In 1991, American foreign policy was moderated by the shadow of a previous over-reaction in Vietnam. |
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As soon as the weather moderated, the four men at Cape Evans climbed the cliffs behind their camp and scanned the sea for any signs of the ship. |
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The exception to this rule would be moderated newsgroups, but they're a relatively small part of Usenet as a whole. |
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Chat rooms available to under 18s will also be moderated to prevent misuse by paedophiles. |
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In addition, the association's executive director moderated an Internet chatroom for children. |
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In its more moderated and diffused form it blamed the absence of democracy in totalitarian regimes not on the dictators but on the democracies. |
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All they are doing is forcing users to go elsewhere, potentially to non moderated chat rooms with little or no protection. |
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Four days before the primary there, I moderated a debate with the Republican White House hopefuls. |
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Mr. Speaker Sir, the rates of excise duty have now been considerably moderated. |
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I suspect the soundproofing from the engine bay was deliberately moderated, so the driver can hear all the action under the bonnet. |
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Counsel Barbara McLernon said she felt people would be more tolerant if wagon drivers moderated their speed and stopped revving their vehicles. |
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For example, you can write a bit about yourself or your Weblog or indicate that comments are to be moderated by default. |
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The language of social justice also needs to be moderated and shaped by an ethic of care. |
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Therefore, it appears likely that aggression is moderated by a variety of neuromodulators, including monoamines, neuropeptides and neurosteriods. |
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Because you write in the book, about the time I moderated the South Carolina debate with your son, and how you could not watch. |
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It is no longer essentially a matter of high seas freedom moderated by reasonable use, but one of legal obligation to protect the environment. |
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He has always something to say about everything and can't use decently moderated language regardless of the situation. |
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They felt the lash of the conservative reporters, columnists and pundits, whose intemperance was moderated by neither truth nor reason. |
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Apart from the fact that they think I moderated four panels there, it's a good report. |
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To do its job, a test needs to be absolutely fair and rigorous, incapable of being finessed, and externally moderated. |
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Participation in two moderated online discussion forums enabled the generation of research questions and their modification as they arose. |
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Alas, while such moderated discussions filter out the crazies, they add expense. |
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Some are set up for moderated debate, some seem like a free-for-all, and some do not want arguments. |
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On one hand, the debates are moderated and hosted by private persons and organizations, and they also choose the questions to be asked. |
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Certainly, he said, prices had moderated considerably and the units now coming on stream were at affordable levels. |
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The government could say it wanted all chatrooms to be moderated, but it doesn't govern the entire world. |
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The seminar will be moderated by an agent provocateur, a methodologist, panelists and rapporteurs. |
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Over the last month, the performance of risky assets has moderated somewhat. |
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The system must respond to the minimum accident of concern due to a rapid transient in an unreflected fissile system, moderated or unmoderated. |
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The event was moderated by horseracing commentator Michael Luxenburger, whose commentaries also enthrall spectators at the races in St. Moritz. |
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Some reports, however, have suggested that the mage has not been completely removed and is, instead, being moderated by Facebook. |
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When tin is started with these option it can't tell if a newsgroup is moderated or not. |
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The main event of the General Conference was a high-level Industrial Development Forum, moderated by former CNN anchorman Todd Benjamin. |
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Overnight deposits grew at a very rapid pace in 1999, although the rate of expansion moderated somewhat in the last part of the year. |
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With the exceptions of announce and security-announce, the lists are not moderated. |
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So the SWOT exercise should ideally be carried out in a workshop moderated by an external 'invulnerable' expert. |
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The customer can choose between 4 different profiles: safe, moderated, balanced or dynamical. |
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The chat room is moderated by someone who can respond to your questions about herpes. |
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The golden robed lama moderated his step so that the aged one following him should not be unduly distressed. |
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It is heavy water cooled and moderated, and surrounded by an annular light water reflector. |
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If your comment has disappeared with no marker left, it's generally because it was referring to an earlier comment that has been moderated. |
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This weekend I moderated the first session for a global parliament of mayors in Amsterdam. |
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Emerging market economies are still growing strongly though our growth has moderated. |
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It has moderated somewhat, but it still remains a significant influence in terms of the economic trade between our two countries. |
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The reactor was heavy water moderated, cooled by pressurized heavy water and fuelled with natural uranium. |
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It should be noted that as of the fourth quarter, these rates returned to 2008 levels and margins have moderated. |
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Growth in consumer spending moderated from last year's rapid pace, as employment growth and confidence weakened. |
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Each teacher brings student work to share and one piece is moderated by the group. |
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The debate was moderated by the programme's presenter, and the live recording was edited at the studio before being broadcast. |
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In our discussion on world economy, while noting that our growth has moderated, we remained positive about our future growth. |
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I moderated a davos panel with several Arab officials, including Egyptian Minister of Finance Ahmed Galal. |
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The Vice President of Content and Product Solutions moderated the event and was extremely enthusiastic about the future of second screen technology. |
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The flavors are moderated, the heat lessened, the ingredients changed. |
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Since those long lost days my beer intake has, shall we say, moderated. |
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Not surprisingly, a lively discussion, moderated by the president, ensued. |
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The membership also supported the Institute's hosting of a website chat room, but members were pretty evenly divided as to whether it should be moderated. |
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It is then extracted from the ring and smashed into a mercury target to produce neutron beams that can be moderated and guided into designated experimental stations. |
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The detection of hydrogen is based both on the intensity of gamma rays emitted by hydrogen, and by the intensity of neutrons that are moderated by hydrogen. |
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She will allow that over the years her initially phobic view of Germans has moderated. |
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I was playing Martha Raddatz when she moderated one of the vice-presidential debates last year. |
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When your side wields the power, one can afford to demand that its use be moderated. |
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Days before the deadline, vintner lobbyists nationwide moderated their hard-line attitude and signalled acknowledgement that the new law was about to be a fact of life. |
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Kinnock progressively expelled members of Militant, a far left group which practised entryist, and moderated many of the party's policies. |
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While continuing his studies, he taught Greek, lectured on the New Testament and moderated daily disputations at the university. |
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The Restoration moderated most of the more strident sectarian writing, but radicalism persisted after the Restoration. |
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The climate is moderated by the North Atlantic Drift, the northern extension of the Gulf Stream. |
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Supported by low interest rates and reductions in personal income taxes, consumer spending moderated only slightly in the face of rising energy costs. |
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All messages will be moderated before being posted on the site. |
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In fact, activity of this nature has moderated substantially in years. |
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These authors and artists won't be moderated by popular tastes. |
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At noon the barograph curve turned up and the wind moderated, the sky gradually clearing. |
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The barons anticipated that the King would act in accordance with these charters, subject to the law and moderated by the advice of the nobility. |
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Hull and Scarborough have less snow as their weather is moderated by the ocean. |
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The winter and summer temperature extremes of the continental climate are moderated by the ocean. |
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Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures somewhat moderated by the city's elevation. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, the republican tradition has moderated and moved into the mainstream. |
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The climate is tropical and desertic, moderated by the sea and in summer by the trade winds. |
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The local climate is tropical and generally hot and humid, though moderated by northeast trade winds along the coast. |
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Coastal areas are moderated somewhat by the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in milder winters and cooler summers in immediate coastal areas. |
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The country's rainy season generally runs from late October to March and the hot climate is moderated by increasing altitude. |
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Due to its porosity, it is sensitive to the flow of air and the heat generated can be moderated by controlling the air flow to the fire. |
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Justice within Inuit culture was moderated by the form of governance that gave significant power to the elders. |
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On Friday, 19 September, I moderated a panel at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth that included Solow as well as economists Brad DeLong, Tyler Cowen and Russ Roberts. |
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There were rules governing how music was to be tagged and catalogued, rules regarding how torrents were to be uploaded, rules regarding album art and liner notes, rules regarding behaviour in the site's moderated forums. |
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Some of the harsh aspects of foreign concessions and privileges in China were moderated through diplomacy. |
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And someone who cheated in an online class would still have to pass the highly moderated AP or CLEP test, he said. |
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The president also moderated the secretary's dispatches and relied on his mild-mannered yet stern minister to England, Charles Francis Adams, to resolve other problems. |
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When you bring in the methyl mercury regulations from Health Canada, and you look at the WHO's PCB regulations, you realize the consumption of wild salmon needs to be moderated by the Health Canada methyl mercury levels. |
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The work of the workshop was moderated by a master of ceremonies. |
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We would also like Iran to comply with all Board of Governors' requests, including, in particular, reconsideration of its decision to construct a heavy-water moderated research reactor in Arak. |
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On the 22nd the gale moderated, and three of Duff's ships were sent to destroy the beached ships. |
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Congregations where there is no minister, or where the minister is incapacitated may be moderated by a specially trained elder. |
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The Court of Appeal held that moderated damages and near cause were good law in Nova Scotia, and that the award of damages was not inordinately low. |
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In the latter half of 2009, global capital markets improved and volatility moderated compared to the prior year due to increasing signs of economic stabilization. |
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Othman Al Sini, Editor-in-Chief, Al Watan, Saudi Arabia, moderated a panel discussion where editors of Arab and Western media exchanged their views on what decides front-page news and coverage. |
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In contrast to moderated systems, the radiation field at 2 metres from an unmoderated system is dominated by neutrons that have significantly different energy deposition properties in air than in tissue. |
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Introducing poems by Aziz Abaza, the seminar is presented by Actor Othman Mohamed Aly, and is moderated by Dr. Mohamed Zakaria Anani and Poet Gaber Bassiouni. |
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The British Virgin Islands enjoy a tropical climate, moderated by trade winds. |
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On other aspects too, such as the complaints procedure, the stringency of standards and the level of profits, the text will be moderated in comparison with the original Commission proposal. |
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The negative impact of these factors on cash flow was moderated by the impact of higher commodity prices and the timing of expenditures on accounts payable balances. |
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Saint Benedict moderated this strict lifestyle. |
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Attendance by young people was moderated by events such as September 11, 2001, and the political climate and economic difficulties affecting many countries. |
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In the six weeks it took to arrive, she engaged in diplomatic efforts moderated by US Secretary of State Al Haig, but Argentina rejected all compromise proposals. |
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The cooler Mediterranean winds consistently blow over the northern sea coast, which helps to get more moderated temperatures, especially at the height of the summertime. |
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The barons anticipated that the King would act in accordance with these definitive charters, subject to the law and moderated by the advice of the nobility. |
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Coastal high temperatures are often moderated by cooler sea breezes. |
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Coastal Arctic climates are moderated by oceanic influences, having generally warmer temperatures and heavier snowfalls than the colder and drier interior areas. |
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The discussion will be moderated by Nico Van Oyen, vice president operations, coffee and grocery division, Douwe Egberts, a leading tea and coffee products manufacturer. |
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Finally, Amrac is happy to participate in an appropriately moderated forum with representatives of SIS, OpenBet and impacted LBO operators to seek an effective resolution. |
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