How To Use Temperateness In A Sentence
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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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He wrote with temperateness, and in pitying love of human nature, in the instinctive hope of helping it to know and redeem itself.
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an effective temperateness in debate
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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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Is the educated, temperate public right to wonder about the temperateness of many educators?
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After I had drunk half a dozen glasses, my policy of temperateness in mind, I decided that I had had enough for that time.
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Three reporters from Arizona, on the condition of anonymity, also let me in on another incident involving McCain's intemperateness.
Gallup: Obama Leads Hillary By Ten Points, Narrowly Edging McCain
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It needs someone with Senator Obama's understanding, temperateness, deliberativeness, maturity, compassion, toughness, and faith, to help us rebuild our house once again.
Bruce Springsteen: From the Stage at the Vote For Change Rally in Philadelphia
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Perhaps we should all be thankful for Scalia's intemperateness, which has had the salutary effect of marginalizing him on the Court.
Adam Winkler: Justice Scalia & the Coarsening of American Culture
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When it is considered that there is no public-house in all the island and that seven thousand souls dwell therein, some idea may be gained of the temperateness of the community.
SAMUEL
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With such prudence of the humors, with God's help, you will keep far away the intemperateness which is the cause of early aging and an early death.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
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However indignant and hotheaded he might appear, his intemperateness could rapidly be defused by humor or kindness.
Storyteller
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After I had drunk half a dozen glasses, my policy of temperateness in mind, I decided that I had had enough for that time.
Chapter 9
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Susan Boyle is a model of that virtue (for which 'temperateness' is a better translation than the now-ruined 'temperance')
MercatorNet
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Three reporters from Arizona, on the condition of anonymity, also let me in on another incident involving McCain's intemperateness.
Easter Lemming Liberal News
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Hence, too, man himself is here freer of soul than elsewhere, for this temperateness of the climate prevails in all things.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000
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Its orderly vistas open receptive minds to the symmetry, balance, proportion and temperateness of our political institutions and the civil society that sustains our common purposes.
The Statue Sweepstakes
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His was a wise and instinctive temperateness that savored of the
WHEN GOD LAUGHS
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In this sense, whatever its temperateness and generality, the Cairo speech played for higher stakes than any strategist in an earlier mold could have advised or foreseen. —
Advice to the Prince
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The first is "restraint, mildness, temperateness.
12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004
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Ms. Gornick reflects on the "raging intemperateness" of the era's feminist rhetoric—"marriage is an institution of oppression"; "love is rape"; "sleeping with the enemy"—and realizes now that reform wasn't the goal.
Lyrical Leftist, Dogged Idealist