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31 His self-discipline had been forged and tempered by years of training. 32 My enjoyment was only tempered by my fear of pumping out. 33 However, legitimate concern about improvement must be tempered by the countless instances when communication certainly is effective. 34 The delight at being finally united with Joan was tempered by a feeling of discomfort about Ronnie Leahy. 35 Only one person died, so appalling financial loss was tempered by human deliverance. 36 Their pleasure was tempered with concern that the policy change was at odds with what they requested. 37 Although their love for each other was growing steadily, the emotion was tempered with suspicion. 38 Included in the pack are 20 specially tempered steel pins, 20 plastic caps, and a driving device. 39 Now, that public endorsement is tempered by deep skepticism that the government and the army can accomplish their goals. 40 Before this force of 5,000 commandos could be raised, however, Churchill's enthusiasm for special forces was tempered by reality. 41 But this success was tempered by the fact that Colebrooke's period in office coincided with the Company's financial collapse. 42 And for my weaker points I put that um, communication, hot tempered, and I am very stressful. 43 But my gut reaction was that, despite his reputation for being hot tempered, he was a friendly, likable child. 44 There is a plain resonance with fine travel writing: the keen eye lent by distance and perspective but tempered with humility. 45 Naturally this judgement has to be tempered by the unrepresentative nature of the sample of reports that it draws upon. 46 Cross-cutting membership of groups means that demands are tempered because people have different interests that are articulated through multiple associations. 47 However, acceptance of this point has to be tempered by an awareness that mate choice is influenced by many qualities. 48 Meticulous observance of constitutional principle is to be tempered by regard for political effectiveness. 49 Earl Archibald was a good natured, even tempered and affable young man. 50 Its sing-a-long chorus was tempered with a churning ending that seemed to stretch for half the song. 51 Through this, her love can be tempered into a compassion and understanding with which she can help and sustain others. 52 And Lily's instinct for the winning side soon tempered her attitude to the new mistress. 53 He was raucous, sentimental, hot. tempered, practical, simple, devious, big, and powerful. 54 Cooper was in a state of disbelief, tempered only by his reluctance to believe he could possibly be convicted. 55 They may be impatient, hurried and quick tempered in an acute illness. 56 They accept the goal of an enterprise economy, but want it tempered by social concerns, with a place for worker-ownership. 57 The measurement of longitude meridians, in comparison, is tempered by time. 58 The ambition and drive were still there, but more tempered, more resilient than before. 59 Pure gold is tempered in a blazing fire. 60 Meats could be defrosted, precooked and tempered.