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And it is sensitive to the charge that it would soften its nuclear demands issue in order to win Iranian support against ISIS.
In the lead-up to Tasmania's state election the Liberal party government promised it would soften some gun laws.
First, it would soften the sense of grievance of those people who suffered at first hand the effects of an inhumane policy, which ended only in the 1960s.
It would soften wax, harden clay, blacken sugar, and whiten other things.
"It was believed that it would soften your skin and weaken your body," adds Dr Reeves.
Instead, he agreed to host a delegation of black leaders at the White House after the march was over, hoping it would soften their rhetoric against him.
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I thought I would soften him up by asking what benefits this had brought, but the way I said it in Arabic came out as 'well what was the point of that?'.
The concern was that Murdoch would soften it, that he would make it somehow more corporate, more expedient from a business perspective; he might somehow be compromise the politics of it.
If there is a housing bubble, and it does burst, housing futures would soften the blow to the national economy.
As Messina described it, the summer airwave blitz would soften up the opponent in the eyes of voters, but victory would be carried home by Obama's volunteer army on the ground.
Heating it up to 130+ C would soften the carbon fibre, which is trying to support those two elephants.
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