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is softness
noun
The quality of being soft.
Exact(9)
There is softness yet clear light.
"There is softness to the light you get here.
"There is softness at anything over $2 million," she said.
Not that there is softness from the States and western Europe, as much as growth from emerging markets.
And while there is softness is areas like retailing, the trend of a resilient economy will continue.
Short term, the biggest risk for timber companies is softness in the lumber market, which is mostly a function of the domestic and foreign housing markets.
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"What they attributed it to was softness in travel and retail categories in particular due to tough comparisons -- due to some advertisers taking a midyear pause," Mr. Beebe said.
Manhattan's foreclosure rate has remained very low, thanks to rigorous co-op approval standards, but "there still will be softness in prices, because there seems to be a pretty large overhang of new construction still out there," she said.
Mr. Ghosn said he thought the biggest potential risks to Nissan are softness in the United States market, rising prices for oil and metals, and the threat of higher interest rates.
Any concerns that there would be softness in the advertising market after Twitter said brand marketers did not increase spend as quickly as expected in the first quarter were probably thrown out the window following Facebook's blockbuster earnings.
There was softness to his voice, but it was more than tenderness.
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