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Meanings of moderate from in English
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Usage of moderate from in English
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Klobuchar, a moderatefrom Minnesota, has not released a detailed healthcare plan.
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I urge you again, Torquatus, let us be more moderatefrom here on.
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Even if gasoline prices moderatefrom current levels, consumers are shunning SUVs, he said.
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Wind moderatefrom north-east to east and south-east.
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Growth in the number of people at work continues to moderatefrom its peak of a year ago.
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Brian Williams and Tim Russert will moderatefrom 9-10:30 p.m., with Chris Matthews leading the analysis afterward.
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On Christmas day the weather was raw and cold, with a considerable snowdrift, though the wind was only moderatefrom the N.W.
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I had at last the pleasure of seeing that monarch, equally absolute by law and custom, and so moderatefrom his own disposition.
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By our nearing several bergs to the northward, the ice appeared to be drifting in that direction, the wind being moderatefrom the southward.
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His supporters argued that as a moderatefrom the centre ground of the Socialist party, he was the only one who could beat Sarkozy.
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The bank said it expects fourth-quarter growth to moderatefrom the previous quarter but rise to above potential next year, in line with October's forecast.
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But Cabraal said inflation would moderatefrom June and expected the country to achieve the estimated target of around 7 percent for 2013.
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Most oil price pundits expect prices to moderatefrom current 21-year peaks next year and to fall further by 2010, a Reuterspoll found today.
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But private consumption "is moderatingfrom red-hot speeds only very slowly," she wrote.
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The wind along the coast will be fresh to strong south-westerly, moderatingfrom the south towards mid-day.
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The pace, however, moderatedfrom March's month-on-month gain of 1.1 percent, it said.