Antonym: extremity, immoderation. Similar words: modernization, moderate, moderately, immoderate, federation, immoderately, consideration, confederation. Meaning: [‚mɑə'reɪʃn /‚mɒ-] n. 1. quality of being moderate and avoiding extremes 2. a change for the better 3. the trait of avoiding excesses 4. the action of lessening in severity or intensity.
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31. Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice. Thomas Paine
32. Educating young people to drink responsibly and in moderation is best achieved by parents setting a good example.
33. He often said that religious fasts were bad for the health, and ate in moderation at all times.
34. In fact, Sinclair was a strong advocate of caution and moderation.
35. In the 1590s he favoured a tactic of moderation in the expectation of a favourable political change.
36. Further spotlighting that metamorphosis, Bush's budget used tones of moderation to describe its effort to rein in spending.
37. It is appropriate here, however, to consider briefly the treatment issue of moderation goals.
38. Her family prepares Catherine for the trip with moderation and composure rather than histrionics, and the journey itself is uneventful.
39. Labour implemented a more repressive policy on the ground than Likud while pretending to greater moderation in the international domain.
40. Children should be taught not about "bad foods" and "good foods," but rather to eat a wide variety of foods in moderation.
41. Not only is she walking the road of moderation in her diet, but in her fitness regimen as well.
42. Working with a drunk driver population, Lovibond found his moderation training program to be superior to an untreated control condition.
43. That's fine too, as long as you bear in mind that moderation is the key to staying healthy.
44. Alcohol For most people alcohol does not present too great a problem provided it is taken in moderation.
45. There are signs, however, that the conservative strongholds are gradually yielding to public demands for moderation.
46. A Ford sedan, the very symbol of middle-class moderation, offers electrically heated outside mirrors, for crying out loud.
47. Within 12 months the Moderation movement had collapsed and in 1835 the abstainers re-grouped under the banner of Total Abstinence.
48. Secondly, workers and trade unions in most industrial countries exercised a high degree of wage moderation.
49. We also recommend that there should be a central bank of specially compiled examples for training in the moderation process.
50. Campaign pressures pull candidates toward headline-grabbing extremes, not toward boring moderation.
51. In such matters, moderation was only another name for sin.
52. They are, however,[sentencedict.com] another one of life s great culinary pleasures and should be enjoyed in moderation.
53. Prospects for a moderation in labor costs are not favorable.
54. Can I argue and persuade for moderation, when every baron along the march will see himself in Grey's shoes?
55. But druggies usually claim to be a liberal bunch, intelligent enough to value breaking the law in moderation.
56. A competent trial with moderation training, then, becomes a diagnostic procedure.
57. Suburban moderation cuts across the religious and ethnic lines so evident in the census and election returns.
58. Has spent more time in Iowa than any other candidate and has seemed a voice of moderation.
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59. Matsuyama's secret to a long life is moderation in eating.
60. History will likely dismiss the shrill cries of the last few weeks and remember Dole as a steady voice of moderation.
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