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He responds with a question of his own: "What's the upside?" Mr Farage says he knows that Panorama has been talking to former UKIP members - what he calls the "dregs of rejects" - but he later softens his stance and says he will co-operate.
But Mary Martha Sherwood could hardly have sympathized with Rousseau's notion of the natural innocence of children; the author of The History of the Fairchild Family (1818 47) based her family chronicle on the proposition (which she later softened) that "all children are by nature evil".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gained nothing — except placating his right-wing coalition — by rebuffing President Obama's proposal in May for negotiating Israeli-Palestinian borders based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, although some reports indicated that he may have later softened his stand.
As Huffington Post reporter Elise Foley recently noted, even Mitt Romney, who while campaigning in South Carolina promised to veto the DREAM Act if it came before his desk during his term as president, a few days later, softened his stance and stated he would pass a version of the DREAM Act if applied to those in the military.
Mr. Sharpton later softened his position.
His comments, later softened, said: "Today in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, and Palestine our brothers are fighting.
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