1 not extreme, especially relating to political opinions -- умеренный
2 someone who does not have extreme political opinions -- человек, придерживающийся умеренных взглядов
3 to make something less extreme -- умерять, сокращать
Only six of twenty-eight tests indicate that the impact of party control is moderated by competitive pressures.
Data on marital/partner status, depression, and hypothesized moderating factors were available on women (n=8264), assessed on two occasions approximately 12 months apart.
If operational definitions of recovery are associated with predictive, moderating and mediating variables - such as neurocognition - various directions of empirical research could be opened.
Further attention should be directed to the role individual and institutional characteristics play in moderating campaign effects.
While ' craft ' was a foil for ' conscience ', virtue and liberty were complemented by - indeed, unattainable without - true religion, which moderated the passions.
However, the group posited as most desiring of divided government, ideological moderates, should not care about pre-existing partisan control of government.
A detailed analysis of the moderates' response helps us to expand our understanding of the civil rights movement.
The moderates as a group were aware that they could be swamped.
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