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The edges are a bit softer than the original Transit Connect series of vehicles.
"Consumer spending seems to be a little bit softer than we anticipated.
That's a bit softer than economists had expected, and the unemployment rate also ticked up, to 7.9% from 7.8%.
"In Russian, it is a little bit softer than it is in English," said Yakovlev, who was wearing a slim suit and fashionable glasses.
"We are going through a period where the economic expansion is likely to be coming in a bit softer than in the past," said Mr. Pride.
"That's a little bit softer than most landings," says the pilot, prompting applause from his passenger, who tells him that he was never worried in the slightest.
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To us, what's so great about the S4 Avant is that it's a bit softer riding than cars like the BMW M3 or DaimlerChrysler 's C32 AMG Mercedes, but still features super-quick steering and extraordinary roadholding.
Still, I can't help but question the long-term benefits of support networks, empowerment drives and "raising awareness" (is this a bit softer and more general than the iconic consciousness-raising of yore?), taken in isolation from the specifics of gendered dynamics at school, university, home, work, and acquisition of skills and interests.
Platinum is more expensive, a little bit softer and more malleable than white gold while white gold is very strong and a little scratched, but it has a brownish or yellowish color, which eliminates the application of rhodium.
Will he be a bit softer, a bit more measured?
"It just makes it a little bit softer".
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