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Does the new office represent a softening of his approach?
Bradshaw's remarks appeared to represent a softening of his recent anti-BBC rhetoric.
Rather than weakening the presidency, it may represent a softening of the standards by which presidents are judged.
The White House said the announcement did not represent a softening of the American embargo on trade with Cuba, enacted in the 1960s in an attempt to force a change of government by choking the Cuban economy.
In the best cases (and many of the bands playing this month are the best cases), this does not represent a softening of artistic positions; it is the melting down of dogma.
Zimbabwe's decision to accede to the FCTC does not appear to represent a softening of its historical opposition to the treaty.
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Yet Mr. Glass's rapprochement with the 19th century also represents a softening of the edges.
That represented a softening of the Bush administration's insistence that no aid should be offered before actual dismantlement.
Yesterday's move, which follows a recent compromise to double the number of firefighters at the site, represents a softening of the administration's stance.
The correction of the contact-area radius represents an effect of plastic deformation in colliding particles; the correction of the radius of curvature represents a permanent indentation after impact; the correction of the elastic moduli represents a softening of the material due to plastic flow.
The response represented a softening of the White House's rhetoric.
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