English to Telugu Dictionary moderation

moderation

మోడరేషన్
definition
noun
he urged the police to show moderation
the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behavior or political opinions.
Soil water content was measured three times per week by neutron moderation method at 10, 20, 40, 60, and 80 cm depths.
the retardation of neutrons by a moderator.
example
The antithesis of tyranny is justice and 'moderation' and that of ignorance, knowledge and understanding.
It stresses the virtues of wisdom, justice, fortitude, and 'moderation' .
That's what I favour - 'moderation' and responsible behaviour.
coursework may need to be filed separately for the purposes of 'moderation'
Ireland needs to see significant and continuous cost reductions and wage 'moderation' if we are to protect existing employment.
Common sense, 'moderation' and consistency are the foundations of a fit body and healthy nutrition.
he urged the police to show 'moderation'
the union's approach was based on increased dialogue and the 'moderation' of demands
From the disease model point of view, 'moderation' of addictive behavior is an unrealistic goal for a true addict.
After a couple of nights of 'moderation' , both in political tone and the orator, they're starting to take the gloves off tonight.
This is probably more precaution than I would take on my weblog, particularly the 'moderation' of unregistered comments.
He identifies the four of the Athenian virtues: wisdom, courage, 'moderation' , and justice.
The individual fibers absorb water, which can contribute to thermal 'moderation' .
They're basically young toughs in these projects, and they're just not responding to any kind of calls for 'moderation' to the violence, not even from their parents, by the way.
He said the combination of increased housing supply and easing economic growth ‘will see a 'moderation' in the rate of price growth over the coming months’.
Is there another group that seeks the path of rectitude and 'moderation' with the same fervor?
The County has a long tradition of political 'moderation' with progressive attitudes toward culture, education and science.
Soil water content was measured three times per week by neutron 'moderation' method at 10, 20, 40, 60, and 80 cm depths.
This 'moderation' of tone is politically smart, I think.
By contrast, German commitment to wage 'moderation' has decreased its real exchange rate relative to Italy's by almost the same amount.
A real decline in inflation would depend in the 'moderation' of wage demands by ‘organised groups of workers’, indicated Government sources.
I decided that with 'moderation' , I could eat anything I wanted.
To some extent, it appears to function as a cautionary tale, preaching 'moderation' : excess, it warns, finishes you off quicker than boredom.
By ‘virtue’ they mean such moral virtues as justice, 'moderation' , and courage.
Significant cost reductions and a greater focus on wage 'moderation' were necessary to protect jobs in the year ahead.
No, it could be argued that when it comes to the national team we are guilty of the contrary virtues of patience, 'moderation' , and restraint.
It will only be cured when people re-discover the old-fashioned virtues of 'moderation' , self-restraint, self-respect, neighbourliness, and a concern for others.
While that failure doesn't represent a major blow to the aim of seeking a 'moderation' of greenhouse gas abatements strategy, it does represent a serious problem for Australian consumers.
Political pluralism also tends to exercise some 'moderation' or restraint on unbridled nationalism.
We advocate that customers eat smart with balance, variety and 'moderation' and go active with moderate exercise.
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