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Still, after months of public rancor, even the language of negotiators has softened in the last two days, when movement toward an extension began Wednesday night.
Besides, the commission has softened its language, stating that it would "develop guidelines on how the city should address monuments seen as oppressive and inconsistent with the values of New York City".
With the election over, the White House has softened its language, and presents the trip not as an explicit attempt to contain China but as the next stage of its so-called pivot to Asia, reorienting American foreign policy after a decade of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan toward the economic and political future of the Pacific.
The prime minister, who had insisted that Assad must be removed from power as a first step to building a new settlement in Syria, has softened his language in recent weeks as he seeks to win Russian support for targeting Isis.
So all the talk of recent days that the government has softened the language of Lords reform in response to last week's electoral drubbing is wide of the mark.
The French plainly admire Mr Sarkozy, but they do not warm towards him, and seem to find him a bit scary.Perhaps mindful of this, Mr Sarkozy has softened some of his language about radical change in recent weeks.
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