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tempering

How to use tempering in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for tempering.

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> Even better, there's no proof that you're the one who destroyed the keys: you can't be charged with evidence tempering. How much do you want to bet?

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Definitions2
Parts of speech2

Quick take

hardening something by heat treatment

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of tempering gathered in one view.

noun

hardening something by heat treatment

adjective

moderating by making more temperate

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for tempering.

noun

hardening something by heat treatment

adjective

moderating by making more temperate

Example sentences

1

> Even better, there's no proof that you're the one who destroyed the keys: you can't be charged with evidence tempering. How much do you want to bet?

2

That was a case of tempering great power with the idea that one must be responsible when exercising it. So these kinds of things cut both ways.

3

>Even better, there's no proof that you're the one who destroyed the keys: you can't be charged with evidence tempering. The court doesn't really work this way.

4

Even better, there's no proof that you're the one who destroyed the keys: you can't be charged with evidence tempering.

5

There is a tempering station that dissipates the heat from the water before it is released back into the sea.

6

Warranty should be void if I am tempering with the hardware. Imagine laptop vendor doing the same if you install Linux on a Windows laptop.

7

I agree with rkalla that tempering one's hopes towards it is probably the way to go, but it's always nice to see someone pushing the envelope.

8

Perhaps you should consider tempering your words next time. The last paragraph of your post is worthy of discussion, the rest, as written, is an attack devoid of any class, manners and consideration.

9

If there is any indication that someone like Verizon in this case is tempering with it intentionally, they should be charged with terrorism. This is no different than someone going out and sabotaging Hoover damn on purpose.

10

And there was some interesting annealing and tempering going on: it was much harder to untwist than to twist, easier to unbend than to bend, and subsequent bends preferred new locations to repeat bending. So the scale tips a little toward looney, but I'd have to read more before discounting him.

11

In another, their model is not the model of a typical HN style start up, and following their advice without tempering it to your own set of realities is likely a bad idea.

12

Retrograded arborio is stable enough that you can dump boiling liquid onto it, stir it, reduce the liquid, and end up with perfect risotto --- rather than carefully tempering the rice with small amounts of slowly stirred liquid. Hence: 7 minute risotto.

13

637 is the size of MTs internal state vector and the output of MT are basically just values from that state vector run through a tempering function. That tempering function is invertible, thus by looking at 637 values you get the full state vector, at which point you can generate the next values as usual.

14

Rather, it is one of doubt seeking to destroy, not tempering possibility so it may have a chance at succeeding. Doubters love to play the position of contrarian, having something grand to say that's generally the opposite of whatever is being said, just to fuel their doubt muscle.

15

A person who cannot enrich themselves by learning programming in order to better able communicate their ideas without tempering it with humility and awareness of the vast size of the subject has problems that "learning" to program only made more clear. Like violence and videogames.

16

And another thing, I am really sick and tired of tempering or being told to temper my enthusiasm for some new technology or some novel use of existing technology just because it might be misused. Just about every technology that's wide-reaching enough has abuse potential.

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Anti-tech, anti-education policies are being proposed that we were led to believe the Lib Dems would be tempering, but from the point of view of the average person I can't see anything of the sort happening.

18

Random search is quite useful for hyperparameter optimization, and it can be a useful building block for something like simulated annealing or parallel tempering.

19

I realized that when we pitched ideas that had gone through iteration-itis, it the process ended up tempering our own expectations as well, so by the time we pitched to the execs, our emotional investment had been whittled down to mostly nothing. But doing this -- asking us for our unfiltered ideas and thus, our unfiltered enthusiasm, and then not acting on them -- was probably the worst thing they could have done to destroy morale aside from layoffs.

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They don't seem to care about learning any of it, in fact seeing how a lot of those congressmen were against having technical experts comment on the bill, I don't see why they would care about reading anything on how DNS works and why securing it from tempering is important.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use tempering in a sentence?

> Even better, there's no proof that you're the one who destroyed the keys: you can't be charged with evidence tempering. How much do you want to bet?

What does tempering mean?

hardening something by heat treatment

What part of speech is tempering?

tempering is commonly used as noun, adjective.