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Example sentences for "moderating"

Lexicographically close words:
moderata; moderate; moderated; moderately; moderates; moderation; moderato; moderator; moderators; modern
  1. But growth began moderating in 1996 when the government imposed tighter fiscal and monetary policies and the immigration bonus petered out.

  2. Then she comes forward, and her energetic tone predominates in the ensemble movements, although the silent power of true nobility and grief exerts a moderating influence on her expressions of passion.

  3. The great Bourbon alliance was dissolved, and Pitt owed a signal triumph to the revolutionary spirit and the moderating influence of Mirabeau.

  4. The second talked like Baron von Schoen at Paris; he desired Great Britain to use moderating influence at St. Petersburg.

  5. That Germany and France, entirely at one in their ardent desire to preserve peace, should exercise their moderating influence upon Russia.

  6. I assumed that Serbian reply could not have gone as far as it did unless Russia had exercised conciliatory influence at Belgrade, and it was really at Vienna that moderating influence was now required.

  7. I should be quite powerless, in face of the terms of the ultimatum, to exercise any moderating influence.

  8. The moderating influence of the four powers at Vienna was equally unsuccessful.

  9. The shortness of the time limit fixed by the ultimatum renders still more difficult the moderating influence that the powers of the Triple Entente might exercise at Vienna.

  10. Tisza [Hungarian Prime Minister], who is very disturbed about the excitement in Croatia, is said to have intervened actively in order to exercise a moderating influence.

  11. But this tempering and moderating the sensuous impulsion ought not to be the effect of physical impotence or of a blunting of sensations, which is always a matter for contempt.

  12. The beautiful ought to temper while uniformly exciting the two natures, and it ought also to excite while uniformly moderating them.

  13. By moderating them, she keepeth them in ure [Footnote: Practice.

  14. In fact, there really appears to be no middle or moderating party, which I think strange and to be deplored.

  15. Mrs. Jones begs that I will interfere with her husband, and Jones entreats the good offices of my wife in moderating the hot temper of his own.

  16. The pietas of the King is happily shown in moderating the sentence of the law, where for certain reasons it bears with especial hardness on anyone.

  17. Take then this rank of Comes Archiatrorum, and have the distinguished honour of presiding over so many skilled practitioners and of moderating their disputes.

  18. And you have not the power of moderating them in it, when you have done.

  19. Their accumulated experience likewise has a moderating influence on their economic activity, and they are consequently among the strongest supporters inside the American Federation of Labor of the trade agreement.

  20. Trade unionism seems to have the same moderating effect upon society as a wide diffusion of private property.

  21. There was no question at issue which had not either been pronounced by him insufficient for separation, or which was not abandoned afterwards, or modified in a Catholic sense by the moderating hand of Melanchthon.

  22. He was solicitous of the friendship of Rome, and of influence in the College of Cardinals, where his moderating hand was soon felt.

  23. What I found I inserted where fittest place was, thinking sure they would respect so grave an author, at least to the moderating of their odious inferences.

  24. The vanquished Cricket scuttles off as fast as he can; the victor insults him by a couple of triumphant and boastful chirps; then, moderating his tone, he tacks and veers about the desired one.

  25. To the meritorious rĂ´le of regaling the blackbird, the minstrel of the forest, the Balaninus adds another--that of moderating the superfluity of vegetation.

  26. Erskine was a conspicuous figure and a moderating influence.

  27. The climate is severe, great cold being experienced in winter, though moist west winds exercise a moderating influence.

  28. But water plays a still more important part in moderating the daily fluctuations of temperature by the process of evaporation and the formation of dew.

  29. The supposition that I have made shows the possibilities of this method of moderating extremes of heat and cold.

  30. The severest drought never exhausts these reservoirs, and the heaviest rain can never convert these rivers into the resistless floods which they would be but for the moderating influence of the great lakes.

  31. The same triumph of gentle and moderating influences was shown in their reception of a programme presented to them by Struve on behalf of the Committee of Seven.

  32. In the meantime the Emperor had been trying to exercise a moderating influence on these conflicts.

  33. Throughout, his was a moderating influence in politics, the Church, and theology.

  34. She made her profession in 1692, and by moderating her vivacity for a time deceived others, and perhaps herself also.

  35. The constitution of Massachusetts, superior in this respect to that of Pennsylvania, provided for a moderating power by creation of a governor's council, elected by property-holders.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moderating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.