Examples of 'must be tempered' in a sentence

Meaning of "must be tempered"

must be tempered - This phrase implies that something needs to be moderated, balanced, or adjusted

How to use "must be tempered" in a sentence

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must be tempered
Spiritual freedom must be tempered by careful discernment.
Events over the past year suggested that at best our expectations must be tempered.
The law must be tempered with reason.
This metal absolutely must be tempered.
Love must be tempered and directed properly.
This steel bar must be tempered.
Good must be tempered by temptation in order to become as steel.
That is why justice must be tempered with mercy.
In a true skill, everything, even the expression, must be tempered.
Sometimes principle must be tempered with practicality.
But optimism about women 's strides must be tempered.
All ingredients must be tempered to room temperature.
Man may evolve a thousandfold through this technology … but the rush must be tempered with wisdom.
But hope must be tempered with realism.
In most recipes, couverture chocolate must be tempered prior to use.

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Assumptions must be tempered by an open mind to new evidence.
And this rabble must be tempered.
Justice must be tempered with compassion and mercy.
The outer glass must be tempered.
It must be tempered.
But the idealism must be tempered.
She claims it must be tempered in her own blood and sacrifices herself.
But optimism about this turn of events must be tempered with cautious realism.
Universality of goals must be tempered with the fundamental principle of common but differentiated responsibilities.
However, planning for success must be tempered by reason.
Cocoa butter must be tempered to maintain gloss and coating.
Because of the nature of cocoa butter, chocolate must be tempered or precrystallized.
And now it must be tempered with a solid realism.
For those who get the chance, ambition must be tempered with realism.
This is why liberty must be tempered by a requirement for equality and fraternity.
We must have a rule of law, but that law must be tempered with compassion.
Optimism must be tempered with caution, however.
However, my generation 's optimism must be tempered.
Yet this praise must be tempered by a bit of criticism.
Stay here, where it is safe . And this rabble must be tempered.
Economic considerations must be tempered with objective social realities.
Of course, optimism must be tempered.
Positivism must be tempered by anthropological, social and cultural considerations.
Any analysis of your plan must be tempered by common sense.
The urgency must be tempered by the imperative of sustaining progress beyond 2015.
Here James is saying the Law of God must be tempered with mercy in judgment.
Modernity must be tempered by tradition ”.
To be life-giving, religious commitment must be tempered by the discernment of reason.
This offer, however, must be tempered by UNDP 's need for the currencies involved.
But it 's a debate that must be tempered with reason.
Judicial remarks must be tempered with caution and courtesy.
Your skills must be tempered.
The sword of faith must be tempered in the fire of persecution.
Of course, your compassion must be tempered with common sense.
However, this must be tempered with realism.

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