more likely to form a critical mass than the solid form due to moderation by the hydrogen in water. |
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It is ordinarily seene how good intentions, being managed without moderation, thrust men into most vicious effects. |
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The precipitation levels and the level of maritime moderation varies depending on location and elevation. |
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There is some maritime moderation from the Atlantic which renders the Swedish continental climate less severe than that of nearby Russia. |
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The climate is similar to areas much further north in Britain and Ireland due to the extreme moderation. |
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The overturning of this water plays a key role in global circulation and the moderation of climate. |
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After the recall of Granvelle, Orange persuaded Margaret and the Council to ask for a moderation of the placards against heresy. |
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As Frederick Copleston notes, Hooker's moderation and civil style of argument were remarkable in the religious atmosphere of his time. |
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Though Jefferson urged moderation, Federalists sought to use this against Jefferson and called for hostilities against France. |
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Despite this, moderation of consumption is still recommended to mitigate chance of throat and stomach cancers. |
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It makes a small car, the Chevy Cobalt, which sips petrol in moderation and is therefore selling well. |
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With moderation the key word, you can celebrate Pancake Day but still stay focused on your drive for a healthier and fitter future. |
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Disruptive selection favors individuals with either of the opposite extremes of a trait and discourages moderation. |
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His voice has always been one of moderation encompassing a humanistic vision transcending the boundaries of nationality or other petty divisions. |
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A meatless day or a beerless or tealess day does not suggest moderation so much as immoderation. |
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When it comes to technology, we, as a society, and as individuals, have failed to heed the age-old admonitions of caveat emptor and moderation in all things. |
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After complete withdrawal and detoxification from caffeine, it is possible to use it in moderation, but care must be taken as it can be re-addicting. |
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Makoni... had a reputation as a technocrat who tended toward moderation and pragmatism, but one who was also a fully paid-up member of the Mugabe machine. |
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Mr. Chairman, at this moment I stand astonished at my own moderation! |
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His lack of moderation was not restricted to physical exercise. |
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Nothing captured the alt-right mentality better than cuckservative, with its taunt that moderation is unmanly and certain conservative males are cuckolds. |
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