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What is interesting now is that data in the US are now looking rather softer than they were a few months ago.
The surface hardness is a little uneven, with the recent repairs rather softer than the rest of the surface.
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"Things could make that landing harder rather than softer, but the chances of that happening are not materially greater than a year ago".
Made with rice flour, potato starch and cornstarch, it is the Bizarro World double of the wheat-flour crust: crackling rather than soft, flat rather than puffy, with a fuller, more savory taste.
He insists on addressing me as Mrs Cartner-Morley, pronounced with the flourishes of a Spanish accent that has become quirkier rather than softer after 40 years in Britain.
Make sure that you choose slightly tougher vegetables, though, rather than soft vegetables like peas, onions, or bell peppers, since soft vegetables tend to cook too fast.
It's worth noting that the case, being that it's made of hard plastic rather than soft leather, is a bit tougher on cards than your wallet might be.
Will it give direct aid rather than soft loans?
Much of the attention given to the report has thus focused on its preference for "hard" rather than "soft" subjects.
On the face of it, there is, as yet, little reason to believe that a hard, rather than soft, landing is more likely.
Only a dish of scrambled eggs with bean shoots and crab meat (£9.50) is woefully ordinary, shreddy and stringy rather than soft and curdy.
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