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limits. Moderation as a guiding principle is complex and can be difficult to not only accept, but also understand and implement. It can also be recursive in that one should moderate how much one moderates (i.e. to not be too worried about moderating everything or not to try too hard to find the perfect middle ground)
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philosophy and religion. It is one of the three jewels of Taoist thought. There is nothing that cannot be moderated including one's actions, one's desires, and even one's thoughts. It is believed that by doing so one achieves a more natural state, faces less resistance in life, and recognises one's
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Moderation in Islam: In the Contex[t] of Muslim Community in Singapore: a Compilation of Working Papers Presented in the PERGAS Ulama Convention 2003, Held on 13th and 14th September 2003, which Carried the Theme of Moderation in
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context, it refers to the "middle way" or "moderation"ā€”a justly balanced way of life, avoiding extremes and experiencing things in moderation.
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a discussion, helping to ensure that the discussion is balanced among its many voices, for example in the
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A way of life emphasizing perfect amounts of everything, not indulging in too much of one thing.
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is the process or trait of eliminating, lessening, or avoiding extremes. It is used to ensure
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throughout the medium on which it is being conducted. Common uses of moderation include:
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Moderation is also a principle of life. In ancient Greece, the temple of Apollo at
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Moderation is considered a key part of one's personal development in Chinese
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The Middle Path of Moderation in Islam: The QurŹ¼Änic Principle of Wasaį¹­iyyah
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national psyche, more specifically described by the Swedish synonym
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A "moderator" is one name for the formal position of one who
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church's use of the term for the heads of its conferences.
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Index

Moderated
Moderation (disambiguation)

Ashikaga Gakko
normality
moderator
website
forum
chat room
moderation system
student assessments
presides over
Methodist
neutron moderator
neutrons
nuclear reactor
Golden mean (philosophy)
Delphi
historian
sociologist of science
Steven Shapin
pre-Socratics
Hippocratic
Galenic
Stoic
Epictetus
Seneca

proverb
Adriaen van de Venne

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