51. A global slowdown in advertising will likely temper any enthusiasm for the Brazilian market, experts say. 52. Analysts, however, tempered their enthusiasm, wary that the rally might be nothing more than another volatile day in a volatile year. 53. But the backlog in orders has tempered the enthusiasm of some would-be customers. 54. But residents tempered their enthusiasm with suspicion of the outsiders who annually descend on this otherwise forgotten village in northwestern Spain to watch the goat fall. 55. Despite having his name accepted by the IOC on Thursday, Lindland tempered his enthusiasm because of the pending appeal in Chicago. 56. Still, he tempered his enthusiasm about the potential outcome. 57. The Falcons want to get Vick into the lineup as soon as possible, but they will have to temper their enthusiasm. 58. Trading enthusiasm might be tempered today by anticipation of what Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will say in Congressional testimony on Wednesday. 59. Trading enthusiasm was tempered by anticipation of what Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will say in Congressional testimony on Wednesday. 60. Adams agreed that the performance and victory over the Auld Enemy had been just what the squad needed, although he tempered their enthusiasm with a dose of realism. |