Workers at Clydebridge carry out two processes - quenching and tempering - which strengthen steel plate.
But as with anything there are perils tempering the benefits of heavy Internet usage.
In a Nov. 26, 2007 column I praised Facebook, But I am now tempering my recommendation.
Her jail time has won her new fans by tempering a past image of perfectionism which some critics found irritating.
Tempering our drive to achieve with a commensurate drive to pause is crucial when facing our toughest, most complex leadership challenges.
Raising the rate of interest paid on excess reserves can make new bank loans less attractive, thus tempering overall credit creation.
The quality of London watches was facilitated by hundreds of shops exclusively dedicated to threading screws or tempering springs or piercing jewels.
Jobless claims rose for the third week in a row, tempering expectations before Friday's release of nonfarm payrolls and the unemployment rate.
Industry players and analysts are tempering projections and think more pragmatically.
The strong results raise questions about the eventual tapering off of the Federal Reserve's stimulus, tempering enthusiasm about the report, Mr. Kleintop said.
Regardless of the uncertainty of their fate, networks continue to craft their own second screen applications, hedging their bets and tempering their expectations.
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Jim Boyle, head of entrepreneurial business for Deloitte in Scotland, said economic turmoil across the Eurozone and beyond was tempering natural entrepreneurial optimism.
Investigators commissioned by U.S. Speedskating said they didn't find evidence that Chun engaged in patterns of abuse, or that he ordered the skate tempering.
President Gore could woo moderate Republicans by tempering some of his spending programmes and borrowing a few of Mr Bush's ideas on, say, education.
In a recent interview, Eric Duffaut, President SAP Global Ecosystem and Channels, explained that SAP has realized that its historically insular culture needs some tempering.
Subsequently, however, Grassley himself became an advocate of tempering the penalty.
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"Deceleration in the region's two giants, the People's Republic of China and India, and in other major exporting economies is tempering earlier optimism, " the ADB said.
Yet some analysts are tempering their short-term outlook for silver, noting that the rise in crude oil prices could limit the gains in the industrial precious metals.
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Tempering that optimism were his three reasons, besides the sheer magnitude of the task and a likely tussle for the power to allocate reconstruction funds, why reconstruction will be so difficult.
Right about now is the time when Wall Street strategists and economists begin ratcheting down GDP estimates and tempering their optimistic year-beginning calls with a dash of bitters and a dollop of doubt.
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