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Mayweather has grown soft trying to protect his zero.
She acknowledged that the trend has been cited, less benignly, by those asserting that America's youth has grown soft.
Last week, he swore in a new attorney general, Jeff Sessions, who has said that the government has grown "soft on crime," and helped block a bipartisan bill to reduce sentences.
His mind has grown soft from too much Internet usage, he says, "whether on my laptop with its glowing piece of violated fruit on the lid, or the awful little slab I've made the mistake of entrusting with my phone calls and, more and more, my higher faculties.
Her team, if it even continued to exist in the new Administration, would soon belong to one of the most anti-science President-elects in history, who has called climate change a "hoax," spread unproven claims about vaccinations' ties to autism, and mocked new brain-science-backed N.F.L. guidelines to prevent concussions, saying that football has grown "soft".
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While Michigan has recovered from a stunning 0-2 stand and the drum beat calling for Lloyd Carr's head has grown softer, the strength of Miles's ties to his alma mater are undeniable.
He also worried that his generation had grown soft.
Then, too, people sensed that the country had grown soft and decadent.
Their faces have grown soft and wise in the same way.
He had grown soft in their nineteen years together; she was his last wife, he always said, last and best.
If his features had grown soft and round with age, though, his shooting eye was still sharp.
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