Similarly, one who has excessive debts should repay them before intemperately contributing to charity. |
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Republicans talk about it constantly on the campaign trail, though not as intemperately as they did during their own party's primaries. |
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One could see that story as an example of people behaving intemperately on social media. |
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Certainly, the Home Office appears to have acted intemperately, launching an appeal against his successful asylum claim on the grounds of their own incompetence. |
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But when self-discipline fails, as it surely will, another rule suggests itself: if a writer is intemperate enough to reply to his critics, let him reply as intemperately as possible. |
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That may be close to the point when competition for labour drives up wages although there is little sign of that yet. Janet Yellen was at pains to reassure markets that the Fed would not act intemperately. |
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