1. He had to learn to temper his enthusiasm. 2. And as with the industry Calacanis covers, maturity shows signs of tempering raw enthusiasm. 3. At the same time, enthusiasm was tempered by clear evidence that TPA poses significant risks. 4. Boyd might temper his enthusiasm with the experience of Albany, New York, which drew the New York Giants from Madison, New Jersey. 5. A few dry holes and pullouts by several companies, together with falling oil prices, have tempered that enthusiasm. 6. A year later, the enthusiasm has been tempered by an appreciation of the difficulties. 7. Afterward, some economists questioned whether Clinton was tempering his enthusiasm for open markets too much. 8. But any enthusiasm is tempered by an awareness of the risks and obstacles that lie ahead. 9. But as others in the administration expressed doubts about the proposal, Ridge has tempered his enthusiasm and his office has done little to promote it publicly. 10. But Blumstein and some other experts tempered their enthusiasm, noting that a slower growth rate in one year could be a random fluctuation. |