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The Prophet Mohammed told them that, despite this being good, it is also a blessing to raise a family, to remain moderate and not to concentrate too much on one aspect as not only can this be unhealthy for an individual as well as upon society, it may also take one away from God.
This aspect signifies a moderate rapport with the involved planets, where they both support the cause of the other but might not have enough of a realistic understanding of that same cause to contribute much.
The lateral wings of a winged keel are usually of moderate aspect ratio, that uses a nearly horizontal foil, the " wing ", at the bottom to provide additional span.
Thus brisk walking at 5 km / h for half an hour ( a moderate intensity activity of 3. 3 MET ) accounts for about 100 MET-min and is in this aspect equivalent to running at 10 km / h for ten minutes ( a vigorous intensity activity of 10 MET ).
Their wings have a low aspect ratio and low wing loading, suggesting high manoeuvrability and moderate flight speed, suitable both for long travel and foraging close to the ground.
Because of its deep water, small size and easterly aspect, Tamarama is dangerous for most swimmers even in a moderate ocean swell.

moderate and word
However, visual impairment can be a broader term, including, for example, people who have partial sight in one eye, those with uncorrectable mild to moderate poor vision, or even those who wear glasses, a group that would be excluded by the word blind.
The word was frequently used by Gorbachev to specify the policies he believed might help reduce the corruption at the top of the Communist Party and the Soviet government, and moderate the abuse of administrative power in the Central Committee.
Any member who by word or action showed that his principles were contrary to the constitution and the rights of man was to be expelled, a rule which later on facilitated the " purification " of the society by the expulsion of its more moderate elements.
The word ' buggery ' today also serves as a general expletive ( mild, moderate or severe depending on the context and company ), and can be used to replace the word ' bugger ' as a simple expletive or as a simile in phrases which do not actually refer literally in any sense to buggery itself, but just use the word for its informal strength of impact, e. g. Run like buggery, which is equivalent to Run like hell.
The word is originally Spanish and has only moderate currency in English, in describing Latin cultural contexts.
Later, however, she began to accept Paul's word that it was only a friendship, and eventually Maria not only reconciled with the idea, but joined forces with Nelidova in an attempt to moderate Paul's increasingly neurotic temperament.
After multi-partism became a fact, more parties labeled themselves as liberal, but the word was also used by moderate conservative forces.
The word is originally Spanish ( later borrowed by Catalan and Portuguese ), and has only moderate currency in English, in describing Latin cultural contexts.
Her video for her spoken word track " Hey Baby " received moderate rotation on MTV and was highlighted on MTV's Beavis & Butt-head.
The group's stated political positions are moderate and in its recent April 2012 manifesto it " pledges to respect individual rights ", promote pluralism and democracy, and does not even " mention the word Islam ".

moderate and developing
::: the hull form is capable of developing a moderate amount of dynamic lift, however, most of the vessel's weight is still supported through buoyancy
This may moderate against a belief that the standard of living across the entire developing world is the same.
It is generally a stratiform cloud of moderate vertical development ( family D1 ) that produces precipitation, developing cloud bases between the surface and about 10000 ft ( 3000 m ).
In 1955 – 56 Peng was involved in a large number of efforts to moderate Mao's popular image, developing into a personal campaign.
This period is characterised by periods of slow to moderate population growth, with industrial and education industries developing and technology and services delivered to the town.
The mediation services and advice centers work effectively because the Japanese judiciary works hard at developing clear, detailed rules that guarantee virtually automatic, predictable, moderate compensation for most accident victims.
These effects are gradual, developing over several days, but claims that they are painless are unfounded: in humans both warfarin poisoning and haemophilia commonly cause moderate to severe pain from bleeding into muscles and joints.
Factor 5 started out developing games under partnership with Rainbow Arts for the Amiga computer, where they had their earliest moderate success with Katakis, a R-Type clone of impressive technical performance that even granted them the official conversion rights of the Irem game to those platforms, acquired by Rainbow Arts.
The company enjoyed their original moderate success by developing add-ons for build engine first-person shooters such as Duke Nukem 3D, Blood, and Redneck Rampage.
While it was developing, locally moderate to heavy rainfall fell across southern Mexico along the disturbance's northern periphery, with rainfall totals peaking at at Vallecitos / Petatlan.
The Hagenbund operated for almost a decade in the shadow of the popular and successful Secession, and only in the years that followed the damaging resignation of the Klimt Group from the Secession did its members succeed in developing a more moderate, independent line, in which atmosphere played a major role.

moderate and international
After the 1969 coup, U. S .- Libyan relations became increasingly strained because of Libya's foreign policies supporting international terrorism and subversion against moderate Arab and African governments.
Mozambique is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement and ranks among the moderate members of the African Bloc in the United Nations and other international organizations.
A provisional government subsequently headed by Smith and his moderate collaborator Abel Muzorewa, however, failed in appeasing international critics or halting the bloodshed.
Its views on international political and economic issues are generally moderate.
Opportunities to settle with moderate black leaders and the international community came and went.
The first single " All Eyez on Me ," a Rodney Jerkins-produced R & B-dance track, saw minor to moderate success on the international charts but failed to enter the higher half of the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Prior to the embargo, the geo-political competition between the Soviet Union and the United States, in combination with low oil prices that hindered the necessity and feasibility for the West to seek alternative energy sources, presented the Arab States with financial security, moderate economic growth, and disproportionate international bargaining power.
Deputy President Nikolić became the new de facto SRS leader and presented a more moderate face, with a new approach to international cooperation and a vision of Serbia acting as a " link between the West and the East.
Middle power is a term used in the field of international relations to describe states that are not superpowers or great powers, but still have large or moderate influence and international recognition.
Charles Albert's opening up to moderate liberalism and his international outlook had positive effects on the University, too: like the development of institutions and the foundation of others, in addition to the appointment of illustrious scholars such as the French Augustin Cauchy to teach Sublime Physics and the Dalmatian Pier Alessandro Paravia to the chair of Italian Rhetoric.
Former depressed areas such as Africa, South America and Eastern Asia, which suffered moderate traumas during the Aberrant War are now the leading political forces in the international arena, while Europe is a landscape of ruins and hard struggling survivors, and North America is under a fascist regime ( the FSA, or Federated States of America ).
One, more moderate and recognized by the international Muslim Brotherhood, eventually headquartered itself in the UK where it remains, while another for several years retained a military structure in Iraq, with backing from the government, before rejoining the London-based mainstream.
Faced with defections by independence supporters to the TSU accusing the DPP as being too moderate ( President Chen's senior adviser for international affairs, Lai Shin-yuan, resigned from the administration and won a seat as a TSU candidate ), President Chen seemed to be moving his party's campaign towards stronger support for Taiwan independence, calling for the renaming of state-owned enterprises.
The band's biggest Canadian hit was " One Life " in 1995, although it also achieved moderate international success with its self-titled 1997 album featuring " Dance with the Devil " and a cover of Eddy Grant's " Electric Avenue.
After the war, in particular, tensions began to increase between Jadid's followers and those who argued that the situation called for a more moderate stance on socialism and international relations.
The series went on to become an international sensation, lending Jacobs and The Aquabats a moderate amount of media attention, enough to persuade Gabba production company Wild Brain to help produce a new television pilot again based on the band.
The Australian court, however, ruled against the British government, thus turning a book that might have had moderate success into an international best seller.
The changes in Brazilian diplomacy were to be also reflected in other matters on the international agenda, such as the moderate stance taken with regard to the " Six-Day War " between Arabs and Israelis.
Still, the film made just over $ 8 million that weekend, and went on to gross $ 31, 597, 131 in the US, with an additional $ 20, 626, 175 in overseas territories, for an international total of $ 52, 223, 306 ; this was a moderate box office success, as the budget was around $ 12 million.
In 1971 UK-based pop rock trio America were signed to the recently established British division of Warner Bros. Their debut album, released late in the year, at first enjoyed only moderate success, but in early 1972 their single " A Horse With No Name " became a major international hit, reaching # 1 in the US.
Broadcasts were targeted to the Netherlands only, transmitting power was deliberately kept moderate to avoid interference with international radio stations.
The song achieved moderate success in other international markets.
" Work ," the final single, achieved moderate success in international markets.

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