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We earlier noted a qualified softening of the position of the OECD inter alia against extension agreements conditional on such factors as the representativeness of the social partners and the dispersion of productivity between firms.
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When Salazar qualified for Indy last weekend, though, he softened his position.
But then, it doesn't really matter, 'cause everyone knows that it is indeed our fault sometimes…I think it's more to show solidarity and try to soften the blow… Judging oneself is described by newly qualified midwives and by experienced ones.
Downing Street, which had been drawing up plans for the prime minister to make a strong statement in favour of the measure, softened its tactics amid anger that the free vote has been qualified by government whips.
Doubts about Trump's qualifications have softened somewhat since midsummer, when 6 in 10 registered voters said he was not qualified.
But as details of the law filter down, states and school districts have begun maneuvering to soften the law's effect, while the federal government has proposed regulations that would deem even teachers in training "highly qualified".
On the other hand, the idea of translating for readers sharing the same language and culture can explain why Heng Yin and Thomas Cleary do not consider it important to qualify Huineng's statements or soften the commands.
Austria qualified.
But rules are softening.
"Please," she said, softening.
The economy is softening.
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