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In this age of immoderate opinion unhampered by knowledge, we could do with a few more exhortations to quiet.
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It's defined as those incurred without restraint, judiciousness and economy; exceed the bounds of propriety; and are immoderate, prodigal, lavish, luxurious, grossly excessive and injudicious.
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In addition to hunger, pretas suffer from immoderate heat and cold; they find that even the moon scorches them in the summer, while the sun freezes them in the winter.
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Immoderate drinkers who worked out had far more white matter than their sedentary peers.
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They both share an immoderate taste for politics.
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And it's far more serious a matter than an immoderate curse and an errant elbow.
news.nationalpost.com
Vices such as smoking, immoderate gambling and drinking put a real dent in your finances.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It is these immoderate reactions which may cause whatever psychological damage occurs.
www.lifenews.com
Rats fed on an immoderate excess of even the most beneficial food can become severely ill.
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He may not have told people to be cruel to cats but his language was immoderate.
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