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- n. Plural form of moderator.
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Examples
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I was watching MSNBC yesterday, "Morning Joe" or something like that; one of the moderators is a former NFL player (excuse my ignorance on NFL) but while the other moderators were discussing Obama and the campaign, he was just quiet, thoughtful.
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Praising moderators is the lowest and most vile form of unctuousness on the planet.
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Ragged Boy makes a good point that it may be helpful to select moderators from a wide range of time-zones.
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Despite assurances that tonight's event would be no different, one of the scheduled moderators is in fact a donor to Stephen Johnson's campaign, has personally endorsed Johnson on his Blog, and is an outspoken critic of Justice Owens and many of her colleagues.
Sound Politics: Supreme Court Candidate Forum at Downtown Seattle Republican Club
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Kefa, if you actually watched the video, you'd see that the moderators are the ones calling the shots, not Hillary.
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The moderators are the best yet in all the debates with CNN being second on DEMS then Faux in SC.
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But the moderators was another issue, and of course you see the complete opposite in the Republican debates - "Reagan was a nice go, don't you think?" kind of questions.
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Magazine contributing editor Matt Bai and metro reporter and host of the NY1 show The New York Times Close Up host Sam Roberts are the moderators are the event.
<i>Times</i> Masthead Workshops Tomorrow's Page One With WQXR Listeners
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My understanding from the moderators is the report's author wrote in to deny ever having said this and, as a result, asked for Mildmay's comment to be removed, as ultimately happened.
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Crying to the moderators is usually a tactics for trolls.
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